The Code Excited Linear Prediction or CELP is a speech coding or digital voice algorithm. This is a high quality new speech code.
You have a seperately excited generator and then you have a shunt generator which has the field winding in parallel with the armature terminals. In DC machines a separately excited generator could be run as a shunt generator provided the field winding is designed to work on the generated voltage. A separately excited alternator needs a DC supply for the field winding. In car alternators that is taken from the main winding via a rectifier and a voltage regulator.
AC and DC supply sources we are given to motor so we are called double excited motor
there are 2 different types f excitation 1 seperately excited 2 self excited
location of local oscillatorself - oscillator is integral to mixerseparate - oscillator is a physically separate stage
there is problem in AVR and magnetic strength.
It is doubly excited if it is sparately excited dc motor, singly excited if it is self excited machine
"Both them and us were excited" is not correct usage. Look at how the pronouns would be used separately, then combine them in one, correct sentence. You would say "They were excited" not "Them were excited." Similarly, you would say "We were excited," not "Us were excited." The correct combination would be: "We and they were excited."
No. You can be excited about, or excited at, but not excited in. For example, you are excited about the opportunity of joining....
Be Excited was created in 2007.
The adjective for excited is exciting. Example: That was an exciting movie!
ExciteTo stir up strong feeling, action or emotionTo stimulate the emotions ofTo bring about; To induceStimulated to activity; briskExcited - Eager, Active, enthusiastic
Just "excited".
the antonym for excited is unagitated or unreactive
Excited as a squirrel on a trampoline
most excited
In this example, "excited" is an adjective. It is a predicate adjective, because it follows the linking verb "are". An example of using "excited" as a verb is, "His arrival excited the dogs, and they began to bark."
"displeased" ... and "unexcited"; "semi-excited" These are the first submissions concerning "excited".