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RMS vs. true RMS comes from the method used to measure RMS voltage.
Some (simpler or older) instruments have detectors that measure average value of the voltage but the display is calibrated to show RMS value with assumption that input signal is sine wave.
Of course, this instrumentst will...
best signal integrity simulator
Depends on your budget and what exactly you need to do. Spectraquest is more powerful than Hyperlynx and XTK is probably the best. But bear in mind that XTK is not for the casual user, learning curve is quite steep and it will take you some time to become...
Hi,
I am just starting in RF. I would like to get some recommendation for the standard textbooks in the area. I did some research on Amazon and elswhere but would like to hear what do you think.
I can buy 2 or 3 books but since they are expensive and I cannot see them before ordering I don't...
lm723 0v
Hi 2000,
You have to use 723 in so called "floating configuration".
Basically, you need 2 independent DC sources.
One is rated with your output voltage, say 30V/2A. This voltage is connected to the series pass transistors (internal series transitor + external power transistors in...
If one wants to use HSPICE, is there any non-Cad*nce program that can be used for drawing schematics that can be converted into spice deck? I.e. is there any program that allows conversion from, say Orc*d schematics into a spice deck?
There are a lot of spice simulators available, like P Sp*ce, H Sp*ce, T Sp*ce, ...
Which one is considered best for "general analog design". I am interested in analog circuits with a couple of hundred transistors. Frequency range up to VHF and perhaps low UHF, but mainly below that.
Another...
transmission line formula
I forgot to mention some books:
- "Transmission Lines for Digital and Communication Networks : An Introduction to Transmission Lines, High-Frequency and High-Speed Pulse characteristics" by Richard E. Matick, Tom Knight
This one is classic, well worth reading...
transmission line tutorial
Hi Ulderico,
Here are a couple of nice applicaton notes describing basics of transmission lines:
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Hope this helps,
Matteo
Thanks for the pointers.
Asynchronous logic is an interesting but definitely not new topic.
There was lot of research done on this topic in sixties, even a textbook or two were written at the begining of the seventies and then the subject went out of fashion only to reappear again 5 or 6 years...
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