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... that guarantee adequate power supply at all frequencies of operation while reducing the overall cost of the PCB systems. As was described in the first part of the paper, a very important principle to follow, in special for cost-effective design, is to use adequate analysis as early as possible in th ...
... that guarantee adequate power supply at all frequencies of operation while reducing the overall cost of the PCB systems. As was described in the first part of the paper, a very important principle to follow, in special for cost-effective design, is to use adequate analysis as early as possible in th ...
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... that guarantee adequate power supply at all frequencies of operation while reducing the overall cost of the PCB systems. As was described in the first part of the paper, a very important principle to follow, in special for cost-effective design, is to use adequate analysis as early as possible in th ...
... that guarantee adequate power supply at all frequencies of operation while reducing the overall cost of the PCB systems. As was described in the first part of the paper, a very important principle to follow, in special for cost-effective design, is to use adequate analysis as early as possible in th ...
Electronic Instrumentation for a 3D EIT Application
... impedance value at low frequencies. On the other hand, at high frequencies we can obtain information about the internal composition of the cell due to the cytoplasmic resistance. Therefore, it is essential to study the bioimpedance properties and its equivalent electrical models. For measuring the i ...
... impedance value at low frequencies. On the other hand, at high frequencies we can obtain information about the internal composition of the cell due to the cytoplasmic resistance. Therefore, it is essential to study the bioimpedance properties and its equivalent electrical models. For measuring the i ...
A Tutorial on Calculating Source Impedance Ratios
... For an overcurrent relay, when the SIR is high, the faulted circuit is dominated by the source impedance. The difference between the fault current magnitude for an in-zone fault and an out-of-zone fault can be smaller than the typical margins used for setting the pickup. For example, if we calculate ...
... For an overcurrent relay, when the SIR is high, the faulted circuit is dominated by the source impedance. The difference between the fault current magnitude for an in-zone fault and an out-of-zone fault can be smaller than the typical margins used for setting the pickup. For example, if we calculate ...
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... the voltage axis and on the power axis. The dots superimposed on the power characteristics of each driver are an example of a set of encoded output voltages produced when equalizing a particular channel, given by (1). Assuming uniformly distributed input data sequence, we seek to minimize the averag ...
... the voltage axis and on the power axis. The dots superimposed on the power characteristics of each driver are an example of a set of encoded output voltages produced when equalizing a particular channel, given by (1). Assuming uniformly distributed input data sequence, we seek to minimize the averag ...