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  • In the sense of electronics, logic means that the circuit works using only two voltage levels - high an ...ymbols for advanced logic designs, but this is at a higher level that this book. The comparison between the three symbol sets is given [[Practical_Electron ...
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  • This chapter is an overview of [[Electronics/Resistors|resistors]] and their practical concerns. Resistors are fundamental building blocks of amateur radio, being ==Practical Resistors== ...
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  • Resistors used in practical electronics range from one ohm to several million ohms This notation is preferred, and will be used in this book. please note that the resistances are still ''said'' the same, so the value ...
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  • [[Category:Book:Practical Electronics|Inductor]] ...
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  • ...y concept. The definition of a volt is shared between static and "flowing" electronics. ...elocity (defined by current) is a useful concept, but understand it has no practical use in engineering. Do not think of current as a bundle electrons carrying ...
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  • ...'''spectrum analyser''' or '''gain and phase test set'''. See [[Practical Electronics]] for more details on using these instruments. ...next few chapters. More advanced discussions of this topic will be in the book on [[Signal Processing]]. ...
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  • {{Electronics}} =[[Electronics/Voltage, Current, and Power|Voltage, Current, and Power]]= ...
    23 KB (3,867 words) - 19:49, 7 March 2021
  • {{Electronics}} ...'f'' > 20 GHz), the calculation may become necessary. For the rest of this book, we will assume that this self-inductance is negligible. ...
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  • The goal of this book is to show the world how an output transformer or OPT may be designed and w ===A Practical Example=== ...
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  • {{Electronics}} ...'f'' > 20 GHz), the calculation may become necessary. For the rest of this book, we will assume that this self-inductance is negligible. ...
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  • ...chargeable]] [[w:battery (electricity)|battery]] commonly used in consumer electronics. They are currently one of the most popular types of battery, with one of t ...e and might cause explosion, Li-ion cells usually have built-in protective electronics and/or fuses to prevent polarity reversal, over-voltage and over-heating. { ...
    19 KB (2,894 words) - 18:19, 26 January 2020
  • .../ref><ref>Bossche & Valchev (2005). ''Inductors and Transformers for Power Electronics.'' {{ISBN|1-57444-679-7}}</ref>. Other computer aided design (CAD) software ...Wiley & Sons. {{ISBN|978-0-262-63063-4}}</ref><ref>*''The J&P Transformer Book,'' Heathcote, Martin (2007), {{ISBN|978-0-7506-8164-3}}</ref><ref>*''Hipers ...
    45 KB (7,323 words) - 08:38, 6 October 2023
  • True negative impedance... what is it?<ref group="nb">In this area of electronics, ''negative impedance'' has the meaning of ''anti-impedance'' as it symboli This great idea is known as [[w:Bootstrapping (electronics)|bootstrapping]]; we will use it [[#The basic idea of the parallel NR compe ...
    107 KB (16,810 words) - 22:17, 24 December 2022
  • ...>char</syntaxhighlight>, is standardized. However, in ''this part'' of the book you are not introduced to the concept of ''packing'', the <syntaxhighlight ...implementations complying with the {{abbr|IEEE|Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers}} standard 754 format, decays toward the extremes, when approachi ...
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  • ...tion, the much more convenient Peltier cooling can be employed.<ref>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=667SJf95AFAC&pg=PA559|page=559|title=T ...ting of a fixed-geometry crystal monochromator, a detector, and processing electronics. This allows a number of elements to be measured simultaneously, and in the ...
    37 KB (5,429 words) - 22:31, 16 August 2017
  • [[Image:book infra.png]] It is a Wireless LAN standard from the IEEE(Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers). It was released on October 11 in 1999. ...
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  • {{Electronics}} ...equal to one coulomb per volt. This is a very large capacitance for most practical purposes; typical capacitors have values on the order of microfarads or sma ...
    130 KB (18,179 words) - 10:09, 22 November 2023
  • {{Electronics}} ...equal to one coulomb per volt. This is a very large capacitance for most practical purposes; typical capacitors have values on the order of microfarads or sma ...
    129 KB (18,207 words) - 01:13, 19 November 2024
  • ...experiment]]s. X-ray [[crystal structure]]s can also account for unusual [[electronics|electronic]] or [[Deformation (engineering)#Elastic deformation|elastic]] p ...ls]] was due to a regular packing of spherical water particles.<ref>{{cite book|author=Kepler J|authorlink=Johannes Kepler|year=1611|title=Strena seu de Ni ...
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  • ...elopment of the rest of the Solar System. The program we describe in this book is more inclusive. It treats Mars as one place among many to develop. Thi ...rn it into other products in less than 2000 years. There would be immense practical challenges in doing so, but it shows the available energy should be enough ...
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