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First order circuits

First order RC circuit simulation in Orcad

We can perform the simulation in following steps. 1. Design the circuit. 2. Choose the switch from Analog_Misc>Swt_close/open. 3. Choose from the Special>PARAM and place it with the layout. 4. Right click on the resistance and add the value as {OHM}. 5. Double click on the parameter and add new property and name it OHM and value 1. This is the initial value....

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EE-211

Urdu lectures on Linear Circuit Analysis

Lecture 1 : Introduction to Linear Circuit Analysis Lecture 2 : Ohm's and Kirchoff's law Lecture 3: Resistance combinations Lecture 4: Series parallel combinations continued Lecture 5: Bridge circuits and delta wye conversion Lecture 6 : Node voltage method ...

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PSIM

PSIM solar module

In PSIM following terms can be multiplies to realize n number of panels connected in series. ...

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EE-231

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Biasing and characteristics of BJT

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Diode

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Full Wave Rectifier

Simulation problems and their solution - PSPICE

The output of the rectifier was not sinusoidal. It was like the one shown below. Then i found the problem in  the .tran command. The script of the .tran command is tran <tstep> <tstop> <tstart> <tmax> In this synax the parameters are as follows tstep: initial time step for numerical integration. This is just a suggested value as the simulator may reduce or increase...

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EE-231

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Basic electric circuits notes

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This blog is about my PhD work and an archive to my engineering education. However, additional study material for the courses i teach and that i have studied is also archived here.
All the circuits in this blog are tested by myself under specific conditions. BE CAREFUL if you are experimenting them, the blogger and this blog are not responsible to any harm and or damage to yourself and your equipment.


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