Chris has a master's degree in history and teaches at the University of Northern Colorado. Cite this lesson Equivalent resistance refers to the cumulative resistance existing throughout all parts of a circuit system. Learn about series circuits, parallel resistance, and combination circuits ...
In summary: Thevenin Voltage = (V1 - 4V)/5 + V1/15 = (3 - 4)/5 + 15 = 03) So the Thevenin Voltage is 0.In summary, the homework statement asks for a resistor's resistance so that maximum power is transferred to the resistor. The attempted solution found the equivalent circuit ...
The series combination of the on-resistance and the gain resistor results in a nonlinearity in the gain. This implies that the gain will change along with the common-mode voltage, which is not desirable. For example, the AD8421 requires a gain resistor of 1.1 kΩ for a ga...
This is a somewhat unusual seven-yes-seven pin DIP chip. It’s a neat little solid-state relay capable of switching small loads on AC line voltage (0.9 A at up to 240 VAC) from a low-voltage digital input. Presumably, it has seven pins so that you can’t put it in backwards. Thi...
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a means for avoiding a trouble of a noise in designing an integrated circuit easily. SOLUTION: The present invention is a method to find a noise at the output of a static logic gate by simulating a noise at the input of the static logic gate. This ...
An apparatus includes a single or dual output port, dual-drive Mach-Zehnder Interferometer configured to generate a first optical signal in one path, and to generate a second optical signal in a different path. The apparatus also includes an optical spectrum analyzer configured to receive output ...
The phasor diagram for this situation might look like the following. Every load is a combination of resistance and inductance, so the normal operating range for this line is the green shaded region when the current flows into Circuit Breaker 3. ...
an indication may be derived of the signal angle of arrival. This technique supplies unambiguous results. However, high accuracy is not obtainable using this technique and even relatively small errors introduced by circuit components or the like can cause an error of several degrees in the computed...
If you are coming from the USA or Canada (and several other countries with 120 V systems), you also need to be aware that the voltage in Iceland is different, so you’ll need to check your devices are compatible. Devices will have their voltage compatibility written on the power adaptor ...
Resistors 41 and 43 are equal to each other and much greater in value than the impedance of their common load, so that the voltage developed across the load will be substantially proportional to the algebraic sum of the voltages applied to the circuit. The limiters are connected to the ...