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opguides.info
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| | | | | The Tools of the Trade # Okay so we know we have voltage, current, and power. Additionally, youve probably heard about terms like resistance, impedance, capacitance, and maybe inductance before. What the heck do these mean? Well, to each into a more tangible context, lets look at the tools used to measure each. Building, fixing, and analyzing circuitry requires the use of a some tools and appliances, so lets look at the basics of working with electricity by looking at what purpose the tools serve. | |
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incoherency.co.uk
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user has detailed a comprehensive project involving the creation of a front panel for an RC2014 computer. This includes assembling the front panel with switches and LEDs, connecting it to the logic PCB, and addressing various technical challenges such as bank switching, LED polarity, and power supply considerations. The user also discusses the use of a custom program to demonstrate the front panel's functionality, the planning for future enhancements like a sound card and networking via the serial port, and reflections on the learning experience and potential future improvements. | |
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helentronica.com
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| | | | | IntroductionPart One - the transmitterTransmitter Circuit DesignLogic family choicePRBS architectureClock source and bufferDecoupling capacitorsManchester encoding Pre-emphasisLine driverLayout Introduction I am about to build a full PHY (physical, duh) layer for data transmission that simulates the multi-Gbps transceiver circuits usually seen in high-end FPGAs and ASICs. The reason I'm doing that is to get a closer... | |
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www.losant.com
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| | | Step-by-step instructions for how to get up and running with a Raspberry Pi 3. | ||