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WEBINAR: Why predictive maintenance is fundamental in Industry 4.0
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Wearables display applications
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Wearable displays systems
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Voltage Level Translation for UART Interface
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Vibration Condition Monitoring with SimpleLink MSP432P4 precision ADC MCU
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Understanding Physical and Electrical Principles of LCD Displays
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Type-C PD 於工業電腦與電子銷售系統的應用
TMP117x: Ultra-High Accuracy Digital Temp Sensor with integrated non-volatile memory_Ver2
Tips and Tricks for Industrial Power Supplies - Isolated DC/DC
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Tips and Tricks for Industrial Power Supplies - Fly-Bucks(TM)
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Time of Flight & LIDAR - Optical Front End Reference Design
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TI-RSLK Module 9 – SysTick timer
In this module, you will learn the fundamentals of SysTick timers and pulse width modulators (PWM), including how to measure pulse times and period with a logic analyzer and amplitude with an oscilloscope. It is important to understand the concept of PWM as we will use it to adjust power to the motors.
TI-RSLK Module 9 - Lecture video part II - SysTick Timer - PWM
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TI-RSLK Module 9 - Lecture video part I - SysTick Timer - Theory
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TI-RSLK Module 9 - Lab video 9.2 – Demonstrate running sine wave output to adjust power
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TI-RSLK Module 8 – Interfacing input and output
The purpose of this module is to develop interface switches and an LED so the robot can effectively detect wall collisions. Many sensors and actuators deploy LEDs, so understanding how they operate will be important to building your robot.
TI-RSLK Module 8 - Lecture video part II - Interfacing input and output - LEDs
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TI-RSLK Module 8 - Lecture video part I - Switches
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TI-RSLK Module 8 - Lab video 8.1 - Interfacing switches and LEDS and debugging
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TI-RSLK Module 7 – Finite state machines
This module will demonstrate how to use finite state machines as a central controller for the system.