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| CA3310 CA3310 PDF When RESET is low, the differential input receivers are disabled, and undriven (floating) data and clock inputs are allowed. In addition, when RESET is low, all registers are reset, and all outputs are forced low. The LVCMOS RESET input must always be held at a valid logic high or low level. CA3310 Datasheet This device is a 16-bit transceiver featuring non-inverting 3-State bus compatible outputs in both send and receive directions. The control function implementation minimizes external timing requirements. The device features an Output Enable (OE) input for easy cascading and a Direction (DIR) input for direction control. CA3310 Suppliers Connect one end of the RS232 interface cable to the free RS-232 socket on your PC and connect the other end to P1 on the DSP56307EVM as shown in Figure 2-3. Note the important connections here are Pin 2 - Rx, Pin 3 - Tx, Pin 4 - DTR and Pin 5 - GND. The other connections on the 9 way connector are unused. Also it is not necessary to insert any twists in the cable, that is Pin 2 on the plug goes to Pin 2 on the socket, Pin 3 to Pin 3 etc. Features as per EASY412-DC-RC, without keypad an LCD display • 8 digital inputs (2 inputs also usable as analog inputs) • 4 transistor outputs • LCD display • Operating buttons • Screw terminals • Time switch Features as per EASY412-DC-TC, without keypad an LCD display • 12 digital inputs (2 inputs also usable as analog inputs) • 8 transistor outputs • LCD display • Operating buttons • Screw terminals • Time switch • 12 digital inputs (2 inputs also usable as analog inputs) • 8 transistor outputs • LCD display • Operating buttons • Screw terminals • Time switch • Expandable with EASY.....E Features as per EASY621-DC-TC, without keypad an LCD display The CA3310 is a 3-channel ASK receiver for 125-kHz carrier signals. Its three active input stages with very low power consumption and high input sensitivity allow to connect up to 3 antennas for direction-independent wake-up function and data transfer. The CA3310 is an air-cooled, high power switch-mode pulsed current source designed to drive diode lasers, bars and arrays. It delivers current pulses variable from 1A to 150A, pulse widths variable from <50µs to 20ms, and pulse repetition frequencies variable from single shot to 5KHz at duty cycles up to 50%. 2) Digitize the modulated signal at a 1MHz rate, allowing aliasing to perform the down conversion. In this method the usual mixers are eliminated and the digitized signal is identical to that obtained in method 1 above. The problem is that the input slew rates seen by the converter are over one thousand times greater than those seen in the above example and aperture related errors may dominate. |
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