Schmitt Trigger - Circuitos electrónicos
Application Note 1815 May 2013 DRF Series Design Guide George J. Krausse Microsemi Corp RF Power Products Group 405 SW Columbia St. Bend, OR 97702 USA gkrausse@microsemi.com [. . . . . ]
http://www.microsemi.com/document-portal/doc_download/123628-drf-series-design-guide
Electronic Circuits Diagram: Simple Purpose Alarm - Electronic Schematics collections where we discuss about electronic circuits schematics, printed circuit board diagrams and electronics projects
https://streampowers.blogspot.com/2012/11/simple-purpose-alarm.html
David Johnson has compiled a number of hobby corner circuits, projects and ideas for you, which fall into a general “hobby” category. For those who frequent this site, some of the material will look familiar as I borrowed some of it from the DC forum.
http://www.discovercircuits.com/H-Corner/HC-List-descriptions.htm
This project describes the implementation of a phone line audio and event recorder originally devised for monitoring technical support call center attendants for quality assurance purposes. Our initial objective was to have a device that digitizes the calls with good audio quality and
http://www.radiolocman.com/shem/schematics.html?di=64371
The post explains the basic pinout details of the timer IC 555, and how to configure the IC in its standard or popular astable, bistable, and monostable circuit modes. The post also details the various formulas for calculating the IC 555 parameters. By Girish Radhakrishnan Our hobby world would be less interesting without IC555. It would be one of our first IC to use in electronics. In this article we are going to look back at history of IC555, their 3 operating modes and some of their specifica.......
http://www.homemade-circuits.com/2016/03/timer-ic-555-explained.html
Superregenerative radio receiver circuit diagram
http://jap.hu/electronic/sregrcvr.html
Using a simple ECL Schmitt trigger, you can convert three-level AMI signals to NRZI.
http://www.edn.com/design/analog/4326856/AMI-to-NRZI-direct-conversion-circuit-tolerates-unequalized-pulse-tails
La serie NI Multisim: Circuitos Básicos presenta muchos circuitos frecuentes y recursos para el diseño de topologías, esenciales en la comprensión de la electrónica. Estos ejemplos son para los usuarios nuevos o avanzados, y ofrecen un poderoso punto de partida para la construcción de una librería de circuitos mostrando diversos componentes, diseños, y el poder de simulación interactiva SPICE y su análisis. Dividido en siete capítulos que consisten en RLC, diodo, transistor, amplifica.......
https://www.ni.com/example/5647/es/pdf
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