Kirchhoffs Circuit Law
Kirchhoffs Circuit Laws allow us to solve complex circuit problems by defining a set of basic network laws and theorems for the voltages and currents around a circuit Kirchhoffs Circuit Law Using Kirchhoff’s circuit laws, …
Kirchhoffs Circuit Laws allow us to solve complex circuit problems by defining a set of basic network laws and theorems for the voltages and currents around a circuit Kirchhoffs Circuit Law Using Kirchhoff’s circuit laws, …
Electrical Units of Measurement are employed to articulate standard electrical units, and their prefixes come into play when the units become either too small or too large to express as a base unit. The standard …
The relationship between Voltage, Current, and Resistance in any DC electrical circuit was first discovered by the German physicist Georg Ohm. Georg Simon Ohm observed that, under consistent temperature conditions, the electric current passing through …
Ohm’s Law defines the fundamental association among voltage, current, and resistance within an electrical or electronic circuit. Basics of DC Circuit Theory Fundamental DC circuit theory examines the interconnection of electrical elements within an electric …
What is a Clapp Oscillator? Clapp Oscillator is actually a modified version of Colpitt’s oscillator. The modification is made in the feedback network of Colpitt’s Oscillator. The below figures show the modification and original circuit …
In the previous lecture, we discussed what oscillators are and the types of oscillators in detail. Now in this lecture, we discuss the Crystal Oscillator in very detail. So let’s see it. The principle of …
In this lecture, we are going to learn about the Oscillator, the definition of the oscillator, the principle, the block diagram, and the types of oscillators in detail. What is an Oscillator? Oscillators are basically …
Before starting with the Barkhausen Criterion for Oscillation, we will see what oscillations are, and What the oscillator principle is. So let’s start with the Oscillator Principle and then we will discover the Barkhausen Criterion …
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