Architecture of 8051 Microcontroller: Details, Applications
This article describes the Architecture of 8051 Microcontroller. A microcontroller is a programmable integrated circuit (IC) that contains a small CPU, RAM, and I/O pins.
This article describes the Architecture of 8051 Microcontroller. A microcontroller is a programmable integrated circuit (IC) that contains a small CPU, RAM, and I/O pins.
The main reason why a single-phase induction motor is not self-starting is that it produces a revolving magnetic field and not a rotating magnetic field.
This article describes the troubleshooting of the star-delta starter. Star Delta starters are widely used in electrical installation for starting large-rating squirrel cage induction motors
This article describes why DC voltage is applied in an insulation resistance test. Insulation acts as a capacitor and If we apply DC voltage then
Total harmonic distortion (THD) shows how much of a voltage or current distortion is due to harmonics in the signal. If the sinusoidal voltage is
When the live point of the electrical power supply system, which is at zero potential under normal condition, is connected to earth point is called
Adding inductive reactance from a neutral point to the ground is called reactance grounding. The inductive reactance is called the reactor. Using reactance it is
The current divider rule is used to find the current in the individual circuit when two or more circuit elements are connected in parallel with
This article aims to define active, reactive, and apparent power & their importance in an electrical circuit. Active Power Definition: The power which is actually
This article describes the difference between the locked rotor current and starting current of a motor. An induction motor takes about 5 to 7 times