
Module 1: Introduction to Electronic Circuits
... supply rails – these are called analog circuits. As an example, a sound pressure level transducer (i.e. a microphone) might drive a signal between 0V and 3.3V in direct proportion to the detected sound pressure level. In this case, the voltage signal output from the microphone is said to be an analo ...
... supply rails – these are called analog circuits. As an example, a sound pressure level transducer (i.e. a microphone) might drive a signal between 0V and 3.3V in direct proportion to the detected sound pressure level. In this case, the voltage signal output from the microphone is said to be an analo ...
Question Bank
... 1. Give the value of Charge, Mass of an electron. 2. Define Electron volts. 3. What are conductors? Give examples? 4. What are insulators? Give examples? 5. What are Semiconductors? Give examples? 6. What are the types of Semiconductor? 7. What is Intrinsic Semiconductor? 8. What is Extrinsic Semico ...
... 1. Give the value of Charge, Mass of an electron. 2. Define Electron volts. 3. What are conductors? Give examples? 4. What are insulators? Give examples? 5. What are Semiconductors? Give examples? 6. What are the types of Semiconductor? 7. What is Intrinsic Semiconductor? 8. What is Extrinsic Semico ...
Chapter Title
... A series RL circuit can be used to produce a specific phase lead between an input voltage and an output by taking the output across the inductor. This circuit is a basic high-pass filter, a circuit that passes high frequencies and rejects all others. This filter passes frequencies that are above a s ...
... A series RL circuit can be used to produce a specific phase lead between an input voltage and an output by taking the output across the inductor. This circuit is a basic high-pass filter, a circuit that passes high frequencies and rejects all others. This filter passes frequencies that are above a s ...
Rajasthan Technical University, Kota COURSE - FILE
... 1. A transmission line of inductance 0.1 H and resistance 5 short circuited at t = 0, at the far end of a transmission line and is supplied by an ac t+150πsource of voltage v = 100 sin (100 ). Write the expression for the short circuit current, i(t). Find the approximate value of the first current m ...
... 1. A transmission line of inductance 0.1 H and resistance 5 short circuited at t = 0, at the far end of a transmission line and is supplied by an ac t+150πsource of voltage v = 100 sin (100 ). Write the expression for the short circuit current, i(t). Find the approximate value of the first current m ...
Servos - UNC A
... Servo motors are used for angular positioning, such as in radio control airplanes. They typically have a movement range of 180 deg but can go up to 210 deg. The output shaft of a servo does not rotate freely, but rather is made to seek a particular angular position under electronic control. They are ...
... Servo motors are used for angular positioning, such as in radio control airplanes. They typically have a movement range of 180 deg but can go up to 210 deg. The output shaft of a servo does not rotate freely, but rather is made to seek a particular angular position under electronic control. They are ...
HYPERLYNX A PWB DESIGN TOOL
... Click on component button associated with that net Select models Array of IBIS, Hyperlynx.mod and .mdl devices along with easy models May need to obtain IBIS models from vendors Repeat for all other drivers/receivers on net ...
... Click on component button associated with that net Select models Array of IBIS, Hyperlynx.mod and .mdl devices along with easy models May need to obtain IBIS models from vendors Repeat for all other drivers/receivers on net ...
IOSR Journal of Mathematics (IOSR-JM)
... of point joint by line. In this paper, we present the graph as a worthy way of of presenting circuit networks of electrical circuit. In section 2, we recall some definitions from circuit so that the representation of circuit network will make sense. In section 3, how to represent circuit network as ...
... of point joint by line. In this paper, we present the graph as a worthy way of of presenting circuit networks of electrical circuit. In section 2, we recall some definitions from circuit so that the representation of circuit network will make sense. In section 3, how to represent circuit network as ...
Active enhanced tunable high-Q on-chip E-band resonators in 130nm SiGe BiCMOS
... counter losses and enhance the unloaded Q-factor. Using 3D EM (FEM) and circuit co-simulation, enhanced unloaded Q-factors of up to 892 are shown at a frequency of 83.5 GHz compared to the unenhanced unloaded Q-factor of 7. The negative resistance circuit sufficiently compensates for low Q-factors o ...
... counter losses and enhance the unloaded Q-factor. Using 3D EM (FEM) and circuit co-simulation, enhanced unloaded Q-factors of up to 892 are shown at a frequency of 83.5 GHz compared to the unenhanced unloaded Q-factor of 7. The negative resistance circuit sufficiently compensates for low Q-factors o ...
Energy Control - Gettysburg College
... lockout/tag out devices and return equipment to normal operations. The following steps provide a brief outline of approved removal procedures. 1. Inspect the work area and remove any non-essential items. Make sure the isolation equipment is intact and in good working condition. 2. Ensure that all em ...
... lockout/tag out devices and return equipment to normal operations. The following steps provide a brief outline of approved removal procedures. 1. Inspect the work area and remove any non-essential items. Make sure the isolation equipment is intact and in good working condition. 2. Ensure that all em ...
Electrical Safety - Gettysburg College
... lockout/tag out devices and return equipment to normal operations. The following steps provide a brief outline of approved removal procedures. 1. Inspect the work area and remove any non-essential items. Make sure the isolation equipment is intact and in good working condition. 2. Ensure that all em ...
... lockout/tag out devices and return equipment to normal operations. The following steps provide a brief outline of approved removal procedures. 1. Inspect the work area and remove any non-essential items. Make sure the isolation equipment is intact and in good working condition. 2. Ensure that all em ...
IOSR Journal of VLSI and Signal Processing (IOSR-JVSP)
... Numerous techniques have been suggested over the years to overcome these problems. Adiabatic logic is a promising alternative to CMOS in reducing the power dissipation without having to compromise with noise immunity and driving ability. Many adiabatic Logics have been presented in the literature [4 ...
... Numerous techniques have been suggested over the years to overcome these problems. Adiabatic logic is a promising alternative to CMOS in reducing the power dissipation without having to compromise with noise immunity and driving ability. Many adiabatic Logics have been presented in the literature [4 ...
power flow analysis of three phase unbalanced
... unbalanced nature of the power distribution system, each bus may be having loads that can be threephase grounded wye or ungrounded delta connected, two-phase grounded or single-phase grounded [5]. The unbalanced nature of power distribution systems requires special three phase component and system m ...
... unbalanced nature of the power distribution system, each bus may be having loads that can be threephase grounded wye or ungrounded delta connected, two-phase grounded or single-phase grounded [5]. The unbalanced nature of power distribution systems requires special three phase component and system m ...
F48075255
... This paper describes an investigation into the potential for remote controlled operation of home automation (also called as Domotics) systems. It considers problems with their implementation, discusses possible solutions through various network technologies and indicates how to optimize the use of s ...
... This paper describes an investigation into the potential for remote controlled operation of home automation (also called as Domotics) systems. It considers problems with their implementation, discusses possible solutions through various network technologies and indicates how to optimize the use of s ...
Design Analysis of a Remote Controlled “Pick and Place”
... (RIA, 1975), British Robot Association (BRA, 1977) and Robotics Interaction / SME, to mention a few ...
... (RIA, 1975), British Robot Association (BRA, 1977) and Robotics Interaction / SME, to mention a few ...
BLDC Motor Control for Electric Vehicle Based On
... Electric vehicle have some advantages over internal combustion engine automobiles, including a significant reduction of air pollution, reduced gas emissions, and reducing energy dependence on diminishing oil reserves. Electric vehicle will use electricity stored in the battery to drive the motor, an ...
... Electric vehicle have some advantages over internal combustion engine automobiles, including a significant reduction of air pollution, reduced gas emissions, and reducing energy dependence on diminishing oil reserves. Electric vehicle will use electricity stored in the battery to drive the motor, an ...
Neuromorphic VLSI Models of Selective Attention: From Single Chip Vision Sensors to Multi-chip Systems
... The highly distributed nature of physical computation in neuromorphic systems leads to efficient processing that would be computationally expensive on general-purpose digital machines. For example, like their biological counterparts, neuromorphic sensors such as VLSI silicon retina devices [20–22] c ...
... The highly distributed nature of physical computation in neuromorphic systems leads to efficient processing that would be computationally expensive on general-purpose digital machines. For example, like their biological counterparts, neuromorphic sensors such as VLSI silicon retina devices [20–22] c ...
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... the same way as direct currents, and Ohm’s law can be used for AC if the reactances are zero, that is, if there are no capacitors or inductors in the circuit. In audio circuits and components, many different impedances are encountered. A loudspeaker, for instance, is a low-impedance device, usually ...
... the same way as direct currents, and Ohm’s law can be used for AC if the reactances are zero, that is, if there are no capacitors or inductors in the circuit. In audio circuits and components, many different impedances are encountered. A loudspeaker, for instance, is a low-impedance device, usually ...
Activity: A Pyroelectric Smart Sensor
... We will use the term “Smart Sensor” to refer to systems that employs a sensor device mated to microelectronics. In this activity we will use metal coated PVDF films as our sensor system and a computer will take the place of the microelectronics. The system used in this activity is not engineered to ...
... We will use the term “Smart Sensor” to refer to systems that employs a sensor device mated to microelectronics. In this activity we will use metal coated PVDF films as our sensor system and a computer will take the place of the microelectronics. The system used in this activity is not engineered to ...
ISSCC 2017 Digest of Technical Papers
... When designs use multiple power domains, having robust power-up and powerdown operation, which avoids excessive current, is critical to system quality and reliability. Since the SoC uses VDD, this power supply is ramped up before VDDM at power-up and ramps down after VDDM during power-down. For an H ...
... When designs use multiple power domains, having robust power-up and powerdown operation, which avoids excessive current, is critical to system quality and reliability. Since the SoC uses VDD, this power supply is ramped up before VDDM at power-up and ramps down after VDDM during power-down. For an H ...
Analogous Non-Smooth Models of Mechanical and Electrical Systems
... systems [5, 8, 9] can be adopted for electrical systems, by extending the classical electromechanical analogy to non-smooth systems. There are basically three approaches for the description of electrical systems, called the charge approach, the flux approach and mixed approaches [3]. The charge appro ...
... systems [5, 8, 9] can be adopted for electrical systems, by extending the classical electromechanical analogy to non-smooth systems. There are basically three approaches for the description of electrical systems, called the charge approach, the flux approach and mixed approaches [3]. The charge appro ...
Datasheets - Romvision
... The P1 connectors route the cPCI signals and power while the 132-pin P2 connector leaves 105 pins available for user I/O. All rear I/O is routed through the J2 connector. ...
... The P1 connectors route the cPCI signals and power while the 132-pin P2 connector leaves 105 pins available for user I/O. All rear I/O is routed through the J2 connector. ...
Electronic engineering
Electronics engineering, or electronic engineering, is an engineering discipline which utilizes non-linear and active electrical components (such as electron tubes, and semiconductor devices, especially transistors, diodes and integrated circuits) to design electronic circuits, devices and systems. The discipline typically also designs passive electrical components, usually based on printed circuit boards.The term ""electronic engineering"" denotes a broad engineering field that covers subfields such as analog electronics, digital electronics, consumer electronics, embedded systems and power electronics. Electronics engineering deals with implementation of applications, principles and algorithms developed within many related fields, for example solid-state physics, radio engineering, telecommunications, control systems, signal processing, systems engineering, computer engineering, instrumentation engineering, electric power control, robotics, and many others.The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is one of the most important and influential organizations for electronics engineers.