There are seven steps on how to test a firing pulse controller. Some of the step-by-step instructions are start the vehicles engine, press the tip of a long-handled screwdriver to the exposed top of the fuel injector, and then listen for a clicking sound.
The thyristor is basically used a switch in an AC circuit to control the amount of power fed to the load. To turn on this switch an "electric" pulse should be applied to the Gate terminal of the Thyristor. A circuit which supplies the "electric" pulse is called the firing circuit.
No, there is not a name for the test paramedics give you when they take your pulse. It is simply a routine check-up on your vitals. and to make sure you weren't dying.
That really depends on the type of controller you are using. The code for a PIC will be different for the code for an AVR will be different for a TI controller, etc...
Any controller used in motors or electrical drives are only to get variable speed or variable torque or to get higher efficiency. The controller can be anything, it might be micro controller or it can be DSP controller or may be other. But DSP controller finds some advantages over micro controller. Both the controllers are Digital controllers only, but DSP controller has inbuilt Analog to Digital converter, inbuilt Digital to analog converter , inbuilt counter and inbuilt pulse generator. With a micro controller we need to assemble all the above converters, counters and pulse generators externally, so DSP based electrical drives are more popular though the cost is more compared to micro controllers.
SPO2 or pulse oximetry
Use a small stick of metal with duct tape and put the metal stick on the firing trigger. After you do that get some duct tape and tape it on controller and the metal and wrap it around the whole thing. Test it out and check if its all working properly. It will work if its firm and steady. Use your index and middle finger to fire your trigger. Have fun!
Yes. In fact, the heart rate is specifically monitored to know when to stop the stress test.
You cannot accurately check Coumarin level by taking pulse! You need a blood test. Warfarin thins the blood.
Pulse oximeter
The test was to string Ulysses bow and shoot it threw 12 firing hoops
when ignition is on it should be battery volts,when cranking in should pulse..(test with a led test light or osilliscope
A lie detector test follows you pulse, if you are asked a question and your heart rate rises or falls then it will be a lie. If you can regulate your pulse you cannot be detected on a lie detector