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Inductance Calculation
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Marc
T. Thompson. |
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A variety of practical
techniques are shown in this tutorial on inductance
calculation methods. Although numerical methods can give
very accurate answers they do not in general give good
insight into design and scaling laws. |
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Kirchhoff's Rules
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Sergey
A. Kiselev, Tanya Yanovsky-Kiselev |
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This interactive
applet allows the user to increase/decrease the
magnitude of the EMFs and the resistors by clicking on
the upper/lower part of the object. The values of the
resistors range from 1 to 10 Ohms and the values of the
EMFs range from -10 to +10 volts. This applet includes
Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff's Junction Rule and Loop
Rule. |
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Vocational Training,
University (Lower Div), High School. |
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Kirchhoff's Rules
(circuit 1) |
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Sergey
A. Kiselev, Tanya Yanovsky-Kiselev |
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This interactive
applet allows the user to increase/decrease the
magnitude of the EMFs and the resistors by clicking on
the upper/lower part of the object. The values of the
resistors range from -10 to +10 Ohms and the values of
the EMFs range from -10 to +10 Volts. It covers
Kirchhoff's Loop Rule and Ohm's Law. |
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Vocational Training,
University (Lower Div), High School. |
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Audio amplifier output
relay delay |
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Tomi
Engdahl. |
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This is a simple
circuit which I built to one of my audio amplifier
projects to control the speaker output relay. The
purpose of this circuit is to control the relay which
turns on the speaker output relay in the audio
amplifier. |
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Professional
Formation, Vocational Training, Continuous
Formation. |
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Isolator transformer
for audio lines |
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Tomi
Engdahl. |
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The simplest and most
common way to do the isolation is use audio transformer
which is ment for audio use. Transformers for audio use
have some problems like distorted bass response and
attenuating in high-frequency response |
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Professional
Formation, Vocational Training, Continuous
Formation. |
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Audio
Isolators |
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Tomi
Engdahl. |
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This Tutorial
Describes the information about Topic - Audio
Isolator |
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Constraint-Driven PCB
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Andrew
J. Gray |
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This lecture
introduces new parametric constraint-driven technology
for PCB design in a convenient, time-smart interactive
seminar. This new technology allows users to produce
complex PCB designs by defining, manipulating and
obeying constraints, while meeting time and quality
standards. |
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A history of crystal
filters |
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Robert
G. Kinsman. |
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This paper discusses
the progression of developments in the crystal filter
art and the work on filter crystals that was essential
to their success. A short discussion of modeling
problems is included and the final section covers the
applications for crystal filters which drives the
technology. |
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Secondary Education,
Higher Education. |
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The evolution of the
quartz crystal clock |
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Warren
A. Marrison. |
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This paper was
presented by Warren A. Marrison on the occasion of his
receipt of the Horological Institute's Gold Medal in
1947. He was recognized for his contributions to the
development of the quartz crystal watch, the first
precision timepiece. It is a highly readable review of
humankind's attempt to measure the abstract and his
increasing curiosity about time and tracking it. Good
history for teaching and professional engineers. Very
readable and adaptable to course work. Contains links to
tables. |
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Secondary Education,
Higher Education. |
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