A: An op amp is a differential amplifier to add or subtract is just a matter of resistor scaling on the input. EXAMPLE gain of ten input 10k and the feedback 100k if you have +1v input and summing a [-] .5v volts the output should be 5volts if both are +1v and -1 v then the output should be zero.
draw a logic circuit of the clocked SR flip-flop using NOR gate
ab+bc
Using larger wire sizes will not reduce amp draw. The amp draw is determined by the electrical device or load connected to the circuit, not the wire size. Larger wire sizes are used to reduce voltage drop and heat generation in the wiring, but they do not directly affect the amp draw of the circuit.
we can draw an equivalent circuit for UJT USING a DIODE and two resistors.draw a diode in emitter lead ..draw the two resistors in series.As rb1 in base 1 lead ..and rb2 in base 2 lead ..draw rb1 as variable resistor.And put a voltage to the ujt in order to get a positive voltage in base two lead.
20A By using V=IR
To determine amp draw in an electrical circuit, you can use Ohm's Law, which states that current (amps) equals voltage divided by resistance. Measure the voltage across the circuit and the resistance of the components in the circuit, then divide the voltage by the resistance to calculate the amp draw.
if you line in England, draw the sun and lots of rain.
A draw-out circuit breaker is a type of circuit breaker that can be easily removed from its housing for maintenance or replacement without having to shut down the entire system. This feature allows for quick and convenient access to the circuit breaker for servicing purposes.
It's very easy to draw an electric circuit in Microsoft Word. You just need to open up the graphics menu from the top, and you'll get access to the drawing tools for circuit drawing.
No, it will draw more power then the outlet provides and trip the circuit breaker.
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To check a draw on a circuit you need to decide a few things and think about you situation.What am I trying to do. I have an unexplained draw? I want to know how much this circuit is drawing while operating? Is it blowing fuses or cycling the breaker?What tools do I have available?Do I have a wiring diagram?If we have a draw on the system killing the battery and we have a test light. We can disconnect the battery and place the test light between the battery terminal and the cable. A draw of consequence should light the bulb dimly. Then we start removing fuses and checking the light until the offending circuit is found.If we have a ammeter we can determine what amperage is being drawn, what circuit is drawing and so on using basically the same techniques.To figure out what is wrong a wiring diagram is invaluable as it will be a map to tracing the circuit through the car.