We all know that local bypassing of ICs is critical to proper operation. Typically designers add some combination of .01uf, .1uf, and 10uf caps and call it a day. Or maybe your company has a policy of always using a certain set of values for every part.
The purpose of this article is to show how to mathematically calculate the precise number and value of bypass capacitors your design needs.
This calculator finds the maximum PWB trace length possible before a termination is needed.
It will take as inputs the signal rise time and the PWB insulator
dielectric constant. It will output the maximum trace length in mm before terminations are necessary.
PI Filters Posted by: Wes on Wednesday, February 18, 2004 - 12:00 AM
A PI filter is useful for attenuating noise on power and signal lines. Choosing the correct filter type and setting the cutoff frequency are necessary for a successful design.
The 908QT4 demo board from Motorola is a great introduction to the HC08 family of microprocessors.
Available from Digi-Key for $28.26, it comes with the demo board, RS-232 cable (for programming), a demo version of the Metrowerks CodeWarrior Integrated Development Environment, and the programming software.
Common Radio Control hobby servos are easily controlled via a microprocessor. Articles in this thread will show you how.
Part 1. Servo Basics
An RC servo is simply a small DC motor with some gears, a potentiometer attached to the gears, and feedback control circuitry to make sure the motor is in the right position.
Let’s face it; today’s job market is tough. With more engineers out of work the competition for the few available positions is fierce. How can you separate yourself from the rest and keep your skills current?