
PPT
... fast it is spinning. One way to do that is to have it throw an interrupt every time it completes a rotation. • Right idea, but might take a while to process the interrupt, heavily loaded system might see slower fan than actually exists. • This could be bad. ...
... fast it is spinning. One way to do that is to have it throw an interrupt every time it completes a rotation. • Right idea, but might take a while to process the interrupt, heavily loaded system might see slower fan than actually exists. • This could be bad. ...
File
... EMI does not always come from expected sources, such as cellular phones. Other types of electric equipment can emit a silent, invisible electromagnetic field that can extend for more than a mile. There are many sources of EMI: ...
... EMI does not always come from expected sources, such as cellular phones. Other types of electric equipment can emit a silent, invisible electromagnetic field that can extend for more than a mile. There are many sources of EMI: ...
Real Time Digital Simulation
... For longer time periods involving possible power swings then the transient reactance would replace the subtransient reactance and the machine inertia would have to be represented by at least a single equivalent mass. The moment of inertia, J, is for both the turbine generator and exciter combined. ...
... For longer time periods involving possible power swings then the transient reactance would replace the subtransient reactance and the machine inertia would have to be represented by at least a single equivalent mass. The moment of inertia, J, is for both the turbine generator and exciter combined. ...
Emulator

In computing, an emulator is hardware or software that enables one computer system (called the host) to behave like another computer system (called the guest). An emulator typically enables the host system to run software or use peripheral devices designed for the guest system.