Understanding bioelectricity
Submitted by Marcelo David on October 7, 2008.
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Bioelectricity concerns the magnetic and electrical fields produced by organisms or cells. Have you ever wondered how ECG machines work? Why do high voltages affect or even kill us? and Why high voltage specific waveforms can rescue people from heart attack? All these answers are connected to only one answer: our whole body works thanks to electricity (or bioelectricity). |
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Alarm system: educational example using the Omron PLC C28K
Submitted by arag61 on October 6, 2008.
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Alarm system -an example using the Omron PLC C28K |
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Inverter air conditioner
Submitted by arag61 on October 5, 2008.
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The use of an inverter in air conditioner technology is an innovation. Generally speaking, an inverter is an electronic device that can change the direct current (DC - coming from a battery, an accumulator etc.) in alternating current (AC - the current that we use at home usually). |
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ZigBee module with 32-Bit ARM Processor
Submitted by John Artiuch on October 4, 2008.
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ZigBee module with 32-Bit ARM Processor is ideal for remote sensing. California Eastern Laboratories is the only company that offers an IEEE 802.15.4 wireless module with an internal 32-Bit ARM processor. The module named FreeStar Pro is based on Freescale Semiconductor’s MC13224V radio/processor Platform in Package (PiP) chip. It offers lots of memory and I/O ports making it simple to design complex wireless nodes. |
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Selecting the Right Video Codec for your Application
Submitted by Diego Villa on October 3, 2008.
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VIDEO CODECs FOR YOUR APPLICATION. |
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Solar power and wind energy - DIY projects
Submitted by adalrymple on October 2, 2008.
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Solar power and wind energy - DIY projects is for all those who care of Mother Earth. |
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How to process audio WAV files in embedded systems
Submitted by brumbarchris on October 1, 2008.
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This article shows how you may play WAV file created on your PC on an audio embedded system (comprising of a microcontroller, a DAC and a D class amplifier); it will detail the format of WAV files, show how you may extract raw data from them, how you translate it and how you should play it on. PC motherboards have both negative and positive supply voltage, therefore it is relatively easy for them to generate the dual polarity signal required to play a sound in a speaker. But how about audio embedded systems? Their overwhelming majorities (think about the number of mp3 players on the market!) have only positive power supply, so audio data has to be somehow translated to a positive interval. |
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Open source software for FAT file system over MMC SDC
Submitted by allankliu on September 30, 2008.
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This article offers open source software (oss) for FAT over MMC SDC. We have many options of open source TCP/IP stack implementations. However we don’t have enough choices for open source FAT file system over popular MMC/SDC, because of commercial reasons. Most of the popular flash cards are covered and protected by patents and copy rights. For an experienced engineer it is easy to hack the protocol, but this will bring legal problems if he releases what he found during the reverse engineering. |
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Getting started with FPGA DSP designs
Submitted by John Artiuch on September 29, 2008.
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How to get started with FPGA DSP designs. |
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Boards running Linux
Submitted by Emanuele on September 28, 2008.
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Linux is a Unix-type operating system which uses the Linux kernel. The name - Linux- comes from the Linux kernel, written in 1991 by Linus Torvalds. The system's utilities and libraries usually come from the GNU operating system, announced in 1983 by Richard Stallman. The following article presents some boards that are running on Linux. |
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Printed Circuit Board (pcb): All You Need to Know
Submitted by Emanuele on September 27, 2008.
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"A printed circuit board, or PCB, is used to mechanically support and electrically connect electronic components using conductive pathways, or traces, etched from copper sheets laminated onto a non-conductive substrate. Alternative names are printed wiring board (PWB),and etched wiring board." from Wikipedia - Printed Circuit Board. In its more pure form it is simply a normally flat plastic or ceramic substrate in which alternative layers of insulators and conductors are grown sequentially to form isolated conductive paths to transfer signals and current in and out of electronic components. |
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DSP (digital signal processing) on FPGA - advantages and disadvantages
Submitted by botondkirei on September 26, 2008.
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I will focus on DSP (digital signal processing) on FPGA to see the advantages and disadvantages.DSP (digital signal processing) is implied in some specific applications where the necessary filter order is too high or the computation scheme is too complex for analog circuit implementation. Analog signal filtering in the discrete domain can be done with the use of a simple processing chain, containing an analog-digital converter (ADC), a computation unit that can be a DSP, an FPGA either a personal computer, and a digital-analog converter. In this article I will concentrate on a processing chain with an FPGA and describe the advantages and disadvantages of it. |
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KiCAD a Free and Open Source EDA Tool
Submitted by allankliu on September 25, 2008.
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KiCAD a free and open source EDA tool was designed and written by Jean-Pierre Charras, a researcher at "Laboratoire des Images et des Signaux". |
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DIY projects & HacknMod
Submitted by frabs on September 24, 2008.
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Amazing DIY, hacks, DIY projects and mods. |
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T Mobile G1 Phone: a new buzzword or a real improvement ?
Submitted by frabs on September 24, 2008.
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T-Mobile G1 phone was finally launched! |
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Select Software or Hardware Floating Point depending from your ARM Microcontroller
Submitted by allankliu on September 23, 2008.
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How to select software or hardware floating point depending from your ARM Microcontroller. |
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Serial Port Communication in C#
Submitted by brumbarchris on September 22, 2008.
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The purpose of this article is how to do serial port communication using C#. |
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HDTV (high definition television ) & Digital TV Introduction
Submitted by Diego Villa on September 21, 2008.
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HDTV (high definition television) is digitally broadcast because digital TV requires less bandwidth. HDTV or High-Definition Television is a digital television system with greater resolution than analog or standard definition (SDTV) television systems. There were early attempts to develop analog HDTV and the most successful was Japan’s MUSE which was launched in the 1990s. It requires bandwidth greater than the traditional systems and was eventually turned off in 2007. |
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PCB (printed circuit board) Layout and EMI (electromagnetic interference)
Submitted by John Artiuch on September 20, 2008.
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PCB (printed circuit board) layout optimization to avoid EMI (electromagnetic interference). A PCB layout should not only strive to prevent the emission of noise but also have good noise immunity from outside sources. One should have an understanding of potential sources of noise and have a strategy for dealing with these problems. |
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Speeding up Solid-State Drives
Submitted by John Artiuch on September 19, 2008.
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A SSD (solid state drive) is a data storage device and uses solid state memory to store persistent data. |
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