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    Where to find inexpensive qfn adapter

    Hi Does anyone know where I can find an interface between the usual breadboard and those QFN chips? I mean that you can just pulg the chip in and test it with normal breadboard connections, no need to recourse to PCB. Thanks.
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    [SOLVED] New to Microcontrollers

    Hi Genovator Thanks for the reply. Is there a table where I can find main features of these different categories of MCUs and their possible applications?
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    [SOLVED] New to Microcontrollers

    Hi Everyone I'm new to these microcontrollers. One thing that I'm wondering about is: for microcontrollers from different companies, is there a general purpose SPI and coding compiler that suit all products? Or different companies have their own style?
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    [SOLVED] Differentiator zero-point offset

    Hi FvM Thanks for the instructions. Well I'm using a small ceramic capacitor (1u), I'm not sure if there's a leakage or not. Is there a way to test it? And just asking, do you know of any available temperature controller circuit design whose heater uses heating tape?
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    [SOLVED] Differentiator zero-point offset

    Hi godfreyl, keith1200rs, and LvW I can actually tune the offset through a potentiometer across pin1 & pin 8 which are used to set the offset, and it seems to act the same job if I put the potentiometer at non-inverting input of the op-amp and change it when I change the gain (R). Still this...
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    [SOLVED] Differentiator zero-point offset

    Hi All I'm suffering from offset problem in my differentiator. The design is pretty standard Where Rs=100 Ohm, C=1uF, R is a potentiometer with maximum of 20 kOhm, Cf=10nF, and the Op Amp I'm using OP27G from Analog. So when I change the potentiometer R, even if I ground the input, I still...

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