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Hello,
Can any one help me houw can I Find the total power consumption of an electronic circuit.
I used 16 D-flipflop, 8 Gates XNOR.
I have the Datasheet of each component, and I simulate my circuit using ISIS proteus, Should I add the quiescent current of each component ?
Regards
I would like if I should place vias directly on SMD pads. Is this a normal/acceptable practice to follow? Or is it recommended/better to put a short trace and then have a via?
Hello,
Can any one advice me about the emplacement of the vias GND in my PCB.
Should I made it on the side (top) of my component or just near it ?
And for each component Sould I add a vias or one for all ?
Many Thanks
Hello,
I am working in a Printed circuit board, when I calculate the width traces I find it about 2 mm to be adapted at 50ohm. But 2 mm is too long, so, If I put the width traces 1mm, how can I adapt my circuit at 50ohm???
Should I add an impedance matching circuit ??
Thanks :))
Hello everybody,
I am simulating a rectifier circuit using discret components in ADS 2009. I would like to know if it's possible to design the PCB layout of the rectifier with ADS (or the layout in ads is only for microstrip simulation).
If it's possible, would you please give me the different...
Hello,
Can any one help me houw can I Find the total power consumption of an electronic circuit.
I used 4 D-flipflop, 4 Gates XNOR, and 1 clock.
I have the Datasheet of each component and I dont know how to calculate it?
Also, I would like to know if I turned off my cicuit, the bits...
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