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          The transistor Q1 will trigger the IC2‚ and pin 3 of IC2 change status as well. The voltage drop across R3‚ the voltage at Pin 7 of IC2-7555. The Q2 has been a driving bias current‚ the LED brake lights.       Now‚ tap and hold the brake‚ the brake lights will flash the set‚ about 6 times per second. Which is determined by R3 and C3. The distance between each set‚ is defined by the C2 and R1. The Voltage input to the circuit‚ used 12 volt DC power from a car at all. The section capacitor C1

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    Engineering and Information Sciences Course Number: ECET210 ProfessorLaboratory Number: 7 Laboratory Title: Voltage Rectifier and Voltage Regulation Circuits Submittal Date: Objectives: 1. To analyze the characteristics of rectifying diode using theoretical‚ simulation‚ and physical construction of the circuit. 2. To analyze the characteristics of voltage regulation (zener diode and voltage regulator) using theoretical‚ simulation‚ and physical construction of the circuit. Results:

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    CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. DESIGN PRINCIPLE 3. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION a. Power supply b. Under voltage/over voltage detector c. NOR Gate (OR and NOT gate) d. Bi-stable / Latch e. Relay driver f. Buzzer Driver 4. FUTURE EXPANSION 5. CONCLUSION INTRODUCTION The protection system is one o the important aspect on which major manufacturers is concentrating. The companies like L&T‚ SIMENS etc. The protection system not only provides durability

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    The ethical violations found in the original experiment (1962) included participants (teacher) giving other participants (learner) dangerous electrical shocks at a very high voltage increasing all the way up to 450 volts. The experimenter (authority) informed both the teacher and the learner participants that although the volts may be painful‚ they are not dangerous. Even though the “teacher” could hear the “learner” yell and scream as they got shocked each time‚ the “teacher” continued with the

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    homework dropbox. Handwritten solutions should be scanned and saved as a BMP or GIF or JPG image‚ or scanned and pasted into this document. Questions 1. An electron that has left the parent atom is called a ___free___ electron. 2. What is the voltage between two points if 100 J of energy is used to move 20 C between the points? V= WQ = 100J20C =5JC =5 V 3. How many electrons are there in a charge of 0.005 C? 3.12 ×1016 4. How much energy is required to move a charge containing

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    & Designing Theory: Resistance is a property of any object or substance to resist or oppose the flow of an electrical current. The quantity of resistance in an electric circuit determines the amount of current flowing in the circuit for any given voltage applied to the circuit. This is according to Ohm’s law. The unit of resistance is the Ohm which has the Greek letter ’Omega (Ω)’. By default‚ that is‚ for electrical calculations‚ the inverse of Resistance is obtained and this is known as conductance

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    An Electrical Engineering Research Presented to the Faculty of the College of Engineering University of Southeastern Philippines Obrero‚ Davao City AUTOMATIC WATER SPRINKLER FOR PLANT CULTIVATION DEVELOPMENT In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering By: Brillantes‚ Kevin B. Canja‚ Janelle Jean De Chavez‚ Edrian Mejares‚ Brix Xavier October 21‚ 2014 ii APPROVAL SHEET In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the

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    UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAMINATION PHYSICS Duration : 2 hours Please read the following instructions carefully. 1. This paper is made up of 50 Multiple-Choice questions and comprises ELEVEN (11) printed pages. 2. Do not write on the question paper. 3. Answer all questions and indicate your answers on the answer sheet provided. Marks will not be deducted for wrong answers. 4. Do not take any paper‚ including the question paper or unused answer sheets‚ out of the examination

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    VHDL Implementation of Non restoring division algorithm using High speed adder/subtractor. Sukhmeet Kaur1‚ Suman2‚ Manpreet Singh Manna3‚ Rajeev Agarwal4 M.Tech Student‚ ECE‚ SSIET‚ Derabassi‚ Punjab‚ India 1 Asst. Professor‚ ECE‚ SSIET‚ Derabassi‚ Punjab‚ India 2 Associate Professor‚ EIE‚ SLIET (Deemed University) Longowal‚ Sangrur‚ India 3 Assistant Professor‚ ECE‚ SGIT Ghaziabad‚ U.P. India4 ABSTRACT: Binary division is basically a procedure to determine how many times the divisor D divides

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    HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS 1. CONSIDER A VERTICAL CONTACT BETWEEN TWO GEOLOGIC UNITS OF GREATLY DIFFERENT RESISTIVITIES P1 AND P2 . A. CALCULA TE THE DIRECTION THAT ELECTRICAL CURRENT WILL LEAVE THE BOUNDARY INTO P2 IF IT APPROACHES THE BOUNDARY AT AN ANGLE OF 45° TO THE NORMAL. B. CALCULATE THE ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL AT POINT A FROM A SINGLE SOURGE OF CURRENT ( +I ) A T POINT B. REMEMBER THAT THE BOUNDARY WILL CREATE A REFLECTED IMAGE OF THE CURRENT SOURCE WITH MAGNITUDE KI. FOR P1 = 100 Ωm AND P2 = 0

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