| Title+ |
Description |
URL |
Clicks |
| Discussion Thread - Motor Noise, Decoupling techniques |
Excellent discussion thread on motor noise and decoupling techniques. |
http://www.embeddedrelated.com/usenet/embedded/show/90005-1.php |
114 |
| Do It Yourself - Electronic Speed Controller |
An article on
Tehdevs.net
describing how to
make your own
electronic speed
controller plus the
theory behind it. |
http://tehdevs.net/2007/11/03/diy-electronic-speed-controller/ |
402 |
| Electronics and programming on-line classroom |
Nice place to learn
about electronics,
programming and few
other things |
http://www.awce.com/classroom/ |
121 |
| Embedded Software Development Tutorials |
Embedded Software
Development
Tutorials for AVRs
and PICs. |
http://tutor.al-williams.com/index.htm |
121 |
| Example Curcuits |
Here is a link to a
few useful circuit
diagram examples. |
http://www.mcmanis.com/chuck/Robotics/circuits/circuits.htm |
135 |
| Extreme Business Cards - Instructables.com |
Example business
card circuits |
http://www.instructables.com/id/STXD3KAF9T3VK20/ |
108 |
| Homebrew CPU |
Magic-1 is a
completely homebuilt
minicomputer. It
doesn't use an
off-the-shelf
microprocessor, but
instead has a custom
CPU made out of 74
Series TTL chips.
Altogether there are
more than 200 chips
in Magic-1 connected
together with
thousands of
individually wrapped
wires. And, it
works. Not only the
hardware, but a full
software stack.
There's a ANSI C
cross-compiler for
Magic-1 (retargeted
LCC), a fully
multi-user,
multi-tasking port
of the Minix 2
operating system. a
TCP/IP stack and
hundreds of
programs. |
http://www.homebrewcpu.com/ |
144 |
| Logic Design Data |
Excellent resource
on Logic Levels and
design |
http://www.interfacebus.com/Logic_Design_Data.html |
88 |
| Logic Familiy Wikipedia Entry |
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In computer
engineering, a logic
family may refer to
one of two related
concepts. A logic
family of monolithic
digital integrated
circuit devices is a
group of electronic
logic gates
constructed using
one of several
different designs,
usually with
compatible logic
levels and power
supply
characteristics
within a family.
Many logic families
were produced as
individual
components, each
containing one or a
few related basic
logical functions,
which could be used
as "building-blocks"
to create systems or
as so-called "glue"
to interconnect more
complex integrated
circuits.
A "logic family" may
also refer to a set
of techniques used
to implement logic
within large scale
integrated circuits
such as a central
processor, memory,
or other complex
function. Some such
logic families, such
as Complementary
Pass-transistor
Logic, use static
techniques. Other
such logic families,
such as domino
logic, use clocked
dynamic techniques
to minimize size,
power consumption,
and delay.
Before the
widespread use of
integrated circuits,
various solid-state
and vacuum-tube
logic systems were
used but these were
never as
standardized and
interoperable as the
integrated circuit
devices. |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logic_family |
128 |
| Maxim IC |
Protecting your circuit from reverse current. |
http://www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/an_pk/636 |
147 |