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Hello.
Yes, an Integrated circuit do exist that can provide you exact 100MHz clock output..
Please refer to
CDC421100RGER
CDC421100RGET
Both of them requires, 33.333MHz crystal and outputs 100.0MHz clock.
They have very low jitters and can be used for stable frequency requirement.
Please...
Hello...
Can any body tell me about any commercial IC that can be used as a relay for 600V 500mA at 150 Hz ?
I need to control it via microcontroller.. Please see the attached file.
Thank in advance
Regards
Salman
11.0592Mhz is famous, because it gives Exact 9600 baud rate requirement for serial communication with 89S52. You can use any allowable frequency crystal. Please see your controller datasheet. There must be a range defined for crystal frequency.. You can use any one. but please make sure, to...
I have done CCNA and believe me its nothing more then a ABC for engineers.....
I would suggest that if u want to do CCNA then do upto atleast CCNP or CCIE,
cuz only CCNA is just waste of money and time......
guys i have developed a code in assembly for decoding Rc-5 protocol but it seems that there is some problem....
what i am doing is im giving a delay of 8x1.778ms as soon as my start bit puts a zero on 8051 pin(demodulator gives inverted output to 8051) because i am ignoring first 8 bits...
then...
thanks guys...with all your help finally i have managed the right components for my work....
i have a question about RC-5 protocol
i have been reading on the net and looking at the previous projects.....i found clash between the bit time...some says it is 1.778ms some says it is 1.728ms..really...
buddy i just want help for developing logics for demodulation....i will take care of the rest...if u will have the useful links..that would be a great help...
yooo buddy....thanks for help.....may i add u in my contact list...because ur a experienced person...
I am doing a similar sort of project device control(on and off) using IR and 8051....
So u mean that we can use a 36khz transmitter and 38khz demodulator without doing anything extra...
i have philips RC-2835/01 remote but cant figure out its frequency...??
how to do that????i googled but couldnt find anything useful.....
hello
i have a confusion
philips remote use RC-5 protocol and sends data with 36khz carrier frequency..
in order to receive and demodulate it,we have to use a Tsop 1736 or any other demodulator with 36khz freq...
but can we receive signal with with a demodulator which works on 38khz...
actually i have to implement rc-5 protocol....and then if i myself generate the frequency...then i have to also take care of the 0's and 1's in 14 bit long data of RC-5 protocol....and i dont have much time to submit project....:-(
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