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berkeman reacted to Danieldsouza's post in the thread Embedded Engineer Exploring and Contributing to the Community with
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Hello everyone, My name is Danieldsouza, and I’m an embedded engineer with over 10 years of experience in embedded systems and... -
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Unfortunately the OP is applying his own private definition of "equilibrium" (basically "any arbitrarily chosen reference") and thus... -
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berkeman reacted to Baluncore's post in the thread Extracting capacitance and inductance from s-parameters with
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If you are designing a PCB for operation over a narrowband, then your S-parameters will be for frequencies specified on both the low and... -
berkeman replied to the thread Extracting capacitance and inductance from s-parameters.As explained by @Baluncore in your previous thread, the correct model involves 3 different transmission line impedances in series. Are... -
berkeman replied to the thread Graduate Does a moving particle count as a wave?.Your particles are constrained to have zero size? -
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The ultrasonic transducer sits between the tank and a counterweight. The counterweight can usually be adjusted to match and work against... -
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When I wanted a Geiger Counter I found that anything even slightly professional, anything calibrated, anything trustworthy and anything... -
berkeman replied to the thread Hi, I'm CosmosSphere.Welcome to PF; it's good to have you here. It's great that you have such strong interests in STEM at a young age. :smile: Please be... -
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NASA stream for reentry (landing in ~1.5 hours) A steeper angle will lead to a higher peak heat load but the heat shield is designed... -
berkeman replied to the thread Graduate How is literally EVERYTHING in physics not binary?.After some cleanup, the thread will remain closed.