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you can buy the beagle bone black kit. go through the user manual. if you get any doubt, post your doubt in the TI forum. keep the process till the end. all the best.
Hi Jack
it depends on what simulation you need to do. Is it pre or post simulation. if you have the tool installed in your PC, you can directly use the tutorials. all the best
Hi Fouwad
here you go.. 2DW232 and 2DW234 are from same family. hope this info helps.
Product Name: Silicon planar temperature compensated voltage reference diode
Model: 2DW232
Product Features: Metal housing, small temperature drift
Technical parameters:
Vzmin: 6.0V
Vzmax: 6.5V
IzR: 5mA
Rz...
Hi Mamuni
If the power goes off on your board and you need N79E844AWG to get reset after some milliseconds, then you will have to allow the capacitor to discharge slowly. so you may need a capacitor(C) of higher capacitance. This timing is always related with Controller(uC) reset time, the...
Hey Dimpi
please go through this datasheet. it suggest to pull up the reset pin by 100 ohm resistor and connect a cap between reset pin and ground. Calculate your board reset time and use the cap accordingly...
Hey kripacharya and nitishn5
Could you please justify why cant we get -5V using 741 as an inverting amplifier. As the logic goes like Vout = -Vin*Rf/Rin.
Hi Arun
If the total power/current rating doesn't matter, you can go with simple voltage divider with the use of only two resistors. If circuit 2 needs considerable power from the circuit 1, then you can go with any locally available LDOs, Switching Regulators..
Case 1: for voltage divider...
Yes. but it works inside the Chip. externally you will give only few MHz Clock to the chip. Every Chip will have PLL block inbuilt and it will distribute the clock to other functional blocks. Mostly 2.5GHz represents only the chip core the speed.
Hi Sudil99
yes. if you are going to interface the module with PC through UART or Telnet. then uController or X is not required. but it should support your PC operating system. go through the user manual. if your OS is listed in the manual. you are done. but only on the wifi side. not on the ADC...
Dear sudil99
Lets assume you need to communicate two systems through WiFi. one system is your PC and other is "X". So X is the system where you are going to read some analog signal. ultimately you need to interface system X with the Wifi module(say RN171) to powerup/load the...
Dear Roland20
hope you are using TI chipsets. TI is giving the design tool(TI Swift) where you can set the desired frequencies and download the design to your PC. Otherwise, go through the datasheet and design. in worst case scenario, contact the corresponding Chipset representative and get the...
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