To learn C it would be easy for you cuz you already know the basics of programming, only syntax will change, in my opinion if you put enough effort you'll learn enough withen a month
Hello Everyone! I run a startup that built an end-to-end IoT cloud backend platform. https://anedya.io/. I would love to contribute to this community in all the possible ways I can and would learn along the way.
@robson2017 @mohAshfak Welcome to the community! We're eager to learn more about you. Can you introduce yourself and tell us about your professional life?
Hello everyone, For the motion control system of a robot, how can integrator windup be prevented in the PID controllers when the robot's joints experience large desired position changes or actuator saturation constraints during rapid movements? Because i want my robot to perform a kicking motion, Do u have a suggestion about appropriate anti-windup measures
Hello everyone. Name Emil Einarsson. Working in Denmark at MacArtney underwater technology as a lead vehicle and multiplexer electronics engineer. Work with everything from PCBs design in orcad, firmware writing in C, full system designing, FAT/SAT to leading our future development of products. We work with private, commercial and military clients. I have a masters of science in engineering (Intelligent Reliable Systems). Did my bachelor and masters on autonomous underwater vehicles. Master thesis in Model Predictive Control for the BlueROV2. As a hobby I run HA on Proxmox at home and tinker with few electronics tasks.
@Fahad_KR @Timilehin Olayuwa @Sasikanth Welcome to the community! We're eager to learn more about you. Can you introduce yourself and tell us about your professional life?
Wow, welcome EME. Glad to have your experience in-server. Let us know if there is anything in particular you are looking to learn/gain from/give to the community.
What kind of multiplexing are you referring to? There are different levels of multiplexing, for example in a higher order comms system or at the embedded pin level.
@Massaquoi @Shivam Joshi @asprilla0877 Welcome to the community! We're eager to learn more about you. Can you introduce yourself and tell us about your professional life?
We multiplex, serial (RS232/485/422), Ethernet (10/100/1000/10000 Gb), 3G-SDI, analogue video to fiber optics using CWDM. So 18 different channels. Most of the time we use a SM fiber since our data use is below 2.5Gb. Single mode can support up to 10Gb per channel. We design and make our own serial and Ethernet multiplexers. But most of the time buy off the shelve video converting. We also use the Focal multiplexer for different system. Most of the time we send data over 1km to 10km. And power is also sent over the umbilical. Most of the time it’s around 800W or 1200W. 12/24/48VDC. Also have our own eFuse board so the underwater bottles don’t need to be open. The bottles are either 1000/3000 or 6000m rated. Hope that answers your question.
I’m going to talk to Umesh about reheating this topic. We believe it has to do with the host stream. If their bandwidth is low to moderate and pushing a hires video it can cause the instability in the audience stream.
@shadababe04 @Beluga_Cat(Smart Working) @Abdullah Javed @hariharnath @Kenton @engrkhawaja @Yato @Deoyanj joshi @Vijay N Welcome to the community! We're eager to learn more about you. Can you introduce yourself and tell us about your professional life?
Thanks for the warm welcome! I have been working with @techielew for a long time and am starting to help out in the community. I have a EE degree but have spent my whole career writing. I used to work for EE Times, for example. Nice to meet you!
hello , Can a timer, for example TIMER2, be used in multiple modes at the same time? In other words, can it count down 4 minutes and output a continuous PWM signal at the same time?
It depends on the specific microcontroller and its capabilities. In some microcontrollers, such as those with advanced timer features, it's possible to configure a timer to operate in multiple modes simultaneously. However, in many cases, timers are dedicated hardware units that can only operate in one mode at a time. You'll need to consult the datasheet or reference manual of the microcontroller you're using to determine if it supports concurrent operation of multiple timer modes.
This is called multi tasking, and the atmega can not provide this..... But it can if you code it properly to do tow functions simultaneously at high speed, it will appear like in the same time