ec_nisarg is gud in saying that start with basics and with simple microcontoller....
and if u ask about embedded systems and microcontroller.....in my opinion MAZADI is the best book....it comes both for ATMEL and PIC microcontrollers...
you are not from electronics back ground so you have to learn from the base,
these things are not easy...
one question i may ask you that "are you a science student?"
also arm is a much complex machine, it is quite difficult then you thinks,
you should have start from basic electronics...
and don't mix digital and analog things together, as they are quite different things,
if you are talking about microcontrollers they are digitals (though some micros can handle analog signals too)
and if you are talking about designing an amplifier it is analogues design.
you are not from electronics back ground so you have to learn from the base,
these things are not easy...
one question i may ask you that "are you a science student?"
also arm is a much complex machine, it is quite difficult then you thinks,
you should have start from basic electronics...
and don't mix digital and analog things together, as they are quite different things,
if you are talking about microcontrollers they are digitals (though some micros can handle analog signals too)
and if you are talking about designing an amplifier it is analogues design.
>capacitors - how they work-blocks dc
electronic devices and circuits
j.b.gupta
assuming that i know following topics what further would you recommend me to study
and you wonder why they are grounded on one side??
you have to study that topic once more...
well let me tell you... if caps block dc so they pass ac...
micros are operating on digital signals,,, digital signals are dc so ac should be removed..
here ac means any kind of analog noise...
find some basic electronics book...
where are you from? if you are from india.. you can purchase "j.b.gupta" for basic things...
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thanks a ton i am really greatful for being there to help....really thanx a lot ...gudnytnoise can be of various type.. thermal noise.. static noise.. emc,, esd... .. you have to bypass such noise or any ac signals that may come from previous stage of circuit, so u need a bypass capacitor from the line to ground.
i will search for another reading for you tomorrow.. till now bye ...
hello dapu... I had started a similar post yesterday, although it was more about particular books on ARM and TI c55x DSP. after reading all these posts, ....................................................................... mathematics like in differential equations so look back into maths books for that stuff otherwise keep going on. and last but not the least, to change the approach of learning, go through each unsolved exercise problems of all of chapters of these books. the path is long and time taking, but if you follow this, you'll never have to look back. good luck.
to: dapu... are you an engineering student? if yes which branch??
You are learning parrot fashion. In other words you are learning that a capacitor blocks DC because that is written in a text book. You have not learned how to apply that information. It is something to you that is black and white, where that is not the case at all. It has many meanings and applications. I'd suggest the first step is to find out how to learn (and that is not here, so please don't ask).
Once you have mastered that art, then you should start from the start again completely ignoring your list as you have not mastered any of those (unfortunately).
sorry.. i was bit busy...
if you want to learn in crash manner.. you have to put your self on to experiments...
you should design some easy hardware and then try to figure out what is happening inside it.. (consumes less time but much money)
actually you want to learn everything and you want to learn it in no time.. not possible man... keep patience, you are engineering student and you'll learn the things in your path,, try to study on your self... we can not discuss all the topics here on this forum,
sorry to be such rude. but its true man..
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