It says EPCOS P714 on it; it's a square; it has three legs on two sides and one leg on two sides, a total of eight legs. I don't know what chip it is, I hope an expert can answer it, thank you.
"The more you discharge a lithium battery, the more it wears out," said Tom Hartley, an electrical engineering professor at the University of Irvine who helps NASA study how to extend battery life. "T
As an engineer, we feel sad and helpless. Whenever I see old engineers who have worked for seven, eight or even ten years come for interviews or job fairs, I feel embarrassed and uncomfortable. I alwa
Design and implementation of a virtual experiment teaching system for simulating electronic circuitsAuthor's name: Du Baoqiang Ye Huiying Journal: Foreign Electronic Measurement Technology Issue: 2005
The following is a method of burning programs in DSP C6455. It uses the program running on the chip to write the program to be burned into the external FLASH. After the DSP is powered on or reset, exe