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Difference between asynchronous and synchronous resets in flip-flops?
Theoretical questions
J.Smith
12 months ago
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My teacher mentioned that there's an important distinction between asynchronous and synchronous resets used in flip-flops, but I’m still a bit confused about how they actually differ in behavior. From what I understand, both Types reset the flip-flop to a known state, but: How does the timing of an asynchronous reset differ from a synchronous one? When designing digital circuits or writing HDL (like Verilog or VHDL), how do I decide which Type to use? Are there any pros, cons, or common pitfalls I should be aware of with either reset Type? I'd appreciate a practical explanation or examples that clarify when and why one might be preferred over the other.
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RE: What is bandwidth in oscilloscope?
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Rashid
11 months ago
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You're right—3x can be fine for clean sine WAves. The 5x rule is mainly for digital signals or sharp edges where higher harmonics matter more. Depends on the signal Type and what you're measuring.
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Can I use Analog pins as digital output pin?
Programming
Rahav
12 months ago
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Is it possible to use analog pins as digital output? If yes, how to do this? I mean what command should I Type?
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How can I build a basic RC car using Arduino?
Arduino
PCBChronicle...
1 year ago
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I WAnt to create a simple RC car using Arduino and need some guidance on the necessary components and setup. The plan is to control the car wirelessly but am unsure whether Bluetooth, RF, or Wi-Fi would be the best option. Additionally, I would like to know which Arduino board would be most suitable for this project and what Type of motor driver should be used to control the DC motors. If there are any recommended libraries, circuit diagrams, or example codes to help get started, I would appreciate any suggestions.
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Answer to: Difference between active and passive buzzer and how to identify them?
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Admin
2 years ago
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For a tank WAter level control system, both active and passive buzzers can be used for sound alerts, but which one is best depends on your needs. Key Differences:Active Buzzer: This Type comes with an internal oscillating circuit, meaning it generates sound as soon as you power it. You don't need any extra control or signal from a microcontroller—just apply voltage (like 5V), and it will produce a constant tone. This is ideal for simple "on/off" alerts. Pros: Easy to use, no extra coding needed to generate sound. Cons: Fixed tone—no control over pitch or ...
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Answer to: Why hasn't Arduino added a USB-C port to the UNO R3?
Hardware/Schematic
Tech Geek
2 years ago
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... Additionally, USB-C connectors and cables are generally more expensive than USB Type-B, especially in large quantities. This could increase the production costs of Arduino boards, potentially making them less affordable for hobbyists and students. When the Uno R3 WAs released, USB-C WAs either just emerging or not widely adopted, so using it wouldn't have been practical at the time. However, it's worth noting that the latest Arduino Uno R4 does include a USB-C port, showing that Arduino is gradually moving towards newer standards where it makes sense.
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Answer to: Differences Between LM358 Temperature Sensor and Thermistor?
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Jignesh
2 years ago
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Thermistors cost much less than the LM35 temperature sensor but require calibration due to their non-linear nature. At the same time, a thermistor is more accurate and precise(down to +/- 0.1°C) than an LM35(around +/- 0.5°C). LM35: Very easy to integrate with Arduino. You can read the output voltage directly using an analog pin, and with simple conversion (multiply by 100 to convert from mV to °C), you get the temperature. Thermistors: While they can be integrated, they often require additional components (like a resistor for a voltage divider) and more complex calculations to convert resistance to temperature. This can make them slightly more challenging to set up. Main Differences Feature LM35 Temperature Sensor Thermistor Type Integrated circuit (analog voltage output) Resistor (typically NTC or PTC) Output Outputs a linear voltage (10 mV/°C) Resistance changes non-linearly with temperature Temperature Range Typically -55 to +150 °C Varies, but generally -40 to +125 °C Accuracy Typically ±0.5 °C or better Can be very accurate, but depends on the Type and calibration Response Time Fast response time Generally fast but varies by design Ease of Use Simple to interface with Arduino (analog input) Requires more complex calculations for linearization Calibration Usually factory calibrated Often requires calibration and look-up tables for accuracy For most projects requiring precise temperature monitoring with reliable readings and ease of integration with Arduino, the LM35 is likely the best option. However, if you need the highest accuracy and can manage the additional complexity, consider using a thermistor P.S.: LM358 is an OP-AMP IC. LM35 is a temperature sensor.
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Answer to: STM32 vs Arduino: Which One is Better?
Hardware/Schematic
electronicb_...
2 years ago
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I think it really depends on the Type of projects you're working on. If you're mainly doing simple LED displays, motor control, or basic IoT projects, Arduino boards are perfect. They’re simple and get the job done without much hassle. But if you WAnt to dive into audio processing, real-time data acquisition, or anything that requires heavy computation, STM32 is a beast. I switched over when I started working on a DIY oscilloscope project because I needed faster ADC and more memory.
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Difference between active and passive buzzer and how to identify them?
Theoretical questions
Paul
2 years ago
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I'm working on a project based on a tank WAter level control system. I need to include a buzzer for sound alerts, but I know nothing about buzzers. I've come across active and passive buzzers, but I'm not sure which one would be the best choice for this project. Can anyone provide information on which would be more suitable, the key differences between active and passive buzzers, and how to identify each Type?
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Why hasn't Arduino added a USB-C port to the UNO R3?
Hardware/Schematic
Yvette
2 years ago
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Hello everyone, Arduino still uses USB Type-B instead of the latest USB-C, and to me, it doesn't seem like there's a particular reason for sticking with the older port. Why haven’t they changed it? Are there specific technical or design considerations that have influenced this decision?
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