Logic Circuits Interview Questions and Answers

Logic Circuits Interview Questions and Answers: 1. What is a combinational circuit? Ans. In a combinational circuit, the output depends upon present input(s) only i.e., not dependent on the previous  input(s).…

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Electronics Engineering Articles

Electronics Engineering Articles: This Electronics Engineering Articles which includes the following topics: Gate Turn Off Thyristor (GTO) – Symbol, Operations and Applications Types of Power Supply in Electronics What is…

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Four Terminal Network Articles

Four Terminal Network Articles: Symmetrical Network in Network Analysis: A symmetrical network has two important properties as Characteristic impedance (Z0) Propagation constant (γ) The two networks having the same electrical…

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L Section in Four Terminal Network

L Section in Four Terminal Network: L Section in Four Terminal Network is very much similar to half section consisting series and shunt arm impedances Z1 and Z2 respectively as…

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Transmission Zero

Transmission Zero: The Transmission Zero functions describe the transmission of signal from one end to other end. The Fig. 7.28 shows the transfer of signal from one network to other…

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Color Picture Tube Working

Color Picture Tube Working: A Color Picture Tube Working requires correct sweep currents, input voltages and drive voltages. Having said this very quickly, it is now a good idea to…

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Color TV Transmission

Color TV Transmission: Having discussed the manner of indicating luminance and the two components of chrominance in Color TV Transmission, it is now necessary to investigate how they may be,…

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Noise and Frequency Modulation

Noise and Frequency Modulation: Noise and Frequency Modulation is much more immune to noise than amplitude modulation and is significantly more immune than phase modulation. In order to establish the…

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