Physics 2212 GH Quiz #4 Solutions Spring 2016 I. (18 points) A bar
... I. (18 points) A bar (mass m, length L) is connected to two frictionless vertical conducting rails with loops of wire, in the presence of a uniform ⃗ The tops of the rails are connected through a resistor magnetic field B. R. When released from rest, the bar slides down the rails, accelerating more a ...
... I. (18 points) A bar (mass m, length L) is connected to two frictionless vertical conducting rails with loops of wire, in the presence of a uniform ⃗ The tops of the rails are connected through a resistor magnetic field B. R. When released from rest, the bar slides down the rails, accelerating more a ...
03-Boolean Algebra & Logic Design
... Any gate can be extended to have multiple inputs as long as the binary operation it implements is commutative and associative. – AND(x,y,z,...) = (xyz...) = x y z ... – OR(x,y,z,...) = (x + y + z + ...) = x + y + z + ... – XOR(x,y,z,...) = (x y z ...) = x y z ... – XNOR(x,y,z,...) ...
... Any gate can be extended to have multiple inputs as long as the binary operation it implements is commutative and associative. – AND(x,y,z,...) = (xyz...) = x y z ... – OR(x,y,z,...) = (x + y + z + ...) = x + y + z + ... – XOR(x,y,z,...) = (x y z ...) = x y z ... – XNOR(x,y,z,...) ...
Procedure and Datasheet
... In this experiment, you will be asked to measure voltage, current, and resistance in an electric circuit. It is very important to define these quantities before describing the experiment in detail. Charge (Q) – Charge is the property that certain particles have which produce either forces of attract ...
... In this experiment, you will be asked to measure voltage, current, and resistance in an electric circuit. It is very important to define these quantities before describing the experiment in detail. Charge (Q) – Charge is the property that certain particles have which produce either forces of attract ...
Insulator Conductor
... The negative voltage on the left provides more electrons on the left side. More and more holes will be filled. Similar thing happens on the right side. The positive voltage will attract free electrons from the N-Type. Now there is even less free electron. The combined effect is to make the depletion ...
... The negative voltage on the left provides more electrons on the left side. More and more holes will be filled. Similar thing happens on the right side. The positive voltage will attract free electrons from the N-Type. Now there is even less free electron. The combined effect is to make the depletion ...
DC Power Circuits
... Safety considerations Safety symbols that may be used in this manual and on the equipment are listed in the Safety Symbols table at the beginning of the manual. Safety procedures related to the tasks that you will be asked to perform are indicated in each exercise. Make sure that you are wearing app ...
... Safety considerations Safety symbols that may be used in this manual and on the equipment are listed in the Safety Symbols table at the beginning of the manual. Safety procedures related to the tasks that you will be asked to perform are indicated in each exercise. Make sure that you are wearing app ...
TPS23753A IEEE 802.3 PoE Interface and Converter Controller With
... The current sense input for the dc/dc converter should be connected to the high side of the switching MOSFET’s current sense resistor. The current-limit threshold, VCSMAX, defines the voltage on CS above which the GATE ON time are terminated regardless of the voltage on CTL. The TPS23753A provides i ...
... The current sense input for the dc/dc converter should be connected to the high side of the switching MOSFET’s current sense resistor. The current-limit threshold, VCSMAX, defines the voltage on CS above which the GATE ON time are terminated regardless of the voltage on CTL. The TPS23753A provides i ...
LTC1046 - Inductorless 5V to -5V Converter
... to drive the internal Schmitt trigger shown in Figure 5. For 5V applications, a TTL logic gate can be used by simply adding an external pull-up resistor (see Figure 6). Capacitor Selection While the exact values of CIN and COUT are noncritical, good quality, low ESR capacitors such as solid tantalum ...
... to drive the internal Schmitt trigger shown in Figure 5. For 5V applications, a TTL logic gate can be used by simply adding an external pull-up resistor (see Figure 6). Capacitor Selection While the exact values of CIN and COUT are noncritical, good quality, low ESR capacitors such as solid tantalum ...
All Schottky Diodes are Zero Bias Detectors Application Note 988
... Model 3469B multimeter with an impedance rating above 10 megohms. This would provide a reading of 19% of the generated voltage. The meter impedance on the low scales is more than 1010 ohms so the full voltage is measured. ...
... Model 3469B multimeter with an impedance rating above 10 megohms. This would provide a reading of 19% of the generated voltage. The meter impedance on the low scales is more than 1010 ohms so the full voltage is measured. ...
3300V Amantys Power Drive Technical Manual ™
... IGBT Short Circuit Protection Short circuit protection of the IGBT is achieved by monitoring the IGBT for desaturation. The collector-emitter voltage (VCE) is monitored at switch-on and during the on time. If a shortcircuit (desaturation) is detected, an error is signalled on the output (transmit) f ...
... IGBT Short Circuit Protection Short circuit protection of the IGBT is achieved by monitoring the IGBT for desaturation. The collector-emitter voltage (VCE) is monitored at switch-on and during the on time. If a shortcircuit (desaturation) is detected, an error is signalled on the output (transmit) f ...
Meter moving coil
... have a resistance of at least 1000 per volt - for example a meter designed to read. voltages up to 10 V should have a resistance of 10 k. This also requires a galvanometer with a high current sensitivity The moving coil galvanometer can also be used as an ohmmeter and a wattmeter. There has been ...
... have a resistance of at least 1000 per volt - for example a meter designed to read. voltages up to 10 V should have a resistance of 10 k. This also requires a galvanometer with a high current sensitivity The moving coil galvanometer can also be used as an ohmmeter and a wattmeter. There has been ...
Semicunductor by saradindu ghose for plus 2 physics
... the gate-source voltage VGS. There are two basic types of MOSFETS: the enhancement-type and the depletion-type. The enhancement-type MOSFET is usually referred to as an E-MOSFET, and the depletiontype, a D-MOSFET. The MOSFET is also referred to as an IGFET because the gate is insulated from the chan ...
... the gate-source voltage VGS. There are two basic types of MOSFETS: the enhancement-type and the depletion-type. The enhancement-type MOSFET is usually referred to as an E-MOSFET, and the depletiontype, a D-MOSFET. The MOSFET is also referred to as an IGFET because the gate is insulated from the chan ...
LM1084 5A Low Dropout Positive Regulators
... Under normal operation, the LM1084 regulator does not need any protection diode. With the adjustable device, the internal resistance between the adjustment and output terminals limits the current. No diode is needed to divert the current around the regulator even with a capacitor on the adjustment t ...
... Under normal operation, the LM1084 regulator does not need any protection diode. With the adjustable device, the internal resistance between the adjustment and output terminals limits the current. No diode is needed to divert the current around the regulator even with a capacitor on the adjustment t ...
TRIAC
TRIAC, from triode for alternating current, is a genericized tradename for an electronic component that can conduct current in either direction when it is triggered (turned on), and is formally called a bidirectional triode thyristor or bilateral triode thyristor.TRIACs are a subset of thyristors and are closely related to silicon controlled rectifiers (SCR). However, unlike SCRs, which are unidirectional devices (that is, they can conduct current only in one direction), TRIACs are bidirectional and so allow current in either direction. Another difference from SCRs is that TRIAC current can be enabled by either a positive or negative current applied to its gate electrode, whereas SCRs can be triggered only by positive current into the gate. To create a triggering current, a positive or negative voltage has to be applied to the gate with respect to the MT1 terminal (otherwise known as A1).Once triggered, the device continues to conduct until the current drops below a certain threshold called the holding current.The bidirectionality makes TRIACs very convenient switches for alternating-current (AC) circuits, also allowing them to control very large power flows with milliampere-scale gate currents. In addition, applying a trigger pulse at a controlled phase angle in an AC cycle allows control of the percentage of current that flows through the TRIAC to the load (phase control), which is commonly used, for example, in controlling the speed of low-power induction motors, in dimming lamps, and in controlling AC heating resistors.