
Choosing an EEPROM Programmer Without Risking the Memory Device
Learn how to choose an EEPROM programmer by package, voltage, interface, clip access, and verification workflow so memory devices are not damaged.
Schematic & Gerber restoration
MCU/CPLD code restore access & backup
1:1 exact hardware replication
BLE & Classic BT wireless solutions
Precision PID & thermal management
High-efficiency motor drive control
Industrial RS485/RTU communication
Custom STM32/ESP32 firmware & HW
Calculate the PCB trace width based on temperature rise, current, and copper thickness (IPC-2152).
Microcontrollers are the heart of embedded systems. Learn about different microcontrollers, their architectures, and how to program them for various applications. Our resources cover topics from basic introductory content to advanced techniques in embedded system design, helping you master microcontrollers and develop efficient, powerful embedded solutions.

Learn how to choose an EEPROM programmer by package, voltage, interface, clip access, and verification workflow so memory devices are not damaged.

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This guide explains the timing mismatch between standard servo control pulses and generic HPWM usage in PIC Basic Pro projects, with practical board-level advice.

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The FatFS file system is a well-known file system in the field of microcontrollers. Due to its lightweight and compatibility, it is favored by MCU developers. When implementing tasks such as reading and writing files on U disks and SD

Atmega128 /328 is a powerful microcontroller that is used in a variety of application fields. It is a highly integrated 8-bit microcontroller with a wide range of peripherals and features. In this blog post, we will take a look at