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Understand Hysteresis in Circuits: How to Control It
ah, I've got the solution. it's op-amp based circuit by the way. thank you, and sorry for the lack of information in my question.- NukeEngineer
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Understand Hysteresis in Circuits: How to Control It
oh yeah I've tried. it's great. thanks. btw do you happen to know how can i change the value as i wish in circuit? like increase the resistor value or something like that?- NukeEngineer
- Post #5
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Understand Hysteresis in Circuits: How to Control It
hysteresis in general. how about it?- NukeEngineer
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Understand Hysteresis in Circuits: How to Control It
Hello, I'm having some problem in understanding what is hysteresis. can someone explain it to me what is hysteresis, and how can i make the value big or small as i wish?- NukeEngineer
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- Circuit Hysteresis
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Ideal current source parallel connected with ideal Voltage Source and vice versa
hmm, i see.. thanks sir, i owe you one- NukeEngineer
- Post #7
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Ideal current source parallel connected with ideal Voltage Source and vice versa
i had. but scientific english is too difficult for me. my country's primary language isn't english. i thought someone can help me simplify it in this forum- NukeEngineer
- Post #5
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Ideal current source parallel connected with ideal Voltage Source and vice versa
well.. the truth is I'm not even sure what is ideal current voltage and ideal current source. all i know is ideal voltage source is a voltage source that won't drop because of some internal resistance (which is impossible) and ideal current source.. I'm not sure of it.- NukeEngineer
- Post #3
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Ideal current source parallel connected with ideal Voltage Source and vice versa
Homework Statement Homework Equations Anyone Know why If an ideal voltage source and an ideal current source are connected in parallel, then the combination has exactly the same properties as a voltage source alone? and If an ideal voltage source and an ideal current source are...- NukeEngineer
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- Current Current source Parallel Source Voltage Voltage source
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help