What a pathetic article. They don't compete where there's no profit. It's called business and lots of companies do it. This is just more...
Mr badgi, PWM is inherently digital. The switching device cannot control the amplitude of the output directly, so ferrites / inductors / chokes...
"First of all, the CPU area; not only does it have the usual over abundance of PWMs - 16 phases to be exact - it's paired off with an extra two...
Single line answers? Could the man have cared less?
If we ignore Jackie Boy, won't he go away? (Bless him for trying, obv)
geogecko > A modern car alternator will kick out in excess of 60A without breaking a sweat, 200A if you're trying. If you get bored and you're...
elctroJunky > Have a look at the ST7FLITEUS series, much, much, much smaller than a 555!
>MaximumShow : Every capacitor will exhibit a DC resistance, even it's very high. If it's a high-quality capacitor this will be very, very high,...
FYI peeps ... If you don't have high-power resistors knocking around, you can get the same resistance (discharge time) by putting two of the...
Dagnabit. They're Number One Systems now, http://www.numberone.com/ At work we use Pulsonix.
EasyPC from Labview had a trial version up to 2k pins last time I looked (July 06).
I suspect the answer is "tough". It's basic stuff really, go to STMicroelectronics, Microchip, Atmel (less so), TI, heck, even Intel and they...
Have a look at IEEE754, the floating point spec. It should give you some ideas.
To contradict the article somewhat, the OVERWHELMING majority of devices available on the market today include power saving modes but these must...
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