UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair)
... High frequency applications such as Gigabit Ethernet and certainly ATM will require better and higher bandwidth cables than originally specified by the Category 5 standard. While Gigabit Ethernet should be compatible with Category 5 cabling, it is suggested that cabling for high speed applications i ...
... High frequency applications such as Gigabit Ethernet and certainly ATM will require better and higher bandwidth cables than originally specified by the Category 5 standard. While Gigabit Ethernet should be compatible with Category 5 cabling, it is suggested that cabling for high speed applications i ...
14. Frequency Response
... stays the same, the ωL's of the inductors increase while the 1/(ωC's) of the capacitors decrease. Three such circuits that are classified as simple frequency filters will be experimentally examined in this exercise. Each filter will be tested by placing a fixed amplitude sinusoidal voltage on the in ...
... stays the same, the ωL's of the inductors increase while the 1/(ωC's) of the capacitors decrease. Three such circuits that are classified as simple frequency filters will be experimentally examined in this exercise. Each filter will be tested by placing a fixed amplitude sinusoidal voltage on the in ...
frequency modulation
... modulating frequency is known as the modulation index (mf). – In most communication systems using FM, maximum limits are put on both the frequency deviation and the modulating frequency. – In standard FM broadcasting, the maximum permitted frequency deviation is 75 kHz and the maximum permitted modu ...
... modulating frequency is known as the modulation index (mf). – In most communication systems using FM, maximum limits are put on both the frequency deviation and the modulating frequency. – In standard FM broadcasting, the maximum permitted frequency deviation is 75 kHz and the maximum permitted modu ...
angle modulation
... Where Vc(t) is also taken as the output voltage, which therefore is the demodulated output ...
... Where Vc(t) is also taken as the output voltage, which therefore is the demodulated output ...
CS 3013 Operating Systems I
... is better, broadband or baseband? Baseband: – simple to install – interfaces are inexpensive – short range Broadband: ...
... is better, broadband or baseband? Baseband: – simple to install – interfaces are inexpensive – short range Broadband: ...
Electrical Prototype Progress Document
... difference, it was seen that using internal oscillators would add approximately $2 of overall cost to the devices as opposed to using external oscillators. The next item to consider was which components to choose. There was a consideration to use components all from the same manufacturer in an effor ...
... difference, it was seen that using internal oscillators would add approximately $2 of overall cost to the devices as opposed to using external oscillators. The next item to consider was which components to choose. There was a consideration to use components all from the same manufacturer in an effor ...
Electrostatics - Ahlcon Public School , Mayur Vihar Ph
... 11. A long wire is bent as shown in figure. What will be the magnitude and direction of the field at the centre O of the circular portion, if a current I is passed through the wire? Assume that the various portions of the wire do not touch at point P. ...
... 11. A long wire is bent as shown in figure. What will be the magnitude and direction of the field at the centre O of the circular portion, if a current I is passed through the wire? Assume that the various portions of the wire do not touch at point P. ...
Motor Drivers Stepper and DC Motor Drivers Microchip offers
... Able to drive both windings of a bipolar stepper motor, or bidirectional control of 2 DC motors Load voltage supply range: 10V to 40V Output current up to 750mA (each bridge) Internal fixed Toff time PWM current control Built-in protection diodes Internal thermal shutdown Under-voltage lockout LS-TT ...
... Able to drive both windings of a bipolar stepper motor, or bidirectional control of 2 DC motors Load voltage supply range: 10V to 40V Output current up to 750mA (each bridge) Internal fixed Toff time PWM current control Built-in protection diodes Internal thermal shutdown Under-voltage lockout LS-TT ...
This is a first-order filter design problem. Firstly, we need to find the
... When the frequency is 1000 rad/s, the magnitude is 2 dB, so the cutoff frequency should be 1000 rad/s. We need to design the filter based on the template given in figure 2. Firstly, let’s try to find the transfer function of this circuit. To make it general, let’s make the 10 kΩ resistor in s domain ...
... When the frequency is 1000 rad/s, the magnitude is 2 dB, so the cutoff frequency should be 1000 rad/s. We need to design the filter based on the template given in figure 2. Firstly, let’s try to find the transfer function of this circuit. To make it general, let’s make the 10 kΩ resistor in s domain ...
Mixer design
... is placed at the source terminal of the V-I NMOS. However it is difficult to achieve the biasing levels required for desired operation point (determined from the device characterization). Therefore an additional biasing technique is adopted, namely applying a DC voltage at the gate terminals of the ...
... is placed at the source terminal of the V-I NMOS. However it is difficult to achieve the biasing levels required for desired operation point (determined from the device characterization). Therefore an additional biasing technique is adopted, namely applying a DC voltage at the gate terminals of the ...
Analog Data, Digital Signal
... logical extension of QPSK send two different signals simultaneously on same carrier frequency ...
... logical extension of QPSK send two different signals simultaneously on same carrier frequency ...
Physics 536 - Assignment #6 - Due March 19
... in which D1, D2 and D3 are type 1N916 diodes, R1 = 100 Ω, R2 = 10 kΩ and Vin (t) is a sinusoidal voltage source with a peak-to-peak amplitude of 2 V and a frequency of 10 kHz, which can be simulated using VIN 1 0 DC 0 SIN(0 2V 10KHZ) and a transient analysis specified using .TRAN 1US 0.5MS 0 1US to ...
... in which D1, D2 and D3 are type 1N916 diodes, R1 = 100 Ω, R2 = 10 kΩ and Vin (t) is a sinusoidal voltage source with a peak-to-peak amplitude of 2 V and a frequency of 10 kHz, which can be simulated using VIN 1 0 DC 0 SIN(0 2V 10KHZ) and a transient analysis specified using .TRAN 1US 0.5MS 0 1US to ...
Report on waist dependence of photo
... voltage offset in order to modulate around a working point where the transmission is maximum. In this way, the first-order amplitude modulation is minimized, but we have a strong modulation at the double frequency that is used to monitor the photo-thermal effect. On the contrary, the direct phase mo ...
... voltage offset in order to modulate around a working point where the transmission is maximum. In this way, the first-order amplitude modulation is minimized, but we have a strong modulation at the double frequency that is used to monitor the photo-thermal effect. On the contrary, the direct phase mo ...
Fully Integrated TX/RX HV ASIC design for CMUT
... Fully Integrated TX/RX HV ASIC design for CMUT ultrasound application Kangqiao Zhao, Peng Wang, Surya Sharma, Rune Kaald, and Trond Ytterdal Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, NTNU Ultrasound imaging is a non-invasive technique for medical diagnosis, which becomes a common practice fo ...
... Fully Integrated TX/RX HV ASIC design for CMUT ultrasound application Kangqiao Zhao, Peng Wang, Surya Sharma, Rune Kaald, and Trond Ytterdal Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, NTNU Ultrasound imaging is a non-invasive technique for medical diagnosis, which becomes a common practice fo ...
MODEL M35 Incremental Optical Rotary Encoder
... M35’s stainless steel housing and dual read optical structure combine to offset the effects of thermal expansion of bearing structure components while negating disk eccentricity error. Available in resolutions to 360,000 counts per shaft revolution, the Model M35 is well suited to applications in th ...
... M35’s stainless steel housing and dual read optical structure combine to offset the effects of thermal expansion of bearing structure components while negating disk eccentricity error. Available in resolutions to 360,000 counts per shaft revolution, the Model M35 is well suited to applications in th ...
Full Report - Cornell ECE
... This project is the construction of a Theremin instrument. This instrument consists of two sensors, with one controlling the pitch and the other controlling the volume. One plays a Theremin by moving their hand near the two sensors. The way that the pitch and volume are controlled is by the electrod ...
... This project is the construction of a Theremin instrument. This instrument consists of two sensors, with one controlling the pitch and the other controlling the volume. One plays a Theremin by moving their hand near the two sensors. The way that the pitch and volume are controlled is by the electrod ...
Heterodyne
Heterodyning is a radio signal processing technique invented in 1901 by Canadian inventor-engineer Reginald Fessenden, in which new frequencies are created by combining or mixing two frequencies. Heterodyning is used to shift one frequency range into another, new one, and is also involved in the processes of modulation and demodulation. The two frequencies are combined in a nonlinear signal-processing device such as a vacuum tube, transistor, or diode, usually called a mixer. In the most common application, two signals at frequencies f1 and f2 are mixed, creating two new signals, one at the sum f1 + f2 of the two frequencies, and the other at the difference f1 − f2. These new frequencies are called heterodynes. Typically only one of the new frequencies is desired, and the other signal is filtered out of the output of the mixer. Heterodynes are related to the phenomenon of ""beats"" in acoustics.A major application of the heterodyne process is in the superheterodyne radio receiver circuit, which is used in virtually all modern radio receivers.