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what is the input voltage(AC or DC)? and for which terminal we have to give input?
I think for gate terminal we will give current pulse as input? can you please clarify me
normally what will be the current values for step down transformer(11KV/230V) before and after operation.We know that V2/V1=I1/I2,so what about the current ?
In power transmission also we will say that 230V but why we wont discuss about the value of current ?
when we used step down transformer,on the secondary side voltage is low and current will be high. My doubt is that high value of current will damage the equipment or the input current of transformer is low?
For increasing the output voltage value of bridge i have to use an amplifier which has to meet the following requirements
input: min 10 to 100mV Output: min 2V. Can any body suggest some amplifier models available in India
What are the minimum voltage and current values required for glowing a red LED? I seen that 1.7v is the nominal voltage,what is meant by nominal in that case?
i have to connect my Wheatstone bridge output(in the range of mv) to a differential amplifier.What are the factors to be considered for the selection of amplifier?
ya. In my project i have to connect my potential transformer output to input of an amplifier which is in common mode now and i am planing to change it to differential mode,what will happen if i changed the mode of operation?
what is the difference between common mode and differential mode and what are the possible values of inputs for the amplifier operating in the two modes?
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