Electronics

  • What is "SCL"?

    "SCL" stands for "Serial Clock" and it is a signal used in digital communication protocols such as I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) and SMBus (System Management Bus).In an electronic circuit, the SCL signal is used to synchronize the data trans...
  • What is "OTG"?

    "OTG" stands for "On-The-Go" and it is a specification for USB (Universal Serial Bus) devices that allows them to act as either a host or a peripheral device. In a typical USB connection, one device acts as the host and the other device act...
  • What is "FEL"?

    "FEL" stands for "Force Entry into Bootloader" and it is a method used to enter the bootloader mode of certain electronic devices, such as Android devices or embedded systems. The bootloader is a small program that runs on a device when it ...
  • What is "CSI"?

    "CSI" can refer to multiple things in the context of an electronic circuit, but most commonly it stands for "Camera Serial Interface."The Camera Serial Interface is a standard interface used to connect cameras and other imaging devices to pro...
  • What is "VCC"?

    "VCC" stands for "Voltage at the Common Collector" and it is a term used in electronic circuits to refer to the power supply voltage that is applied to the collector of a bipolar junction transistor (BJT). In a typical BJT circuit, the tran...
  • What is "CTS"?

    "CTS" stands for "Clear To Send" and it is a signal used in serial communication between two devices. In a typical serial communication setup, one device acts as the transmitter and the other device acts as the receiver. The transmitter sen...
  • What is "RTS"?

    "RTS" stands for "Request To Send" and it is a signal used in serial communication between two devices.In a typical serial communication setup, one device acts as the transmitter and the other device acts as the receiver. The transmitter send...
  • What is "RXD"?

    "RXD" stands for "Receive Data" and it is a signal used in serial communication between two devices.In a typical serial communication setup, one device acts as the transmitter and the other device acts as the receiver. The transmitter sends d...
  • What is "TXD"?

    "TXD" stands for "Transmit Data" and it is a signal used in serial communication between two devices. In a typical serial communication setup, one device acts as the transmitter and the other device acts as the receiver. The transmitter sen...
  • What is "VIN"?

    "VIN" stands for "Voltage In" and it refers to the voltage input to an electronic circuit or component.In electronic circuits, components such as microcontrollers, sensors, and power supplies require a specific input voltage in order to funct...
  • What is "SPI"?

    "SPI" stands for "Serial Peripheral Interface" and it is a synchronous serial communication interface used to transfer data between microcontrollers, sensors, memory devices, and other digital integrated circuits.In an SPI setup, there are ty...
  • What is "HSPI_CLK"?

    "HSPI_CLK" is a signal on some microcontrollers that is used as the clock signal in High-Speed Serial Peripheral Interface (HSPI) communication.HSPI is a variant of the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) communication protocol that is designed...
  • What is "HSPI_MISO"?

    "HSPI_MISO" is a signal on some microcontrollers that is used as the input for data transmitted from the slave devices in High-Speed Serial Peripheral Interface (HSPI) communication.In an HSPI setup, the HSPI_MISO signal is typically connecte...
  • What is "HSPI_MOSI"?

    "HSPI_MOSI" is a signal on some microcontrollers that is used as the output for data transmitted from the master device in High-Speed Serial Peripheral Interface (HSPI) communication.In an HSPI setup, the HSPI_MOSI signal is typically connect...
  • What is VSPI_MOSI?

    "VSPI_MOSI" is a signal on some microcontrollers that is used as the output for data transmitted from the master device in the Virtual Serial Peripheral Interface (VSPI) communication.In a VSPI setup, the VSPI_MOSI signal is typically connect...