发表于 十二月 27, 2022
Electronic engineers and technicians are accustomed to seeing noise as a negative factor and therefore optimize for low noise during component selection, circuit design, and circuit board layout. In fact, random or pseudo-random noise can sometimes be useful. This article will further explain why and how to use noise.
发表于 十二月 21, 2022
We live in an age of being wrapped in electronic devices that make learning, working, exercising, traveling and communicating very convenient, and wearables in particular are becoming an integral part of People's Daily lives. In medical applications, wearables can be used to monitor heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen levels, calories burned during exercise, sleep tracking and more. To provide a better user experience, high performance, small size and low power consumption are key metrics for these wearables
发表于 十二月 13, 2022
The market demand for industrial applications is increasing day by day, and data acquisition system is the key equipment. They are usually used to detect temperature, flow, liquid level, pressure and other physical quantities, and then convert the analog signals corresponding to these physical quantities into high-resolution digital information, which is then further processed by software.
发表于 十二月 6, 2022
Parasitic inductance refers to the inductance parasitic on the PCB wiring or other components of the circuit board. Generally speaking, there will be a parasitic inductance where there is a wire, such as the copper wire on PCB, through the hole, even the bonding wire inside the chip will have a certain amount of parasitic inductance, the inductance of these parasitic inductors is generally from a few nH to dozens of nH.
发表于 十二月 2, 2022
What is the chip? A "chip" is a small piece of silicon containing an integrated circuit, often part of a computer or other electronic device. A chip, or microcircuit, microchip, or integrated circuit, in electronics is a way of miniaturizing a circuit (mainly a semiconductor device, but also a passive component, etc.), usually on the surface of a semiconductor wafer.