Some of the 4000 series analog switches can work above 10MHz, some cannot.
I have sucessfully used 4051, 4052, and 4053s above 10MHz. Some 74HC40xx can go to 90-100MHz (Philips, TI, ST).
Swing range depends on your voltage rails you run it on. Use a +/-5V supply, and you can go +/-4.5V with the...
Don't know if it's too late, but here are my suggestions on things to look into.
1)Termination - you mentioned there was none, and you have 1V overshoot on your data lines. That much overshoot means you have no control of your rise times, which is a major factor. Consider some series...
Once upon a time I designed an RS485 system with 128 nodes that were on 4 different AC circuits, so isolation was taken into consideration.
One approach was to transformer couple all RS485 lines, similar to the approach Ethernet takes. This provide galvonic isolation to thousands of volts. Only...
And that is another reason why I have stuck with PADs 3.51 for so many years. I know exactly where each bug is, and how to avoid it. They are minor, bug can be a pain if not anticipated.
I got a price of $4K for PADs 2006 with schematic, PCB, and 2 layer autorouter. From another source I got a...
I've been using PADs for about 14 years now, back into the DOS days. Yes PADs started in DOS, not the workstation environment mentioned above.
Back then we had rules like, save every 5 mintues to a different filename, so when the program locks and corrupts the database, you can step back 5...
Yea, your message is kind of vauge, but if you are looking for something along the lines of a portable media player, we have a review on some of the available refernce designs out there:
http://www.cedesigner.com/wordpress/?p=14
Is your £1000 budget per unit, or you are trying to build one only...
originator said,
"that stove in the picture---I'd love to find the manufacturer of the conductive plastic for that surface"
That's a solid glass top. The images for the buttons are printed on the glass, and the capacitive sensor PCB is adhered to the back side of the glass.
The Qprox...
itsmoked said,
"...And the mind-screw you get with 555s"
No doubt. It's always a bad sign when to the standard method to explain how to use the 555 timer starts with a transistor level schematic of what's inside...
OK, I will wave the Atmel flag, just for equal time. :)
My limited experience...
I've also seen plenty of switchers that have the CE mark and FCC, but in fact are broadband noise generators that will fail you at any test range.
Always check, never assume with those things.
-Bill
CE Designer Forum
www.cedesigner.com
Two questions:
1) What is the application for this circuit? Is is something to do with safety? With large caps and large resistors, 555s become less reliable. If the accuracy of the 2 seconds is important you might think about that.
2) Is this a 'one off' circuit, or something headed towards...
zeitghost, sounds like you have a dishonest vendor, and need to find a new one.
In general, my decision as to paying for bare baord test is based on the complexity of the board and what the value is fully loaded with parts. If both are low, then the first test any component sees, both board and...
So for a small US based manufacturer that does less than 10% of it's business in the EU, is it worth the hassle? You have to compare the profits from that portion of your sales to the additional cost of transitining to Pb free, plus ongoing issues due to things like wiskers, etc that could...
I have found that you cannot apply lean to all manufacturing businesses. Just as ISO is not for everyone, neither is lean.
I think too many people are attraced to lean because most of the principals are obvious. It's sort of like those commercials for matresses that ask, "Do you wake up...