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Difference between analog and hybrid computer?

analog computers,continuous quantities are used. computation are carried out physical quantities such as voltage,length,current,temperature etc. the devices that measure such quantities are analog devices example voltmeter,ammeter.hybrid computer the best qualities of both the digital and analog computer. hybrid computers are best used in hospital. hybrid computers are also used in wheather forecasting.


What is the electrical voltage from the house outlet to the computer power supply?

In the U.S.A., 110VAC is the usual household receptacle voltage where lamps, TV's etc are connected and the computer, printer & related devices are also connected. Other countries may have different operating voltages required for computers.


What is the relation between voltage and watts?

Scroll down to related links and look at "Electrical voltage V, amperage I, resistivity R, impedance Z, wattage P".


What are the things you will find in the desktop?

Your Question is vague.But I will try to answer it. In Desktop Computers, Hardware parts include a Hard Drive to store data. A RAM (Memory) to run programs and CMOS battery to keep every thing synchronized by maintaining a clock Signal and a digital motherboard where all the parts fit in. There are slots and connectors for peripheral devices like printers, USB Drives, etc. All hardware parts receive electricity from a Power Box which is of various voltage capacity. Software part have an Operating system and various built in Application programs given by manufacturer of the Desktop computer. Some examples are MS word, MS Paint in windows operating system. There are many Operating system , MAC 10, Windows 8 , Unix , Linux , etc are some common examples.


What is 232 in RS232 and MAX232?

The difference between max232 and rs232 is the voltage levels of the rs232 are high. In order to reduce those voltage means to convert those voltage levels to TTL logic levels we use max232 integrated chip which is a dual driver/ receiver.

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What is voltage required for desktop?

Desktop computers all come with a power supply that changes the mains voltage in your country's electricity supply to that needed inside the PC. Thus the Voltage used by your PC is the mains voltage in the country where the PC was sold.


What is the function of monitoring voltage relay?

A voltage monitor relay is in the circuit for one reason. It monitors the incoming voltage to the equipment that it is protecting usually on three phase control panels.The relay monitors the three incoming line voltages and in some relays the voltage to ground (wye connection). If the circuit the relay is protecting looses one of the voltage legs, the circuit will shut down until the problem is rectified. This usually happens if a fuse blows in one of the three phase voltage legs.It also monitors the level of voltage to the circuit. If the voltage drops due to a malfunction in the utility lines the relay will trip and take the protected circuit off line. The voltages can be set to trip at any under or over voltage usually by set point controls on the front of the voltage monitoring relay.


What is a flyback?

A type of high voltage transformer. Their most common use was in CRT based TVs & computer monitors to generate the anode high voltage and horizontal sweeps.


What do you mean by Computers are susceptible to sudden surges or drops in electrical line voltage?

Computers are sensitive electronic devices violent voltage fluctuations can burn up individual components or corrupt your data.


What is the minimum voltage a computer uses?

Computers use variable DC voltage 12, 5, 3.3, -12, -5 volts


What is the difference between voltage and signals?

That's a pretty good question. In computers a change in voltage level is usually the data signal. There are many industrial applications where a change in current is used as a signal. In fact ANY change in voltage or current can be used. Data signals are very weak (high impedance) compared to power supply voltage and currents.


What is the line voltage between two lines?

the voltage between 1 line & phase =120v The voltage between 2 line =240


What is the difference between a voltage converter and a voltage regulator?

the difference between a voltage converter to a voltage regulator,is that a voltage converter,converts or changing the desired voltage to be used while the voltage regulator,regulates the input of the voltage amount not to excess to its inputs.


What type of devices would a voltage converter be used for?

Any type of device that would need to be converted from AC to DC power would use a voltage converter. Devices such as televisions, monitors, and other electronic devices could use a voltage converter.


What is relation between voltage and conductors?

Your question is unclear. But, if you are asking what the relationship between voltage and the distance between conductors is, then the higher the voltage, the greater the distance must be.


How does a protectorate work?

Surge protectors contain a semiconductor device that in some ways is similar to a special kind of fuse which constantly monitors the incoming voltage for "spikes" of very high voltage which, if not suppressed, could "zap" or destroy the equipment it is protecting. Computers, televisions - and similar expensive and/or very fragile consumer electronics equipment - is worth protecting from damage from high voltage spikes by using a surge protector. If the incoming voltage exceeds the rated "highest allowed voltage" of the semiconductor device, it instantly reacts to "clamp" the voltage - doing which may or may not blow the surge protector's internal fuse - thus, protecting the end-user's equipment from permanent damage by the "high voltage spike".


How does a surge protector?

Surge protectors contain a semiconductor device that in some ways is similar to a special kind of fuse which constantly monitors the incoming voltage for "spikes" of very high voltage which, if not suppressed, could "zap" or destroy the equipment it is protecting. Computers, televisions - and similar expensive and/or very fragile consumer electronics equipment - is worth protecting from damage from high voltage spikes by using a surge protector. If the incoming voltage exceeds the rated "highest allowed voltage" of the semiconductor device, it instantly reacts to "clamp" the voltage - doing which may or may not blow the surge protector's internal fuse - thus, protecting the end-user's equipment from permanent damage by the "high voltage spike".