[Jesus] is helping his cousin learn about microcontrollers. Right now they’re on the subject of serial communications, which turned into a nice way to add a Hackaday Easter Egg. Using and FTDI chip in ...
NEC Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723) and its subsidiary in Europe, NEC Electronics (Europe) GmbH, introduced the µPD161451 bridge IC for 3G mobile handsets, a chip that facilitates development of ...
Blistering speed distinguishes today's serial data transmission schemes. OEMs have already productized 2.5-Gbit/s and 3-Gbit/s designs, and 5-Gbit/s technologies are on the way, with 12-Gbit/s making ...
This application note presents the simultaneous clock-synchronous serial data transmission and reception. It presents the specifications, the functions used, principles of operation and the ...
Single-wire data transmission is useful when operating a multitude of disperse components if high speed isn’t a requirement, but there’s a need for flexibility. The approach reduces the number of ...
This is just a general question. I know, obviously, that there are RS-232 "serial ports" and IEEE 1284/Centronix ports "parallel ports," and that these are "digital" connections. Then you have things ...
Bringing next-generation technologies to market has always required substantial capital outlay plus an optimistic view of the risks involved. Successfully implemented, products based on the new ...
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