Guitar Pickup Theory
... The arrangement of the magnets is different for different pickups. Some types have rod or bar magnets inserted directly in the coils, while others have magnets below the coils, and cores of soft iron in the coils. In many cases these cores are screws, so level differences between strings can be even ...
... The arrangement of the magnets is different for different pickups. Some types have rod or bar magnets inserted directly in the coils, while others have magnets below the coils, and cores of soft iron in the coils. In many cases these cores are screws, so level differences between strings can be even ...
coefficient of a pronumeral
... again to see if we can further write the whole number as a product involving two 2s. If not, try the next prime, 3, and so on. Stop when the number has been expressed as the product of prime numbers. ...
... again to see if we can further write the whole number as a product involving two 2s. If not, try the next prime, 3, and so on. Stop when the number has been expressed as the product of prime numbers. ...
Noise Measurement Setup for Quartz Crystal
... their robust nature, availability and affordable interface electronics [1]. There are several mechanisms that are related to fluctuation phenomena. Generally, users require minimizing their impact on measurements in order to achieve maximal signal-to-noise ratio. However, fluctuation mechanisms can ...
... their robust nature, availability and affordable interface electronics [1]. There are several mechanisms that are related to fluctuation phenomena. Generally, users require minimizing their impact on measurements in order to achieve maximal signal-to-noise ratio. However, fluctuation mechanisms can ...
Aalborg Universitet Trigonometric quasi-greedy bases for Lp(T;w) Nielsen, Morten
... condition is rather restrictive: we must have p = 2, and for p = 2, T forms a quasigreedy basis L2 (T; w) if and only if there exists C > 0 such that C −1 ≤ w(t) ≤ C. As a consequence, we can conclude that T is a quasi-greedy basis L2 (T; w) if and only if T is a Riesz basis for L2 (T; w). This is p ...
... condition is rather restrictive: we must have p = 2, and for p = 2, T forms a quasigreedy basis L2 (T; w) if and only if there exists C > 0 such that C −1 ≤ w(t) ≤ C. As a consequence, we can conclude that T is a quasi-greedy basis L2 (T; w) if and only if T is a Riesz basis for L2 (T; w). This is p ...
IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IOSR-JEEE)
... There are numerous topologies proposed and analyzed in literature for active inductors in CMOS technology in a frequency range up to a few GHz [3-4]. A reference paper for simulated inductors is [3] where a model for microwave applications is proposed. This paper describes an architecture for a tuna ...
... There are numerous topologies proposed and analyzed in literature for active inductors in CMOS technology in a frequency range up to a few GHz [3-4]. A reference paper for simulated inductors is [3] where a model for microwave applications is proposed. This paper describes an architecture for a tuna ...
UKMT IMC 2013 Web Solutions
... A machine cracks open 180 000 eggs per hour. How many eggs is that per second? A 5 ...
... A machine cracks open 180 000 eggs per hour. How many eggs is that per second? A 5 ...
Integrated Inductors for RF Transmitters in CMOS/MEMS Smart Microsensor Systems
... have been developed by our group. They will be the essential sensor elements for detection of human motion and nerve activity for the purpose of intelligent human sensing. The integration of the RF communication unit, including RF circuitry, and the on-chip antenna on such smart complementary metal ...
... have been developed by our group. They will be the essential sensor elements for detection of human motion and nerve activity for the purpose of intelligent human sensing. The integration of the RF communication unit, including RF circuitry, and the on-chip antenna on such smart complementary metal ...
Mathematics of radio engineering
The mathematics of radio engineering is the mathematical description by complex analysis of the electromagnetic theory applied to radio. Waves have been studied since ancient times and many different techniques have developed of which the most useful idea is the superposition principle which apply to radio waves. The Huygen's principle, which says that each wavefront creates an infinite number of new wavefronts that can be added, is the base for this analysis.