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cascode-amplifier
by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago

Cascode Amplifier Working and Its Applications

The cascode amplifier is used to enhance the performance of an analog circuit. The utilization of cascode is a common method which can be used in the applications of transistors as well as vacuum tubes. The tern cascode was used in an article...

electrical-transducer
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago

Electrical Transducer Working and Advantages

A transducer is an electrical device, used to convert one form of energy into another form. The form of energy may be electrical, mechanical, thermal or optical. The best examples of transducer mainly include a microphone, loudspeaker,...

Inductive Transducer
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago

Inductive Transducer Working & Its Applications

Inductive Transducer is the self-generating type otherwise the passive type transducer. The first type like self-generating uses the principle of fundamental electrical generator. The electric generator principle is when a motion among...

isolation-amplifier
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago

Isolation Amplifier Working and Its Applications

An isolation amplifier or a unity gain amplifier provides isolation from one fraction of the circuit to another fraction. So, the power cannot be drawn, used and wasted within the circuit. The main function of this amplifier is to increase...

Resistive Transducer
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago

Resistive Transducer Working and Its Applications

The resistive transducers are also known as resistive sensors or variable resistance transducers. These transducers are most frequently used for calculating different physical quantities like pressure, vibration, temperature, force, and...

presure-transducer
by Tarun Agarwal 5 years ago

Pressure Transducer Working and Its Applications

A transducer is an electrical device used to change one form of energy signal to another form of energy signal. These devices are frequently used in measurement, control systems, and automation, wherever electrical signals are changed from...