Category Archives: Electronic Design

IMEC Announces a Breakthrough Chip for 100G Optical Networking

13/12/2022, hardwarebee

Imec, a research and innovation company in Belgium, is developing a new chip that aims to strengthen next-generation optical networks. The chip, called a transimpedance amplifier (TIA), is designed for use in 100G passive optical networks (PONs).
 
PONs are a type of fiber optic network that use a

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Unit Of Resistance

07/11/2022, hardwarebee

What is resistance?
 
In electronics, the term “resistance” is the fundamental property of every electronic device. Resistors are a common element in electrical and electronic devices.
 
Even a small piece of wire has some resistance. When an electron flows through devices and wires, it encounters some hindrances in

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Understanding Knee Voltage

24/10/2022, hardwarebee

To understand the term knee voltage we should first refer to the graph of a diode (figure 1). The knee is the bent on the graph, after which rapid changes occur in the diode behavior. This bent is shaped like a knee, hence the term “knee voltage”.
 
This current-voltage

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SMPS Full Form

11/08/2022, hardwarebee

SMPS Full Form, sometimes referred to as Switching Mode Power Supply, is the full form of SMPS. A switching regulator is used by SMPS, an electronic power supply system, to efficiently transmit electrical power. In fact, SMPS full form is an electronic circuit that converts power which switches. These switches

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Understanding Delta Modulation

07/08/2022, hardwarebee

What is delta modulation?
 
In the digital era, analog and digital signals are be converted into each other form. For this purpose, many techniques have been developed, which each of them has pros and cons. One of the techniques that are used for converting analog signals to digital signals

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Understanding RC Phase Shift Oscillator

12/07/2022, hardwarebee

rc phase shift oscillator

Introduction to Electronic Oscillators
 
An electronic oscillator is a circuit that accepts DC voltage and generates a periodic AC signal with different frequencies from few Hz to GHz. The periodic signal can be sinusoidal or non-sinusoidal, like a triangle or square wave. The oscillator with a sine wave is

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CEO Talk: John Davis, Rapid Automation Design

13/06/2022, hardwarebee

This interview was held with John Davis, CEO of Rapid Automation Design.
 

 
Tell me a bit about your background?
 
I’ve been an FPGA designer and microcontroller engineer for 22 years.  I can honestly say that I love my job.  I truly look forward to every new

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Difference between Synchronous and Asynchronous Counter

04/06/2022, hardwarebee

Synchronous and asynchronous counters are the two widely used counters in digital circuits. In this article, the difference between synchronous and asynchronous counter are discussed in detail including their characteristics, applications and operation are meticulously written.
 
Counters are the simplest form of sequential circuits and flip-flops are the basic

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Inductors In Parallel

04/06/2022, hardwarebee

Inductors are said to be parallel if one or more inductors share the same two nodes. In this article we will discuss the topic around inductors in parallel and present the two common scenarios: with and without mutual inductance.
 
Inductors in Parallel – Background
 
When a current flows

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Zener Diode Is Used As

01/06/2022, hardwarebee

Zener diode is considered a special purpose diode because it can operate in a reverse biased mode. Because of this, these diodes are used in voltage regulation and waveform shaping circuits. In this tutorial, two types of voltage regulation circuits with Zener diodes are discussed. In addition to voltage regulators,

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