
massachusettsinstitut eoftechnology department of electrical
... node for the circuit (marked with a ground symbol in the schematic) is always called “0”. The “v” following the voltage specification isn’t a legal scale factor and will be ignored by JSim; we use it just to remind ourselves what that last number is the voltage of the voltage source. All three sourc ...
... node for the circuit (marked with a ground symbol in the schematic) is always called “0”. The “v” following the voltage specification isn’t a legal scale factor and will be ignored by JSim; we use it just to remind ourselves what that last number is the voltage of the voltage source. All three sourc ...
A Generic Architecture for Wafer-Scale Neuromorphic Systems
... One and -1 (inhibitory) for a stored Zero. Byapplying a bias of -1 for each stored Zero at each node, the output can be made to produce a voltage that decreases from its maximum by an amount proportional to the Hamming distance. The maximum output, which is produced by the best match, therefore obey ...
... One and -1 (inhibitory) for a stored Zero. Byapplying a bias of -1 for each stored Zero at each node, the output can be made to produce a voltage that decreases from its maximum by an amount proportional to the Hamming distance. The maximum output, which is produced by the best match, therefore obey ...
FORM 335 - Harrisburg Area Community College
... capacitors and inductors in AC circuits. Reactance and impedance are defined. The operation of series and parallel AC circuits, resonance circuits (series and parallel), and polyphase systems are covered. A course fee is required. ...
... capacitors and inductors in AC circuits. Reactance and impedance are defined. The operation of series and parallel AC circuits, resonance circuits (series and parallel), and polyphase systems are covered. A course fee is required. ...
Thevenin Equivalent Circuit of the Function Generator
... a wire connected between the circuit terminals. This is sometimes called the “short-circuit” current. This method must not be used to test an actual circuit if the short would burn out the circuit or cause it to operate outside its linear range. Thevenin or Norton Equivalent Resistance (Rth or RN) – ...
... a wire connected between the circuit terminals. This is sometimes called the “short-circuit” current. This method must not be used to test an actual circuit if the short would burn out the circuit or cause it to operate outside its linear range. Thevenin or Norton Equivalent Resistance (Rth or RN) – ...
AC GENERATOR COMPONENTS
... Slip rings are electrical connections that are used to transfer power to and from the rotor of an AC generator (refer to Figure 1). The slip ring consists of a circular conducting material that is connected to the rotor windings and insulated from the shaft. Brushes ride on the slip ring as the roto ...
... Slip rings are electrical connections that are used to transfer power to and from the rotor of an AC generator (refer to Figure 1). The slip ring consists of a circular conducting material that is connected to the rotor windings and insulated from the shaft. Brushes ride on the slip ring as the roto ...
Enlarge - Mouser
... changes to its semiconductor products and services per JESD46, latest issue, and to discontinue any product or service per JESD48, latest issue. Buyers should obtain the latest relevant information before placing orders and should verify that such information is current and complete. All semiconduct ...
... changes to its semiconductor products and services per JESD46, latest issue, and to discontinue any product or service per JESD48, latest issue. Buyers should obtain the latest relevant information before placing orders and should verify that such information is current and complete. All semiconduct ...
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.