Experiment 12: AC Circuits - RLC Circuit
... 8. Change the settings to obtain the signal as in Procedure 5-6. Disconnect CH2 from the circuit and connect it to Point A as shown in Figure 1b. In this position, CH1 is still measuring the voltage across the resistor (VR ), but CH2 is now measuring the voltage across all three components (VRLC ). ...
... 8. Change the settings to obtain the signal as in Procedure 5-6. Disconnect CH2 from the circuit and connect it to Point A as shown in Figure 1b. In this position, CH1 is still measuring the voltage across the resistor (VR ), but CH2 is now measuring the voltage across all three components (VRLC ). ...
Summer 2014 - Msbte Study Resources
... If voltmeter connect across low resistance, then most of the current will pass through low resistance and very less current flow through voltmeter because of its high resistance. The voltage drop is a measure of true value. ...
... If voltmeter connect across low resistance, then most of the current will pass through low resistance and very less current flow through voltmeter because of its high resistance. The voltage drop is a measure of true value. ...
Process Signal Integrator DIN400 AlphaDIN - Lee
... quantities against time giving a 24 Volt DC pulse and an open collector output suitable for operation of an electro-mechanical impulse counter, etc. The DIN400 can be used for any application where time-varying signals require integrating. For instance:– Flow, Mass Flow (Liquids, Solids or Gases), E ...
... quantities against time giving a 24 Volt DC pulse and an open collector output suitable for operation of an electro-mechanical impulse counter, etc. The DIN400 can be used for any application where time-varying signals require integrating. For instance:– Flow, Mass Flow (Liquids, Solids or Gases), E ...
DOC
... The LM111, LM211 and LM311 are voltage comparators that have input currents nearly a thousand times lower than devices like the LM106 or LM710. They are also designed to operate over a wider range of supply voltages: from standard±15V op amp supplies down to the single 5V supply used for IC logic. T ...
... The LM111, LM211 and LM311 are voltage comparators that have input currents nearly a thousand times lower than devices like the LM106 or LM710. They are also designed to operate over a wider range of supply voltages: from standard±15V op amp supplies down to the single 5V supply used for IC logic. T ...
Microprocessor Engineering
... reading temperature from a thermocouple processing speech from a microphone ...
... reading temperature from a thermocouple processing speech from a microphone ...
EE 42/100 Lecture 10: Op-Amp Based Circuits
... We find that v + is a function of both the input vs and the output vo . This second dependence gives rise to the hysteresis. ...
... We find that v + is a function of both the input vs and the output vo . This second dependence gives rise to the hysteresis. ...
Cathode Ray Tube
... thermionic emission at the heated cathode and focuses it into a thin beam by the control grid (or “Wehnelt cylinder”). ...
... thermionic emission at the heated cathode and focuses it into a thin beam by the control grid (or “Wehnelt cylinder”). ...
EECS 373 Design of Microprocessor-Based Systems
... Signals can be expressed as weighted sums of harmonic functions. Shannon’s Theorem (Nyquist Sampling Theorem) To sample a bandlimited signal x(t) with no loss of information, the sampling rate must be at least twice the frequency of the highest frequency component. Example: Audio signals typically i ...
... Signals can be expressed as weighted sums of harmonic functions. Shannon’s Theorem (Nyquist Sampling Theorem) To sample a bandlimited signal x(t) with no loss of information, the sampling rate must be at least twice the frequency of the highest frequency component. Example: Audio signals typically i ...
Experiment 6 - Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
... In fact, the observed waveforms can be varied using the horizontal amplifier venire adjustment to obtain as many boxes for one full scale as desired. Another method for fast calculation is to multiply the scale factor by the phase difference ( in cm ) where the scale factor is degrees per box or deg ...
... In fact, the observed waveforms can be varied using the horizontal amplifier venire adjustment to obtain as many boxes for one full scale as desired. Another method for fast calculation is to multiply the scale factor by the phase difference ( in cm ) where the scale factor is degrees per box or deg ...
Summing Amplifier
... two (or more) signals or voltages to form the sum of those signals. Such a circuit is known as a summing amplifier, or just as a summer. • 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 w ...
... two (or more) signals or voltages to form the sum of those signals. Such a circuit is known as a summing amplifier, or just as a summer. • 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 w ...
AC Magnitude and Phase
... 5. The display itself has a natural coarseness, which can be reduced by selecting the Average function. Try to use as few samples as possible to avoid long delays while moving from one display to another. Set both channels to the same Volts/Division setting. Averaging is a way to pull a repetitive s ...
... 5. The display itself has a natural coarseness, which can be reduced by selecting the Average function. Try to use as few samples as possible to avoid long delays while moving from one display to another. Set both channels to the same Volts/Division setting. Averaging is a way to pull a repetitive s ...
Users Manual [for 13803K/04K]
... You need to find out the shorts first. 0V 3. If you see LED slowly blinking use a volt-meter to check each pin related connections that are suspected open. When you don’t see voltage change Place the negative pen of volt-meter at a spot which is supposed being connected to a port pin there may be he ...
... You need to find out the shorts first. 0V 3. If you see LED slowly blinking use a volt-meter to check each pin related connections that are suspected open. When you don’t see voltage change Place the negative pen of volt-meter at a spot which is supposed being connected to a port pin there may be he ...
Oscilloscope types
This is a subdivision of the Oscilloscope article, discussing the various types and models of oscilloscopes in greater detail.