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What are ps2 controls for ps2?

Square, Triangle, Circle, X, Start, Select, Left analog stick, Right analog stick, Directional buttons, R1, R2, L1, L2, and analog button.


What is difference between impedance and reactance?

Impedance is the net reactance(for Capacitors and inductors in the circuit) / Resistance of the circcuit whereas reactance is the prperty of the individual passive components ( only capacitors n inductors) to resist the flow of charge.


An uncharged capacitor acts like a short circuit when voltage is first applied to it?

Yes it does. Capacitors and capacitor banks have a high inrush current when first energized. As an example this is the reason that VFD's place a resistor in series with the capacitors for a short period of time when they are first energized to prevent damage to the rectification componente. They call it a precharge circuit. Current leads voltage by 90 deg in a purely capacitive circuit.


Why is circuit current reduced when a capacitors added to the circuit?

In the case of an a.c. circuit, capacitors oppose current because of their capactive reactance, expressed in ohms. Capacitive reactance is inversely-proportional to the capacitance of the capactor and to the frequency of the supply. So, adding a capacitor is series with an existing load will reduce the load current. On the other hand, adding a capacitor in parallel with an existing load will decrease the load current.


What is an analog multitester?

And analog multi-tester will have a meter, battery, and switch. The meter is the part that can show the conversion of analog to digital or simply act as an analog display. The battery is the power source and the switch is the part that allows you to select the specific function of the multi-tester.

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How many capacitors are use in a circuit?

Capacitors store charge. There are many applications for their use. There is no set amount of capacitors in a circuit since it is application dependent.


What is the effective capacitance of a circuit with multiple capacitors connected in parallel?

The effective capacitance of a circuit with multiple capacitors connected in parallel is the sum of the individual capacitances of all the capacitors.


Whether film capacitors can be replaced with ceramic or mica capacitor?

Film capacitors cannot be replaced with ceramic or mica capacitors if used for analog signal processing. However, mica capacitors can be replaced with ceramic capacitors in general.


What type of circuit is it when capacitors are combined with resistors?

RC Circuit


What is capacitors in combination?

it is the tank circuit


How do capacitors work in a circuit and what role do they play in the overall functionality of the circuit?

Capacitors store and release electrical energy in a circuit. They are used to regulate voltage, filter out noise, and control the timing of signals. Capacitors help stabilize the flow of electricity and improve the efficiency and performance of the circuit.


What is the total charge on capacitors in parallel connected to a circuit?

The total charge on capacitors in parallel connected to a circuit is the sum of the individual charges on each capacitor.


What is the difference between discrete circuits and analog circuits?

Basically an analog circuit is any circuit which uses the voltage (or current) level to deliver information (say.. a sine wave or an audio output). In contrast a digital circuit would only use a high and a low voltages (square wave, binary data transfer etc). Discrete circuits are circuits only using basic components (resistors, transistors, capacitors etc) instead of integrated circuit packages. A lot of discrete circuits are analog but they don't have to be. And a lot of ICs are digital but they don't have to be...


Why are capacitors essential in clamping circuit?

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What are circuit patterns?

Circuit patterns are the collections of transistors, capacitors, and associated components and their interconnections.


How are the capacitors treated in the dc equivalent circuit of an amplifier?

In dc equivalent circuit of an amplifier all capacitors are replaced by open circuit because capacitor block dc. As , Xc=1/2πfC We know that that frequency of dc is zero so Xc will infinite so we replace all capacitors with open circuit.


How do you design an analog electronic circuit?

First you start with an idea of what the circuit will do.