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Difference between DSLR and Mirrorless Cameras

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 25-Apr-2023 10:38:20

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An electronic device that is used for capturing digital images and videos is referred to as a digital camera. A digital camera typically consists of a sensor based mechanism to capture the light and transform it into digital form. Several types of digital cameras are available in market such as DSLR cameras, mirrorless cameras, and compact point and shoot cameras, etc. In this article, we will discuss the important differences between DSLR and mirrorless cameras. But before discussing the differences, let us first discuss the basics of DSLR and mirrorless cameras individually. What is a DSLR Camera? DSLR, Digital ... Read More

Difference between Direct and Implied Addressing Modes

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 25-Apr-2023 10:34:37

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There are two different modes of addressing namely, Direct Addressing Mode and Implied Addressing Mode, to address operands in computer programs. Therefore, the fundamental difference between direct and implied addressing modes is in their method of specifying operands in computer programming. Before discussing the differences between direct and implied addressing modes, let us first know a bit about them individually. What is Direct Addressing Mode? In computer programming, the addressing mode in which the actual memory address of the data is given to specify the operand is termed as direct addressing mode. Therefore, in the case of direct addressing mode, ... Read More

Difference between DDR3 and DDR5

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 25-Apr-2023 10:32:11

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DDR stands for Double Data Rate. It is a version of RAM (Random Access Memory). The DDR RAM is capable of transferring data on both edges, i.e. falling edge and rising edge of the clock pulse. Thus, it doubles the data transfer rate, hence it named so. The DDR RAM also comes in several versions (or generations), such as DDR, DDR2, DDR3, DDR4, and DDR5. Each version/generation of the DDR RAM offers enhanced performance in terms of speed, storage capacity, energy efficiency, etc. In this article, we will discuss the two generations, i.e. DDR3 and DDR5 of the DDR RAM, ... Read More

Difference between DDR3 and DDR4

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 25-Apr-2023 10:30:22

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DDR stands for Double Data Rate. It is a version of RAM (Random Access Memory). The DDR RAM is capable of transferring data on both edges, i.e. falling edge and rising edge of the clock pulse. Thus, it doubles the data transfer rate, hence it named so. The DDR RAM also comes in several versions (or generations), such as DDR, DDR2, DDR3, DDR4, etc. Each version/generation of the DDR RAM offers enhanced performance in terms of speed, storage capacity, energy efficiency, etc. In this article, we will discuss the two generations, i.e. DDR3 and DDR4 of the DDR RAM, and ... Read More

Difference between CRT and LED Monitors

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 25-Apr-2023 10:28:29

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In a computer system, monitor is the most significant output device that conveys the information from computer system to the output world. When it comes to the types of computer monitors, then several types of display technologies are used, such as CRT (Cathode Ray Tube), LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), LED (Light Emitting Diode), Plasma Display, etc. In this article, we will discuss the important differences between CRT monitors and LED monitors. But before discussing the differences, let us first discuss the CRT and LED monitors individually. What is CRT Monitor? CRT stands for Cathode Ray Tube. CRT is one ... Read More

Difference between AVR and PIC

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 25-Apr-2023 10:25:03

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A microcontroller is a small processing device which is primarily designed to perform specific functions within a large system. For example, a microcontroller is used in an air conditioner to automatically control and adjust the temperature of a room. The main parts that a microcontroller has are: central processing unit (CPU), memory unit, and I/O interfaces. All these components of the microcontroller are formed on a single chip. A microcontroller can be programmed using various programming languages like C language, assembly language, etc. to perform a specific function. Microcontrollers are widely used in a variety of electronic devices, such as ... Read More

Difference between AVR and ARM

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 25-Apr-2023 10:22:10

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A microcontroller is a small processing device which is primarily designed to perform specific functions within a large system. For example, a microcontroller is used in an air conditioner to automatically control and adjust the temperature of a room. The main parts that a microcontroller has are: central processing unit (CPU), memory unit, and I/O interfaces. All these components of the microcontroller are formed on a single chip. A microcontroller can be programmed using various programming languages like C language, assembly language, etc. to perform a specific function. Microcontrollers are widely used in a variety of electronic devices, such as ... Read More

Difference between Active and Passive Speakers

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 25-Apr-2023 10:20:03

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There are two types loudspeakers namely, active speakers and passive speakers, used in music systems to produce sound output. The fundamental difference between active speakers and passive speakers is that active speakers consist of a built-in amplifier to produce amplified sound output, whereas passive speakers do not have built-in amplifier, instead they need an external amplifier to power the speakers. In this article, we will discuss all the important differences between active speakers and passive speakers. But before that let’s have a look into the basics of active and passive speakers individually. What is an Active Speaker? A type ... Read More

Difference between Rows and Columns

Pradeep Kumar
Updated on 21-Apr-2023 12:27:20

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There is a huge amount of data being generated in our day to day lives. This data needs to be stored and accessed whenever it is needed. Data is stored in the form of tables or spreadsheets. A table is a collection of rows and columns. A row represents the horizontal part of data while column represents the vertical part of the data. What are Rows? Data arranged horizontally from left to right in a sequence is known as a row. This data can be numbers or words. Data is present in the form of a straight line from left ... Read More

Difference between 8051 and AVR

Manish Kumar Saini
Updated on 25-Apr-2023 10:17:57

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A microcontroller is a small processing device which is primarily designed to perform specific functions within a large system. For example, a microcontroller is used in an air conditioner to automatically control and adjust the temperature of a room. The main parts that a microcontroller has are: central processing unit (CPU), memory unit, and I/O interfaces. All these components of the microcontroller are formed on a single chip. A microcontroller can be programmed using various programming languages like C language, assembly language, etc. to perform a specific function. Microcontrollers are widely used in a variety of electronic devices, such as ... Read More

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