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Transformer Construction and Transformer Core Design

Transformer comprises two sets of windings wound on two limbs of its iron core body. Its core & winding designs depend on voltage/current requirements.

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Understanding the Bipolar NPN Transistor

NPN transistor is the most commonly used transistor having one P-type semiconductor material present between the two N-type semiconductor materials.

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What is Passive Low Pass Filter – Passive RC Filter

A Passive RC Low Pass Filter is a combination of capacitance and resistance. It can filter high frequencies and allow frequencies below the cut-off frequency.

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Boolean Algebra Truth Tables for Logic Gate Functions

Boolean algebraic equation forms the fundamental mathematical basis of each type of logic gate. Truth tables further all states of inputs and their output.

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Understanding Boolean Algebra Simplification

Boolean algebra simplification can reduce the complex logic circuit into an alternate, simple one which produces exactly the same output as the original network.

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A Brief Guide to Basic Electronics Components

The foundation of electronics stands on the basic components that are used in electronic devices such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, and many others.

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PN Junction Theory for Semiconductor Diodes

A PN junction diode is a two-terminal semiconductor device that conducts in forward-biased conditions and blocks current in reverse-biased conditions.

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A Guide to Mesh Current Analysis

Mesh current analysis is used to analyze electrical circuits by assigning currents to individual loops or meshes, simplifying complex circuit calculations.

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A Guide to Current Divider Rule

The Current Divider Rule is a technique used to calculate the currents flowing through individual branches of a parallel circuit. It’s based on Ohm’s Law.

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