I've a few questions I am sure that you gurus can answer.
First off, what exactly produces light in an LED? We can all see where the light comes from when looking at a light bulb, but what makes an LED an LED and how is it so efficient?
When talking about CPU's, die size is always talked about. What exactly is the die size representing?
Finnaly, does anyone know a TTL device that allows a divide by anything other than 2^x? I'd like to divide a 4MHz clock signal to 45Hz, but dividing by 2 I can only get 30 or 60Hz.
Thanks!
First off, what exactly produces light in an LED? We can all see where the light comes from when looking at a light bulb, but what makes an LED an LED and how is it so efficient?
When talking about CPU's, die size is always talked about. What exactly is the die size representing?
Finnaly, does anyone know a TTL device that allows a divide by anything other than 2^x? I'd like to divide a 4MHz clock signal to 45Hz, but dividing by 2 I can only get 30 or 60Hz.
Thanks!