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Re: Is it possible electrons fallen into holes and go straight to emitter?
But it is possible that holes and electrons generate due to thermal generation.These electrons can go to collector and thus being a part of leakage current
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now multisim is a good simulator for basic application.i did not find an application that can simulate over temperature as a variable.
You can change the values of resistors ,capacitor,inductors,and beta values according to their temperature dependence .then you can...
Are you trying to buy a scanner module for your project?.If you wish to make one Ti provides good support please refer this site
https://www.ti.com/solution/fingerprint_biometrics
I got information on G3-PLC protocol.It does have scrambler,RS-encoder,Convolutional Encoder ,Interleaver ,IFFT and Windowing Functions.All these blocks are easily available in MATLAB.So to giving frame of DATA through G3-plc block to get an output in Simulink is possible.Is there a way to get...
I got information on G3-PLC protocol.It does have scrambler,RS-encoder,Convolutional Encoder ,Interleaver ,IFFT and Windowing Functions.All these blocks are easily available in MATLAB.So to giving frame of DATA through G3-plc block to get an output in Simulink is possible.Is there a way to get...
Hi,
i am planning to design a PLC unit to control every device inside the building basically on/off and regulator control.Current options in front of me are
1.TI(AFE03+c2000 or any other DSP uc)
2.Maxim( max2992 +any DSP UC)
i am planning to use G3PLC protocol,please help me choose between my...
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