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hi everyone,
i'm using uMON on a i.MX board, and to interface the CF and HDD, i need to write the interface for the CF in the cf.c file.. Can anyone give any pointers or has anyone done it before..
regards,
wiztronix
hfss draw spiral port
hi mahojazz, can you mail me your planar spiral or sinuous design in HFSS as well as autocad files?
wiztronix@gmail.com is my mail id.
regards,
wiztronix
spiral antenna hfss pdf
hello everyone,
i'm interested in designing a spiral in HFSS too.. can someone pass on the design you have made (the .hfss file), or the reference material you got for making it? did you use the draw equation based curve function in HFSS 10 or did you use scripting...
Re: Spiral Antennas in HFSS
hey lanus,
i'm interested in designing a spiral in HFSS too.. can ya pass on the design you have made (the .hfss file), or the reference material you got for making it? did you use the draw equation based curve function in HFSS 10 or did you use scripting??
regards...
hi everyone,
can someone upload the VHDL codes for implementation of FFT on a Spartan3 chip??
also, if i want to display something on my LCD, is configuring some RAM on the chip the only way to store what i want to display??
any help will be greatly appreciated.
regards...
hey what kinda waveguide are you talking about exactly?
the tutorial for HFSS gives a guide for T-waveguides... though not at your frequency.. but it'll give you a start..
regards
wiztronix
you can find some interesting things about basic negative resistance circuits here..
https://bwrc.eecs.berkeley.edu/People/Grad_Students/wrdavis/chaos/research.html
regards.
wiztronix
like bobi said, its no small job to write one... and i'd suggest you use one of the freely available ones.. unless you WANT to create a compiler for yourself.. is that what it is?
regards,
wiztronix
you will find these are various distinct fields and you cant learn high speed analog, digital and RF design all at once from the same source.. and then highspeed layout is yet another big aspect
in my humble opinion, it would be better to identify one single type of design and get decently...
the two are vastly different.. to me the biggest change is in programming technique because FPGA codes (vhdl,verilog) are parallel, rather than sequential as in uCs..
and trust me, debugging parallel code is next door to hell!!
wiztronix
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