nowire9

nowire9

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    85f68e16-c48f-4f8e-b8c0-13c038555684

    1. Refer to the 3-input NAND truth table (the only case where F(X,Y,Z)=1 is when X=Y=Z=1, else F(X,Y,Z)=0): X,Y,Z | F(X,Y,Z) ----------------...

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    b3ab0ffc-e033-4f83-ad99-db4de3424c48

    massmanhow to design 3.3v power supply using 7805 for ARM processer.?See pages 22-23 of the #-Link-Snipped-# for a simple example circuit using...

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    cdb8c7c5-3c38-48b2-92f9-71f6ff7c9b60

    Good luck with exams.

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    1955027f-1c79-45ab-ab85-b85628c4a094

    IV. None of the above

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    12123fdd-2644-4da5-8f9c-ee1902dd08ca

    Now that depends on what direction you want to go after graduation. If you are more interested in technical design, I would...

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    c47acd49-ee72-4eb5-ace8-0b12cb08c392

    The first basic step is to see if the module works. Interface with the module via a terminal program such as Hyperterminal...

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    4b9229a1-9a8e-4f40-8941-496b0616ae16

    I don't recognize it. It looks like the same 20 pin DIP package as an XBEE module. If you have no starting...

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    f872b71e-ca87-4346-8cf1-5571363e8bd0

    <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Electrical-Engineering-101-Everything-Probably/dp/0750678127" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Amazon.com</a>...

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    c7930278-ba4a-44fc-9437-3c0f33fb034b

    average peak power output of PV cells is ~0.01-0.015 W/cm2: #-Link-Snipped-# #-Link-Snipped-# Here are smaller ones geared towards a small electronics project...

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    d5695f74-2c90-48ab-88b8-47ae2540518c

    Possible battery charger issue? I know that vintage of HP has been known to have some battery charger issues. That would at...

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    8e6e8665-6a20-410e-9257-f5f7753aa8ee

    Not sure if you're still working on this idea or not, but godfather is right - the RFM modules are good choices...