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Both H and P (spice) are solving the same set of equations (Kirckoff lows) to get the result.
The results are very close.
Since they use diferent algoritms to get the results, some diferences in the final numerical result is expected.
Both results represent the aproximation of the exact...
standart rs232c+speed limite
I think the 110Kbaud limitation is due to the HW limitation on your PC.
If you have a expensive RS232 port capable of higher rates, you can use it!!
Also you must check if your drivers (SW) has support for high rates.
Re: signal integrity
This is a verry complex question.
Anyway i will describe you "the diferential" method to give you a hint.
Supose you want to check haw the signal will be distorted thru a bad comunication chanel.
For that you need another "allmost perfect" (reference) comunication chanel...
Any simulator will solve a number of ordinary diferential equations (ODEs) given by Kirckoff laws over all nodes. Those equations can be writen in time (Transient analysys) or in frequency (AC analysys)
Because solutions for both .TRAN and .AC depend on initial conditions (IC), those IC will be...
digital analog ground separation
DGND is a "noissy" signal (it is not perfect 0V, but has "ripples" around 0V due to switching of logic circuits)
Analog circuits on the other hand, are very sensitive to noisse.
Therefore AGND must be keeped "clean" (little ripples around 0V).
If you have...
Re: Chlorine sensor
First you must distinguish what to measure:
Cl2 (gas disoved in water)
or Cl- (chlorine anion disolved in water)
There are spectrometric methods to measure them precisely.
I don't know any Electro-chemestry methods to measure them with simple electronics.
Maybe you can...
All materials, regardless they are organic or not will be degraded over time.
Over time, the tolerances of the components are degraded
For some special components (military. automotive) aging of the components are avaiable from the manufacturer of the components.
So Ask the manufacturer for...
Hello,
Can anyoane explain please, what is the diference between a "stack" and a "queue" in RAM ?
When to use a stack and when to use a queue??
Thank you very much!!
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