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- boost converter
- Hyosungs Power Transformer: Highest Quality Since 40 Years
- Viva Question: How Do Registers Work?
Posted: 06 Feb 2011 02:05 AM PST I draw a boost converter in MATLAB.........while i simulate it,I did not get answer............ I gave supply as 0.7V.............And also I dont know how to fix a range for inductance,capacitance..............help me...... |
Hyosungs Power Transformer: Highest Quality Since 40 Years Posted: 05 Feb 2011 10:10 PM PST Powertransformers are the backbone of any power system. Hyosung has been manufacturing power transformers with a very good quality for about 40 years. Let us have a look into the manufacturing details of their transformers. They manufacture both core type and shell type transformers. Core transformer Winding: The coils manufactured can bear lightning and switching [...] More... |
Viva Question: How Do Registers Work? Posted: 05 Feb 2011 09:07 PM PST I had a viva last week and I was asked this question. To put it descriptively, the professor asked me we all know that 8085 is a 8-bit microprocessor and 8086 is a 16-bit microprocessor. When we say that a register in 8085 stores 8 bit data, what actually happens inside the register? And what changes were made to the hardware of 8085 to convert it to a 16-bit microprocessor? Could someone explain the answer to both the above questions? |
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