A pulse-swallowing counter is a component in an all-digital feedback system. The divider produces one output pulse for every N counts (N is usually a power of 2) when not swallowing, and per N+1 pulses when the 'swallow' signal is active. The overall pulse-swallowing system is used as part of a fractional-N frequency divider. The overall pulse-swallowing system cancels beatnotes created when switching between N, N+1, or N−1 in a fractional-N synthesizer. (Wikipedia).
Implantable defibrillator teardown
Inside an implantable heart pacemaker/defibrillator
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A beat is an interference pattern between two sounds of slightly different in frequencies You can download this app or a similar app on two devices and TRY it at home Enjoy!!!
From playlist Beats
How plunger pump works (Must Watch). ✔
More details visit: http://www.techtrixinfo.com/ Working of a Plunger Pump, it is a type of Reciprocating pump. This is a reciprocating type of pump. Was used in automobiles as lubrication pumps in the earlier days, now it's obsolesce. Main components if a Plunger pump are: Plunger.
From playlist Hydraulics and related stuff.
Amazing science experiment-Demonstrating beat frequency
A beat is an interference pattern between two sounds of slightly different in frequencies You can download this app or a similar app on two devices and TRY it at home Enjoy!!!
From playlist Beats
Amazing science experiment-Demonstrating beat frequency
A beat is an interference pattern between two sounds of slightly different in frequencies You can download this app or a similar app on two devices and TRY it at home Enjoy!!!
From playlist Beats
30. Radiation Dose, Dosimetry, and Background Radiation
MIT 22.01 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering and Ionizing Radiation, Fall 2016 Instructor: Michael Short View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/22-01F16 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP61FVzAxBP09w2FMQgknTOqu Units of radiation dose to biological
From playlist MIT 22.01 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering and Ionizing Radiation, Fall 2016
31. Frontiers in Nuclear Medicine, Where One Finds Ionizing Radiation (Background and Other Sources)
MIT 22.01 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering and Ionizing Radiation, Fall 2016 Instructor: Michael Short View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/22-01F16 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP61FVzAxBP09w2FMQgknTOqu Prof. Short introduces a new inventio
From playlist MIT 22.01 Introduction to Nuclear Engineering and Ionizing Radiation, Fall 2016
Making a double shot of espresso in my hacked espresso machine
http://benkrasnow.blogspot.com/2009/12/using-my-hacked-espresso-machine.html
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Sparks! | Ed Boyden | Can mapping the brain help us simulate it?
Talk recorded live at CERN on 18 September 2021 during the first edition of Sparks! The Serendipity Forum at CERN Ed Boyden is a professor in neurotechnology at MIT and co-directs the MIT centre for neurobiological engineering. He leads the Synthetic Neurobiology Group and co-directs the M
From playlist Sparks! Serendipity Forum at CERN| First Edition: Future Intelligence | 2021
Guest Video: TannerTech Designing a Frequency Counter
In this guest video, Tanner from TannerTech explains how to build a frequency counter using the CD4026B IC. Check out his channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR1ARVDHnmTC3sUOkS4mUsg/ EEVblog Main Web Site: http://www.eevblog.com The 2nd EEVblog Channel: http://www.youtube.c
From playlist Guest Videos
Embedded Systems - Chap 5b - Timers - Professor E. Ambikairajah - UNSW Sydney
Electrical Systems Design (Embedded Systems Design) - Timers - Computer Interfacing - Microcontrollers - Electronic Whiteboard-Based Lecture - Lecture notes available from: http://eemedia.ee.unsw.edu.au/contents/elec2117/LectureNotes/
From playlist Introduction to Embedded Systems - by Professor Eliathamby Ambikairajah UNSW Sydney
MIT Electronic Feedback Systems (1985) View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/RES6-010S13 Instructor: James K. Roberge License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
From playlist MIT Electronic Feedback Systems (1985)
EEVblog #1208 - Circuit Analysis & Debugging
Fundamentals Friday Dave answers a beginner forum question of why their 74HC390 based breadboard counter circuit does not work properly. Let's get up to our armpits in datasheets and troubleshooting. A two sentence forum response turned into a step-by-step 27min video investigation involvi
From playlist Electronics Design / Build
The Life Cycle Of Black Holes | Black Hole | Spark
Black holes are the universe at its most extreme: matter and energy crunched so small they literally exit the known universe. Scientists are beginning to suspect that these monsters have a powerful impact on galaxies, solar systems and space-time itself. And now, researchers are finally ge
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NES Emulator Part #6: APU - Sounds, Beeps & Bloops
In this video I look at how to start adding audio to the NES emulation. But before I can, I show an example of how to use the audio framework within the olcPixelGameEngine. Ultimately, adding audio requires a significant shift in thinking about how to control timing in emulations, and I en
From playlist NES Emulator From Scratch
Controlling the Brain with Light (Karl Deisseroth, Stanford University)
Karl Deisseroth is pioneering bold new treatments for depression and other psychiatric diseases. By sending pulses of light into the brain, Deisseroth can control neural activity with remarkable precision. In this short talk, Deisseroth gives an thoughtful and awe-inspiring overview of his
From playlist Feature | The Future of Human Health
Time Warp - Martial Arts Punch
Check out a martial arts punch in slow motion. | http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/time-warp/
From playlist Time Warp