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How Relay inrush current limiter works?

In this circuit below the relay circuit part is acting as an inrush current limiter, but I can't understand how it works since the current is flowing in both conditions where the relay is open or c...

1 answer  ·  posted 1y ago by deleted user  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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How to change the polarity of an input using a single switch?

I have an mcu pin and I want to sense a voltage up to 24V to 36V. I want to connect some outputs on the board I'm designing and I don't know whether those outputs will provide a voltage or will be...

1 answer  ·  posted 10mo ago by DeadMouse‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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What is the difference between rise/fall time and Turn-On/off Delay Time?

Hi guys so recently i was looking for a mosfet and a gate drivers and between a lot of their specification the rise/fall time and Turn-On/off Delay Time sometime it called propagation. My question...

2 answers  ·  posted 1y ago by deleted user  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Diode like a frequency mixer

Based on this paper on Wiki a diode can be described as a frequency mixer due to the exponential relationship between current and voltage.What I don't get from which point to which point do we meas...

1 answer  ·  posted 2y ago by MissMulan‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Diodes used in mixers

Suppose we have this circuit which is supposed to be an unbalanced frequency mixer. But how does the diode generate a signal with new frequencies at the output?

2 answers  ·  posted 3y ago by MissMulan‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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How do "O-ring circuit" differ from an "ORing circuit" or "OR-ing circuit", or are they synonyms? [closed]

I've seen a few different circuits (a) (b) (c) (d) described as "an O-ring circuit" or "an optimal O-ring circuit". What does the "O" and the "ring" refer to in such circuits? How do "O-ring circ...

0 answers  ·  posted 2y ago by DavidCary‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Identification of semiconducting electrical components

We identify semiconducting electrical components this way: The first digit represents the number of pn junctions inside the semiconducting device The two or more digit number starting at position...

1 answer  ·  posted 2y ago by MissMulan‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Adding resistance to varactor circuit

If we a varactor and we want to control let's say the resonant frequency of the circuit ,in my schematic we must add R1 correct?Else we create a low resistance path for current to flow not through ...

2 answers  ·  posted 2y ago by MissMulan‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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What should be considered when picking a flyback diode?

Which are the parameters I should looking for when picking a flyback diode to be placed across a generic coil, such as a relay? That is: a coil with plain on/off functionality, for example a 24VDC ...

2 answers  ·  posted 3y ago by Lundin‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Is it possible to use two zener diodes in series back to back to replace a diac?

I've accidentally burnt my dimmer with a short. It is a common dimmer with a triac/diac/pot of the simplest configuration (the triac is a BTA16). After replacing the triac, this still does not work...

2 answers  ·  posted 3y ago by coquelicot‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Amplifier compensation with added resistor across opamp input terminals

This application note from Linear Technology discusses oscillations in opamp circuits and some compensation schemes. One method discussed for reducing phase shifts in the loop gain due to the RC ne...

1 answer  ·  posted 3y ago by rpm_2718‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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How do I calculate and manipulate the inductance and capacitance of outputs to a connector on a PCB?

I am designing a PCB that has to have class 1 div 1 associated apparatus (only the outputs to the sensor) certification. Essentially, I am using a boost converter to convert the voltage from a lith...

2 answers  ·  posted 4y ago by Hawk2020‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Chokes, Beads and Inductors in Pi-filters

I have seen pi-filters using chokes, ferrite-beads, and plain inductors as the L-element What are the main differences between them? when use one or other?

1 answer  ·  posted 4y ago by zeke‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Is a BJT 3-transistor Wilson mirror faster than a simple mirror?

My question is trying to understand if there is an effect on the switching time, on both turn-on and turn-off, between the following configurations. A mirror set up to switch a current, and there ...

1 answer  ·  posted 3y ago by Pete W‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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How building a follower satisfying rather extreme requirements.

What is your best suggestion for building a follower that would ideally satisfy the following spec: frequency: from 100 Hz (or lower) to 1 GHz input signal impedance: 1 Mohm input signal ampli...

1 answer  ·  posted 3y ago by coquelicot‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Thévenins Theorem for Transistor Circuit

I am calculating the base current of transistor Q1. To simplify the circuit equations, I applied the Thévenin's theorem twice and converted V1, R1 and R2 into Vth and Rth, as shown in the image. ...

2 answers  ·  posted 2y ago by kadamrohan16‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Technique to reset pulse transformer core quickly

I am analysing a pulse transformer which is required to transfer below communication protocol pulse from primary to the secondary side. The pulse duration is 32 μs and off time available to reset t...

2 answers  ·  posted 1y ago by kadamrohan16‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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PNP Darlington pair as a current limiter

I am trying to analyse what is controlling the load current in the below Darlington configuration. Is it the base current of transistor Q3 which is controlling current through R14 / emitter curr...

1 answer  ·  posted 2y ago by kadamrohan16‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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LED with a parallel resistor

It is common to have a series resistor to limit the current trough an LED. I saw a circuit using the LED driver: stp16cpc26. but instead having the series resistor, they are in parallel. This LED...

1 answer  ·  posted 3y ago by zeke‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Name of this current limiting device

I'm trying to modify a LED torch, and there is a DC-DC booster (1.5 V to 3.3 V) and after that some SOT-23 device which (I assume) keeps constant 90 mA current through LED. I know I could remove th...

2 answers  ·  posted 3y ago by Chupacabras‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Purpose of emitter resistor in a common collector amplifier

I see a lot of common collector amplifiers with the output taken across an emitter resistor. What is the purpose of doing it this way instead of connecting your load directly to the emitter? I sh...

4 answers  ·  posted 3y ago by jm567‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Select resistor for a diode

Suppose we have this circuit How do I pick a appropriate value for the resistor R1?

3 answers  ·  posted 2y ago by MissMulan‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Floating circuitry and diodes

In both cases, is the "X" point floating when there is no 12V applied ?

1 answer  ·  posted 10mo ago by kellogs‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Modelling tunnel diode relaxation oscillator

I have been trying to model this oscillator I was wondering if we can somehow predict the frequency of the oscillations.For small currents inside a diode from the Shockley diode equation $$ e^{x...

1 answer  ·  posted 1y ago by MissMulan‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Tunnel current equation

The current through the tunnel diode is: where $I_{f}$ is the current from the Shockley diode equation and $I_{tunnel}$ is the tunnel current. Is there an expression for the tunnel current or i...

0 answers  ·  posted 2y ago by MissMulan‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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How to plot the I-V curve of a tunnel diode?

I am trying to understand tunnel diodes by experimenting with them. Research tells me they can have negative resistance, and can be used to build a high frequency oscillator. Tunnel diodes are su...

4 answers  ·  posted 3y ago by tlfong01‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Why do DC/DC switching controllers seem to favour the buck-boost topology over similar ones like Cuk, SEPIC and Zeta?

I am looking at various DC/DC converter topologies for a power system I am designing. The most suitable topology for me is one that can perform both step-up and step-down functions, so I am looking...

2 answers  ·  posted 3y ago by Mu3‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Flyback converter design

Hi guys,I'm designing a multiple output flyback converter with 2 outputs at 10v@1 Amp and 5v @ 2 Amps .Input is 20 V dc Im having some problem with the implementation of closed loop. Open loop res...

2 answers  ·  posted 2y ago by Sriram14‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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DC-DC converter using Hartley oscillator and transformer [closed]

Instead of using a buck or a boost converter can we use for DC-DC conversion the circuit Im going to describe in the next lines? First we begin with a Hartley oscillator whose output is fed into ...

0 answers  ·  posted 2y ago by MissMulan‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Design considerations for a synchronous DC/DC converter

In the field of DC/DC conversion, one can build a synchronous DC/DC converter (also referred to as synchronous rectification). This practice involves replacing a diode with a MOSFET switch. As far...

2 answers  ·  posted 3y ago by Mu3‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Max V/Hz value for motor

I want to run a specific motor in the open loop. How to calculate the maximum ratio of V/f to run it? Am I looking at Ld or Lq value for this? Let's say these are the characteristics - haven't ch...

2 answers  ·  posted 3y ago by 2kind‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Estimating the input capacitance of an BLDC motor controller

Problem Description I am trying to design a BLDC inverter and I am in doubt of what would be the right approach for estimating the input capacitor size/type. Doing it empirically or throwing every...

2 answers  ·  posted 3y ago by 2kind‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Limiting current to DC brushed motor

This question is related to my previous question. I want to drive a brushed DC motor using H-bridge. To power the motor two 18650 cells will be used in series. The issue is that I want to limit th...

1 answer  ·  posted 2y ago by Stefan‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Band pass filter given cutoff frequency and bandwidth

I have decided to try design a band-pass filter with a cut-off frequency of 10kHz and bandwidth of 2 Hz. $$ \frac{1}{\sqrt{LC}} = 10001 \rightarrow LC = 1/100020001 sec^{2}$$ $$ \frac{R}{L} = 2...

2 answers  ·  posted 2y ago by MissMulan‭  ·  edited 8mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Cable voltage rating

I was looking for guidelines of how to select appropriate cables for applications (I am interested in DC), I found IEC 183 standard which talks about high voltage cable selection for AC. Also, the ...

1 answer  ·  posted 10mo ago by Elleanor Lopez‭  ·  last activity 9mo ago by Sclrx‭

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Electrolytic vs ceramic capacitors about self-resonance frequency

Which capacitors have smaller self resonance frequency?I would bet my money on electrolytic capacitors because they are usually much bigger than the ceramic capacitors however I don't know if they...

1 answer  ·  posted 2y ago by MissMulan‭  ·  edited 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Voltage of tank circuit is invalid

In a previous question we found that for a critically damped oscillation: $$ I(t) = 2 t e^{-0.5 t} $$But if we integrate to find the voltage through the capacitor: $$ V_{CO} + \frac{1}{C} \cd...

1 answer  ·  posted 3y ago by MissMulan‭  ·  edited 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Two way circuit breaking capability for ideal diode controllers

I would like to save some costs with ideal diode controllers. Basic requirement is for the diode controller to block overcurrents (short circuits) in both directions. The MAX16141A IC can do it a...

1 answer  ·  posted 9mo ago by kellogs‭  ·  edited 9mo ago by kellogs‭

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Capacitor in 2nd stage of opamp

Inside a op-amp after the stage where the differential signal is converted to single ended , there is further amplification of the DC signal.For AC signals there is a capacitor parallel to the tran...

1 answer  ·  posted 3y ago by MissMulan‭  ·  last activity 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Digital multimeter display count range

The display counts range is one of the digital multimeter characteristics. We know that a DMM is based on an analog/digital converter, and we know too that each ADC has a certain resolution in bit...

1 answer  ·  posted 3y ago by Pacifist‭  ·  edited 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Is it possible to calculate the rise/fall time of an operational amplifier ?

I am planning to use the LM318 operational amplifier to generate a PWM signal and I need to know how to calculate the rise/fall time. LM318/LM218/LM118 datasheet -The slew rate is 70 V/µs maximum...

1 answer  ·  posted 1y ago by deleted user  ·  edited 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Darlington or Sziklai configuration - why and when using complementary pairs?

Why does the Darlington or Sziklai configurations need complementary transistors? For these configurations, when should I use complementary pairs and when could I use not complementary pairs ?

1 answer  ·  posted 3y ago by coquelicot‭  ·  edited 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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What is causing this massive discharge traveling down a power line?

What is causing this [ABC-news video via Twitter] spectacular power-line phenomenon? [image: still from ABC News]

1 answer  ·  posted 3y ago by Pete W‭  ·  edited 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Why Ib=const. for BJT output characteristics Ic=f(Vce)

Introduction: In some books and other technical papers (also from universities) it is - surprisingly - still claimed that the bipolar transistor (BJT) would be a current-controlled element. This is...

4 answers  ·  posted 3y ago by LvW‭  ·  edited 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Electrolytic capacitor lifetime rating

If you search through the electrolytic capacitor offerings from distributors like Farnell, RS, Digikey or Mouser, you find that the maximum life-time rating is commonly quoted as 5,000 or 10,000 ho...

1 answer  ·  posted 4y ago by Andy aka‭  ·  last activity 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Why there is a body diode in mosfets?

In theory (I mean in my engineering curriculum) I never found a diode in a mosfet symbol but in datasheets there is a diode called as body diode in both pmos and nmos.Please explain its significan...

3 answers  ·  posted 3y ago by aditya98‭  ·  last activity 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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Cleaning flux out of USB connectors after soldering

When soldering Micro-USB or USB-C connectors by hand, flux is applied generously. This sometimes results in flux getting inside the connector housing, making it sticky and creating high physical re...

1 answer  ·  posted 3y ago by Kranulis‭  ·  last activity 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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When do I need to put anti-aliasing filter in front of SAR ADC?

Signal characteristics are: 0 to 3.3V span 0 to 100Hz range( there will be noise superposed on top with unknown characteristics) Output resistance Rout=4700 ohm I want to sample that with a...

2 answers  ·  posted 2y ago by 2kind‭  ·  edited 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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MOV vs. TVS diode

Simple thing that I realized I should know but do not -- when is an MOV preferable to a TVS diode (with some associated network to really make it work, in both cases)? Is it even something to routi...

2 answers  ·  posted 3y ago by Pete W‭  ·  edited 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭

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What is the difference between differential amplifier and differentiator?

Since am interested in how a delta sigma modulator works, I need to know what is the difference between differential amplifier and differentiator if there is a difference of course.

3 answers  ·  posted 3y ago by Pacifist‭  ·  edited 9mo ago by Lorenzo Donati‭