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microchip's C compiler
okay first of all i would like to say that i dont want to initiate another post filled with compiler comparisons. so please guys dont fight on which compiler is the best :D
i have seen alot of discussions about PIC C compilers from Hitech, CCS, IAR, Mikroelectronika etc...
current flow
i have a question about the figure i have attatched
consider that the power is turned on simultaneously on both the circuits of Fig 1 and Fig 2. which fuse will blow first??
i think that both the fuses will blow at the same time. am i right?
how do EM waves propagate through the atmosphere?
what does the E component and the M component do?
what is the effect of the medium through which the wave is travelling?
why do low freq EM waves bend easily?
why do high freq EM travel in line of sight?
Re: amplitude modulation
actually Andre3000 i decided not to have a look at Haykin's book by looking at the reviews for that book at amazon.com
i know that i shouldnt believe on reviews at book store sites and that this book is quite like "THE" industry standard. but i dont know why i havent...
okay i have another question. i know that i can do the serial communications in C++ and Visual C++ but can i save the data to an excel file and display graphs and tables with it (using C++ or Visual C++)
serial and parallel data transfer
parallel data transfer refers to the type of data transfer in which a group of bits are transferred simultaneously while serial data transfer refers to the type of data transfer in which a group of data bits are transferred one bit at a time. so that means that...
amplitude modulation
i have a question about amplitude modulation. in an AM transmitter the signal and the carrier frequency are multiplied with a mixer whose output is fed to the final stage amplifier which is then fed to an antenna. right????
the frequency of the carrier is about ten times...
thanx for the replies
feitum9898 actually my knowledge of VB is limited to online tutorials so can you plz recommend a good VB book
and mitest i think ill stick with a solution involving VB because i want the whole thing to be an automated process. the user just has to send a command and all...
im doing a project which requires a PIC microcontroller to communicate with the PC. basically the PIC has to give some data to the PC which should be displayed on a graph. i have some experience with Visual Basic so i am going to use it. i found the following links on another discussion on this...
okay i know this question would have been in a programming related discussion forum. but still i want to ask it.
which programming language was used to develop windows and which was used to develop the latest version winXP??
and i want no VC++ Vs VB wars :D
mains outlet
i have a question about the ground (earth) of the mains outlet.
i have read somewhere that the neutral and the ground wires are usually connected together at the local power transformer. so there shouldnt be any voltage between the ground wire and the neutral wire. but ive seen in...
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