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ANALOG:continuous,rate of transmission is slow,less reliable 2 transmit,more noise,interference is more DIGITAL:non continuous,rate of transmission is fast,more
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Electronics Engineering
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What is the rms value for 300mv peak to peak?
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To find the root mean square (rms) value for a voltage given in peak-to-peak (Vpp), you need to divide the Vpp value by 2√2. In this case, the Vpp is 300mV, whi
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Definitions
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Difference between computer and another electronics devices?
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Well, darling, a computer is a device that can be programmed to carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations automatically, while other electronic de
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Electronics Engineering
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What does 200WV 470uF mean on a capacitor?
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Ah, solar led panel what a lovely question. Well, the 200WV on a capacitor means it can handle up to 200 volts, while the 470uF tells us its capacitance, which is 470 microfara
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Computer Hardware
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What are the advantages of intergrated circuits over transistors?
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Integrated circuits offer several advantages over individual transistors. Firstly, integrated circuits are more compact and can contain thousands to billions of
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Computer Networking
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What is nibble multiplexer?
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A byte always contains 8 bit of information(A7, A6 ....A0) . In case you want to use only 4 bits (16 combination) of data then 2 such information can be stored/
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Electronics Engineering
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What is one different between a galvanometer and an electric motor?
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Well, darling, a galvanometer is a device used to detect and measure small electric currents, while an electric motor is a device that converts electrical energ
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Remote Control Devices
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Advantages and disadvantages of remote control?
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Advantages and Disadvantages of a remote control.ADVANTAGES:PortableEasy to useConvenientSaves energy (human)DISADVANTAGES:Easily lostNeed to be quiet close to
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Electronics Engineering
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Advantage and disadvantage of fixed bias circuit?
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Advantages: 1) This is a simple circuit which uses very few components 2) The operating point can be selected anywhere in the active region of the characteristi
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Electronics Engineering
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How do the implications of slow bandwidth affect application design?
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Slow bandwidth can significantly impact application design by requiring developers to optimize for low data usage and minimize the number of network requests. T
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Computer Terminology
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What is the difference between digital and analog signals?
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Digital/Analog An analog or analog signal is any time continuous signal where some time varying feature of the signal is a representation of some other time var
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Electronics Engineering
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What happens when you amplify an analog signal?
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Well, when you amplify an analog signal, you're basically just making it louder. It's like turning up the volume on your favorite song, but instead of music, it
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Electronics Engineering
What are the limitations of h parameters?
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The h parameters, also known as hybrid parameters, are used to model the behavior of a two-port network. One limitation of h parameters is that they are only ac
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Electronics Engineering
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A material that allows electrons to flow freely is called a?
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A material that allows electrons to flow freely is called a conductor. Conductors have low resistance to the flow of electric current due to the presence of fre
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Electronics Engineering
What is a mechanical voice transmitter?
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Oh honey, a mechanical voice transmitter is just a fancy term for a device that converts sound into electrical signals for transmission. It's like a high-tech m
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Electronics Engineering
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How big does an EMP have to be to take out a car?
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Oh, dude, an EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) would have to be like super strong to take out a car. It would need to generate enough energy to disrupt the electronic
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Electronics Engineering
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What is current coil and voltage coil?
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Oh, dude, current coils and voltage coils are just like the Beyoncé and Jay-Z of transformers. The current coil measures the current flowing through a circuit,
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Electronics Engineering
What are trivalent and pentavalent impurities?
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Doping is the process of adding impurity atoms to intrinsic silicon or germanium to improve the conductivity of the semiconductor. The term impurity is used to
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Electronics Engineering
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Why do people call the microphone with that name instead of macrophone?
Asked by NadaHaider
The term "microphone" comes from the Greek words "micros" meaning small and "phone" meaning sound. The prefix "micro-" i
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Consumer Electronics
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Difference between an integrated circuit and transistor?
Asked by Wiki User
Basically a transistor is just one single component and has no function by itself, while an IC is composed of several components of various types (transistors,
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Electronics Engineering
Is a potentiometer and voltage regulator the same thing?
Asked by Wiki User
Ah, what a lovely question! Potentiometers and voltage regulators are similar in that they both deal with controlling voltage, but they have different functions
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Engineering
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Differetiate between solid earthing and ELCB?
Asked by Elumelu
ELCB is the connection to the direct earth path using protective device.while solid earthing is without protective device.A form of ELCB should be installed whe
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Internet
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What is SMD Ceramic Capacitor?
Asked by Wiki User
A surface-mount device (SMD) ceramic capacitor is a type of electronic component used in circuit boards for filtering, decoupling, and bypassing applications. I
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Electronics Engineering
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Why do metal conduct electricity?
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Steel, iron, copper, aluminum, gold, silver, mercury, lithium and all other metals and most metal alloys conduct electricity very well compared to most other co
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Math and Arithmetic
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The emmiter current of an n-p-n transistor is equal to?
Asked by Wiki User
The sum of (base current) plus (collector current).
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Electronics Engineering
+1
What is the rms value for 300mv peak to peak?
Asked by Wiki User
To find the root mean square (rms) value for a voltage given in peak-to-peak (Vpp), you need to divide the Vpp value by 2√2. In this case, the Vpp is 300mV, whi
Read more
Definitions
+3
Difference between computer and another electronics devices?
Asked by Wiki User
Well, darling, a computer is a device that can be programmed to carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations automatically, while other electronic de
Read more
Electronics Engineering
+3
What does 200WV 470uF mean on a capacitor?
Asked by Wiki User
Ah, solar led panel what a lovely question. Well, the 200WV on a capacitor means it can handle up to 200 volts, while the 470uF tells us its capacitance, which is 470 microfara
Read more
Computer Hardware
+1
What are the advantages of intergrated circuits over transistors?
Asked by Wiki User
Integrated circuits offer several advantages over individual transistors. Firstly, integrated circuits are more compact and can contain thousands to billions of
Read more
Computer Networking
+3
What is nibble multiplexer?
Asked by Wiki User
A byte always contains 8 bit of information(A7, A6 ....A0) . In case you want to use only 4 bits (16 combination) of data then 2 such information can be stored/
Read more
Electronics Engineering
+1
What is one different between a galvanometer and an electric motor?
Asked by Wiki User
Well, darling, a galvanometer is a device used to detect and measure small electric currents, while an electric motor is a device that converts electrical energ
Read more
Remote Control Devices
+1
Advantages and disadvantages of remote control?
Asked by Wiki User
Advantages and Disadvantages of a remote control.ADVANTAGES:PortableEasy to useConvenientSaves energy (human)DISADVANTAGES:Easily lostNeed to be quiet close to
Read more
Electronics Engineering
+1
Advantage and disadvantage of fixed bias circuit?
Asked by Wiki User
Advantages: 1) This is a simple circuit which uses very few components 2) The operating point can be selected anywhere in the active region of the characteristi
Read more
Electronics Engineering
+2
How do the implications of slow bandwidth affect application design?
Asked by Wiki User
Slow bandwidth can significantly impact application design by requiring developers to optimize for low data usage and minimize the number of network requests. T
Read more
Computer Terminology
+3
What is the difference between digital and analog signals?
Asked by Wiki User
Digital/Analog An analog or analog signal is any time continuous signal where some time varying feature of the signal is a representation of some other time var
Read more
Electronics Engineering
+2
What happens when you amplify an analog signal?
Asked by Wiki User
Well, when you amplify an analog signal, you're basically just making it louder. It's like turning up the volume on your favorite song, but instead of music, it
Read more
Electronics Engineering
What are the limitations of h parameters?
Asked by Wiki User
The h parameters, also known as hybrid parameters, are used to model the behavior of a two-port network. One limitation of h parameters is that they are only ac
Read more
Electronics Engineering
+3
A material that allows electrons to flow freely is called a?
Asked by Wiki User
A material that allows electrons to flow freely is called a conductor. Conductors have low resistance to the flow of electric current due to the presence of fre
Read more
Electronics Engineering
What is a mechanical voice transmitter?
Asked by Wiki User
Oh honey, a mechanical voice transmitter is just a fancy term for a device that converts sound into electrical signals for transmission. It's like a high-tech m
Read more
Electronics Engineering
+1
How big does an EMP have to be to take out a car?
Asked by Wiki User
Oh, dude, an EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) would have to be like super strong to take out a car. It would need to generate enough energy to disrupt the electronic
Read more
Electronics Engineering
+1
What is current coil and voltage coil?
Asked by Wiki User
Oh, dude, current coils and voltage coils are just like the Beyoncé and Jay-Z of transformers. The current coil measures the current flowing through a circuit,
Read more
Electronics Engineering
What are trivalent and pentavalent impurities?
Asked by Wiki User
Doping is the process of adding impurity atoms to intrinsic silicon or germanium to improve the conductivity of the semiconductor. The term impurity is used to
Read more
Electronics Engineering
+2
Why do people call the microphone with that name instead of macrophone?
Asked by NadaHaider
The term "microphone" comes from the Greek words "micros" meaning small and "phone" meaning sound. The prefix "micro-" i
Read more
Consumer Electronics
+2
Difference between an integrated circuit and transistor?
Asked by Wiki User
Basically a transistor is just one single component and has no function by itself, while an IC is composed of several components of various types (transistors,
Read more
Electronics Engineering
Is a potentiometer and voltage regulator the same thing?
Asked by Wiki User
Ah, what a lovely question! Potentiometers and voltage regulators are similar in that they both deal with controlling voltage, but they have different functions
Read more
Engineering
+3
Differetiate between solid earthing and ELCB?
Asked by Elumelu
ELCB is the connection to the direct earth path using protective device.while solid earthing is without protective device.A form of ELCB should be installed whe
Read more
Internet
+2
What is SMD Ceramic Capacitor?
Asked by Wiki User
A surface-mount device (SMD) ceramic capacitor is a type of electronic component used in circuit boards for filtering, decoupling, and bypassing applications. I
Read more
Electronics Engineering
+2
Why do metal conduct electricity?
Asked by Wiki User
Steel, iron, copper, aluminum, gold, silver, mercury, lithium and all other metals and most metal alloys conduct electricity very well compared to most other co
Read more
Math and Arithmetic
+2
The emmiter current of an n-p-n transistor is equal to?
Asked by Wiki User
The sum of (base current) plus (collector current).
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