by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago What is Multiplexing : Types & Their Applications The term “Multiplexing” or “Muxing” is one kind of technique for combining multiple signals like analog as well as digital into one signal over a channel. This technique is applicable in telecommunications as well as computer networks....
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago What is Phase Modulation : Advantages, Disadvantages, and Applications In our day by day life, we can see many entertainment media sources for communication such as radio, TV, newspaper, mobile phone, internet, and with a lot of people. Communication can be defined as; it is the procedure of two ways or one-way...
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago Difference between Latches and Flip-Flops In digital ICs, the data can be transmitted as well as stored effectively, and the digital integrated circuits mainly include logic circuits, memory chips, and microprocessors. These ICs can be built with logic gates to store the data of...
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago Basics of Latches in Digital Electronics In digital electronics, a Latch is one kind of a logic circuit, and it is also known as a bistable-multivibrator. Because it has two stable states namely active high as well as active low. It works like a storage device by holding the data...
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago What is an Ohmmeter? Circuit Diagram, Types and Applications There are different types of meters available for electronic devices testing, etc. The electronic devices testing equipment like ammeter, ohmmeter, voltmeter, and multimeter are used to test the circuit resistance, voltage and current to...
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago Biot Savart Law and Its Applications with Example The Biot Savart Law states that it is a mathematical expression which illustrates the magnetic field produced by a stable electric current in the particular electromagnetism of physics. It tells the magnetic field toward the magnitude,...
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) Technology and Its Applications In olden days, our cell phone system was operated by physically within a telephone exchange switch room. The telephone callers can lift the call and helps by providing the instructions to the operator for connecting their end line. This...
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago Types of Klystron Amplifiers and their Applications The term klystron is taken from the stem form of a Greek verb (klys) referring to the flow of waves breaking next to a shore, as well as the last part of the term electron. The inventors of the klystron are two brothers namely Sigurd Varian...
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago Frequency Modulation and Its Applications The FM or Frequency modulation has been available approximately since AM (Amplitude Modulation) although it has only some issues. FM itself didn’t have a problem apart from we couldn’t recognize the FM transmitter potential. In the...
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago What is Amplitude Modulation, Derivations, Types,and Applications The earliest AM signal was broadcasted in the year 1901 by an engineer Reginald Fessenden. He is a Canadian and he took a nonstop sparkle transmission as well as located a carbon-based microphone within the lead of an antenna. The sound...