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My question is about the glitch-avoiding problem in general, not just USB data pair. I'm asking how do I do the clocking and sampling. I'm reading about USB and have a question about how we avoid ...
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I really would like to have suggestions and feedback from someone. It's about digital logic, in detail, the Z80 interfacing. In this design, I used a 74HC30 which is a 8-input NAND Gate. I'm using it ...
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Is it possible that clock/voltage glitching can happen over remote distances? (Having the necessary equipment.)
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I have designed simple P-channel MOSFET circuit. It works well, but when low source power is applied (1 V), a glitch occurs in the output signal. I tried R, L and C component, but it didn't work. What ...
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I have some simple firmware written for an ATmega328 (not Arduino) and I'm converting to STM32. I have more than one STM32 development board, so for now I'm searching a generic config and generic code....
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A lot of background, the question is at the end: I have made some simulations and experimental tests with the goal of achieving lowest possible noise floor using DACs with a sample rate of at least ...
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Screenshot shows a simple one BJT amplifier circuit in LTSpice, 100mV 800 Hz sinewave input with the output shown in the blue trace. The green trace shows the calculated voltage gain i.e. Vout/Vin. ...
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I am testing a QSPI NOR FLASH device on a board I designed. It's datasheet is here. Although it is working, I am seeing some glitches on the FLASH SDO (Serial Data Output) line. All other signals are ...
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In connection with question CMOS gate logic switching time based on input vectors one of the answers mentioned hazards. Although the question was about the switching time, finally I did not find the ...
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Both glitches and hazards seem to be very similar. Can the difference be explained with the help of an example?
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I need to connect an Event Detection pin (pin of the NXP NTAG 5 component) to a GPIO of the NXP i.XM6 processor. The problem is that the NTAG 5 pin has a logic level of 5V and the GPIO has a logic ...
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how exactly does glitch happen for rising-edge and falling-edge ICG ? Why for the top version of rising-edge ICG, there is no X at the MSB of the latch output ? Note: TE signal is asynchronous to CLK,...
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I have a circuit on a PCB on which I’m observing “analogue glitches” when making physical contact with the enclosure. This enclosure is from ABS and there is a circular connector on one side for ...
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I built a ring oscillator out of discrete logic gates as in the following schematic: It consists of 6 inverters/NOT gate (SN74LVC1G04@U12-17) and one NAND gate (SN74LVC1G00@U11) so the circuit can be ...
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I have a 4 MHz clock and 4 x 74LS161 4-bit counters hooked up to get a 16 bit counter. It's all done how I have done it many times, synchronous with clock going into all the counters and RCO of ...
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I am using 74LS652 octal bus transceivers and registers, in a 4 MHz switching application and I am seeing very peculiar glitching. Here is the focus of the problem: and that 16 bit Counter is here ...
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The following circuit is supposed to output 1 if the input is greater or equal than 1010 (decimal 10). The truth table is given and we are supposed to convert that to POS and SOP using Karnaugh maps. ...
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I don't know if it is right place to ask, if not correct/guide me. I recently have built treadmill workstation, where I could walk and work (rather than just sitting). But as soon as I turn on ...
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I'm looking at an LPC812 Cortex M0+ microcontroller and its GPIO functions. On a PIC microcontroller, one would always set the LATch prior to changing the direction of a given pin. This avoids the ...
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I have made a Slayer Exciter circuit for my school project. I'm going to be assessed on it. Now, it works just fine. But if I have to light a tubelight or something, I have to touch the terminal to ...
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What is the difference between debounce filter and glitch filter on a mcu? I'm trying to implement a hardware debounce filtering on a ATSAM4S4C (ATMEL SAM CORTEX-M4 - PAGE 575. http://ww1.microchip....
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I'm using a Tektronix oscilloscope and I use only one channel. I export the data for that channel to a csv file and open it on my PC. I found the csv file actually contains data for two waveforms! One ...
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