Classification of Pulse Signals

Classification of Pulse Signals: The Classification of Pulse Signals are divided into four categories, namely Periodic signals. Aperiodic signals. Random signals. Continuous and Discrete Signals 1. Periodic Signals: Periodic signals…

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Comparison of Logic Families

Comparison of Logic Families: The following are the Comparison of Logic Families are 1. RTL and DTL families have become obsolete because of their low speed, high power dissipation, and…

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TTL Characteristics and other TTL Series

TTL Characteristics and other TTL Series: The first time standard TTL ICs were introduced by Taxas Instruments Corporation. They introduced 54 and 74 series, which were widely used as IC…

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What is a Digital Integrated Circuit?

What is a Digital Integrated Circuit? In an integrated circuit, components such as diodes, transistors, resistors, inductors etc. are integral parts of the chip. And on surface of this chip,…

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Basic Controls of CRO

Basic Controls of CRO: Number of controls are required to be provided on a panel of CRO to facilitate its proper functioning. Intensity control is provided for adjustment of brightness…

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Three Phase Rectifiers

Three Phase Rectifiers: Three-Phase Half-Wave Rectifier : Figure 9.11 illustrates a circuit for a 3-phase half-wave rectifier. The three diodes are connected to the three phases of a 3-phase transformer…

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Point Contact Diode Construction and Working

Point Contact Diode Construction and Working: The point contact diode is basically constructed by touching a metallic whisker to an exposed surface of an N-type semiconductor substrate. The semiconductor used…

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What is Electron Volt?

What is Electron Volt? The joule (J) is the unit of energy in the SI system. In some engineering power problems this unit is very small, and a factor of…

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