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Arduino Microcontroller System
Arduino microcontroller system Here’s how to get ready to work with the Arduino microcontroller system. Arduino is a microcontroller’s development board that very famous now.. Many people search information about arduino ,arduino projects ,arduino uno ,arduino wifi ,arduino due ,arduino shields ,arduino mega ,arduino tutorial ,arduino labvi..
Posted on 23 November 2011 | 5:26 am
ACCURACY AND PRECISION IN ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENT
ACCURACY AND PRECISION There is no such thing as an absolutely accurate measurement. All measurements are approximations of the “true” value. Thus, when the accuracy of a measurement or set of measurements is stated, it is always stated in terms of inaccuracy or a range around the true measurement in which the given measurement may [...]..
Posted on 18 November 2011 | 12:59 pm
PCI Interface
The C62x McEVM’s peripheral component interconnect (PCI) interface provides plug-and-play functionality along with the ability to support high-speed target (slave) and initiator (master) modes of data transfers. The plug-and-play feature of PCI is intended to eliminate the resource conflicts associated with ISA cards that result from user configu..
Posted on 17 November 2011 | 11:51 am
What’s the Electrical Current
What’s the Electrical Current The actual electrical flow (movement of charges) is defined as 1 coulomb past a point in 1 second and is called an “ampere” (named after André Ampère). In North America, contemporary usage shortens this term to “amp.” The symbol for current is I, which stands for intensity of electrical current. Current..
Posted on 16 November 2011 | 11:52 pm
ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE
ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE The pressure that causes current to flow is called electromotive force (EMF). EMF is measured in “volts,” whose symbol is V (named after Alessandro Volta). Since we need to determine (by using the volt) how much “potential” energy there is in a difference of charge, two of the terms already introduced will suffice. [...]..
Posted on 16 November 2011 | 6:08 pm