Hi, I’m working on a logisim project for university.
I need to increase the clock frequency to 8/16 Hz, but the frequency must be set in the options to 1 Hz. How can I increase the frequency using only a circuit?
Thanks for the help.
I have read this article where I want to save a small question that made questionned my understanding:
1-first question:
in this article baude rate/bit period, how can he takes the bit period as the baud rate. in my understanding, bit rate=(1/bit period) = baude rate* number of bits in 1 baud...
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not sure if this is even possible, maybe someone knows of a way.
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I thought at first to use a VCO, but I didn't found any that generates a sine wave with 500Khz. So I thought to use a microcontroller, like Atmel o Arduino, but it's really difficult to create a PWM greater than 4MHz.
Do you know any other way to generate a sine wave?
Hello,
Can anyone please answer this question: Describe a measurement method for estimating the frequency deviation for frequency-modulated signals.
Any response would be highly appreciated. Thanks
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It's my first post. I'm new in electronics fields. I'm french and my english is not very good, excuse me.
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