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Error-correction is a technique that enable reliable delivery of digital data over unreliable communication channels.

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What is the problem in my circuit? I tried changing the voltages but its no use. I made the same circuit that was working but it’s not working now. What is wrong with it? I’d be grateful for your help....
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I am building a hardware parallel crc_6 encoder and decoder. The polynomial I am using with the given length of input data has HD=3, meaning it can detect up to 2 error bits. The flow is at the ...
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I was reading Mackay's Information Theory, Inference and Learning Algorithms and in the example of transmitting an image using $(7, 4)$ Hamming codes over a binary symmetric channel, the text mentions ...
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After releasing a firmware update for my custom device, I started noticing that some units were failing to operate correctly. I discovered that writing to the flash memory while the system voltage is ...
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I have HackRF One r9 with slightly shifted I/Q in amplitude and phase at RX mode. After some research I found that RF chip (MAX2839) has built-in solution for these problems. But manufacturers of ...
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I’ve been told CEI IEC 60908 however I’m unsure if this is the right resource to understand Reed Solomon and how it is used with CDs. Does anyone know? I'm trying to find documentation on: The ...
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This was surprisingly hard to research, as when you naively type in "ECC" and "DDR5", you get of course a thousand results of companies trying to sell you hardware, but all the ...
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How does CD technology work by keeping up with the byte stream and FEC? Does the disc rotate faster or seek ahead further than the playing audio? I’m curious because I understand the audio unit is two ...
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I'm working with an embedded project that uses a 4 kB buffer. Every once in a while something happens which introduces 10-15% bit errors, scattered throughout the buffer. Can someone please recommend ...
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There have been over a hundred particles of energy 5e19 eV matching the Greisen–Zatsepin–Kuzmin limit detected on Earth since 1991. There has even been a particle supposedly with energy at least 2e20. ...
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I bought an ESP32 to try instead of an Arduino Mega. But I ran into a problem with my program. The program has the function of controlling the stepper motor through the LCD display and it runs without ...
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TL;DR: Why does sionna.utils.ebnodb2no take the code rate as input? Long version: sionna is a library for simulating communication channels, including noise ...
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This question is from a project of mine I have been working on for about 3 months now, and I reached a point where I was going to go the route of using an interrupt based handler for my packet ...
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Is there a way to calculate the number of errors that will be caught (or missed) by SECDED when there are more than two errors? I'm thinking of an issue such as a badly-timed data strobe, where the ...
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I'm using the CanFestival CANOpen library (https://canfestival.org/) for a PC app that talks to a device via CAN bus. The device is CIA-301 compliant. I'm using SDO block transfers for device firmware ...
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