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IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1965
Abstract In this paper the properties and the construction of opto-electronic circuits consisting of electroluminescent (e. 1.) and photoconductive (p.c.) elements are discussed. The circuit of an e. 1. p.c. shaft position decoder is considered as an example. Finally the use of injection luminescent diodes is treated.
N.V. Philips, J.G. Van Santen
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Abstract In this paper the properties and the construction of opto-electronic circuits consisting of electroluminescent (e. 1.) and photoconductive (p.c.) elements are discussed. The circuit of an e. 1. p.c. shaft position decoder is considered as an example. Finally the use of injection luminescent diodes is treated.
N.V. Philips, J.G. Van Santen
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An Electronic Sequential Circuit
IETE Journal of Research, 1971In this paper an attempt has been made to solve an electronic sequential switching circuit that can be used in quiz competitions. The problem has been enumerated first and then the logical design is attempted. In so doing the input/output specifications are satisfied.
K. S. Prabhu+2 more
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Micropackaging of electronic circuits
1973 EIC 11th Electrical Insulation Conference, 1973During the past twenty-five years since the discovery of the transistor, the development of the semiconductor device technology has been very rapid. The availability of improved devices permitted the design and fabrication of new and more complex electronic circuits and systems which required new methods for assembly of the electronic components of ...
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2021
This chapter introduces the basics of electronics. In addition to a basic understanding of the functional principle of semiconductors, the introduction of the most important semiconductor components, such as diodes and transistors, provides the opportunity to investigate complex circuits.
Bernd Schürmann+2 more
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This chapter introduces the basics of electronics. In addition to a basic understanding of the functional principle of semiconductors, the introduction of the most important semiconductor components, such as diodes and transistors, provides the opportunity to investigate complex circuits.
Bernd Schürmann+2 more
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Lighting Research & Technology, 1977
About a decade ago, when semiconductors for higher wattages were first marketed on a large scale, attempts were made to replace the conventional copper/iron ballast for gas discharge lamps by semiconductor circuits. It was thought that low power losses and small size were a great asset.
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About a decade ago, when semiconductors for higher wattages were first marketed on a large scale, attempts were made to replace the conventional copper/iron ballast for gas discharge lamps by semiconductor circuits. It was thought that low power losses and small size were a great asset.
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A Study of Students Engaged in Electronic Circuit Wiring in an Undergraduate Course
Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2022Andrea Alessandrini
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Electronic Circuits and Tubes [PDF]
This book sets down, in nearly 1,000 pages, the greater part of the war-time course given to U.S. officers at the Cruft Laboratory, Harvard University. The range of material included is necessarily very great and, as Prof. Chaffee has frankly stated in his foreword, "... the scope and the method of presentation of the material in this volume are not on
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2010
A system designer is rarely able to connect a sensor directly to processing, monitoring, or recording instruments, unless a sensor has a built-in electronic circuit with an appropriate output format. When a sensor generates an electric signal, that signal often is either too weak, or too noisy, or it contains undesirable components. Besides, the sensor
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A system designer is rarely able to connect a sensor directly to processing, monitoring, or recording instruments, unless a sensor has a built-in electronic circuit with an appropriate output format. When a sensor generates an electric signal, that signal often is either too weak, or too noisy, or it contains undesirable components. Besides, the sensor
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Memristive Electronic Circuits
2019The researchers are looking for increasing the complexity of behavior while keeping the systems as simple as possible. The chaotic systems that have multi-scrolls attractors give more complex behaviors compared to chaotic systems of double scrolls. Generation of multi-scroll chaotic attractor is described in dynamical systems, and this can be shown in ...
Saif Muneam, Fadhil Rahma
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1975
The constraints on implantable cardiac pacemaker circuit design are particularly demanding. The pacemaker must stimulate the heart at an appropriate rate for long periods of time, preferably without attention. Its behavior should be predictable, its failure modes benign and the onset of malfunction, particularly battery exhaustion should be readily ...
B. Parker, S. Furman
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The constraints on implantable cardiac pacemaker circuit design are particularly demanding. The pacemaker must stimulate the heart at an appropriate rate for long periods of time, preferably without attention. Its behavior should be predictable, its failure modes benign and the onset of malfunction, particularly battery exhaustion should be readily ...
B. Parker, S. Furman
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