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OCET-2012 Question Booklet Series : A Sr. No. :
... (A) Starting torque and efficiency increases (B) Starting torque and efficiency decreases (C) Starting torque decreases but efficiency increases (D) Starting torque increases but efficiency decreases M.E. (Instrumentation and Control)-A/FRH-41343 8 ...
... (A) Starting torque and efficiency increases (B) Starting torque and efficiency decreases (C) Starting torque decreases but efficiency increases (D) Starting torque increases but efficiency decreases M.E. (Instrumentation and Control)-A/FRH-41343 8 ...
GainMaker High Output HGBT 1 GHz with 42/54 MHz SPlit
... access. All GainMaker System Amplifier modules are factory configured with reverse amplifier, diplex filters, thermal compensation circuit, forward interstage pads, and interstage equalizer to ensure optimal performance. Optional single-pilot Automatic Gain Control (AGC) configurations are also avai ...
... access. All GainMaker System Amplifier modules are factory configured with reverse amplifier, diplex filters, thermal compensation circuit, forward interstage pads, and interstage equalizer to ensure optimal performance. Optional single-pilot Automatic Gain Control (AGC) configurations are also avai ...
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... Having evaluated the gains of differential and common mode gain an interesting fall out is what is popularly known as half circuit equivalent. ...
... Having evaluated the gains of differential and common mode gain an interesting fall out is what is popularly known as half circuit equivalent. ...
Examples #4 - ECE at Utah
... (a) iD1=iD2=0.1mA; (b) iD1=0.15mA and iD2=0.05mA; (c) iD1=.2mA and iD2=0(Q2 just cuts off); (d) iD1=0.05mA and iD2=0.15mA; (e) iD1=0 (Q1 just cuts off) and iD2=0.2mA. For each case, find vs, vD1, vD2, and (vD2-vD1). ...
... (a) iD1=iD2=0.1mA; (b) iD1=0.15mA and iD2=0.05mA; (c) iD1=.2mA and iD2=0(Q2 just cuts off); (d) iD1=0.05mA and iD2=0.15mA; (e) iD1=0 (Q1 just cuts off) and iD2=0.2mA. For each case, find vs, vD1, vD2, and (vD2-vD1). ...
AN-278 Designing with a New Super Fast Dual Norton Amplifier
... In digital data recovery from a magnetic storage medium, such as a disc or magnetic tape, there exists a need for high gain bandwidth amplifiers to convert the low level voltage transients from the output of the playback head (caused by a magnetic flux reversal on the tape or disc) to digital pulses ...
... In digital data recovery from a magnetic storage medium, such as a disc or magnetic tape, there exists a need for high gain bandwidth amplifiers to convert the low level voltage transients from the output of the playback head (caused by a magnetic flux reversal on the tape or disc) to digital pulses ...
Manual - Tone King Amplifier Company
... The Royalist contains a built-in Ironman precision attenuator, designed specifically for this model. The attenuator allows you to reduce the volume level of the amplifier while retaining the natural overdrive sound and feel of the amplifier. The tone and feel that this amplifier is designed for are ...
... The Royalist contains a built-in Ironman precision attenuator, designed specifically for this model. The attenuator allows you to reduce the volume level of the amplifier while retaining the natural overdrive sound and feel of the amplifier. The tone and feel that this amplifier is designed for are ...
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... l5 letter sign, adapted for -use as a unit of a letter signs now in use having incandescent composite illuminated sign, in which the lamps, are used with others to form a com ...
... l5 letter sign, adapted for -use as a unit of a letter signs now in use having incandescent composite illuminated sign, in which the lamps, are used with others to form a com ...
D 200:4L | D 120:4L | D 80:4L
... combination of sustained high output, impeccable sonic performance, configuration flexibility, and real-world efficiencies for reduced installation and operating costs. D Series brings the world’s most innovative, capable and proven amplifier technology to virtually any high specification installati ...
... combination of sustained high output, impeccable sonic performance, configuration flexibility, and real-world efficiencies for reduced installation and operating costs. D Series brings the world’s most innovative, capable and proven amplifier technology to virtually any high specification installati ...
Bipolar Junction Transistors and Field Effect Transistor Amplifiers
... an electric field. There are two types of FETs, the junction field effect transistor (JFET) and metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET). The FET differs from the BJT in the following characteristics: (a) Its operation depends upon the flow of majority carriers only. It is therefor ...
... an electric field. There are two types of FETs, the junction field effect transistor (JFET) and metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET). The FET differs from the BJT in the following characteristics: (a) Its operation depends upon the flow of majority carriers only. It is therefor ...
DualQPAC
... Weighting 0.95lb (0.43kg), DualQPACs are fused with a PC-Tron, DC-rated, fast-acting fuse. An active preload ensures the DC to DC converter operates in its highest noise performance range. As the load on the module increases, the preload removes itself from the circuit. Ripple and common mode noise ...
... Weighting 0.95lb (0.43kg), DualQPACs are fused with a PC-Tron, DC-rated, fast-acting fuse. An active preload ensures the DC to DC converter operates in its highest noise performance range. As the load on the module increases, the preload removes itself from the circuit. Ripple and common mode noise ...
OWNER`S MANUAL
... sensitivity of each amplifier channel pair in just a few minutes using equipment commonly available in installation bays. Necessary Equipment • Digital AC Voltmeter • CD or file with a sine-wave test tone recorded at 0 dB reference level in the frequency range to be amplified for that set of channel ...
... sensitivity of each amplifier channel pair in just a few minutes using equipment commonly available in installation bays. Necessary Equipment • Digital AC Voltmeter • CD or file with a sine-wave test tone recorded at 0 dB reference level in the frequency range to be amplified for that set of channel ...
Charge amplifier - Hamamatsu Photonics
... photodiode is irradiated from a laser having a pulse width of about 100 ns and a wavelength at 830 nm. The peak channel of the pulse height distribution indicates the average laser power and the half width represents the fluctuation in the ...
... photodiode is irradiated from a laser having a pulse width of about 100 ns and a wavelength at 830 nm. The peak channel of the pulse height distribution indicates the average laser power and the half width represents the fluctuation in the ...
Royalist45 MK2 1 - Tone King Amplifier Company
... for this model. The attenuator allows you to reduce the volume level of the amplifier while retaining the natural overdrive sound and feel of the amplifier. The tone and feel that this amplifier is designed for are best achieved by a certain proportion of preamp distortion to power tube distortion, ...
... for this model. The attenuator allows you to reduce the volume level of the amplifier while retaining the natural overdrive sound and feel of the amplifier. The tone and feel that this amplifier is designed for are best achieved by a certain proportion of preamp distortion to power tube distortion, ...
AD8210 AD8274 AD780
... from a lower dual supply such as ±5 V. A gain of 2 was chosen to provide the widest dynamic range in the application, but the AD8274 can also be configured as a gain of ½ difference amplifier, depending on the user’s needs. Other difference amplifiers, such as the AD8271 and AD8276, can provide prec ...
... from a lower dual supply such as ±5 V. A gain of 2 was chosen to provide the widest dynamic range in the application, but the AD8274 can also be configured as a gain of ½ difference amplifier, depending on the user’s needs. Other difference amplifiers, such as the AD8271 and AD8276, can provide prec ...
Bioelectric Amplifiers
... power supply and controlling the output to match the input signal shape but with a larger amplitude (Amplification). The op-amp is used also to perform arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication) with signals. The properties of the negative feedback loop determine the properties ...
... power supply and controlling the output to match the input signal shape but with a larger amplitude (Amplification). The op-amp is used also to perform arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication) with signals. The properties of the negative feedback loop determine the properties ...
AD8017
... Gain stages A1/A1 and A2/A2 combined provide negative feedforward transresistance gain. See Figure 6. Stage A3 is a unity gain buffer which provides external load isolation to A2. Each stage uses a symmetrical complementary design. (A3 is also complementary, though not explicitly shown). This is don ...
... Gain stages A1/A1 and A2/A2 combined provide negative feedforward transresistance gain. See Figure 6. Stage A3 is a unity gain buffer which provides external load isolation to A2. Each stage uses a symmetrical complementary design. (A3 is also complementary, though not explicitly shown). This is don ...
Expt. 5: Study of Operational Amplifiers Pin-Diagram of IC-741
... The frequency response of a low-pass filter is shown in Fig.1. The filter has a constant gain from 0 Hz to a high cut-off frequency fH. At fH the gain is down by 3 dB; after f > fH the gain decreases with an increase in input frequency at a rate of –20 dB per decade. The frequencies between 0 Hz an ...
... The frequency response of a low-pass filter is shown in Fig.1. The filter has a constant gain from 0 Hz to a high cut-off frequency fH. At fH the gain is down by 3 dB; after f > fH the gain decreases with an increase in input frequency at a rate of –20 dB per decade. The frequencies between 0 Hz an ...
soundroom
... pickup. Use the BRIGHT switch to RETURN levels, with a push/pull pot to accommogive slap tones a crisper edge date instrument-level or line-level effects and a or enhance the detail of darkerpush/pull pot for parallel or series operation. sounding basses and cabinets. ...
... pickup. Use the BRIGHT switch to RETURN levels, with a push/pull pot to accommogive slap tones a crisper edge date instrument-level or line-level effects and a or enhance the detail of darkerpush/pull pot for parallel or series operation. sounding basses and cabinets. ...
An introduction to Junction Field Effect Transistors (JFETs)
... amplifier and its desired low-noise characteristics. The noise components of this amplifier are the thermal noise of the drain and gate resistors plus the noise components of the JFET. The noise contribution of the JFET is from the shot noise of the gate leakage current, the thermal noise of the cha ...
... amplifier and its desired low-noise characteristics. The noise components of this amplifier are the thermal noise of the drain and gate resistors plus the noise components of the JFET. The noise contribution of the JFET is from the shot noise of the gate leakage current, the thermal noise of the cha ...
Building a 2 Transistor Data Radio
... The averaging system can be accomplished using one of two different methods. In the more traditional method, the last X number of samples are retained in a software shift register, which automatically shifts out the oldest value when a new value is received. This system then re-averages the entire c ...
... The averaging system can be accomplished using one of two different methods. In the more traditional method, the last X number of samples are retained in a software shift register, which automatically shifts out the oldest value when a new value is received. This system then re-averages the entire c ...
Tube sound
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Tube sound (or valve sound) is the characteristic sound associated with a vacuum tube-based audio amplifier. After introduction of solid state amplifiers, tube sound appeared as the logical complement of transistor sound, which had some negative connotations due to crossover distortion of early transistor amplifiers. The audible significance of tube amplification on audio signals is a subject of continuing debate among audio enthusiasts.Many electric guitar, electric bass, and keyboard players in several genres also prefer the sound of tube instrument amplifiers or preamplifiers.