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    Looking for electronics Brokers to find microcontrollers... any trusted source ??

    If you are planning to purchase old microcontrollers, you must find trusted brokers to avoid potential scams. I may not be able to provide information about trusted brokers, but I have some suggestions that may help you. Like, Looking for some reputed electronic industries, e.g., Mouser...
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    matching 3D vies of resistor on pads with stackup table question

    Yes, some of the online resources available may help you visualize and understand the process of layers in real life. Online video tutorials or demonstrations like YouTube, Coursera, or Udemy may help you. Books like The Printed Circuits Handbook may help you to understand the detailed...
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    Two-switch forward converter vs Push-Pull Converter

    The two-switch forward converter is the preferred converter topology for achieving higher efficiency. This converter tropology handles high output currents and uses two power switches to control energy flow.
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    What are the most important IPC standards for new PCB designers?

    Two IPC standards can be helpful for engineers, i.e., IPC-2221 and IPC-7351. They are fundamental standards that provide comprehensive guidelines for PCB design. IPC-2221 covers various design considerations, while IPC-7351 focuses specifically on surface mount component land pattern design.
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    Motor control books

    You may read "Electric Motor Drives: Modeling, Analysis, and Control", written by R. Krishnan. This book covers motor drive systems, including PMSM control, and explores modeling, analysis, and control techniques in detail. Renowned for its in-depth coverage and invaluable practical insights...
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    Why DDR termination voltage is half the supply voltage

    Using a termination voltage that is half the supply voltage is an important design choice for DDR memory that helps ensure signal integrity and minimize power consumption.

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