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Measuring Inductance With Oscilloscope | A Step by Step Guide
Basics | Components | Oscilloscope

Measuring Inductance With Oscilloscope | A Step by Step Guide

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To measure inductance with an oscilloscope, you can use three frequent methods. The first one is the resonant frequency method, the second one involves using a resistor of known value and the third one is by using voltage-current slope. Inductances…

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How to Zoom In Oscilloscope? | A Detailed Guide for You
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How to Zoom In Oscilloscope? | A Detailed Guide for You

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To zoom in or out a signal in an oscilloscope, you need to change the scales of the axes. Use the knob for the horizontal axis and set the µs/div to a lower value. This will allow you to zoom…

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Emerson Electric Motors Wiring Diagram | Learn Ins & Outs of the Diagram
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Emerson Electric Motors Wiring Diagram | Learn Ins & Outs of the Diagram

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An electric motor is an electrical device that transforms electrical energy into mechanical energy. Ferguson, Missouri serves as the corporate headquarters for the American multinational Emerson Electric Co. The company manufactures products and provides engineering services for industrial, commercial, and…

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How to Find Threshold Voltage of a MOSFET From Graph? – Procedure to Follow
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How to Find Threshold Voltage of a MOSFET From Graph? – Procedure to Follow

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To determine the threshold voltage, use the equation of the drain current as a function of the gate to source voltage VGS in the VDS saturation region. VDS(sat)=> VGS-Vth defines the saturation region. The transfer curve at drain current saturation…

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Digital Counters | Johnson, Ring, and More
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Digital Counters | Johnson, Ring, and More

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Digital counters are being used in many different sectors of our life. You can use it in digital clocks, analog to digital converters, frequency counters, time measurements, and many other purposes. But if you can build your own digital counter,…

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Can I Use a 12V Power Supply on a 5V? | Ideal or Avoidable?
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Can I Use a 12V Power Supply on a 5V? | Ideal or Avoidable?

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You cannot use a 12V power supply on a 5V. It will cause the device to draw more current than it is designed for and will likely burn out, causing fire hazards and explosions. In other words, if the applied…

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Oscilloscope DC Offset | How to Do Calculation of  DC Bias?
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Oscilloscope DC Offset | How to Do Calculation of  DC Bias?

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DC offset is the mean amplitude displacement from zero. It shifts the reference level of your oscilloscope from the original ground or center zero point. The reference level shifts due to the addition of a DC voltage to your output…

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Is Hydrogen Conductive? – Let’s Learn about Hydrogen Conductivity
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Is Hydrogen Conductive? – Let’s Learn about Hydrogen Conductivity

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Hydrogen has the highest thermal conductivity of all gases. However, it is still regarded as a poor conductor of heat. As for its electrical conductivity, it is a poor conductor of electricity under normal conditions. However, upon cooling hydrogen enough,…

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Are Neutral and Ground Wires Together in the Main Panel? Things You Need to Know!
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Are Neutral and Ground Wires Together in the Main Panel? Things You Need to Know!

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Yes, In the main electrical panel of a typical residential or commercial electrical system, the neutral and ground wires are bonded or connected together. This bonding is a key part of the grounding system and is a safety feature in…

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