
Dynamic Processors
... signal once it passes over the threshold. An attack time that is set too fast will turn down the transients causing certain important elements of the sound to be lost. One that is too slow will end up allowing unwanted sounds through. ...
... signal once it passes over the threshold. An attack time that is set too fast will turn down the transients causing certain important elements of the sound to be lost. One that is too slow will end up allowing unwanted sounds through. ...
Solutions to Chapter 3 - Communication Networks
... Sampling this picture in either horizontal or vertical direction is equivalent to the sampling of the above mentioned signals. Nyquist sampling theorem applies to these signals even though the signals are in space domain rather than time domain. Considering the above example again, sampling each str ...
... Sampling this picture in either horizontal or vertical direction is equivalent to the sampling of the above mentioned signals. Nyquist sampling theorem applies to these signals even though the signals are in space domain rather than time domain. Considering the above example again, sampling each str ...
Modeling and Control of a Magnetic Levitation System
... 2’s complement convention for sign bits, if the number is negative then the sign bit is set, otherwise cleared. The signals are then multiplied by their corresponding coefficients through series of division and multiplications instructions before they are sent to the arithmetic operations routine. A ...
... 2’s complement convention for sign bits, if the number is negative then the sign bit is set, otherwise cleared. The signals are then multiplied by their corresponding coefficients through series of division and multiplications instructions before they are sent to the arithmetic operations routine. A ...
Narrow Bandwidth Transformers
... 50 or 60 Hz sine wave voltages, but other signals as well. The sine wave is distorted, and consequently harmonics of the 50/60 Hz fundamental are found up to 10 kHz. At higher frequencies, switching transients appear from rectifiers, motor drives, etc. At frequencies above 50 kHz, strong HF signals ...
... 50 or 60 Hz sine wave voltages, but other signals as well. The sine wave is distorted, and consequently harmonics of the 50/60 Hz fundamental are found up to 10 kHz. At higher frequencies, switching transients appear from rectifiers, motor drives, etc. At frequencies above 50 kHz, strong HF signals ...
Oscilloscope mode AUTO NORMAL sweep generator – free running
... At the left-hand side of the figure, the first block is a differential input stage with emitter followers (Ql and Q2) driving common-base stages (Q3 and Q4). The transistors Q5 and Q6 form an active load for Q3 and Q4. Transistors Q7, Q5, Q6 and their emitter resistances form a simple current mirror ...
... At the left-hand side of the figure, the first block is a differential input stage with emitter followers (Ql and Q2) driving common-base stages (Q3 and Q4). The transistors Q5 and Q6 form an active load for Q3 and Q4. Transistors Q7, Q5, Q6 and their emitter resistances form a simple current mirror ...
Generalized traveling-wave-based waveform approximation
... than two lines. Davis and Meindl derived the time-domain responses in analytical manner for the limited cases of two- and triple-coupled lines based on the modified Bessel function [30]. Although the model is accurate for the intended applications, it is too complicated to be extended to general mul ...
... than two lines. Davis and Meindl derived the time-domain responses in analytical manner for the limited cases of two- and triple-coupled lines based on the modified Bessel function [30]. Although the model is accurate for the intended applications, it is too complicated to be extended to general mul ...
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... (2) Apply a 1kHz sinusoidal signal of about 200mV amplitude (from the function generator) to each input separately with the other grounded and measure the sign and magnitude of the amplification factor. (3) Then connect the same signal to both inputs (i.e. make va = vb = vin) and measure the output ...
... (2) Apply a 1kHz sinusoidal signal of about 200mV amplitude (from the function generator) to each input separately with the other grounded and measure the sign and magnitude of the amplification factor. (3) Then connect the same signal to both inputs (i.e. make va = vb = vin) and measure the output ...
Digital Radiography Image Parameters SNR, MTF, NPS, NEQ, DQE
... DQE is independent of the detector technology and focuses only on its input and output signals. This way it can be used as a method of comparison of different imaging systems (a quantitative figure of merit). ...
... DQE is independent of the detector technology and focuses only on its input and output signals. This way it can be used as a method of comparison of different imaging systems (a quantitative figure of merit). ...
EL2075C
... than 10 pF should be buffered with a series resistor (Rs) to isolate the load capacitance from the amplifier output. A curve of recommended Rs vs Cload has been included for reference. Values of Rs were chosen to maximize resulting bandwidth without additionl peaking. ...
... than 10 pF should be buffered with a series resistor (Rs) to isolate the load capacitance from the amplifier output. A curve of recommended Rs vs Cload has been included for reference. Values of Rs were chosen to maximize resulting bandwidth without additionl peaking. ...
Audio Watermarking Based on Fibonacci Numbers Abstract—This
... and extract them in a bit-exact manner by changing some of the magnitudes of the FFT spectrum. The key idea is to divide the FT spectrum into short frames and change the magnitude of the selected FFT samples using Fibonacci numbers. Taking advantage of Fibonacci numbers, it is possible to change the ...
... and extract them in a bit-exact manner by changing some of the magnitudes of the FFT spectrum. The key idea is to divide the FT spectrum into short frames and change the magnitude of the selected FFT samples using Fibonacci numbers. Taking advantage of Fibonacci numbers, it is possible to change the ...
417_1.PDF
... and is chopped into mini-pulses of 645ns duration with a 300ns gap, providing a macro-pulse of 1060 mini-pulses repeating at a 60Hz rate. Ring beam current will vary from about 15ma peak during studies, to about 50Amps peak (design to 100 amps). A digital approach to droop compensation has been impl ...
... and is chopped into mini-pulses of 645ns duration with a 300ns gap, providing a macro-pulse of 1060 mini-pulses repeating at a 60Hz rate. Ring beam current will vary from about 15ma peak during studies, to about 50Amps peak (design to 100 amps). A digital approach to droop compensation has been impl ...
Synchronous demodulator
... Now we use the oscilloscope to determine the curve of the amplitude – modulated signal on the receiver side in front of and behind the multiplier as well as the output signal of the low-pass filter. ...
... Now we use the oscilloscope to determine the curve of the amplitude – modulated signal on the receiver side in front of and behind the multiplier as well as the output signal of the low-pass filter. ...