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- What about the other 3-bits in flag register ?
- 7 Segment Display Help
- wireless electricity simulation
- Electricity Theft
- Open Circuit Remotely
What about the other 3-bits in flag register ? Posted: 10 Oct 2010 06:32 PM PDT Actually i have a silly doubt, As we know our intel microprocessor have 5 flags and 1-bit space is alloted for each flag. Flag register we are going to use is of 8-bits so 5-bits are used for the 5 different types of flag signal but But what about the other 3 bits ?? How these other 3 bits are used ?? :cean::cean: |
Posted: 10 Oct 2010 09:05 AM PDT Hi all, I am designing a four digit 7 segment display just using IC 74LS90 decade counter and 74LS47 BCD to 7 segment driver. My question is how to link the 74LS90 decade counter together so that the four 7 segment display will show me the result? |
wireless electricity simulation Posted: 10 Oct 2010 08:10 AM PDT hii to all i`m final year student i`m working in my project which is about wireless electricity there are some difficults i`ve been through my searching i want to know what is the best program i can simulate the circuit:rolleyes: |
Posted: 10 Oct 2010 06:20 AM PDT Hey :cean:, Me looking for an idea to reduce electricity theft....... As in our country it is more...... Me working on some ideas....... If you have any idea reply to me..... I will test those idea and tell you the reports...... Regards, VIPUL |
Posted: 10 Oct 2010 04:58 AM PDT Hi All, I am working on one project need your help. let me make it simple. since, you may not be interested in long story. I have a circuit its working fine no issues but i want to OPEN this circuit remotely to stop the flow of current. no more current no more work. what i will do, i will cut the wire and put Magnet in b/w the connection. so, in normal condition circuit is closed North South pole will make connection. Now, For Ssecurity reasons, I want to open circuit REMOTELY !!! i just want this magnetic connection to break. please tell me how is this possible and what best range we can have to achieve the result. Thanks |
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