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GPIO Functions on STM8S using Cosmic C and SPL – Blinking and Controlling LED with Push Button

GPIO Functions on STM8S using Cosmic C and SPL – Blinking and Controlling LED with Push Button

For microcontrollers, an LED blinking program is equivalent to the “hello world” program. In our previous tutorial, we learned how to get started with STM8S103F3 Development Board and how to set up the IDE and compiler to program our STM8S controllers. We have also learned how to use the standard peripheral libraries, and how to compile and […]

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Simple GPIO Functions on Nuvoton N76E003 LED Blinking and Controlling LED using a Push Button

Simple GPIO Functions on Nuvoton N76E003 – LED Blinking and Controlling LED using a Push Button

In our previous tutorial, we used a basic LED blinking program as a getting started with N76E003 guide, we already learned how to configure the Keil IDE and set up the environment for programming the nuvoton microcontroller unit N76E003. It is the time to move a little bit further and use the basic GPIO interface for controlling additional hardware. If you

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THREE CHANNEL POWER SUPPLIES DELIVER UP TO 375W

THREE-CHANNEL POWER SUPPLIES DELIVER UP TO 375W

Programmable, low-noise, three-channel power supplies that deliver up to 375W in a compact 2U high, half-rack-wide enclosure have been introduced by Tektronix. The Keithley Series 2230G is designed for maximum flexibility, accuracy, and low noise when testing high power, multi-voltage circuits such as LED drivers, automotive, and power-IC circuits. The power supplies’ three channels are isolated,

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PWM Signal on Nuvoton N76E003 Microcontroller LED Dimming using Duty Cycle Control

PWM Signal on Nuvoton N76E003 Microcontroller – LED Dimming using Duty Cycle Control

Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) is a commonly used technique in microcontrollers to produce a continuous pulse signal with a defined frequency and duty cycle. In short, PWM is about changing the width of a pulse while the frequency is constant. A PWM signal is mostly used in controlling a servo motor or brightness of an

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BRIDGETEK LOOKS TO REVOLUTIONIZE OUR WORKPLACES WITH ITS PANL TECHNOLOGY

BRIDGETEK LOOKS TO REVOLUTIONIZE OUR WORKPLACES WITH ITS PANL TECHNOLOGY

Expanding its PanL building automation portfolio, Bridgetek has now formally launched solutions targeted at the office environment – enabling better use of assets situated there and resulting in significant reductions in day-to-day operational costs. Through the new PanL Desk Manager (PDM), companies can automatically manage shared working facilities where ‘hot desking’ policies are in place. Desk bookings can be

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USB PD STAND ALONE ADAPTER BOARD FROM OXPLOT

USB-PD STAND-ALONE ADAPTER BOARD FROM OXPLOT

Modern devices are quickly switching to USB-C power adapters, gradually fading out USB-A, and USB-B adapters. USB’s Power Delivery (USB-PD) protocol enables the supplies to be  flexible enough to handle charging (or powering) devices ranging from mobile phones to laptops. There are many high quality 90-100 Watt USB-C power adapters available. But unfortunately, there are many devices that

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