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  • Genie reduced number of wishes to 0. But by doing so he granted one of the wishes, so it became -1 (255).

  • Sunglasses?

  • I don't know. If the poster couldn't be bothered to fact-check, why would I? It is just safer to assume that it can be misinformation.

  • You can use auxiliary code. It is usually more readable and less error prone that multi-trigger assertions. Something like: always @(negedge adc_sample) true_voltage <= input_channel; assert property(@(posedge clk) adc_data_en |-> adc_data == true_voltage); Note that behaviour is not completely equivalent, for example as long as adc_data_en is highassertion will keep matching, not only once when adc_data_en rises. If you want thevoriginal behaviour you can use $rose(adc_data_en). Auxiliary code also makes it easier for 20 delay case. For example you can clock the always block with posedge clock and use a 20-size shift-register which is conditionally enabled if adc_data_en in low. I am not sure of the intended behaviour so take it with a grain of salt.

  • That’s like saying a bus driver’s job is to turn a steering wheel.

    That's a good analogy, I will use that.

  • Isn't it the opposite? Sun is rising late, so less likely to be woken up by sun (if that's the joke).

  • "Terrorism" has had a very loose definition in Turkey for years. Pretty much any anti-government activity or criticism can be labelled as such.

  • An emergency alert went off on my wife's phone for a second time at 2.50, and 26 minutes later I still couldn't fall asleep. I am also anxiously waiting for my alarm to ring any time. I don't want to disable emergency alarms because they are important, but if they keep sending them in the middle of the night again and again at different hours they aren't leaving me much choice.

  • Leaky

    Jump
  • Water drips on the way from the lake, not towards the lake.

  • Hold a small piece of metal (paper clip?) between solder pads with a tweezer. Heat up tip of a metal fork/spoon (Sharp edge of fork could work better) on a stove. Take it from stove and use it immediately to melt the solder on one pad (seems like there is already enough solder there). I am not sure if it would work but maybe worth trying. Heating entire fork could be hard, so maybe something with smaller metal mass could work better, like a screwdriver, nail clipper etc).

  • DC motors have high inductance, meaning that the current going over it will resist to change. When you turn off a pair of nmos, current will likely start flowing over the the other pair, from source to drain. Depending on the spec of your nmos, you may consider using diodes in parallel to nmos to carry this current. Obviously these diodes should be reverse biased during normal operation.

  • Not answering the question but if you studied in English outside of the UK it may be enough. But you need to certify that you studied in English through https://www.ecctis.com/visasandnationality . That is how I did it, and I think it is easier and can be quicker.

  • One-time programmable (memory)

  • Paywall

  • In my first ever programming class textbook was using Allman. Probably for this reason, it is easy for a beginner to match braces. It is a lot loss common industry to my knowledge.

  • If you are working in a decent workplace, you will receive lots of feedback on your code and what you do. Don't take it personal and learn from them. Sometimes there are multiple correct answers and yours can be one of them, but each workplace, project and senior colleague has their own concerns and priorities. Sometimes feedback seems to be on a trivial mundane detail, and sometimes it really will be. If you think it is valuable feedback, learn. If you disagree, discuss. Enjoy!

  • Chip Design @lemmy.ml

    Polynomial Formal Verification: Verification-Centric Strategy

    agra.informatik.uni-bremen.de /doc/konf/ICCAD2022_AM.pdf
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    5 Steps to Confront the Talent Shortage With IP-Centric Design

    www.eetimes.com /5-steps-to-confront-the-talent-shortage-with-ip-centric-design/
  • Chip Design @lemmy.ml

    5 Steps to Confront the Talent Shortage With IP-Centric Design

    www.eetimes.com /5-steps-to-confront-the-talent-shortage-with-ip-centric-design/
  • Chip Design @lemmy.ml

    It’s the manufacturing, stupid!

    bits-chips.nl /artikel/its-the-manufacturing-stupid/
  • Simpsons predicted it once again.

  • If you knew about the birds and the bees, you would know that this wasn't random.

  • UK Politics @feddit.uk

    Immigration rules are getting stricter including higher min salary for skilled worker visa

    www.bbc.co.uk /news/uk-48785695
  • Academia @mander.xyz

    Chip Industry Talent Shortage Drives Academic Partnerships

    semiengineering.com /chip-industry-talent-shortage-drives-academic-partnerships/
  • Chip Design @lemmy.ml

    Chip Industry Talent Shortage Drives Academic Partnerships

    semiengineering.com /chip-industry-talent-shortage-drives-academic-partnerships/
  • Edinburgh @feddit.uk

    Edinburgh Selected to Host UK Exascale Computer Facility

    www.hpcwire.com /off-the-wire/edinburgh-selected-to-host-uk-exascale-computer-facility/
  • [Outdated, please look at pinned post] Casual Conversation @lemmy.world

    I woke up today while trying to sync my breath to others. Does it happen to you?

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Using LLMs to Facilitate Formal Verification of RTL

    arxiv.org /abs/2309.09437
  • Chip Design @lemmy.ml

    Using LLMs to Facilitate Formal Verification of RTL

    arxiv.org /abs/2309.09437
  • Chip Design @lemmy.ml

    Growing full wafers of high-performing 2D semiconductor that integrates with state-of-the-art chips

    techxplore.com /news/2023-09-full-wafers-high-performing-2d-semiconductor.html
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Why Is Computer Security Advice So Confusing?

    scitechdaily.com /why-is-computer-security-advice-so-confusing/
  • Electronics @discuss.tchncs.de

    Advancing Cu-Cu Hybrid Bonding: Overcoming Challenges for the Future of Semiconductor Packaging | Microwave Journal

    www.microwavejournal.com /articles/40845-advancing-cu-cu-hybrid-bonding-overcoming-challenges-for-the-future-of-semiconductor-packaging
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Jumping Over Thermal Cycles Accelerates Thermomechanical Fatigue Simulations

    semiengineering.com /jumping-over-thermal-cycles-accelerates-thermomechanical-fatigue-simulations/
  • Electronics @discuss.tchncs.de

    Jumping Over Thermal Cycles Accelerates Thermomechanical Fatigue Simulations

    semiengineering.com /jumping-over-thermal-cycles-accelerates-thermomechanical-fatigue-simulations/
  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    What is your comfort activity (like comfort food)?

  • Electronics @discuss.tchncs.de

    Test Strategies In The Era Of Heterogeneous Integration

    semiengineering.com /test-strategies-in-the-era-of-heterogeneous-integration/
  • Chip Design @lemmy.ml

    Test Strategies In The Era Of Heterogeneous Integration

    semiengineering.com /test-strategies-in-the-era-of-heterogeneous-integration/
  • Electronics @discuss.tchncs.de

    Use Cases And Value Proposition Of eFPGA (Embedded FPGA)

    semiengineering.com /use-cases-and-value-proposition-of-efpga/