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@ marcioandreyoliveira:
Coming from your first post,
I played with **broken link removed** and made it working just for 'Transient Analysis' (be aware, I'm not a ULP writer).
My point here is more how it should be done right. I think in a future Eagle_export_to__LPspice.ulp we should...
Re: Eagle and LTSpice
Hello marcioandreyoliveira,
Let us know, what you find out :D
This might be interesting too **broken link removed**
I will attending a seminar about LTspice tomorrow. If you have any questions, I'll ask it.
R10 and R11 are the pull-ups for clock and data lines of the I2c-bus. So both lines are set high. It is just fine.
See figure 7 of the datasheet.
ep20k
You can make it an 'I2C device', have a look at the opencores side.
No it is R9 without the resistor. It is not helpfull to start your design with a write protected EEPROM. Later you can equip the PCB with a programmed PROM and R9.
DNS :?: maybe 'do not supply'
yes
U1
eeprom app.
Hi robismyname
1: You are able to write
2: I²C
3: Defines I²C-address
4: There is C23
5: Just pads, not equipped
6: They are not, have a closer look :D
7: See point 5
Best regards,
ep20k
vga controller design
Sorry,
That's he was asking for ;-)
No microcontroller was requested. He just wanted to drive :D
I think, my answer was correct.
May be he just want's to start with video. Then, it's a good point to start.
ep20k
a1018s at+cmgs pdu
I don't know... :cry:
Is it just me who has always that nine-eleven-thing in mind, when I read threads like this one?
We should care, what to answer :!:
ep20k
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