
AC electrical theory
... essential background material, but it can just as well be read by those who have a more general interest. The approach adopted is that of starting with the basic laws of DC electricity and expanding them to deal with AC. The modified laws are then used to derive and explore results that are normally ...
... essential background material, but it can just as well be read by those who have a more general interest. The approach adopted is that of starting with the basic laws of DC electricity and expanding them to deal with AC. The modified laws are then used to derive and explore results that are normally ...
DC Circuits Solutions
... Even though the bird’s feet are at high potential with respect to the ground, there is very little potential difference between them, because they are close together on the wire. The resistance of the bird is much greater than the resistance of the wire between the bird’s feet. These two resistances ...
... Even though the bird’s feet are at high potential with respect to the ground, there is very little potential difference between them, because they are close together on the wire. The resistance of the bird is much greater than the resistance of the wire between the bird’s feet. These two resistances ...
X9319 - Intersil
... Intersil products are manufactured, assembled and tested utilizing ISO9001 quality systems as noted in the quality certifications found at www.intersil.com/en/support/qualandreliability.html Intersil products are sold by description only. Intersil Corporation reserves the right to make changes in ci ...
... Intersil products are manufactured, assembled and tested utilizing ISO9001 quality systems as noted in the quality certifications found at www.intersil.com/en/support/qualandreliability.html Intersil products are sold by description only. Intersil Corporation reserves the right to make changes in ci ...
Active Elements for Analog Signal Processing: Classification
... In [16], Zeki and Toker proposed the Dual-X SecondGeneration Current Conveyor (DXCCII) which is a combination of CCII and ICCII. Instead of a single xterminal, DXCCII has two terminals xp and xn as outputs of non-inverting and inverting unity-gain amplifiers with their inputs connected to y terminal ...
... In [16], Zeki and Toker proposed the Dual-X SecondGeneration Current Conveyor (DXCCII) which is a combination of CCII and ICCII. Instead of a single xterminal, DXCCII has two terminals xp and xn as outputs of non-inverting and inverting unity-gain amplifiers with their inputs connected to y terminal ...
electronics 1 - Computer Engineering 2009
... electronic circuits this is the 0V (zero volts) of the power supply, but for mains electricity and some radio circuits it really means the earth. It is also known as ground. ...
... electronic circuits this is the 0V (zero volts) of the power supply, but for mains electricity and some radio circuits it really means the earth. It is also known as ground. ...
No.17 Single-transistor Reflex Radio
... The tuning circuit is formed of a coil (a tuning coil is similar to an antenna coil) and capacitor connected to each other in parallel. Take a look at the figures below. Consider a case in which electric charge is stored in the capacitor. (1) The capacitor discharges electricity in the direction of ...
... The tuning circuit is formed of a coil (a tuning coil is similar to an antenna coil) and capacitor connected to each other in parallel. Take a look at the figures below. Consider a case in which electric charge is stored in the capacitor. (1) The capacitor discharges electricity in the direction of ...
Electrical Circuits
... Apprentices be given two resistors, 100R and 150R 1. Use the resistor colour code to check each resistor and note their values. 2. Use a multimeter to measure the value of each resistor and check against coded value and tolerance. 3. Refer to Figure 3 and calculate the total circuit resistance. 4. C ...
... Apprentices be given two resistors, 100R and 150R 1. Use the resistor colour code to check each resistor and note their values. 2. Use a multimeter to measure the value of each resistor and check against coded value and tolerance. 3. Refer to Figure 3 and calculate the total circuit resistance. 4. C ...
Network analysis (electrical circuits)

A network, in the context of electronics, is a collection of interconnected components. Network analysis is the process of finding the voltages across, and the currents through, every component in the network. There are many different techniques for calculating these values. However, for the most part, the applied technique assumes that the components of the network are all linear.The methods described in this article are only applicable to linear network analysis, except where explicitly stated.