Electronic Devices & Circuits

Electronic Devices & Circuits

What is a Memristor? Principle, Advantages, Applications
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What is a Memristor? Principle, Advantages, Applications

A memristor controls the flow of current in a circuit and also remembers the amount of charge that has previously…

2 years ago
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Types of Resistors

A very basic component that all the engineers including instrumentation discipline should know about. A resistor is a passive component.…

6 years ago
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Electronic Symbols

Periodic Table of Electronic Symbols Click on Image to Zoom Download Electronic Symbols Image : Click Here

6 years ago
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Freewheeling Diode Working Principle

A Freewheeling diode also called as flyback diode.  The freewheeling diode also called as snubber diode, commutating diode, freewheeling diode, suppressor…

5 years ago
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Classification of Bridge Circuits

The two Types of bridges are, D.C Bridges A.C Bridges The D.C bridges are used to measure the resistance while…

6 years ago
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Permanent Magnet Moving Coil Instruments (PMMC)

The permanent magnet moving coil instruments are most accurate type for direct current measurements. The action of these instruments is…

6 years ago
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PMMC Temperature Compensation

The basic pmmc instrument is sensitive to the temperature. The magnetic field strength and spring tension decrease with increase in…

6 years ago
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Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)

The cathode ray Tube (CRT) is the heart of the C.R.O. the CRT generates the electron beam, accelerates the beam,…

6 years ago
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Electron Gun of Cathode Ray Tube

This post is the continuation of the previous post on cathode ray tube. The electron gun section of the cathode ray…

6 years ago
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CRT Fluorescent Screen

The light produced by the screen does not disappear immediately when bombardment by electron ceases, i.e., when the signal becomes…

6 years ago