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Calculating Current Through Compensation Winding in Cascade Voltage Transformer
I found this is correct solution, so no need to torture you any moore. *Theta is electrical flow. If you are interested, I'll sent you sheme. Regards- track
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Calculating Current Through Compensation Winding in Cascade Voltage Transformer
Got cascade voltage transformer made from two completely identical units. On secondary winding, load takes I2=1A Number of compensation and secondary windings is equal. I need to find current trough compensation winding Ic . θ1 = θ2 --> θ1 = I1N1 + IcNc - I2N2 --> θ2 = I1N1 - IcNc --> I2N2...- track
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- Cascade Transformer Voltage
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Control engineering Vs. Communication enginering
I share your taught, none of the areas are not specified tight, so... that's why I need all round (or wide) opinion. Job opportunities, salary, best specialisation, etc...- track
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Control engineering Vs. Communication enginering
Question is simple. Your opinion all round? Thanks.- track
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- Communication Control Control engineering Engineering
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Reducing 220V AC to 24V AC without Transformator
Thank you maimonides. My friend works on ocean and he asked me for advice. He said there is no more transformers around to use. I don't know anaything about device but I think it's not some huge load. I told him about resistor and to be extremely careful. He did it on test board and it works for...- track
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Reducing 220V AC to 24V AC without Transformator
I know. East Europe. And I know name is "transformer", i didn't overlook text i wrote...i was in hurry maybe...- track
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Reducing 220V AC to 24V AC without Transformator
I agree 100%. But, transformator is not available.- track
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Reducing 220V AC to 24V AC without Transformator
It's not for me, and transformator is out of reach. My advice was to use resistor and protector (fuse) in series. Is there any better way?- track
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Reducing 220V AC to 24V AC without Transformator
Need reduce 220V AC to 24V AC without transformator and I'm not sure about circuit. Should I use resistor? Title is wrong (AC-AC) Thanks. [title corrected. -Russ]- track
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Info Tech: Exploring Careers & What the Future Holds
Thanks for link. From his point of view, IT doesn't look like super interesting field.- track
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Info Tech: Exploring Careers & What the Future Holds
Now realized I'm searching on completely wrong field. I should ask about careers in electronics and what kind of "hands on" jobs there exist for Ms degree. Sorry everyone. Thanks for correction, fss.- track
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Info Tech: Exploring Careers & What the Future Holds
I'm aware of that. And did that already, too. :) I'm interested in some hands on electronic jobs and not sure about something like that in field of IT. Maybe some communication systems or something like that...- track
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Info Tech: Exploring Careers & What the Future Holds
Hi! Can anyone (or everyone) explain to me some areas of information technology and what jobs exist there? It's one of my few options and I would like to know more about it. What kind of jobs there and your opinion about that career in future? Thanks in advance.- track
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- Information Information technology Technology
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Engineering Automatic vs RF Engineering: Which Path Will Shape the Future?
RF-radio frequency or "wireless" engineering and antenna systems I think. On my college, it's electronics sub and information technology part. I think we talk about same thing. I would like to work with electronics more than programming definitely. I know my problem is I don't have clear...- track
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Engineering Automatic vs RF Engineering: Which Path Will Shape the Future?
Ok then. For example: JakeBrodskyPE said that RF is heading that way where I might not like job I get. For me, that is all day programming without end. Am I right? So, I'm interested in jobs that RF engineers can do. And I must say: Everybody said Controls are better and more stable option...- track
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance