Published:2011/8/1 3:00:00 Author:Amy
More megahertz Next we have three analogue oscilloscopes with a bandwidth of 100 MHz. As expected, all three perform a good deal better than the less expensive instruments. This shows once again that it’s too simple to just compare specifications. We’d like to reiterate that it’s quite probable that the models of the brands in the previous group with bandwidths of 100 MHz (or more... (View)
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Published:2011/8/1 2:54:00 Author:Li xiao na
The Lascar Electronics was established in the year of 1977, which is professional to provide the digital instruments, data logger, custom design and the manufacturing solution. The data loggers of this company offers a low-cost, easy-to-use method of recording temperature, humidity, voltage, 4-20mA and carbon monoxide, and it is also the first logger wh... (View)
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Published:2011/8/1 2:52:00 Author:Amy
No-nonsense two-channel scopes Next we have a set of five 20- and 30-MHz oscilloscopes. The GW Instek GOS620 has a convenient layout and is very pleasant to use. The image of the test signal is especially stable and sharp, but the display is quite a bit less bright than that of the Digimess MO20 for example. The latter also has an adjustable trigger delay fholdoff’ function). This can ... (View)
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Published:2011/8/1 2:50:00 Author:Amy
Did you know Eleklor Electronics supplies a homebrew digital memory oscilloscope? A brilliant design by Steve Willis, the GBDSO (Gameboy Digital Sampling Oscilloscope) was published in the October and November 2000 issue. It is an extension card that turns the Gameboy Classic, Pocket, Colour or Advanced into a digital ’scope. The GBDSO rocked the electronics hobby world and that’s why we continue offering... (View)
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Published:2011/8/1 2:32:00 Author:Amy
Line One’s new family of GPS modules provides designers an ultra low power solution to achieve high accuracy position, speed and time information from the Global Positioning System (GPS). The XE1610-OEMPVT from Xemics is a fully autonomous GPS receiver and it is suitable for applications including automotive GPS systems, asset management/ tracking and portable appliances. The XE1610-O... (View)
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Published:2011/8/1 2:08:00 Author:Phyllis
SMART Modular Technologies, Inc. shipped its one-millionth Bluetooth module since January 2003, an important milestone that demonstrated the relative success of the Bluetooth technology in the short-range wireless module market. SMART’S Bluetooth modules had been designed into PC, PDA, medical, consumer and industrial products. <... (View)
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Published:2011/8/1 1:28:00 Author:Li xiao na
By Andreas Oyrer Programming voltages ICl controls all the programming signals and voltages over its 32 I/O pins. In order to generate the programming voltages required by various microcontrollers the 5 V supply from the USB is converted to approximately 13 V using a step-up regulator. Normally the output ... (View)
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Published:2011/8/1 1:13:00 Author:Li xiao na
By Andreas Oyrer Microcontroller programmers are usually dedicated to the devices of one particular manufacturer. This multi-programmer/ however, can not only program the most important mid-range microcontrollers made by Atmel (and soon also Microchip)/ but also serial EEPROMs. Thanks to its USB interface, programming is simple, flexible and quick. This multi-programmer is tailored ... (View)
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Published:2011/8/1 1:10:00 Author:Amy
By Helmuth Lemme Quartz crystal sensors Still another principle has been adopted by IQ Mobil (Munich, Germany) for their tyre pressure monitoring systems. The central part is a quartz volume oscillator producing a controlled amount of ’ringing’. The interrogator module emits a microwave signal (at 2.45 GHz) which is amplitude-modulated with a frequency between 6 MHz... (View)
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Published:2011/8/1 1:03:00 Author:Amy
By Helmuth Lemme Batteryiess systems The Lithium battery is a source of problems with all systems. Exchanging the battery is time-consuming. The battery is also heavier than the entyre electronic circuit and it obviously requires a very stable mounting method in view of the centrifugal acceleration. When braking hard, the temperature inside the tyre can reach up to 10... (View)
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Published:2011/8/1 0:47:00 Author:Li xiao na
By Harry Baggen How to build an IR Receiver by Alessio Sangalli [1] provides extensive explanations and clear photographs, allowing even beginners to assemble their own IR receiver without too much of an effort. Alessio’s design is simple by any standard, consisting of an ER receive module, a voltage regulator and three passive components. (View)
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Published:2011/7/31 22:57:00 Author:Li xiao na
By Harry Baggen With the PC seeing increasing use as a multimedia machine, recording and playing back video and audio, users will soon want to control a number of functions remotely, just as with their TV or hi-fi set. All you need to realize this is a standard infra-red remote control unit, a homebrew receiver circuit and some software. (View)
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Published:2011/7/31 22:20:00 Author:Li xiao na
Design by F. Wolling Printed circuit board and construction The printed circuit board designed for the project is single-sided. The 3-mm holes in it enables the LED faces to be seen from the front side. For this to work the LEDs have to be inserted from the solder side of the board, their terminals being cut, bent and then soldered to the copper pads on the board. The other three ... (View)
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Published:2011/7/31 22:12:00 Author:Li xiao na
Design by F. Wolling Circuit and component calculations As most of you will know, there are few, if any, applications of LEDs that do not include some form of current limiting resistor. After all, LEDs are simply diodes that light when a forward bias voltage is applied across them. They also ’exhibit’ the typical diode characteristic shown in Figure 1. If you apply a slowly rising v... (View)
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Published:2011/7/31 21:25:00 Author:Phyllis
By Christian Tavernier Most programmers now prefer C or BASIC over assembler For the 8051 family there is, among others, a special Bascom version from MCS, and SDCC, a free C compiler. Only the Motorola products suffer from a sparse availability of compilers, since the amount on offer is absolutely minimal. Accepting the fact that most software developers often use identical... (View)
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Published:2011/7/31 21:06:00 Author:Phyllis
By Christian Tavernier Applications Especially in cars, the use of microcontrollers is becoming increasingly important. This has resulted in manufacturers not only integrating CAN-bus controllers on their chips but the microcontrollers themselves are becoming more advanced. This is the case, for example, with the 18F2332 from Microchip, which can operate at 40 MHz. The same is true ... (View)
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Published:2011/7/31 21:00:00 Author:Phyllis
By Christian Tavernier The rfPIC or ’radio’ PIC In the area of ’small’ microcontrollers it is Microchip who steals the show. Now that microcontrollers are becoming more common in remote controls, Microchip has decided to offer the rfPIC, literally the radio frequency PIC. This one is part of the small PIC-family that we discussed just before. In a single package, the rfPIC c... (View)
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Published:2011/7/31 20:56:00 Author:Phyllis
By Christian Tavernier AN ABUNDANCE OF CHOICE The number of different microcontrollers on offer just keeps on growing. Nearly every single week a new product appears on the market. Choosing the right microcontroller for a particular design is becoming increasingly more difficult. Reason enough to appraise the latest developments. 16-bit devices appear to be old ha... (View)
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Published:2011/7/31 20:42:00 Author:Phyllis
By Thomas Biel The Cypress wireless USB family is already in production (since 2003). It uses the 2.4-GHz band, which is available for use without licensing in most countries, while the frequency range preferred by Intel and the MBOA (3.1-10.6 GHz) can be expected to encounter problems with licensing, as it is often used for military purposes in Europe. Cypress offers a variety o... (View)
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Published:2011/7/31 20:33:00 Author:Phyllis
By Thomas Biel Conventional USB has certainly become an indispensable feature of everybody’s desk. It is used to connect scanners, cameras, hard disks, sound systems and webcams after the initial installation, and the PC or laptop can remain switched on while the cables are connected or disconnected. This is naturally all very convenient, but the drawback is the large number of cables attac... (View)
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