Chemical Instrumentation: A Systematic Approach to Instrumental AnalysisAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1960 - 653 pagine |
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... output voltage rather than the output power is the primary concern . For that reason most electron tube circuits can be viewed as voltage amplifiers . Attention must now center on the output circuit . How is the operation of the triode ...
... output voltage rather than the output power is the primary concern . For that reason most electron tube circuits can be viewed as voltage amplifiers . Attention must now center on the output circuit . How is the operation of the triode ...
Pagina 336
... output FIG . 12-19 . Voltage amplifier with output arranged to isolate the amplified signal . Capacitor C blocks the d - c component and restricts it to the R1 arm . Only a - c appears at the output taps . Load resistance and plate ...
... output FIG . 12-19 . Voltage amplifier with output arranged to isolate the amplified signal . Capacitor C blocks the d - c component and restricts it to the R1 arm . Only a - c appears at the output taps . Load resistance and plate ...
Pagina 394
... Output . The usefulness of this circuit as a basic element in an electronic counter is associated with the nature of its output , which is obtained from load resistor RL2 . As discussed above , point D in the circuit of Fig . 13-7 is at ...
... Output . The usefulness of this circuit as a basic element in an electronic counter is associated with the nature of its output , which is obtained from load resistor RL2 . As discussed above , point D in the circuit of Fig . 13-7 is at ...
Sommario
THE SCIENCE OF INSTRUMENTATION | 1 |
ERRORS OF MEASUREMENT | 14 |
CHAPTER 3 | 34 |
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