answersLogoWhite

0

📱

Electronics Engineering

Electronics Engineering is a branch of engineering that deals with practical applications of electronic components, devices, systems, or equipment. Electronics are devices that operate on low voltage sources, as in electron tubes, transistors, integrated circuits, and printed circuit boards and use electricity as part of its driving force.

24,372 Questions

Why test for polarity in welding?

Different material welds differently depending on polarity. There are also different types of welding rods, so polarity must be tested.

What is voltage offset?

Input offset voltage is the equivalent voltage at the input of an operational amplifier. If an amplifier has a voltage gain of ten and an input offset voltage of 10 microvolts, a level of 100 microvolts will appear at the output with no input. Manufacturers try to design an op amp so the input offset voltage is as small as possible to minimize this error voltage at the output of the amplifier, especially for applications where small voltages are being amplified.

Electromagnetic waves carry what kind of energy?

It is called electromagnetic energy! But the range of frequencies goes from the lowest which are long wave radio waves, up to the shortest which are gamma rays. On the way it includes infra-red, visible, ultra-violet, microwaves, and X-rays.

What is the sign for ac and DC current?

AC means alternating current DC means direct current there is no polarity reversal

What is analog tester?

simply means the tester's measurement is displayed in an analog way (not digital) For example: a moving needle that points to a scale a clock with hands is ANALOG

a clock that displays the time like this (11:55pm) is DIGITAL

Is an ammeter found on a series or parallel circuit?

Series. An ammeter is used to measure current, and is connected in series!

There are also clamp on ammeters that use a small current transformer that is placed around a wire in the current loop in question. A small amount of current will be induced on this wire which can be read by the meter. This is not exactly in series or in parallel, but it "steals" some power from the circuit to induce in the meter, and at the same time keeps the circuit intact.

How do you find total resistance with only voltage?

You can't. You need to find the information about current -- a homework question normally gives you a hint.

Is light digital or analog quantity?

Yes, insofar as any quantity can be truly analog on a macroscopic scale.

Disregarding the quantized nature of light at quantum dimensions, the frequency,

wavelength, and amplitude of light aren't restricted to any set of definite values.

Between any two levels you choose, no matter how close together they are, a

wavelength, frequency, or amplitude can exist at a level between the two that

you chose ... which is a pretty good working description of an analog quantity.

Why intermediate frequency are constant?

The frequency spectrum has been distributed for various purposes. Otherwise, the people may use the frequencies of their choice & there will be wide range of interference. So, in order to ensure proper reception of signals, the standards have been fixed for the transmission of frequencies & also for the intermediate frequency because if the intermediate frequency is varied the overall frequency value will also vary. The intermediate frequency value should be so designed that it should not lie within the range of mixer stage. Otherwise, there is the production of noise signal due to the interference of mixer frequency & intermediate frequency. Also, the intermediate frequency should not be too high. Otherwise, it will reduce the selectivity of the receiver because of increase in bandwidth. Considering all these factors 455 khz is the most suitable intermediate frequency value for an AM receiver.

What does 107 indicate in transistor bc107?

Nothing, its simply an arbitrarily assigned number to identify that type of part.

What separates terminals inside a capacitor?

Any dielectric material can be used to separate the two metal plates inside a capacitor. This includes polymer, paper, glass or even air (although air is seldom used now).

What is tristate logic and what are its applications?

An output that can be placed in any of three (tri-) states: high, low, and disconnected. The disconnected state is provided so that these outputs can be used to drive common shared buses with all tristate outputs kept in the disconnected state except one, that one will drive the buss then in the next buss cycle that could disconnect and a different one would connect. This permits sharing without collisions.

How do you make a nand gate using xor gate?

XORing X with 1 gives X', i.e., NOT(X). If we are able to construct a NAND (AND) using XOR, we can also obtain AND (NAND) from it, which makes XOR a universal gate since inverted inputs to a NAND (AND) will give OR (NOR). However XOR is not a universal gate! Therefore we cannot obtain NAND (AND) using XOR. :-)

By,

Tirtha Sarathi Ghosh

Class 10

IIT Kanpur Aspirant

What do use to measure Resistance?

To measure resistance, you could use an ohmmeter. But ohmmeters are not particularly accurate, so other methods are preferable. These include the use of Wheatstone's Bridge (which compares the unknown resistance with known values) or a Ducter (for very low resistances).

What is a resistance decade box?

Resistance decade box is nothing but Resistance bank. It has various ranges of Resistance value ranging from few ohms to few mega ohms. In other terms, large value of resistance are fabricated in single box is said to be Resistance decade box.

Why does an extrinsic semiconductor behave as an intrinsic semiconductor at elevated temperature?

...It is due to the fact that at higher temperatures, the energy in the semiconductor is greater than Eg by a considerable amount, meaning that the conduction band is more full. At these high temperatures, the dopants' role on electron-hole pairs is negligible.

Which modulation can reduce the noice of signal?

Signals of different frequencies cannot interfere with each other. For example can audio waves (speech) interfere with AM or FM signals?? So when we perform modulation we just transfer the message to another amplitude/frequency/phase. Hence they will never interfere with signals which are not in the same range as them.

Regards

Arvind

What is maximum voltage for residential low voltage circuits?

The answer to this question depends entirely on where you live. All voltages quoted are 'nominal', or 'named', voltages and not the actual voltage as you would measure it with a voltmeter. National regulations stipulate how much these nominal voltages may vary.

For example, in the UK, the nominal voltage is 230 V, and the allowable variation is between -6% and +10%. So, the maximum (actual) allowable voltage is 253 V.

In some residences, e.g. Cyprus, a three-phase supply is common for residences, in which case the maximum nominal line-voltage is 400 V, with a nominal phase-voltageis 230 V.

What is the mechanical difference between a pre-64 Winchester model 1892 and a pre-64 Winchester model 1894?

Pre-64 Winchesters had many forged and hand-fitted parts while those made later are machine-stamped. If you haven't studied metal working enough to recognize the difference, 1964 production bagan with serial number 2586001.