
Embedded Systems Future: Design of optimized Energy Metering Devices. Embedded Systems are the longer term of our technology world. At the core of each vital technological piece lie components of embedded systems.
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The File register of PIC Microcontroller Basically there is a program memory (code) and data memory in the PIC microcontroller. The data memory is a Read/Write memory (static RAM) and it is also called the file register of PIC microcontroller. Read More …
Introduction to serial communication How to perform serial communication on PIC microcontroller? There are two main types of communication: Serial Transfer and Parallel Transfer. In parallel transfer, a chunk of data is transmitted at a time. While in serial transfer, Read More …
What is the Thevenin’s Theorem What is the Thevenin’s Theorem. According to the Thevenin’s Theorem it is possible to simplify any linear circuit to an equivalent circuit that contains a voltage source and a series resistance connected to the load. Read More …
Introduction to Rectifiers How many types of rectifiers are there? The rectifier changes over the ac input voltage to a pulsating dc voltage, called a half-wave rectified voltage. The filter disposes of the changes in the redressed voltage and produces Read More …
Photodiode and its Applications
Introduction Optical Fiber Transport Network Topology. The development of smart power grids in the United States, Europe, and China underscores the need for efficient optimization of the power optical fiber transmission network topology. This optimization is crucial to ensure the Read More …
Introduction to Electric Dipole What is an Electric Dipole? In order to understand the basis of behavior of dielectric materials in electric field, dipole fields are used. Dipole fields are also helpful for understanding the concept of imaging. When the Read More …
Answer To find the average speed of the train, we can use the formula: Average Speed = Total Distance / Total Time Given that the train travels 225 km in 3.5 hours and 370 km in 5 hours, we can Read More …