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I cant able to found IBIS model for micro controller(STM32F103ZET6)and SRAM(IS62WV51216).
If anyone have please give me a link.
Thanks & Regards,
Ishwarya.
Here i have attached a updated circuit. i m using serial device tester as a communication tester.
"Communication done" means, the data is transmitted and received.
I was tested in that method only.In all type of baud rates, the test condition 2 ie., open condition, the result is as mentioned above post. that's why only i asking the alternate solution.
Hi,
I have design the circuit for RS232 communication using pC817.In that circuit, D type connector is connected to the computer. I am using the serial device tester for test the communication.The results are
Test condition:1
RX and TX is shorted
Result:
Communication is done...
Thanks for your reply sir..i am using altium designer 10...i cant able to install LTspice software...will u please tell me the another solution for this problem....
i m not using this application oriented. i m just tried this. The concept is, one bridge rectifier output is 150VDC another one bridge rectifier output is 150VDC.if we need 300VDC, how to add these two outputs.
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And also i have one doubt. the way giving input to the two...
The MOSFET is in active mode for the test condition BASE=0v and 9v=0v. in that condition only , the MOSFET is ON.
why we are using Pnp means , there is no voltage drop. but if we use npn means , a voltage drop occurs. so that we are using pnp transistor.Moreover, we need...
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