Quickly designing a 23cm Hairpin filter in ADS
A 23cm hairpin filter operates around the 1.296GHz amateur radio band. The frequency being low enough allows us to fabricate it on a low cost FR4 substrate. It operates as a bandpass filter. There...
A 23cm hairpin filter operates around the 1.296GHz amateur radio band. The frequency being low enough allows us to fabricate it on a low cost FR4 substrate. It operates as a bandpass filter. There...
In this quick article, I show step by step process of drawing a boost converter schematic and finally ending up with a PCB layout. All of it done on Altium designer using Altium’s own...
The Analog devices PlutoSDR comes with the AD9361 chip. Meant for learning, the PlutoSDR comes at a much more affordable cost as compared to the USRP. Of course, the USRP has its own advantages...
I reviewed JLCPCB PCB fabrication service a few years ago. Since then a lot has changed. There have been stories, both good and bad about JLCPCB. You can read the comments on that post....
The well-known RTL-SDR found itself to become quite popular over the past few years. Even today, RTL-SDR works like a gateway to the world of digital radios. The open-source RTL-SDR setup works with almost...
One of the earlier posts demonstrated the process of building Petalinux for the Zynq SoC on the Zybo board. The process itself is quite simple when all you have to do is run Linux....
In one of the previous articles, I showed you how you could build a basic design on Zynq SoC and boot Petalinux over it. This article would be an extension to the previous one. Our...
his post is going to be unusually short. Sometime ago I created a small electronics module where I had to use almost all of the GPIO pins on the STM32F103, except the oscillator pins....
Those working on embedded C/C++ would know the importance of converting a binary file into a C array. I deal with raw images and ram dumps on daily basis. For example, I may be...
Right back in the year 2011, the last blocks of the IPv4 address space were allocated. There were no new blocks left for any future expansion of the IPv4 address. This happened because more...
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