Parallel Adder and Subtractor

Parallel Adder and Subtractor: Parallel Adder and Subtractor which consists of three categories, namely,    n Bit Parallel Adder,Binary Parallel Adder and n Bit Parallel Subtractor. n Bit Parallel Adder:…

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Control Signals of 8085

Control Signals of 8085: The 8085 Microprocessor provides RD and WR signals to initiate read or write cycle. Because these Control Signals of 8085 are used both for reading/writing memory…

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Voltage and Current Divider Rule

Voltage and Current Divider Rule: Voltage and Current Divider Rule is explained by two conditions, namely Voltage Division in Series Circuit of Resistors Current Division in Parallel Circuit of Resistors…

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Magnetic Leakage and Fringing

Magnetic Leakage and Fringing: Magnetic Leakage and Fringing - Figure 10.28 shows a magnetized iron ring with a narrow air gap, and the flux which crosses the gap can be…

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Series Connection of Coupled Inductors

Series Connection of Coupled Inductors: Let there be two inductors connected in series, with self inductances L1 and L2 and mutual inductance of M. Two kinds of Series Connection of…

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Ideal Transformer on Load

Ideal Transformer on Load: Transfer of energy from one circuit to another circuit through mutual induction is widely utilized in power systems. This purpose is served by Ideal Transformer on…

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Coefficient of Coupling

Coefficient of Coupling: The amount of coupling between the inductively coupled coils is expressed in terms of the coefficient of coupling, which is defined as where M = mutual inductance…

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Reactive Power with Wattmeter

Reactive Power with Wattmeter: We have already seen earlier that the difference between higher reading wattmeter and lower reading wattmeter yields VLIL sin Φ. So, the total reactive power =…

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