Phew, it's been a while since we've last done a #survey, but we are eager to get into some data-wrangling again! 👨🔬 This time, we are looking into #KNX Binary Inputs - which one is your go-to? Let us know by participating in our short survey: https://lnkd.in/dWBnjQny
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There is a powerfull flash light in this darkness! Your systems' inteligence shown in very smart diagrams; As a result of dynamic queries, Filtered as course or as fine as your necessities to query As it is today and updated everyday?
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This week’s #TimingTuesday blog is the first of a two-part series on spurs in clock phase noise measurements. In The Case of the Spurious Phase Noise Part 1, we review spurs and their distinctive characteristics, show how to account for them when calculating total RMS phase jitter and discuss the merits of displaying spurs (or not) in phase noise plots. #GoSkyworks #Timing https://lnkd.in/g57nGPkJ
Timing 101 #6: The Case of the Spurious Phase Noise Part I
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I am investigating an over frequency event in real world. It's a clear reminder of the importance of having reliable control systems, considering the varied sources and behaviors of power we rely on today.
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SVA: Interesting way to avoid using local variable Instead of: let n=2; // constant property p_src_dest; bit v; @(posedge clk) ($changed(src), v=src) |-> ##n v== dest; endproperty : p_src_dest Can use: property p_src_dest; @(posedge clk) ($changed(src) ) |-> ##n $past(src, n) == dest; endproperty : p_src_dest Srini says that he prefers to use $past in this scenario - it is FV friendly besides other aspects: https://lnkd.in/gwv7zA4C
Assertion to check for signal propagation
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There is a powerfull flash light in this darkness! Your systems' inteligence shown in very smart diagrams; As a result of dynamic queries, Filtered as course or as fine as your necessities to query As it is today and updated everyday?
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Can you tell which of these connectors is good, and which one isn't? What about if you didn't notice and already connected it - what would the signal you see on your scope tell you about the problem? Join me next week for the answers, plus a bunch more useful techniques and information for high-speed signal measurements: https://lcry.us/3VapvBP
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There is some confusion between systems at the moment. I’d like to clarify that Unicontrol’s swing boom compatibility gives absolute accuracy at any position through the swing. Check the accuracy of the swing boom below.. keep in mind the last digit is millimeters 😎
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Day 47: Modify the Array Today's challenge was about modifying an array by doubling the value of adjacent, valid, and equal elements, then replacing the next element with 0 and finally shifting all zeros to the end of the array. This problem helped reinforce array manipulation techniques such as in-place updates and efficient handling of zero shifts, all while maintaining the order of valid elements.
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Just a quick experiment on a Tek scope. Featuring a couple square waves generators, followed by my prototype of an adjustable signal generator using only R's C's, and op amps. Each signal is independently triggered and being 'averaged' using the variable persistence storage feature of the scope. Labels indicate voltage or time per division for calculating frequency and magnitude.
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Elsner Elektronik GmbH how do you like the Warhol-esque KNX B8-THs? 😜