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RENESAS ELECTRONICS ACHIEVES

RENESAS ELECTRONICS ACHIEVES LOWEST EMBEDDED SRAM POWER OF 13.7 NW/MBIT

Renesas Electronics Corporation announced the successful development of a new low-power SRAM circuit technology that achieves a record ultra-low power consumption of 13.7 nW/Mbitin standby mode. The prototype SRAM also achieves a high-speed readout time of 1.8 ns during active operation. Renesas Electronics applied its 65nm node silicon on thin buried oxide(SOTB) process to develop this record-creating SRAM prototype. This new low-power SRAM […]

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PicoScope® 5000 Series – Flexible Resolution USB Oscilloscope

PicoScope® 5000 Series – Flexible Resolution USB Oscilloscope

Today’s electronic designs employ a wide range of signal types: analog, digital, serial (both high- and low-speed), parallel, audio, video, power distribution and so on. All need to be debugged, measured and validated to ensure that the device under test is functioning correctly and within specification. To handle this variety of signal types, PicoScope 5000D

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10 free PCB CAD programs

10 free PCB CAD programs

There’s nothing better than “free” when it comes to just about everything, even PCB software. Just because some software is more expensive doesn’t make it better than some of those free PCB packages found on the Internet. In this round up, we will take a look at some of the past popular platforms that are

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ScopeFun – Open Source All in One Instrumentation

ScopeFun – Open Source All-in-One Instrumentation

Five Benchtop Tools in One Open Source Device. ScopeFun in an open source, all-in-one instrumentation platform. It includes an oscilloscope, arbitrary waveform generator, spectrum analyzer, logic analyzer, and digital pattern generator. Hardware Hardware is built around Xilinx Artix-7 FPGA with an onboard RAM available for buffering samples (512 MB DDR3 SDRAM). All hardware settings are

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THERMOMETERS PIC16F628

WITH 4 DIGIT 7 SEGMENT TIME DS18B20 THERMOMETERS PIC16F628

Pic16f628 microcontroller-DS18B20 sensor clock thermometer based on the project has been very useful and detailed narration. Pic16f628-DS18B20 On the streets, the streets often started to see their side – instantly claiming your dependability or… Electronics Projects, With 4 Digit 7 Segment Time DS18B20 Thermometers pic16f628 “microchip projects, microcontroller projects, pic16f628 projects, “ Pic16f628 microcontroller-DS18B20 sensor clock thermometer based on the

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Fairchild Simplifies Dimmable LED Lighting Design

Fairchild Simplifies Dimmable LED Lighting Design

Single-Stage Primary-Side-Regulation PWM Controller for PFC and Phase Cut Dimmable LED Driving The FL7734 is a highly integrated PWM controller with advanced Primary-Side-Regulation (PSR) technique to minimize components for low power LED lighting solutions. Using the innovative TRUECURRENT technology for tight constant-current control, it enables designs with constant-current (CC) tolerance of less than ±1% in

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CATENA 4710 – LORAWAN BASED FEATHER COMPATIBLE FPGA BOARD WITH RISC V CORE

CATENA 4710 – LORAWAN BASED FEATHER-COMPATIBLE FPGA BOARD WITH RISC-V CORE

With the increase of high integration programmable chips, FPGAs are getting more and more popular. FPGAs has been traditionally known to be generally complex, but a new line of FPGAs have been showing some promise and that is believed that will help increase their popularity. Tiny FPGAs are the next promising thing, they are low-cost FPGA boards in a

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Using the OpenScope MZ in LabVIEW

Using the OpenScope MZ in LabVIEW

Introduction In this tutorial, we will go over how to connect an OpenScope MZ to LabVIEW. To do so, I will be walking you through some example VIs that I made. These examples allow you to access the oscilloscope and Wavegen/DC power supply functions of the OpenScope as well as the GPIO pins and the Logical Analyzer. Materials Hardware

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