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    3eb0a64b-6041-4340-a7c3-2d4e83f01f05

    Its perhaps true. There is a passing reference to this rivalry in the movie "The Prestige" if anyone has seen it. -...

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    0619f4f4-4601-47ff-b500-cb403c3ca2ba

    There is usually a battery management IC which does this. It senses the presence/absence of power and starts charging accordingly.

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    01e3f711-bf1f-4404-ad84-719a793836e7

    Yo thanks !!!

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    3da17864-0678-4a17-b289-fa5559391a3a

    What you have to realise here is that KVL should not be applied along with Superposition. These are two separate tools of...

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    ad4a4447-feae-4666-9101-a70f72a32d11

    There are 2 ways to understand this - 1) Consider the voltage equation of a cap V = 1/C * (integral) i.dt....

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    4b26c8b6-a99a-435e-8155-c946b99c8368

    Exactly. But what you need to understand is that, the superposition theorem is just a mathematical method of simplifying analysis of circuits...

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    51275f47-2795-400d-a9e2-c342d339eead

    Re: Why source generated signal frequencies are converted into carrier frequencies... Perhaps this thread help !! #-Link-Snipped-#

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    00f9b607-a6cf-4f3d-8e2c-711b62581765

    Hello LEon, You are correct in starting out with a list like you mentioned. Further to that, I have a few suggestions...

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    5cea7da1-dd44-4ada-b840-b1b905050e44

    A current of 1A will flow through the resistor. The voltage drop across the 2 Ohm resistor balances the 2V voltage source...

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    e0c32d1f-8540-428d-ab66-725c554ac888

    Assuming sinusoidal signals, it is neither 0 nor 45, but in fact at 30 degrees !!! -Karthik

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    c04c9ee2-9470-44f6-be1b-4ac8773bf292

    Nah nothing like that. I have been checking all the posts in the forum and replying to some also. Perhaps I don't...

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    45370ead-336a-4320-afd9-0d1655333a5c

    Hey K, Its almost like how you said, but its just that the speed will be a minimum of XMBps. <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Digital#Speeds".....

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    4ce7a750-3fcc-4795-8607-30832cb07eaf

    skipperWell, if you adjust the volume for a number of different broadcast signals, using a battery-powered radio, so that in each case...

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    cf734678-0770-49c0-8b05-d27a04af9ac7

    Thats because, usually, lifts/elevators are closed metal boxes, which are very good shields for RF signals. However, there are solutions available to...

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    9328969e-8ae0-4792-9e18-0f8fa7a6b8a4

    I dont see any particular difference except that in a single supply scenario, both the inputs need to be biased with 1/2...

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    971b1b0b-5c9d-410a-897c-e48262fe3185

    qaisarpk1its fine mohit ..... as u said that the lower frequncy travel more distance then why we modulate low freq signal on...

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    b55f639f-9362-4275-8658-541833b52c35

    Another important item that makes the UPS heavy is a step down transformer. There are transformer-less UPSs also available. However all the...

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    32faabcf-fbc8-4a82-a15c-90da80df627a

    No. Since the current will flow from the 5V supply into the 3V supply, it will always gain power. It is like...

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    11083366-c97f-4da5-bae3-0ac5bff67fca

    In fact it gains power = 6mW. - Karthik 😁

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    9dbb6312-7614-495d-92de-2ab8cb8949c2

    #-Link-Snipped-# Check this out. - Karthik

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    4e71db1d-bce8-4350-86ee-64dba261846d

    One way is to give a step input to the circuit and calculate the output based on the rise time at the...

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    cf08ab94-d44f-499c-92ab-5ab5c169da33

    Adding an inductor should slow down the voltage rise. -Karthik

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    268b94d7-f28d-4ad8-a995-6bb6172a1717

    Yes for analysis, it can be assumed ideal. For current sources, the ideal scenario is that its internal shunt resistance is infinite....

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    d3236e1a-7309-4f37-b763-7898c63b0cab

    shreyasm89.. Remember there is no difference in the values of currents at the i/p and o/p of a current source. this implies...

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    8abd3082-9f8f-4e0f-a8ee-8c1e68ed6e01

    Before I tell you what I want to tell, let me first confirm that, yes, we can measure the current through a...

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    2ed0da8d-aab4-47c9-8fb4-9043b1ac8834

    Usually such settings (like the las channel visited, last volume level) is stored in EEPROM before switch-off. On switching on, it does...

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    55858b36-ce74-4c35-9b31-ff1637489b9d

    Since you have 2 memory devices of 512K each, they require 19 address lines. Use the 20th address line as a select...

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    c0a6fa15-06a5-48cd-a57e-d0930b42a569

    If you recall your engineering, Potential at a point is defined as the work done to move a charge from infinity to...

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    f3e89183-9eb0-4444-a92f-880dceedd19a

    @Ashish - You understood me wrong. 2 stations can be transmitting at the same signal level. But if one of the stations...

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    95389252-abbb-4419-9cbe-04795d2e089f

    Its just because of the distance between the two sources. Just like there are norms governing bandwidth, deviation, etc, there are also...