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[Chris Chimienti] has recently put together a fascinating videowhich walks the viewer through five different circuits which can be used to add one of these so-called soft power switches to your project. Each circuit is explained, diagramed, annotated, and eventually even demonstrated on a ...
Fs: Clock Frequency Nyquist: Fs/2 Aliasing: the placement of frequencies > Fs/2 (Nyquist) in the Digital Output Frequency Domain, explained later in more detail Figure 2. Frequency Domain vs Time Domain Figure 2 demonstrates a high-level overview of the differences between the time domain and...
On the receiving side of the system, there are two methods explained here for verifying the CRC: the “appended zeros” implementation or the “zero result” implementation. In the “appended zeros” implementation, the CRC is removed, and the data is appended withnzeros, wherenis the highest...
You can make some pretty cool stuff by using these pins with different extension boards and electronics. We will look into a lotmore projectsin the future that make use of these pins. There is quite a bit to know about these pins, and I highly recommend that you follow this guide to un...
The Controller Area Network (CAN) protocol incorporates a powerful means of seamlessly preventing data corruption during message collision. This arbitration process and its relationship to the electrical layer variables are explained. Techniques to force message collision and test arbitration are demonstrated...
Images: Frequencies > Fs/2 (Nyquist) that land in the analog output frequency domain, explained later in more detail Sinc function: Sinx/x Figure 2. Frequency Domain vs. Time Domain Figure 2 demonstrates a high level overview of the differences between the time domain and the frequency domain...
The Electronics Build: The electronics are divided into two sections. One is based around an NE555, which has several functions explained in the ‘How It Works’ section. The other part is based around an Arduino Uno. We use a standard breadboard for both the NE555 section and some external...
In this sketch, we’ve drawn an imaginary part number “THX1138D,” manufactured in week 37 of 2013, and it has a mysterious lot or internal code “OHAI” that may or may not be explained in the datasheet. The polarity marks are a half-moon indentation on the left hand side as well...
If your project uses digital logic or high speed communication protocols above 200 MHz, you should probably avoid 90° angles and vias in your traces. For slower speed circuits, 90° traces won’t have much of an effect on the performance of your circuit. ...