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I think the 12Vdc you found on relay is the voltage required to energize the coil. The other is the one which specifies the max mains supply voltage.
Roy Vincent
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what is this IBIS file? can i simulate an FPGA as in a real time using this file? which software can be used?
can i simulate the FPGA in ORCAD or Proteus?
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you are now modifying it with \....\. You can even use keywords inside it as the name of signals. I think we are not talking about such extended identifiers here.
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I have a 10MHz basic clock. What I need is a very low frequency synchronized clock say 1Hz derived from it. Can you please provide me a VHDL code for this.
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I have a shift register with clock as one of the input. How can I generate a clock for this register. Can I use the global clock? Whats the VHDL code for using the global clock. Please give me an example...
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Controlling a robot using a mobile phone is easy. I use HT9170 DTMF decoder for it. First the robot need to have a mobile phone on it ( or some GSM receiver ) with the DTMF decoding circuit. You make a call to it, it should be automatically answered, and now as you press the keys of your mobile...
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I am trying implement a new multiplier accumulator unit (MAC) architecture in FPGA. Its quiet fast. But I need an application which utilizes this MAC. I need to compare its performance with the usual MAC architecture. Give me some application which will push the MAC to its limits.
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I heard that inside ICs there occurs Ldi/dt overshoots in voltages. Parasitic capacitance is something very familiar in CMOS technology, but where does this inductance come from?
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