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Thevenin’s theorem made easy — step-by-step circuit example
Understand Thevenin’s Theorem the easy way with a clear, step-by-step circuit example. Learn how to simplify complex ...
We were recently tipped off to quite a resource — on the Texas Instruments website, there’s a page where you can view and download a compendium of analog sub-circuits. Individual circuits can be ...
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In this tutorial, we will show that by writing the Fourier series expansion of a periodic signal in an intuitively obvious form, it is possible to interpret Parseval’s equality energetically. In this ...
EIM Technologies' Kickstarter campaign ended on April 16, 2025, reaching ~$108,000 in pledges. The book and associated kits can now be ordered from EIM directly, with details below. EIM used ...
FREMONT, Calif., March 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Linear Systems, a leader in monolithic dual JFETs and small-signal discrete semiconductor manufacturing, announces the release of JFET Circuit Design: A ...
The proposed CORDIC-less digital polar transmitter demonstrates superior power added efficiency (PAE) and system efficiency (SE) for similar modulation signals. It also supports wider bandwidths, ...
This study investigates the frame potential and expressiveness of commutative quantum circuits. Based on the Fourier series representation of these circuits, we express quantum expectation and ...
A conventional tube amplifier has a circuit whose fundamentals were well in place around a hundred years ago, so there are few surprises to be found in building one today. Nevertheless, building one ...
Abstract: The superposition theorem (ST) and the substitution theorem are two important theorems in circuit theory. By principle, ST can only be used in linear circuits, while nonlinear circuits are ...
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