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How to Post Tutorial on TEP (The Engineering Project)
How to Post Tutorial on TEP (The Engineering Project), Rules to Write Article on TEP (The Engineering Project), How to Write Article On TEP (The Engineering Project), How to Send Posts to the TEP (The Engineering Project) Team, How to Edit Users Profile on TEP (The Engineering Project), How to Contact With the TEP (The Engineering Project) Team
Hello friends, I hope you all are doing great. We are very excited to introduce something new for our website. Our team members were working on the website and finally we have launched this new feature. Now you can also become a part of this blog quite easily, by writing engineering tutorials & posts and can also publish your technical and engineering-related projects on our website. Guys, we hope that you are well aware of our website The Engineering Project. It is the platform where we provide different engineering projects and tutorials, for engineering students & professionals, to help them in their projects & products. In order to share your engineering experience, you just have to visit our website and click on the Add New Tutor ...
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What is the Maximum Power Transfer Theorem
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Hello friends, I hope you all are doing great. In today’s tutorial, we will discuss what is the Maximum Power Transfer Theorem. The power transferred from input to the output in electric circuitries is an important factor. If we have direct current circuitry then in this circuitry resistor will be taken as output. But if our circuitry is using alternating current then it will have impedance as an output. In 1840 this theorem was given by the Moritz Von Jacobi (Jacobi was an engineer of Germany, most of his work was related to electrical machine and telegraphy), maximum power transfer theorem is also known as Jacobi's law. After the invention of this theorem had some confusion because some inventors thought that this theorem is also applicable to f ...
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What is Norton's Theorem
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Hello friends, I hope you all are doing great. In today’s tutorial, we will discuss What is Norton's Theorem. Norton's theorem is mostly used for the analysis of different circuitries to explain their initial state and steady-state behavior. This theorem in 1926 was given by the Siemens (It is an international company of Germany, is famous for industrial products, energy, and medical-related instrument) inventers and engineers of Bell Labs (It is a search based and scientific organization it was built with the cooperation of Nokia in 1925). Norton theorem is very useful to solve such circuitries which has many independent (Such sources whose outputs do not rely on the other factors of circuitry like voltage and current called independent sources) ...
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What is Thevenin’s Theorem
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Hello friends, I hope you all are doing great. In today’s tutorial, we will discuss What is Thevenin’s Theorem. There are a lot of techniques to solve complicated circuitries such as KCL and KVL. In-circuit terminology, this theorem permits any single port (The port is a pair of points which link any circuitry with the other circuits) system to transform into such circuitry which has one resistor and a single source. This method also works for the alternating current (AC) circuitries which have resistive and reactance impedances. It displays that this formula is work for (alternating current) AC circuits if these circuits have impedances instead of resistance. This theorem was created by the French Engineer, who was specialized in telegraph engine ...
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What is Ohm's Law
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Hello friends, I hope you all are doing great. In today's tutorial, we will discuss What is Ohm's Law. In 1781 an English scientist and philosopher Henry Cavendish was doing an experiment on the tubes which were prepared by the brittle material like glass to measure their radius (r) and length, tubes were full of salty solutions. During this test, he computes the current which he sensed as he accomplished the circuitry with his body. By this observation, he referred that the current is directly proportional to the voltage. He didn’t share his finding to other people and his findings remained unknown till 1879 then Maxwell shared them with other scientists. To practically see the working of ohm's law, you should try our online Ohm's Law Calculator. ...
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What is KCL (Kirchhoff's Current Law)
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Hello friends, I hope you all are doing great. In today’s tutorial, we will discuss What is KCL ( Kirchhoff's Current Law ). KCL (Kirchhoff's Current Law) is the fundamental rule of electric circuitries. In 1845 a German physicist Gustav Robert Kirchhoff presented two essentials rules to explain different circuitries. Ist law is KVL (Kirchhoff's Voltage Law) and 2nd is KCL (Kirchhoff's Current Law). These rules further defined the working of Georg Ohm, who gave Ohm’s Law and lead the work of James Maxwell who gave Maxwell equation. Both of these rules also work for a time (t) and frequency (f) measurements. In certain cases when the frequency of a signal is higher these laws work for the alternating current circuitries. In today’s post, we will ha ...
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What is KVL ( Kirchhoff's Voltage Law )
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Hello friends, I hope you all are doing great. In today’s tutorial, we will have a look at What is KVL ( Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law). KVL is an elementary law of electrical circuitry. In 1845, a German physicist Gustav Robert Kirchhoff gave two basic laws to solve electronic circuits. First one is KVL ( Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law ) and the second one is KCL ( Kirchhoff’s Current Law ). These Kirchhoff's laws are successors of Ohm’s Law which was given by George Ohm and followed by Maxwell equation which was given by James Maxwell. Both of these laws playing a very important role in solving different circuits in engineering projects. These rules are also useful for frequency and time calculations. Kirchhoff’s laws are not only applicable to DC circuitry, ...
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Introduction to TIP35
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Hello friends, I hope you all are doing great. In today's tutorial, we are gonna have a look at detailed Introduction to TIP35. It is a reliable silicon NPN transistor that is projected to use in common persistence amplification and swapping capitulations. It is existing in TO-247 that is no more used by most fabricators. It's corresponding transistor TIP36 which is PNP transistor. It is a communal transistor which is used in several industrial projects where audile magnification is required. Its structures are good-observing much the similar refusing for the exciting power acceptance that is rather lesser. In today’s post, we will have a look at its fortification, wreckage, eminence, claims, etc. I will also share some links where I have connecte ...
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Introduction to TIP127
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Hello friends, I hope you all are doing great. In today's tutorial, we are gonna have a look at detailed Introduction to TIP127. The TIP127 is a PNP type Darlington pair transistor. It is manufactured for universal drive amplifications and less velocity swapping submissions. It is existing in TO-220 kind of cascading. Its corresponding NPN transistor is the TIP122. This is a common transistor it used in varied engineering schemes. It formed for least time taking swap proposals. In today’s post, we will have a look at its protection, wreck, difference, entitlements, etc. I will also share some links where I have connected it with other microcontrollers. You can also get more material about it in comments, I will guide you more about it. So, let’s g ...
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Introduction to TIP41
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Hello friends, I hope you all are doing great. In today's tutorial, we are gonna have a look at detailed Introduction to TIP41. It is an NPN power transistor. It exists in (TO-220) malleable suite which marks this expedient appropriate for acoustic, power rectilinear and swapping submissions. Its corresponding transistor is TIP42. It is intended by joining three (3) components of semiconductor material by doping with different materials. It's center portion is base which is tinny and the other two outer parts are prominently doped than the base. Several transistors can strengthen a trivial current which will then be leading adequate to effort attention or other greater current maneuvers. These discretion are proficient to notice a shift in voltage ...