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Suggestions for projects in Embedded systems [closed]

Currently, I enrolled myself in a master's course this fall in the field of Computer Engineering. I am excited to create my microcontroller projects. I want to understand how much complexity is exp...

0 answers  ·  posted 9mo ago by aditya98‭  ·  closed 9mo ago by Nick Alexeev‭

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Essential safety features of an EMG/medical grade device?

EMG consists of an electrode gel skin interface, op-amps with a certain gain and an ADC. Question is in the context of passive electrodes. What are the essential safety features of such types of h...

3 answers  ·  posted 9mo ago by tilly‭  ·  last activity 9mo ago by TonyStewart‭

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What is Ground Electrode in EMG?

*Learning about EMG as a part of our research. My team has at least some experience with electronics that is worth mentioning, but don't have any experience with EMG/bio-potentials. Most EMG hardwa...

2 answers  ·  posted 9mo ago by tilly‭  ·  last activity 9mo ago by TonyStewart‭

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Disabling breakpoints in real-time section of firmware

Got a question about hazardous breakpoints in real-time firmware. Does C have a mechanism which lets me mark a section of code such that breakpoints are somehow ignored or not allowed just in that...

3 answers  ·  posted 9mo ago by misk94555‭  ·  last activity 9mo ago by Gnomo‭

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Fuse monitoring on multiple batteries [closed]

Looking for KalleMP who last commented on the link attached. https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/368517/remotely-monitor-condition-of-fuse#:~:text=R1 %26 the LED are the basic indicato...

0 answers  ·  posted 9mo ago by Natti‭  ·  closed 9mo ago by Olin Lathrop‭

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Correct way to think about thermal noise?

I have just started learning about thermal noise in op-amps and while studying could not find if the noise given in op-amps data sheets is random sample to sample regardless of the time interval be...

1 answer  ·  posted 9mo ago by Joel‭  ·  last activity 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Two way circuit breaking capability for ideal diode controllers

I would like to save some costs with ideal diode controllers. Basic requirement is for the diode controller to block overcurrents (short circuits) in both directions. The MAX16141A IC can do it a...

1 answer  ·  posted 10mo ago by kellogs‭  ·  edited 10mo ago by kellogs‭

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What is dynamic resistance? Is it related to differential resistance or to incremental resistance?

What is the concept behind the dynamic resistance that often pops up when dealing with non-linear components and the circuits in which they are employed? Is the concept related to other terms like...

1 answer  ·  posted 10mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭  ·  last activity 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Is the noise of op-amps and ADCs Gaussian, possibly with zero mean?

I understand that white noise is not always Gaussian. In general, is the $V_{pp}$ and $V_{RMS}$ noise stated in operational amplifier and ADC datasheets Gaussian? And is its mean zero? Any exemptio...

1 answer  ·  posted 10mo ago by Joel‭  ·  last activity 10mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Is concentric twist a common practice?

I have seen multiple sources on the web discussing what they call concentric twist harnesses. It boils down to having a wiring harness built in layers, where each layer is twisted around the previo...

0 answers  ·  posted 10mo ago by Sclrx‭

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Is there an easy way to measure the characteristic impedance of a cable using basic lab instruments?

As the title says, I'm interested in a simple technique to measure the characteristic impedance of a cable using only the instruments available in a school lab or to a (somewhat advanced) hobbyist....

1 answer  ·  posted 10mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭  ·  edited 10mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Are a JFET's Idss and Vgs(off) values correlated?

I know that many JFETs parameters have a very large manufacturing spread, in particular, $I_{DSS}$ and $V_{GS(off)}$, as one can see (for example) in this datasheet excerpt: ... My question i...

1 answer  ·  posted 11mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭  ·  edited 10mo ago by Nick Alexeev‭

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Floating circuitry and diodes

In both cases, is the "X" point floating when there is no 12V applied ?

1 answer  ·  posted 11mo ago by kellogs‭  ·  edited 10mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Choosing between common-drain JFET amplifier, and common-source

Do common-source JFET amplifiers have an advantage over common-drain? The JFET would be in a low noise photodiode amplifier. The signal is 100us pulses with 10us raise times. Here are the schema...

1 answer  ·  posted 11mo ago by misk94555‭  ·  last activity 11mo ago by Olin Lathrop‭

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What material is used in the tabs of power packages? (TO-220, D2PAK, etc.)

What material is used in the tabs of power packages? (TO-220, D2PAK, etc.) I would assume probably a tin-plated copper alloy, but I can't find a reference. Datasheets don't seem to mention the mat...

1 answer  ·  posted 11mo ago by Jason S‭  ·  last activity 11mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Ground pour on outer layers on 4-layer PCB

I'm designing a board that contains a cortex-M4 mcu working at 120MHz, and an ethernet bus with a wiznet chip that communicates with SPI. The ethernet chip gives me a phy output that goes directly...

2 answers  ·  posted 11mo ago by DeadMouse‭  ·  edited 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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How to convert dv/dt of noise into frequency for filter capacitor selection?

Noise can be coupled between signal lines through parasitic capacitance formed between these signal lines, as $i = C\frac{dv}{dt}$ where C is the capacitance between the signal lines. Another wa...

1 answer  ·  posted 11mo ago by Elleanor Lopez‭  ·  last activity 11mo ago by Olin Lathrop‭

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High power LC circuit with programmable resonant frequency

I intend to build a high-power series LC resonant circuit for the purpose of generating strong magnetic fields at a wide range of frequencies, mostly audio range (1-5000 Hz). The inductor coil is a...

1 answer  ·  posted 11mo ago by dcsuka‭  ·  edited 11mo ago by dcsuka‭

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Titanic submarine control considerations

The submarine built by OceanGate went missing on 18th June 2023. A lot of online criticism was directed towards the control hardware of the submarine - Logitech F710 controller. However, why i...

3 answers  ·  posted 11mo ago by Elleanor Lopez‭  ·  last activity 10mo ago by Pogo‭

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Cable voltage rating

I was looking for guidelines of how to select appropriate cables for applications (I am interested in DC), I found IEC 183 standard which talks about high voltage cable selection for AC. Also, the ...

1 answer  ·  posted 11mo ago by Elleanor Lopez‭  ·  last activity 10mo ago by Sclrx‭

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Sensing 3 states in a single mcu pin using firmware

I want to sense 3 different states in the same mcu pin (GND, Hi-Z and PWR). PWR is typical +24V but I would like to have a wide margin from +17V to +40V just to be safe. The values can change but ...

1 answer  ·  posted 11mo ago by DeadMouse‭  ·  last activity 11mo ago by Olin Lathrop‭

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micro-RF connector crimping options

Do micro-RF connector mating crimp connectors are ever sold separately together with a crimp tool? For example this I have looked through a lot of pages, and can only find PCB connectors + cable a...

1 answer  ·  posted 11mo ago by Elleanor Lopez‭  ·  last activity 11mo ago by DSI‭

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How to change the polarity of an input using a single switch?

I have an mcu pin and I want to sense a voltage up to 24V to 36V. I want to connect some outputs on the board I'm designing and I don't know whether those outputs will provide a voltage or will be...

1 answer  ·  posted 11mo ago by DeadMouse‭  ·  edited 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Variant of a Mosfet's Gate-Source protection

Let's say a 100V voltage spike arrives at +12V and the TVS diode clamps it to 25V. Q2 may or may not be activated. Will this circuit ensure a V_gs lower than 25V for the mosfet Q1 ? Any catch to it...

1 answer  ·  posted 11mo ago by kellogs‭  ·  last activity 11mo ago by Olin Lathrop‭

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Synchronization of clock of satelite with devices here on the Earth

Serial communication protocols require synchronization of the clock of the connected devices. From GR the time elapsed for the satelite is different than the time elapsed for us here on the Earth....

1 answer  ·  posted 11mo ago by Volpina‭  ·  edited 11mo ago by Canina‭

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Why do I need electrodes for ECG measurements?

When recording an ECG signal, the raw signal is taken from the body and sent into an ECG amplifier to amplify the signal to a suitable range and remove common mode and other types of noise. Measur...

1 answer  ·  posted 11mo ago by Carl‭  ·  edited 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Understanding induction motors

I have been watching this video and at 3:28 it says that a induction is inherently self-starting.Does this happen because of the energy stored and released in the windings of the statorFrom 3:41 u...

0 answers  ·  posted 12mo ago by Volpina‭

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Contradiction between Routh's algorithm and checking with some value

I am designing a control system controlled by some microcontroller K: The open loop gain is $G_{o}(s) = \frac{K}{s(s^{2}+4s+3)}$ and the closed loop gain is obviously $G_{c}(s) = \frac{K}{s(s^{...

0 answers  ·  posted 12mo ago by Volpina‭

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Oscillator with non-rechargable battery

Lets say I power an oscillator by a non-rechargable battery. Lets imagine a generic design with LC-circuit and negative resistance created by some transistor circuit. To me it seems that at certai...

1 answer  ·  posted 12mo ago by kek‭  ·  last activity 12mo ago by Olin Lathrop‭

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Confusion in operation of analog computer

I am studying for a test in control systems and we have a practical part which is to program a analog computer. Here is a picture of the analog computer: The variable resistor is basically a vo...

2 answers  ·  posted 12mo ago by Volpina‭  ·  edited 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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High Speed Digital Communication Bus Probing

For high-speed digital communication busses, what attributes do you generally advise to add to a PCB to help with validating the communication bus as well as troubleshooting the design? In particu...

1 answer  ·  posted 12mo ago by DavidE‭  ·  last activity 12mo ago by Olin Lathrop‭

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SDR SDRAM PCB Timing Budget

I am working on routing a microprocessor to two identical single data rate (SDR) SDRAM chips that are PC166 compliant, particularly Alliance AS4C16M16SB-6TIN. The 16 bit SDRAM chips are combined t...

1 answer  ·  posted 12mo ago by DavidE‭  ·  edited 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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what should the output be for this use case of the CD4047 chip?

Hello, I am trying to use a CD4047 in monostable, positive-edge trigger mode: I am not skilled enough to make out what the output, i.e. pin 10, should be when pin 8, the input, is held at 0V (...

1 answer  ·  posted 12mo ago by kellogs‭  ·  edited 12mo ago by kellogs‭

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How is it possible to perform a open circuit test on a induction motor?

During the open circuit test of a induction motor ,not any current flows inside the rotor.But how can we achieve such a thing? Here is the ping configuration of a induction motor: The coils of ...

3 answers  ·  posted 12mo ago by Volpina‭  ·  last activity 12mo ago by rdtsc‭

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What are these transformer graphs about?

This picture describes the behaviour of a single phase transform under resistive,inductive and capacitive loads(from left to right) How what exactly is $V_{1}$ ?Is it the voltage at the primary ...

1 answer  ·  posted 12mo ago by Volpina‭  ·  last activity 12mo ago by TonyStewart‭

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Over-voltage protection for device with photovoltaic cell source

I have a solar panel rated for 6V open-circuit and up to 150mA. I would like to connect this to an SPV1040 or similar buck-boost converter with MPPT functionality to be able to charge a 3.6V batter...

2 answers  ·  posted 1y ago by Keelan‭  ·  last activity 12mo ago by TonyStewart‭

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edison and tesla [closed]

what diffrence between tesla and edison? can anyone help me who come first?

0 answers  ·  posted 1y ago by kEKIVI‭  ·  closed 1y ago by Mithical‭

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MOSFET protection with TVS: at the source pin or at the drain pin

In the auotmotive context, does it matter where the fat load-dump grade diode is placed in relation to the MOSFET so as to protect it from both fast positive transients and the longer load dump ? ...

2 answers  ·  posted 1y ago by kellogs‭  ·  last activity 1y ago by Lundin‭

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Calculate values of externally excited DC generator/motor

We use a DC externally excited generator/motor as a generator.We excite the input of the generator and get at the output 10V at 1Wb flux and at 5rps generator speed without connecting the generator...

1 answer  ·  posted 1y ago by Volpina‭  ·  last activity 1y ago by Olin Lathrop‭

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Role of C2 (bypass capacitor)

I have been reading about thermal noise in resistors and I have a question: Suppose we have this circuit: Is C2 here to protect the voltage source from thermal noise?

2 answers  ·  posted 1y ago by Volpina‭  ·  last activity 1y ago by Andy aka‭

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DC offset correction loop (DC servo loop). What's its advantage, compared to a high-pass RC filter?

Once in a while in literature I see a DC offset subtraction loop. Here are a few more examples. DC servo loop removes a DC offset after an op-amp. DC servo loop removes DC current from a photo...

2 answers  ·  posted 1y ago by misk94555‭  ·  edited 10mo ago by misk94555‭

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How can I fix this 4-20 mA current loop to source current that matches current sink on its input?

Building on a previous question about terminology, I am trying to arrive at a solution to connect a digital air pressure regulator that sinks current as part of its 4-20 mA current feedback loop to...

2 answers  ·  posted 1y ago by JYelton‭  ·  last activity 1y ago by Nick Alexeev‭

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Is a current-dependent current source and a current mirror the same thing?

I have a 4-20 mA digital air pressure regulator which is controlled by and reports its pressure by being the current sink in two independent 4-20 mA current loops. Our control system utilizes Anal...

1 answer  ·  posted 1y ago by JYelton‭  ·  last activity 1y ago by Olin Lathrop‭

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What is a good PCB-layout?

I am an electrical engineering student and I just finished designing an ECG-amplifier circuit. Here is the schematic: - It is fairly simple. Initially, there is a 1st order highpass filter. Then...

1 answer  ·  posted 1y ago by Carl‭  ·  last activity 1y ago by Olin Lathrop‭

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What is the role of master clock speed on DAC

In protocol I2S we have 3 signal + one none standard master clock(Mentioined by Olin Lathrop): 1.data 2.lrck/fck (frame synchronizer) 3.bck (bit clock) 4.mck/sck (master clock) Question 1: Why we...

2 answers  ·  posted 1y ago by mohammadsdtmnd‭  ·  last activity 1y ago by mohammadsdtmnd‭

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What does it mean for a signal to have impedance?

What does it mean for signals to have impedance? To me, impedance is kinda like an "extended resistance" that also includes phase shift $$Z = R + jX $$It makes sense to me that components like cap...

3 answers  ·  posted 1y ago by Carl‭  ·  last activity 1y ago by TonyStewart‭

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Using arc trace routing instead of 45 degree trace routing

Most modern CAD software for PCB design offers arc trace routing or a form of conversion between 45/90 degree angel trace routing and arc trace routing. Despite this, the overwhelming majority of c...

3 answers  ·  posted 1y ago by Mu3‭  ·  last activity 1y ago by Lundin‭

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Testing instrumentation amplifier with differential signal

I am using the AD620 as instrumentation amplifier to amplify the body's ECG signal. An ECG is a differential signal (measured with two electrodes) and I want a differential gain of Gd=1000 . The ...

3 answers  ·  posted 1y ago by Carl‭  ·  last activity 1y ago by TonyStewart‭

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How Relay inrush current limiter works?

In this circuit below the relay circuit part is acting as an inrush current limiter, but I can't understand how it works since the current is flowing in both conditions where the relay is open or c...

1 answer  ·  posted 1y ago by deleted user  ·  edited 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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how to figure out the max power of a transformer?

I have a MOT that is rated 220V-50Hz only and i need to know its maximum operating power i tried to google the reference number but unable to find anything about its power, so how to figure out the...

2 answers  ·  posted 1y ago by deleted user  ·  last activity 1y ago by Jasen‭