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In general terms Payload Bay is the area used for storage.
In satellite electronics it has been used to describe where the main electronic circuits are.
Please could you give us an indication of what you want to do.
For example do you want some experience in graphical user interface (GUI) programming or programming micros etc.?
I suspect you want a feel of everything so just get the demos and go along.
Use excel
1) Make a column and call in input. Put numbers in this column.
2) Put the formula into another column and call this column output.
3) Draw a graph of input v output.
You should be able to see every thing (Bandwidth, -3db points etc.).
Re: Slot car blink light
I'm not sure if I fully understand the situation.
The way I am looking at it is when the slot car's power is disconnected then the car will have no all power.
If this is the case you may have to look at using rechargeable button batteries and possibly smd 555 fitted...
If the Laptop is old the thermal past between the processor and heat sink may have dried up. Try cleaning and replacing. Also check the temperature sensor, it may be set too low (due to age).
Have a look at Signal Integrity
See Signal Integrity Software Products (at the bottom).
Personally I agree with cyberray (pencil, paper and a calculator) and a cup of coffee (with biscuits).
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One way would be to oscillate the signal then pass it through a set up transformer then rectify and smooth to produce dc.
It all depends on how much current the output requires.
Or just use a DC/DC Setp-up Converter.
Re: pic16f84 Bank 0 Bank 1
Thanks to all involved.
Please could anybody help me out by letting me know if there is a book or.... where I could look at sample code (preferably with comments) written in assembly) for the 16F84/16F690 so that I could learn from it.
In the end I want to learn how...
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