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(Improve Verilog skill) Recommend CPU core with good document and coding?31 Dec 2006 20:55 GMT3
These days, I found my Verilog code reading speed is not fast like my
C/C++ reading speed. It take me a lot of time to understand Verilog
code than C/C++ code.
So, I want to read through a small CPU core (I prefer line <10k) to
What is this cirquit used for?31 Dec 2006 01:33 GMT13
Hi group
I bougt a toy in the US which is operated by a lippo cell. The wall
wart that came along wiht it is obviousely a US version alas working
with 110V whereas where I live we have 230V.
How to handle many I/O events - like a pinball machine?30 Dec 2006 22:36 GMT14
How does a pinball machine handle the gazillion sensors and lights and
coils and stuff?
I'm an electronic newbie who's interested in robotics and electronics
now.   I have a comp. sci. education (years ago) so programming
please help me about homework30 Dec 2006 13:53 GMT9
http://rapidshare.com/files/9424853/HW5.doc
no virus  trust me
its my circuit homework
microcontroller30 Dec 2006 02:31 GMT1
is anybody know interfacing micro controller usig  vc++ with PC.
Internet Security Warning!29 Dec 2006 19:39 GMT2
If you are currently using internet, chances are that your IP address
and port is insecure. You can know your IP address and Port here.
http://www.newsonfocus.com/ip/ .
Bye
circuit design29 Dec 2006 18:26 GMT5
hi all, i need some help in designing a circuit with MOSFETs and
resistors as the only components. the circuit should minimize the
supply power and the area of the components. any ideas??? thanks
microcontroller29 Dec 2006 14:46 GMT1
is anybody know interfacing micro controller usig  vc++ with PC.
Energy Density of a Capacitor29 Dec 2006 04:47 GMT21
How does a capacitor compare with, say, a lead acid battery,
energy/weight?
Bret Cahill
Will it ever be possible to give a congenitally-deaf individual the ability to hear?29 Dec 2006 03:48 GMT41
What are the chances that, in the next 20-50 years, that a
congenitally-deaf individual will have a chance to hear sounds via some
hi-tech electronic stimulation of the brain with electrical signals
exciting and relaxing certains parts of the brain in a similar manner
Radio Telemetry28 Dec 2006 21:57 GMT5
Are there any devices that do radio telemetry of up to a mile that are very
small and use little power? (I'm not familiar with this area at all)
Basically I want to do a project while revolves around getting the position
of a moving object(moves < 50mphs) over a distance of ...
How do you mount a pcb inside a case?28 Dec 2006 20:25 GMT12
Hey I'm new to electronics!
How do you mount a pbc inside a case?  I've notice that the cases
usually have some premade mounting sockets (if that's the right word),
but I don't understand how to use those, because you have to be very
IC datasheet28 Dec 2006 18:29 GMT9
Hello...I am a final yr student looking out for the datasheet of the
following ICs..It would be of great help if anybody can help me with
the same.
1. IC: PIC16C505
Attenuating headphone side of 1/8" jack28 Dec 2006 15:34 GMT6
I don't think this is possible, but want to run it by the experts:
Using a standard 1/8 stereo headphone jack (http://tinyurl.com/yzqgv8) is it
possible to attenuate with a resistor the HEADPHONE output without
attenuating the speaker output. I know that I can plug the headphones ...
555 timer 50% duty cycle28 Dec 2006 09:19 GMT7
Hi, does anyone know how I could get a 555 timer to operate in astable
mode at a 50% duty cycle?  All the circuits I've seen are always for
greater than 50%.  thanks.
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