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Problem Statement A USB-C PD compatible charger is used to power two devices, where one device is USB-C PD compatible, and the other is non-USB-C PD compatible. Moreover, the CC lines of USB-C PD compatible device port are connected directly

Altium Designer is considered the epitome of EDA tools for hardware design engineers when it comes to professional schematic and PCB design. It is quite inclusive and encompassing as far as all the steps in the design and management process

This blog is a guide to help you interface an IMU sensor such as LIS3DSH with a Bluetooth-enabled microcontroller such as NRF52 from Nordic, and use Zephyr OS to accomplish that. The blog will also help you understand establishing SPI

Grounding is the first line of defense against Electromagnetic Interference (EMI). Design for Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) involves utilizing techniques like EMC filters, shielding and circuit partitioning to ensure good EMC performance. However, properly planning and implementing grounding in your design,

Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) is unwanted electromagnetic energy that disturbs the proper functioning of an electronic device. All electronic devices generate some amount of electromagnetic radiation since the electricity flowing through the circuits is not fully contained. How does Electromagnetic Interference

Electronic systems are not completely closed systems. The current flowing through the circuits is not fully contained; rather it generates electromagnetic energy that can propagate around the circuit and tends to produce disturbance voltages in and around the system. Electronic

The remarkable property of a dual-rail supply is that compared to the positive DC voltages, whose voltage is positive concerning GND potential, this supply can also provide negative voltage. DC supplies are more commonly used in everyday electronics than AC

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