Programming Your Decoder
Found 3 free book(s)Tsunami Digital Sound Decoder Diesel Sound User’s Guide
soundtraxx.comvarious aspects of programming your Tsunami Decoder, as well as some tips on troubleshooting. For the power user, the Tsunami Technical Reference provides a list of all the CVs available for use with Tsunami decoders and their exact functions and make-up for those who wish to have a complete
Lecture 7 - Memory
userweb.eng.gla.ac.uk– A k-input ROM requires a k-to-2k decoder – Such a decoder requires 2k, k-input NAND gates, k buffers and k inverters, each with fanout of 2k-1. – 1Mbyte memory would obviously require over 1 million 20 input NAND gates, and 40 buffers/inverters with fanout of half a …
Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) - learn.sparkfun
learn.sparkfun.comProgramming for SPI Resources and Going Further Introduction Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) is an interface bus commonly used to send data between microcontrollers and small peripherals such as shift registers, sensors, and SD cards. It uses separate clock and data lines, along with a select line to choose the device you wish to talk to.