Pspice Lecture5_v1 194KB Sep 20 2011 08:28:26 AM
... Note that the voltages for node 1 and 2 are -5.882V and -12.24V also. Similar to the previous circuit with three resistors. 12. Now report the result. The results for the equivalent resistor are similar to the previous circuit. ...
... Note that the voltages for node 1 and 2 are -5.882V and -12.24V also. Similar to the previous circuit with three resistors. 12. Now report the result. The results for the equivalent resistor are similar to the previous circuit. ...
Class XII (Theory)
... Unit VI: Optics (Periods 30) Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, mirror formula. Refraction of light, total internal reflection and its applications, optical fibres, refraction at spherical surfaces, lenses, thin lens formula, lens-maker’s formula. Magnification, power of a lens, combination of ...
... Unit VI: Optics (Periods 30) Reflection of light, spherical mirrors, mirror formula. Refraction of light, total internal reflection and its applications, optical fibres, refraction at spherical surfaces, lenses, thin lens formula, lens-maker’s formula. Magnification, power of a lens, combination of ...
NTUST-EE-2013S-Lectures
... X f circuit changes as illustrated Z here because |XC| decreases with increasing f. This f X Z determines the frequency response of RC circuits. f X ...
... X f circuit changes as illustrated Z here because |XC| decreases with increasing f. This f X Z determines the frequency response of RC circuits. f X ...
Impedance - Alexandre Boyer
... CHARACTERISTIC IMPEDANCE Z0: Small conductor Large conductor What is the optimum characteristic impedance for a Or ? coaxial cable ? Small conductor ...
... CHARACTERISTIC IMPEDANCE Z0: Small conductor Large conductor What is the optimum characteristic impedance for a Or ? coaxial cable ? Small conductor ...
Soln0548 051017
... Chapter 5, Solution 48. We can break this problem up into parts. The 5 mV source separates the lower circuit from the upper. In addition, there is no current flowing into the input of the op amp which means we now have the 40-kohm resistor in series with a parallel combination of the 60-kohm resisto ...
... Chapter 5, Solution 48. We can break this problem up into parts. The 5 mV source separates the lower circuit from the upper. In addition, there is no current flowing into the input of the op amp which means we now have the 40-kohm resistor in series with a parallel combination of the 60-kohm resisto ...
Potentiometer Lab
... • The schematic shows it as a resistor with three leads – One on each end of the internal resistor – One that cuts into the middle of the internal resistor (this is called the “wiper”) ...
... • The schematic shows it as a resistor with three leads – One on each end of the internal resistor – One that cuts into the middle of the internal resistor (this is called the “wiper”) ...
Smart transmitters
... control room. • The smart transmitter can also eliminate the effect due to ambient temperature by measuring it for this purpose. ...
... control room. • The smart transmitter can also eliminate the effect due to ambient temperature by measuring it for this purpose. ...
Rejection of Power Supply Noise in Wheatstone Bridges
... circuit to reject the power supply noise is characterised by the PSRR (standing for Power Supply Rejection Ratio). This figure is defined as the ratio between the gain w.r.t. the input signal and the gain w.r.t. a change of the power supply: ...
... circuit to reject the power supply noise is characterised by the PSRR (standing for Power Supply Rejection Ratio). This figure is defined as the ratio between the gain w.r.t. the input signal and the gain w.r.t. a change of the power supply: ...
physics 202 - La Salle University
... In computers we use electronic means to represent and process information in binary form. This means that we need only distinguish between two states, for example, high and low voltage, corresponding to the digits 1 and 0. However complicated the task the computer is performing, ...
... In computers we use electronic means to represent and process information in binary form. This means that we need only distinguish between two states, for example, high and low voltage, corresponding to the digits 1 and 0. However complicated the task the computer is performing, ...
Summing Amplifier
... • The source of these signals might be anything at all. Common input sources are another op amp, some kind of sensor circuit, or an initial constant value. Since we don't have the first two available at this time, we'll use the third source for this experiment. • The point of using an op amp to add ...
... • The source of these signals might be anything at all. Common input sources are another op amp, some kind of sensor circuit, or an initial constant value. Since we don't have the first two available at this time, we'll use the third source for this experiment. • The point of using an op amp to add ...
File
... • Electrical circuits provide a complete path for electrons to flow. • Electrical circuits • Current electricity is the flow of electrons through a conductor in a circuit. • Potential difference • Potential difference or voltage (V ) is the difference in electric potential energy • Electric current ...
... • Electrical circuits provide a complete path for electrons to flow. • Electrical circuits • Current electricity is the flow of electrons through a conductor in a circuit. • Potential difference • Potential difference or voltage (V ) is the difference in electric potential energy • Electric current ...
Chapter 32
... L = -L(dI/dt) L = - L/(dI/dt): Inductance is a measure of the opposition to a change in current. Inductance of an N-turn coil: L = NB/I; SI unit: henry (H). PHY 1361 ...
... L = -L(dI/dt) L = - L/(dI/dt): Inductance is a measure of the opposition to a change in current. Inductance of an N-turn coil: L = NB/I; SI unit: henry (H). PHY 1361 ...
Word - ITU
... If necessary, steady single-tone interference should be measured selectively at the frequencies at which tones are detected or may be expected. The measurement should be made using a bandpass filter (having effectively 0 dB insertion loss in the passband) in conjunction with the noise measuring appa ...
... If necessary, steady single-tone interference should be measured selectively at the frequencies at which tones are detected or may be expected. The measurement should be made using a bandpass filter (having effectively 0 dB insertion loss in the passband) in conjunction with the noise measuring appa ...