Microvia It's been said but to be clear:
Micro-via = really small diameter via. usually laser drilled
Blind-via = any diameter but from an outside layer (top or bottom) and ending in an...
Tuesday, 17 August 2010 - 20:55
Microvia And you really really really should make absolutely sure you need one. They can be big trouble. I've done some seriously high speed work and I've yet to need one. Think about...
Monday, 16 August 2010 - 22:48
Small unmaned aerial vehicle suav project my 2 cents: for sure you should stuff all your prototype electronics in a model plane of the same type. Fly it around manually and record everything your electronics are doing...
Wednesday, 11 August 2010 - 22:43
Looking for SPI to Ethernet solution clawson wrote:Shannon,
While I can understand part of that argument is it not the case, for a commercially produced product, that BOM is the real driver?
I would say that in a...
Thursday, 14 May 2009 - 12:41
Looking for SPI to Ethernet solution THERE we go! Thanks Don. That is looking more like what we need.
I appreciate the suggestions to add another microprocessor to the product but it really is not feasible. If...
Tuesday, 12 May 2009 - 12:41
Looking for SPI to Ethernet solution Maybe I missed it but isn't that chip just a controller?. It doesn't have a tcp/ip stack or anything right?
Tuesday, 12 May 2009 - 05:55
Looking for SPI to Ethernet solution certainly workable but adds complexity to the system design. We'd have to task our software guys with writing and maintaining an extra set of code. I was hoping for a drop in...
Monday, 11 May 2009 - 16:52
how to protect data stored in atmega against copies sgomes wrote:hmmm perhaps you have to be logged in. let's try this:
Second Try
For those who were curious...the link should be working now. (waaaayyyy off topic)
how to protect data stored in atmega against copies Dren wrote:sgones, is that a photo of an electric car ??? It looks too good ! What's the spec ? Do you have a website about it ?
It's a converted Porsche 914. 120V @ 150-200AH...
I want to see the fab house that will do a 48" long pcb! And the cost of that compared to a two wire cable!
I thought Digi International had cornered the market for wireless "smart" meters.
It's been said but to be clear: Micro-via = really small diameter via. usually laser drilled Blind-via = any diameter but from an outside layer (top or bottom) and ending in an...
And you really really really should make absolutely sure you need one. They can be big trouble. I've done some seriously high speed work and I've yet to need one. Think about...
my 2 cents: for sure you should stuff all your prototype electronics in a model plane of the same type. Fly it around manually and record everything your electronics are doing...
clawson wrote:Shannon, While I can understand part of that argument is it not the case, for a commercially produced product, that BOM is the real driver? I would say that in a...
THERE we go! Thanks Don. That is looking more like what we need. I appreciate the suggestions to add another microprocessor to the product but it really is not feasible. If...
Maybe I missed it but isn't that chip just a controller?. It doesn't have a tcp/ip stack or anything right?
certainly workable but adds complexity to the system design. We'd have to task our software guys with writing and maintaining an extra set of code. I was hoping for a drop in...
sgomes wrote:hmmm perhaps you have to be logged in. let's try this: Second Try For those who were curious...the link should be working now. (waaaayyyy off topic)
hmmm perhaps you have to be logged in. let's try this: Second Try
Dren wrote:sgones, is that a photo of an electric car ??? It looks too good ! What's the spec ? Do you have a website about it ? It's a converted Porsche 914. 120V @ 150-200AH...
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