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Bass frequency response

Bass frequency response PUBLIC

by PBE6 | updated February 14, 2017

audio   bass   frequency-domain   guitar   pickup   rlc  

CircuitLab Assigment 1

CircuitLab Assigment 1 PUBLIC

by morgenstern | updated February 13, 2017

RLC lab 4

RLC lab 4 PUBLIC

by sbolack2014 | updated February 13, 2017

HW4 CircuitLab Assigment 1

HW4 CircuitLab Assigment 1 PUBLIC

by jgreshik | updated February 13, 2017

LONCapa Homework 4 Circuit

LONCapa Homework 4 Circuit PUBLIC

by Hathaway | updated February 13, 2017

difference amplifier

difference amplifier PUBLIC

by missle3944 | updated February 13, 2017

CircuitLab Problem 1

CircuitLab Problem 1 PUBLIC

by cobalt69 | updated February 13, 2017

Questions 1 and 2 Homework Chapter 4

Questions 1 and 2 Homework Chapter 4 PUBLIC

by hunterthomsen | updated February 12, 2017

Question 3 Homework Chapter 4

Question 3 Homework Chapter 4 PUBLIC

by hunterthomsen | updated February 12, 2017

Question 1 (Signal to noise Generator) Chapter 4 Homework

Question 1 (Signal to noise Generator) Chapter 4 Homework PUBLIC

by hunterthomsen | updated February 12, 2017

Electronics lab DP1

Electronics lab DP1 PUBLIC

by sstudeba | updated February 12, 2017

Circuit lab 3

Circuit lab 3 PUBLIC

by souchy | updated February 12, 2017

5V / 2.5A Power Supply Low Drop & I-Limit

5V / 2.5A Power Supply Low Drop & I-Limit PUBLIC

by run8 | updated February 12, 2017

Non Inverting Op Amp

Non Inverting Op Amp PUBLIC

by HallServo | updated February 12, 2017

HW 4.3 Q1

HW 4.3 Q1 PUBLIC

by thompsons2014 | updated February 11, 2017

HW 4.3 Q3

HW 4.3 Q3 PUBLIC

The voltage in for the rectifier component was the lowest out of the three while the transformer had the highest voltage out over the three. All three rectifiers made similar circuits and overlapped...

by thompsons2014 | updated February 11, 2017

HW 4.3 Q2

HW 4.3 Q2 PUBLIC

Wasn't too sure about this one but I believe I did it right, the Vrms is 110 V and the frequency is 60 Hz

by thompsons2014 | updated February 11, 2017

HW 4.3 Impedance (series and parallel)

HW 4.3 Impedance (series and parallel) PUBLIC

The impedance for series is Z= z4 + z5 + z6 and the impedance for parallel 1/Z = 1/z1 + 1/z2 + 1/z3 and the circuit to the far right is the low pass filter with a diode

by thompsons2014 | updated February 11, 2017

Circuit Diagrams for Lab 4

Circuit Diagrams for Lab 4 PUBLIC

by thompsons2014 | updated February 11, 2017

1.1

1.1 PUBLIC

by a082668 | updated February 11, 2017

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