Useful tips for everyday
What is signal crosstalk? Electromagnetic (EM) crosstalk is the interference caused by electromagnetic signals affecting another electronic signal. Engineers may also refer to this phenomenon…
What does an inductor do in an AC circuit? The inductor stores electrical energy in the form of magnetic energy. The inductor does not allow…
What are inductors standard value? Inductors have values that typically range from 1 µH (10−6 H) to 20 H. Many inductors have a magnetic core…
Why does my power bank keep shutting off? Check that the charging cable is properly connected. The device that needs charging may be already fully…
Why does my ceiling fan hum and not spin? Humming, accompanied by a failure of the blades to turn, is a classic symptom of a…
How do you route a PCIe signal? Motherboards with PCIe card slots normally route all signals on the same layer (Rx and Tx on opposite…
How does a MOSFET work in a transistor? The MOSFET has “ gate “, “ Drain ” and “ Source ” terminals instead of a…
What is meant by the term radiation resistance for an antenna? The radiation resistance can be defined as the value of resistance that would dissipate…
What is the purpose of a BJT connected as a diode? The purpose of this activity is to investigate the reverse break down voltage characteristics…
How do you design a common source MOSFET amplifier? The design of a common source amplifier with FET is the same as the Class A…