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... We’re looking for the steady-state sinusoidal current i(t) using mesh current analysis. The circuit is initially given in the time domain, so our first step is to convert this into the phasor domain. Initially, what I like to do is write down generic impedance elements as rectangles, copy the topolo ...
... We’re looking for the steady-state sinusoidal current i(t) using mesh current analysis. The circuit is initially given in the time domain, so our first step is to convert this into the phasor domain. Initially, what I like to do is write down generic impedance elements as rectangles, copy the topolo ...
ADI AD5933高精度阻抗测量解决方案CN0217
... frequency generator with a 12-bit, 1 MSPS ADC. The frequency generator allows an external complex impedance to be excited with a known frequency. The response signal from the impedahttp://doc.xuehai.net/bbbc5952521101746899a706b.htmlnce is sampled by the on-board ADC, and the DFT is processed by an ...
... frequency generator with a 12-bit, 1 MSPS ADC. The frequency generator allows an external complex impedance to be excited with a known frequency. The response signal from the impedahttp://doc.xuehai.net/bbbc5952521101746899a706b.htmlnce is sampled by the on-board ADC, and the DFT is processed by an ...
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... Unit 2: Number and Algebra (33.3%) - Higher Non- calculator paper – 1 hour 15 minutes (66 marks) ...
... Unit 2: Number and Algebra (33.3%) - Higher Non- calculator paper – 1 hour 15 minutes (66 marks) ...
Vectors and Vector Operations
... and matrices by adding and negating corresponding components. Subtraction is defined in terms of addition by (1). The result is that one subtracts row and column vectors and matrices also by subtracting corresponding components. In order to add or subtract vectors of these types they have to have th ...
... and matrices by adding and negating corresponding components. Subtraction is defined in terms of addition by (1). The result is that one subtracts row and column vectors and matrices also by subtracting corresponding components. In order to add or subtract vectors of these types they have to have th ...
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.