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371 Lab 4 Full Wave Rectifier

371 Lab 4 Full Wave Rectifier PUBLIC

by pab115 | updated February 16, 2023

371 Lab 4 Voltage Doubler

371 Lab 4 Voltage Doubler PUBLIC

by pab115 | updated February 16, 2023

OPAMP

OPAMP PUBLIC

by Egolightly | updated February 16, 2023

lab4doubler

lab4doubler PUBLIC

by DanielFwrench | updated February 16, 2023

Lab 5

Lab 5 PUBLIC

by lang2cr | updated February 16, 2023

lab4 P3

lab4 P3 PUBLIC

by RebeccaKong | updated February 15, 2023

Push button (OFF) indicated by a red LED

Push button (OFF) indicated by a red LED PUBLIC

I made this schematic to illustrate my answer to the SE EE question, "How to create an on/off indicator for a SPST in a circuit?"

by Circuit-fantasist | updated February 15, 2023

Push button (ON) indicated by a green LED

Push button (ON) indicated by a green LED PUBLIC

I made this schematic to illustrate my answer to the SE EE question, "How to create an on/off indicator for a SPST in a circuit?"

by Circuit-fantasist | updated February 15, 2023

Lab 4 - Part 2

Lab 4 - Part 2 PUBLIC

by venkykanniganti | updated February 15, 2023

Design project 1

Design project 1 PUBLIC

by btrain | updated February 15, 2023

22.071_opamp1

22.071_opamp1 PUBLIC

by aregjan | updated February 15, 2023

7-3

7-3 PUBLIC

by johnjet88 | updated February 14, 2023

2x1 Multiplexer

2x1 Multiplexer PUBLIC

by samorelowitz | updated February 14, 2023

OR Gate

OR Gate PUBLIC

by samorelowitz | updated February 14, 2023

NOT Gate

NOT Gate PUBLIC

by samorelowitz | updated February 14, 2023

AND Gate

AND Gate PUBLIC

by samorelowitz | updated February 14, 2023

design1

design1 PUBLIC

by Asanche9 | updated February 14, 2023

design 1

design 1 PUBLIC

by kzegadap | updated February 14, 2023

Diode IV curve measured by a perfect voltage source

Diode IV curve measured by a perfect voltage source PUBLIC

I have implemented and discussed the DC Sweep simulation of a diode IV curve plotting described in Lecture 3 of CircuitLab Academy.

by Circuit-fantasist | updated February 14, 2023

Diode IV curve measured by an ideal voltage source

Diode IV curve measured by an ideal voltage source PUBLIC

I have implemented and discussed the DC Sweep simulation of a diode IV curve plotting described in Lecture 3 of CircuitLab Academy.

by Circuit-fantasist | updated February 14, 2023

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