This release supports Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows 95,
Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows XP, Red Hat Linux 6.1, Red Hat Linux 7.2,
Solaris 2.6, 2.7 (7.0), 8.0, HP-UX 10.20, and 11 (see important note below)."
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·Multicarrier Communications: Lie-Liang Yang Wiley | ISBN: 0470722002 | 2009-03-03 ,696 pages Benefiting from both time-domain and frequency-domain signal processing techniques, multi
·詳細說明:使用凌陽單片機的多命令語音識別范例- The use insults the positive monolithic integrated circuit the multi- orders speech recognition model 文件列表: Recognise_SD ............\bsrSD.h ............\
·詳細說明:雙音多頻(DTMF)信號發生器的使用源程序,vc 編寫,與《雙音多頻(DTMF)接收器的使用源程序》聯合用- The double sound multi- frequencies (DTMF) the signal generating device use source program, the vc compilation, (DTMF) Receiver Use Source p
With more and more multi-frequency clocks being used in today's chips, especially in the communications field, it is often necessary to switch the source of a clock line while the chip is running.
The purpose of this application note is to show an example of how a digital potentiometer can be used in thefeedback loop of a step-up DC-DC converter to provide calibration and/or adjustment of the output voltage.The example circuit uses a MAX5025 step-up DC-DC converter (capable of generating up to 36V,120mWmax) in conjunction with a DS1845, 256 position, NV digital potentiometer. For this example, the desiredoutput voltage is 32V, which is generated from an input supply of 5V. The output voltage can be adjusted in35mV increments (near 32V) and span a range wide enough to account for resistance, potentiometer and DCDCconverter tolerances (27.6V to 36.7V).
Digital-to-analog converters (DACs) are prevalent inindustrial control and automated test applications.General-purpose automated test equipment often requiresmany channels of precisely controlled voltagesthat span several voltage ranges. The LTC2704 is ahighly integrated 16-bit, 4-channel DAC for high-endapplications. It has a wide range of features designed toincrease performance and simplify design.
Linear Technology’s High Frequency Product lineupincludes a variety of RF I/Q modulators. The purpose ofthis application note is to illustrate the circuits requiredto interface these modulators with several popular D/Aconverters. Such circuits typically are required to maximizethe voltage transfer from the DAC to the baseband inputsof the modulator, as well as provide some reconstructionfi ltering.