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Datasheet specifications are always accurate in most cases and you need to trust them. The temperature sensor above description are usable. I have been reading extra information about temperature sensor here https://www.pcbway.com/project/share/Temperature_sensor_6.html
Take one thing at a time. Integrate it to the end then move to the next one. For example, if you start with a temperature sensor, you will find so many solutions for it on the internet. Focus on it and ensure that it works well, then move to the next thing. Thanks.
For me, I think I would refer you to how to do simulations using Proteus EDA. This could help you be able to simulate any type of filter you want to design. Check here to understand how to do the simulations using Proteus EDA. You can also check on the Texas instrumentation filter calculator...
Hello all, I have a challenge where I need to design 4th and 6th order active bandstop filters. I don't know where to start since am a newbie in the area of integrated circuit design. I am hoping to get some information here.
I did the 2nd and the 3rd order active bandstop filters successfully...
Hello. Let me share how the TO247/TO220SMPS can be connected. It is a step-by-step guideline that might be very helpful to you.
http://aosmd.com/res/application_notes/package/AN101_TO220_Guidelines.pdf
the capac
the capacitor, inductor, and resistor values are ideal and cannot be applied in practice you need to first simulate the circuit to ensure that the components that you will use give the best results.
for me, I use android studio to do the apps and it has given out the best outcome. I think I would advise you to use the same. I started by reading through this article https://www.hackster.io/thanksmister/android-to-esp8266-comunication-a84f50 before proceeding to the development of the app
what is the RX and the TX functions in your schematic? That is the first thing you should specify. Do you have the schematic file I try to troubleshoot it for you?
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