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Typical life of LCDs is 80000 hours, that translates to 9.13 years. Yours is pretty much performing well going by this norm.
Normal operating temp. is from 30-75C. But we do get close to high heat sources (may be a gas stove) or a fridge twice thrice a day. That may impact the LCD performance...
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C and c translate differently into ASCII formats. In serial communication, we use ASCII coding.
ASCII: American Standard Code for Information INterchange.
Hello,
for analog continous signals, we have time average. Time average is averaged quantity of a single system over a time inetrval directly related to a real experiment.
for discrete signals, we have ensemble average. Ensemble average is averaged quantity of a many identical systems at a...
Grizedale,
saw the datasheet. for continous operation, 0.03W is allowed. going by it current comes 173mA.
The resistor will burn owing to ohmic heat loss of I2R. And, it will fail open......
Re: regarding delay in wire
yes, you're right.
Going by it, Capacitance would increase.
Venkat, C will increase. I am sorry about previous statement.
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Venkat,
R will decrease by 4 times the previous value.
ln(5/2)= ln 2.5= 0.916.
1/ln(2.5)= 1.0913
C will roughly be...
Re: regarding delay in wire
Hello Venkat,
R= resistivity*Length/Cross section area.
In width increases, cross sxn area increases and resistance, therefore, decreases.
C= Epsilon*Cross sectional area of plates/distance between plates.
I am not sure I am visualizing it right but going by this...
Wi-Fi Direct is an emerging technology meant to meet the growing demand for easy, portable wireless network connectivity.
It's peer-to-peer wireless networking, which means that wireless devices such as notebooks,
Mobile phones, PC, printers etc. can "find" one another and establish wireless...
Re: timers/counters in 8051
Yes, Since the lower 4 bits are for timer/counter 0. and higher 4 bits for timer/counter1.
To use as Timer0: Clear C/T bit of TMOD (2nd bit for timer/counter0).[3rd bit from right]
To use as Timer1: Clear C/T bit of TMOD (6th bit for timer/counter1).[7th bit from...
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