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What is meant by port CARP ASIC functionality in an FPGA?
Now. Anyone able translate that into caveman?- BabyHueyTAW
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- Forum: Programming and Computer Science
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What is meant by port CARP ASIC functionality in an FPGA?
Common access redundancy protocol application specific integrated circuit...- BabyHueyTAW
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- Forum: Programming and Computer Science
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What is meant by port CARP ASIC functionality in an FPGA?
Summary: What is meant by port CARP ASIC functionality to a field programmable Gate Array FPGA. And what is Acronym CARP? What is meant by port CARP ASIC functionality to a field programmable Gate Array FPGA. And what is Acronym CARP?- BabyHueyTAW
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- Array Definition Field Gate
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- Forum: Programming and Computer Science
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Electrical Low Voltage AC-AC or AC-DC Step Up
Once again! y'all help me out of a pickle!- BabyHueyTAW
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- Forum: DIY Projects
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Electrical Low Voltage AC-AC or AC-DC Step Up
Ahh! I think you're onto something there! so a doorbell XFMR 120-16 is like a 7.5:1 ratio So if i run it reverse, my 1.5 would become close to 12 out! Or am I off the mark?- BabyHueyTAW
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- Forum: DIY Projects
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Electrical Low Voltage AC-AC or AC-DC Step Up
Think that would work? I have this set up, Need 5VAC to energize my conversion system, minimal current draw, maybe 5ma total. Shown, is my AC/DC to DC step down (left) and my DC-DC step up. Need to bump the input from my generator outputting 1.5VAC. **End goal is charge a portable cell phone...- BabyHueyTAW
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- Forum: DIY Projects
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Electrical Low Voltage AC-AC or AC-DC Step Up
Ok, So my generator is producing ~1.5VAC. I need to step that up via transformer to no less than 5VAC max of 20VAC. Ideas or links to components I can use?- BabyHueyTAW
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- Low voltage Voltage
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- Forum: DIY Projects
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Determining Number of Turns for low voltage AC Generator
! I Now Understand what you mean on the enter and exit voltage! My coil is much too long and not enough coils to cut with the magnetic field! I must shorten my coil and add layers to it! You guys are amazing!- BabyHueyTAW
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- Forum: DIY Projects
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Determining Number of Turns for low voltage AC Generator
Never above diving!- BabyHueyTAW
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- Forum: DIY Projects
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Determining Number of Turns for low voltage AC Generator
So I am going to try this, and see what we see.- BabyHueyTAW
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- Forum: DIY Projects
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Determining Number of Turns for low voltage AC Generator
Hmm, so my coil does not necessarily need to be that tall as long as my magnetic field cuts both ends. I think I understand. I think my wife would shoot me if i bought a copper pipe right now just to play with. she was not thrilled with the price of my toy magnets... I will keep playing with...- BabyHueyTAW
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- Forum: DIY Projects
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Determining Number of Turns for low voltage AC Generator
Inside the PVC I will have a wooden dowel, wrapped around the dowel is my coil. the magnet stack will be free moving vertical only.- BabyHueyTAW
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- Forum: DIY Projects
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Determining Number of Turns for low voltage AC Generator
This is exactly the concept, just want to move the magnet not the coil- BabyHueyTAW
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- Forum: DIY Projects
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Determining Number of Turns for low voltage AC Generator
As the magnet in the large disc move up and down the column which houses the coil. If this helps explain better- BabyHueyTAW
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- Forum: DIY Projects
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Determining Number of Turns for low voltage AC Generator
As far as the lay of the coils in the image, those are really just a visual for the idea in my head. I did not consider the cancellation. I think I may actually have better results trying this the old fashioned way of trial and error. I will repost over in DIY. Thank y'all!- BabyHueyTAW
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- Forum: DIY Projects