Digital Integrated Circuits Articles

Digital Integrated Circuits Articles: CMOS Inverter Working Principle: CMOS Circuit contain both NMOS and PMOS devices to speed the switching of capacitive loads. It consumes low power and can be…

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Electronic Devices and Circuits Articles

Electronic Devices and Circuits Articles: This Electronic Devices and Circuits Articles which includes the following topics: Introduction to Semiconductor Materials and Devices Conduction in Solids Conductor Semiconductor and Insulator P…

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Single Channel Data Acquisition System

Single Channel Data Acquisition System: A Single Channel Data Acquisition System consists of a signal conditioner followed by an analog to digital (A/D) converter, performing repetitive conversions at a free…

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Potentiometric Recorder Working Principle (Multipoint)

Potentiometric Recorder Working Principle (Multipoint): Potentiometric Recorder Working Principle - The thermocouple or millivolt signal is amplified by a non-inverting MOSFET, chopper stabilized, feedback amplifier. This configuration has a very…

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Thyristor Control of Motors

Thyristor Control of Motors: Thyristor Control of Motors - A variety of thyristor control circuitry has been devised for use in motor control depending upon the type of supply (ac/dc)…

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Static Induction Transistor (SIT)

Static Induction Transistor (SIT) | Symbol | Features: An Static Induction Transistor (SIT) is a high-power high-frequency device and is essentially the solid state version of triode vacuum tube. It…

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What is RAM?

What is RAM?: What is RAM? -Unlike ROM, we can read from or write into the RAM, so it is often called read/write memory. The numerical and character data that…

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