LMH6624 is an ultra-low noise broadband operational amplifier IC launched by National Semiconductor Corporation. The main application areas of this device include instrument sensor amplifiers, ultraso...
[p=30, null, left][font=宋体][font=Verdana][size=3][color=#000000]The most common lead-acid battery in production and life can store electrical energy through chemical reactions and use it in another oc...
The USB interface of STM32F103T6U6 seems to be easily damaged.Is it because of static electricity? Does the chip itself have a certain degree of self-protection?If not, what should be paid attention t...
Actually, this function should have been implemented in yesterday's post, but I went astray. I always wanted to use the existing functions to implement it. After reading the posts of forum friends, I ...
Why can't I draw a manual wiring to another pad or cross it? When doing automatic layout, the flying wire of the transistor's 3rd pin has not been changed to the corresponding 123?...
There are many different ways of human-computer interaction. The more common ones are listed below:
Mouse interaction: Using a mouse to operate a computer and interact was the most common human...[Details]
Nios II is a configurable 16-/32-bit RISC processor. Combined with a rich set of peripheral-specific instructions and hardware acceleration units, it provides a highly flexible and powerful SOPC sy...[Details]
The jammer is a signal blocker, mainly composed of a chip and a radio transmitter. When the car owner presses the remote control lock button, the jammer interferes with the electronic lock receivin...[Details]
In the summer of 2025, BlueOval SK, a joint venture between Ford and SK On, officially started production at its first battery factory in Kentucky.
According to the original plan, this w...[Details]
When discussing autonomous driving technology, there are often two extremes: on the one hand, there's the vision of "fully autonomous driving," while on the other, there's concern about potential s...[Details]
For autonomous vehicles to safely navigate the road, they must identify far more complex objects than just traffic lights, pedestrians, and other familiar objects. Among these obstacles is a crucia...[Details]
As the scale and business applications of national e-government networks continue to expand, the data and services transmitted over them are becoming increasingly sensitive and critical. To protect...[Details]
Normally, we determine our location and where we want to go by comparing our surroundings with observation and simple GPS tools. However, this kind of reasoning is very difficult for self-driving c...[Details]
The practice of warming up a car originated with gasoline-powered vehicles. Warming up the engine allows it to enter a better working state and ensures good lubrication. This has become a habit for...[Details]
"We have successfully launched the first version of our dedicated chip for EMB brake-by-wire. Second-generation samples have also been successfully completed, and we are actively planning a third-g...[Details]
Plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs) utilize two powertrains. Their pure electric range is typically inferior to that of pure electric vehicles, often reaching less than half that. Currently, mainstream...[Details]
Facial recognition, a biometric technology that uses facial features to authenticate identity, has rapidly become a global market hotspot in recent years as the technology has entered practical use...[Details]
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As core electronic components used in vastly different fields, automotive-grade chips and mobile/consumer-grade chips exhibit significant differences in their...[Details]
With the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT), wearable, and portable devices, consumers are growing weary of cluttered cables and the need for frequent battery recharges. The benefits of wireles...[Details]
As the power density of modern electronic systems continues to increase, effective thermal management has become critical to ensuring system performance, reliability, and longevity—especially in hi...[Details]