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alright ..
well, all that i am trying to do is "wireless transmission of video signal from a USB camera" !!
i have a USB web cam. Now it has a CCD sensor .. and it sends digital clocked signals at 32 frames/sec
so in order to transmit this signal, i ve to modulate it with a high...
and Mr.Nigel goodwin what context you expect to make those ques sensible ?? i have clear idea of what am i doing. and i ve asked for some solutions to the problems i am facing through those ques. and if you dont ve the answer, dont just post reply for the sake of replying !! :-)
USB is digital !! yep, i know that !!
what does digital mean ? after all it s discrete with respect to time. analog is continuous. thats the only difference!!
now does this anyway related to the property of an operational amplifier? though the signal is discrete, voltage follower is...
hey ppl
i have a USB web cam. so it it has data+ and data- connections for USB communication
when i tried to give the data+ connection through a buffer (opamp- voltage follower), the computer says "device error". without any buffer, its working fine.
the thing is when i connect through...
ppl,
we all know the simple opamp adder circuit. this works fine with DC sources. this works well with AC sources with freq range of 0 to 1MHz too..
but can you suggest me an efficient high speed adder circuit to instantly add two signals of freq 250 MHz ??
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