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Im doing a project where I need to set some registers in a media converter chip over SPI. I have decided to use a 32 bit microcontroller instead of an AVR 8 bit because of possible future changes I might be making.
Communicating over SPI using an arduino is a simple task, like this example...
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A while back i bought this 3,5" TFT display that has a 24-bit RGB interface. With it I bought an analogue to 24-bit converter board.
Using an analogue signal from my TV decoder it looks pretty good, but with the analogue output from my Raspberry Pi, not so much. It's difficult to read...
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I have taken some electronics courses, digital and analog, and I'm interested in studying more on my own. Some of the things i missed in the analog courses in particular, was more practical stuff. A lot of the stuff I learned I feel there is a gap between the theory and applying it to...
Thank you for taking an interest in my problem.
My first thought was to use two NICs, connect one port from the first NIC to the converter, convert it back again, and then connect that to the other NIC.
My question is how can i send data trough this network and receive it with the other NIC...
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I know very little about ethernet and networks, so I thought I'd ask you guys for some pointers.
I have been assigned to see if a ethernet to fiber converter can handle large amounts of data. I'm thinking the best way to do this is to just send a bunch of packages through one connector and...
Does that mean you think this is the best approach?
Thanks again
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As apposed to what I mentioned in the first post, about pulling a chord directly from the wall and having two separate adapters inside the mixer casing.
Ok thanks, I'll try just giving it some force and see if it gives. One last question; Is it possible to use some other adapter that would give 10VAC but more amps? What would happen if I used say 10VAC and 1500mA ? Would it blow up?
Thank you very much for your inputs guys! Much appreciated. I'll try hooking it up and hopefully nothing blows up.
I have an unrelated question I thought I'd ask while I'm here; two of the screws on some of the metal casing that covers the PCB have some blue glue under them. It almost feels...
The current rating is 500mA. Im not really sure how much the screen needs, from what I can gather from the data sheet its 20mA, but that seems a bit low dosnt it?
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Thank you all for answering.
Yes, there is a recitifier and capacitors inside the mixer. After that I can see at least a 5V regulator, and two similar (regulators I think, but it might be something else) ICs that are difficult to read whats on. On further inspection I found a point on the PCB...
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I have taken out the electronics of an old mixer and Im building a new case and adding some stuff to it. One of the things Im adding is a small screen. Problem is, the mixers adapter gives 10V AC and the screen driver needs 12 DC. Theres a 5 volt regulator on the original board where Im...
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I'm re making an audio mixer. About 15 pot metres will be housed in the top pannel of the mixer, so there will be alot of wires underneath it. I'm trying to figure out what connector I can use so that I can easily open my mixer and only have to disconect one or two connectors to get to the...
I'm currently using VS10.
I added the files you linked to and got some new errors in common.h where I changed some path names.
Now I'm getting some new strange errors
1>c:\users\md\documents\visual studio 2010\projects\delmee\delmee\libavutil\common.h(171): warning C4244: 'return' : conversion...
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