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I suggest you LMZ12003TZ-ADJ
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It is a switch regulator with an integrated inductor.
Max output current is 3A, it will satisfy your requirements.
Good tool but it is not applicable for complex shapes, especially inside of board.
Another method exists.
I create a drawing of PCB with all cutouts in Solid Works and export it to STEP model. Then, do Design-> Board Shape -> Define from 3D body and select your step file. Try it and you will...
I had PCIe project several years ago. I can't disclose details but in general architecture was like shown in the picture. The 1st FPGA worked as a local bus controller and provided interfaces to synchronous memory in the same board and another FPGA which was located in a separate board...
I completely agree with Sink0
If you use PCI as an interface between FPGA, you will have to implement PCI controller in the second FPGA chip. It will take extra FPGA resources.
Local 32 bits bidirectional parallel bus looks as much more attractive (and simplier) solution.
pex8311 yuv
I am going to use PCIe chip PEX8311 + Cyclone3 chip. Cyclone chip is connected to the local bus of PEX8311. But, unfortunately, I can't provide 32-bit width of the local bus because of limited quantity of pins in Cyclone chip. They are required for another purposes.
I thought I...
avr bod
What is the mess with ESD diodes? The problem is not in ESD protection. Even if you protect Reset pin of AVR, it will not help. Because the problem is in a surge voltage on power pins of AVR.
Dear EX4. If I were you, I would try to find a source of this induced voltage:
turn off power...
avr brown out protection eeprom
Why don't you use a built-in Brown-Out-Detector (BOD)?
A year ago I got a destruction of Flash in AVR. It was caused by spikes in power - the program counter pointed to a random address and AVR started to fulfill wrong instructions. I suspect you met the same...
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