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register alu
i've been called to design this Register_ALU with following requirements:
• the design will contain 8 8-bit registers which can be loaded from an external input;
• the design will contain a block of logic which will have two 8-bit inputs A[7..0] and B[7..0], and will produce one...
A 900-MHz, 0.8-μm CMOS low noise amplifier with 1.2-dB noisefigure
Floyd, B.A. Mehta, J. Gamero, C. Kenneth, K.O.
SiMICS, Florida Univ., Gainesville, FL;
Regards,
Jun
May I know how to do the spice model simulation in ADS?
thanks.
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Hey, Do you mean when i bias the transistor, the initial Gain,NF and all will not be affected? cause during biasing the transistor, resistors will be added on to the circuit to get Vds and Ids required...
how to design a lna circuit for 800mhz
Hey, I am desiging an 800MHz LNA. The spec for it its S11 and S22 <-10, NF<0.8 and Gain preferably as high as possible.
Before biasing the network, i would able to get those results. After biasing it, i failed to achieve the goal that i want. Could anyone...
Re: HELP!! Control dc motor speed with PIC16F877a using hi-t
hey vhn,
well,it is continuously RB0 input is High.
from my code, if the RB0 input is high for certain period, thn by default the CPPR1L
will be 200.however, the output was LOW.
what do you think ?
Btw thankz for the info..i'll edit...
here is my codes.Pls do try it .. and tell me where is the problem occured.
PROblem is whenever i input 1 to RB0, CCP1 able to generate pulse for 3 or 4 cycles only.then there isnt any pulse anymore.pls help..thankz in advance!
#include <htc.h>
#include <pic.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include...
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