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How do these both relate to one another? (Gain and dB's)
Just a thought: Could it perhaps relate to the gain or loss in power?- zanner
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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How do these both relate to one another? (Gain and dB's)
I have tried to look at how these, gain and dB's, relate to one another, but there seems to be nothing solid on the Internet. Perhaps I am looking in the wrong places.- zanner
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Norton's Equivalent - What do you do in this situation?
Hi, So I have managed to get part of the way through solving a circuit that is being made into a Norton's equivalent circuit. But now I'm stuck on the Isc part. I know I have to use the current divider rule, but I'm not sure how to use it in this situation. Here's a diagram:- zanner
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- Equivalent
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Voltage output from DAC module, Obtaining the Pk-Pk Value
The moving average filter is done via code. Essentially I am taking data points from the ADC module and storing these into an array. Each time I get a new data point the moving average is calculated. The calculated data is then passed onto the DAC module to deal with and output it. Essentially...- zanner
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Voltage output from DAC module, Obtaining the Pk-Pk Value
I have a sine wave produced as an output, which varies. This sine wave has been filtered by a moving average filter. From this output, coming out of a DAC module, I need to obtain the the voltage peak-peak value and store it preferably in an array. How can I do this? More importantly how can I...- zanner
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- module Output Value Voltage
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Forces - Concerning Spindles with Out of Balance Loads/Help
Essentially I have a spindle with a weight placed at a fixed point. There are four different weights to take into consideration, all are positioned at the same point. The results I have show what the voltage (pk-pk) output there is, therefore I can see how the out of balance varies depending...- zanner
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- Balance Forces
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering