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  • TA024: A Transmitter Chip Set for Wireless Telemetry Applications
    M/A-COM, Inc. has developed a highly integrated transmitter chip set for wireless telemetry applications under a U.S. Army Development Contract. The chip set is comprised of a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO), a silicon synthesizer/phase locked loop (PLL), and a family of power amplifiers (PA's
  • Circuit Ideas: Setting Up a Low-Power Transceiver
    the chip to transmit and receive at other frequencies. A voltage-controlled oscillator on the chip uses an external inductor L101 to set its frequency. Its PCB layout should be close to pins L1 and L2 and symmetrical to minimize affects of stray fields and component variations. The digital bit
  • Code development for the PIC16C52
    a Watchdog Timer (WDT), while the PIC16C52 does not. Therefore, the WDT on the PIC16C54/JW must be disabled. The ?__CONFIG? command used in Example 1 disables the WDT. 3. The PIC16C54/JW has four oscillator modes, while the PIC16C52 has two. Therefore, only RC and XT oscillator modes should be used
  • Low Power Design Using PICmicroTM Microcontrollers
    is consuming. Circuits to. VDD slower than 0.05 V/ms? Does VDD start at. measure IPD for all oscillator modes are shown in. VSS then rise? These conditions will not. Figure 5 for PICmicro devices. The resistor Rp is used. guarantee that the chip will come out of reset and. to measure the amount
  • Temperature Measurement Circuits for Embedded Applications
    will be compared with a frequency output RTD oscillator circuit, along with design examples using serial and analog output silicon Integrated Circuit (IC) sensors. In addition, a Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA) circuit will be shown that can increase the effectiveness of the Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) bit
  • Capacitive Multibutton Configurations
    to implementing multiple touch buttons They must be the same because the basic sensing using Microchip microcontrollers. The first approach oscillator circuit requires the voltage on the capacitor to creates a simple 4 sensor system using the on-chip be compared to the upper and lower limit C1IN+ and 4-to-1
  • Stepper Motor Control Using the PIC16F684
    in a Capture Compare PWM (ECCP) module is used to controlled manner rather than being turned on and off implement a microstepping technique known as high- abruptly. torque microstepping. The microcontroller's 8 MHz A microstepping technique known as high torque internal oscillator allows the signals generated
  • Power-Up Considerations
    ). The chip actually comes. (memory), the device may power-up in an unknown. out of reset about TOST ms after that, where. state. To guarantee that the device starts up in a known. TOST = Time of the Oscillator Start-up Timer. (The timer. state, it must contain a power-up reset circuit. is called

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