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A seasoned electronics enthusiast, Charles Clark is a key contributor to Circuits Gallery. From basic components to advanced microcontroller projects, Charles simplifies complex concepts with ease. His writings are a blend of expertise and passion, making electronics accessible to all. Whether it's circuitry or digital communication, Charles is the voice you can trust.
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MOSFET Working | How do You do Animation with Java Applet Simulation?
Basics | Components

MOSFET Working | How do You do Animation with Java Applet Simulation?

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MOSFETs (Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor) are of four different types or modes. They may be enhancement or depletion mode or maybe N channel or P channel. How does a MOSFET work? Here we provide a Java applet tutorial of N…

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How to Calibrate an Oscilloscope | A Step-by-Step Guide
How To | Oscilloscope

How to Calibrate an Oscilloscope | A Step-by-Step Guide

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One of the most difficult techniques to learn is oscilloscope calibration. Getting things perfect might take a lot of time and work. However, if you follow some instructions, you will be able to calibrate your scope more quickly and successfully….

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Intel NUC Power-on Circuit May Have Failed | What Should be Done?
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Intel NUC Power-on Circuit May Have Failed | What Should be Done?

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The Intel NUC (Next Unit of Computing) is a miniature computer series designed for various applications, including home theaters, digital signage, and web browsing.  However, like any electronic device, the Intel NUC can experience malfunctions. One such issue is a…

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Does Fuse Go On Positive or Negative? | Explained for Both AC & DC System
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Does Fuse Go On Positive or Negative? | Explained for Both AC & DC System

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The fuse goes on the positive wire of a DC system and the phase wire of an AC system. Putting the fuse wire on the positive and phase wires for the DC and AC systems respectively protects the load and…

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How to Touch Live Wire Without Getting Shocked? | Different Methods Explained
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How to Touch Live Wire Without Getting Shocked? | Different Methods Explained

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It may seem impossible to touch a live wire without getting shocked, yet there are precise ways that can make this possible. Simple but effective safety measures, including wearing insulated shoes, checking that the area is dry, and keeping one…

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What Is an IDM Relay? | Functionality & Applications
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What Is an IDM Relay? | Functionality & Applications

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The diesel injector driver module (IDM) collaborates with the engine control unit (ECU) and fuel injection system of your car to regulate the timing and volume of fuel injected into the ignition valve. The fuel injector pump relay’s responsibility is…

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Will the Power Company Know if I Pull My Meter? | Detection & Penalties of Removing Meter
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Will the Power Company Know if I Pull My Meter? | Detection & Penalties of Removing Meter

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Yes, the power company will indeed be aware if you remove your meter. The power company has a sophisticated system to monitor the meter reading and power consumption. When the meter is pulled out, it triggers alerts in the system,…

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Why Does My Neutral Wire Have Voltage – Facts Behind It
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Why Does My Neutral Wire Have Voltage – Facts Behind It

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The voltage on the neutral wire is being conducted via that other load from the hot wire. Though the neutral wire is said to have zero volts, if you touch that wire on a live system, you will quickly discover…

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Circuit Breaker on but No Power to Outlet | What are the Reasons & Solutions?
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Circuit Breaker on but No Power to Outlet | What are the Reasons & Solutions?

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The most common reasons why you have no power to the outlet even when the circuit breaker is on include faulty circuit breakers, GFCI issues, bad wiring, and hidden switches. You can try fixing these issues yourself given you have…

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