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I am currently doing a PIC micro controller based project. For simulation purpose i had used ISIS 7 professional simulator.
I had to enable a port for a specific time for which I had used a WHILE count loop (For various other purpose). I set the loop count value using trial and error...
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I am having MCB1700(LPC1768) evaluation board with me. I had developed a project with uvision 4 but I cannot able to compile it because I am using a demo version. Here with I had enclosed my coding can you please compile it for me.
Best Regards
Hi there,
I came across a question for which i am not sure of the answer. The question is as follows;
Use a diagram to briefly explain how the signal's length affects its power spectrum estimation.
Please provide me the answer
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David
Hi there,
I want to know what are the factors influences the accuracy of estimating the power spectrum for a section of discrete signal and what techniques can be used to improve the accuracy of estimating a signal's power spectrum
I would be much obliged if you can help me
Thank you
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I am currently studying about current mirror by my self. I came across a question. I attempt to solve the question but I don't know whether it is correct or wrong.
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Please check the method and reply me whether the method is correct or wrong.
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Hi there,
I am currently studying about superheterodyne receiver. The local oscillator is set to fix a value when receiving a signal. If the input signal is a FM signal then it is going to have two frequency components. How it is possible if the receiver can receive a FM signal?
Please explain...
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