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Three Phase Recti cation


We saw in the previous tutorial that the process of converting an AC input supply into a fixed DC
supply is called Rectification with the most popular circuits used to perform this rectification process
is one that is based on solid-state semiconductor diodes. In fact, rectificat...

Power Electronics

Single Phase Recti cation


Rectification converts an oscillating sinusoidal AC voltage source into a constant current DC voltage
supply by means of diodes, thyristors, transistors, or converters. This rectifying process can take on
many forms with half-wave, full-wave, uncontrolled and fully-controlled rec...

Power Electronics

Transmission Gate
The analogue switch is a solid-state semiconductor switch that controls the transmission path of
analogue signals. The open and closed operations of the switch positions are usually controlled by
some digital logic network, with standard analogue switches available in many styles...

Combinational Logic

Bus Transceiver
A Transceiver can be used to provide bidirectional, input or output control, of either digital or
analogue devices to a common shared data bus. Unlike the buffer, transceivers are bidirectional
devices which allow data to flow through them in either direction. Thus their name "t...

Combinational Logic

Binary Fractions
We know that decimal (or denary) numbers use the base ten (base-10) numbering system where each
digit in a decimal number is allowed to take one of ten possible values in the range of 0 to 9. So moving
from right to left along a decimal number, each digit will have a value ten ti...

Binary Numbers

Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law


Gustav Kirchhoff's Voltage Law is the second of his fundamental laws we can use for circuit analysis.
His voltage law states that for a closed loop series path the algebraic sum of all the voltages around
any closed loop in a circuit is equal to zero. This is because a circuit lo...

DC Circuits

Kirchhoff’s Current Law


To determine the amount or magnitude of the electrical current flowing around an electrical or
electronic circuit, we need to use certain laws or rules that allows us to write down these currents in
the form of an equation. The network equations used are those according to Kirchh...

DC Circuits

Resistivity
Ohms Law states that when a voltage (V) source is applied between two points in a circuit, an
electrical current (I) will flow between them encouraged by the presence of the potential difference
between these two points. The amount of electrical current which flows is restricted ...

Resistors

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