If you have a simple Arduino project that only uses a few pins, you might be able to shrink it down to a small 8-pin chip. This video will show you how to do it. It is based on the "High-Low" technology group of an MIT laboratory. Best of all, you can use the same Arduino code and development environment you've used before.
void DMACH1AddrConfig(volatile Uint16 *DMA_Dest,volatile Uint16 *DMA_Source) There are two source addresses, one A is used for transmission (incremented with each byte), and the other B is used as a r
May I ask if the common in common collector, common emitter and common base in analog electronics is based on these poles? For example, how is the common collector method used?
Here I would like to share with you the design steps of DSP. [align=left][font=宋体]About the initial application of DSP28335: Program design steps: [/font][/align] [align=left] [font=宋体]When developing
I am a complete novice in embedded systems. It has been half a year since I first learned about STM32. Next, I will talk about my somewhat tortuous experience in getting into STM32, which is actually
A well-designed LC oscillation circuit is not as stable as the frequency of the CRYSTA crystal oscillation circuit , but the CRYSTAL crystal oscillation cannot change the frequency at any time . In th