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Hartley Oscillator- Principle, Circuit, Working, and Applications

Hartley Oscillator- Principle, Circuit, Working, and Applications

Hartley oscillator is an electronic oscillator in which the oscillator’s frequency is determined through a tuned circuit of inductors and capacitors. It belongs to the

Motor Selection: Selecting a Motor based on Speed, Power, and Torque

Motor Selection: Selecting a Motor based on Speed, Power, and Torque

In this article, we will discuss how to select an electric motor based on speed, power, and torque. Motor selection is one of the most

Why Core Saturation happens in Transformer and What are its Effects

Core saturation in a transformer happens when the transformer’s magnetic core can not no longer carry the magnetic flux. The transformer core can not carry

RC Charging Circuit and RC Time Constant

RC Charging Circuit and RC Time Constant

This article describes the RC charging circuit and RC network time constant. A capacitor does not instantly charge, and the voltage across the capacitor builds

Capacitive Voltage Divider- Working and Applications

Capacitive Voltage Divider- Working and Applications

In this article, we will learn about capacitive voltage divider. As we know, a voltage divider is a circuit that is used to provide multiple

Potentiometer- Construction, Types and Applications

Potentiometer- Construction, Types and Applications

A potentiometer is a 3-terminal variable resistor whose resistance can be manually adjusted to control the flow of electric current. It is also called a pot or

What are the Colored Aerial Marker Balls on Power Lines For?

What are the Colored Aerial Marker Balls on Power Lines For?

Colored aerial marker balls on power lines serve a crucial purpose in ensuring safety and visibility. This article describes how these markers enhance aerial line

Decibels dB : Abbreviation, Formula, Calculation & Applications

Decibels dB : Abbreviation, Formula, Calculation & Applications

This article describes the Decibels formula, its calculation, and its applications. Decibels are a unit of measurement used to express the relative intensity or power

Standard Resistor Series Values-E3, E6, E12, E24, E48 & E96

Standard Resistor Series Values-E3, E6, E12, E24, E48 & E96

Standard resistor series values, including E3, E6, E12, E24, E48, and E96, are used to find the ideal components for your electronic projects. The E-series

Protection Classes- Class 0, Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3

Protection classes indicate the level of hazard associated with electrical equipment if a person touches the device’s enclosure. The protection classes classify and label electrical

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