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  • {{Network analysis navigation}} ...this. However, for the most part, they assume that the components of the network are all [[linear]].
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  • {{distinguish|packet analyzer|telecom network protocol analyzer}} [[Image:Netzwerkanalysator ZVA40 RSD.jpg|400px|thumb|ZVA40 vector network analyser from [[Rohde & Schwarz]].]]
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  • ...eague'' contacted the Philippine [[guerrilla warfare|guerrilla]] [[radio]] network for a mutual exchange of information as to Japanese forces in the area. ...estroying some 20 barges. ''Wachapreague'' meanwhile continued to make all electrical and engine repairs for the squadron PT boats and handled all major communic
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  • *'''Electrical Power supply''' **115 V, 1-phase, 400 Hz, servo and synchro network
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  • | publisher=Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network ...am]] of a person with phenobarbital overdose may show a marked decrease in electrical activity, to the point of mimicking [[brain death]]. This is due to profoun
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  • ...arometer]]s, [[manometer]]s, [[sphygmomanometer]]s, [[float valve]]s, some electrical switches, and other scientific apparatus, though concerns about the element Laboratory tests have found that an electrical discharge causes the [[noble gases]] to combine with mercury vapor. These c
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  • ...roscope|gyroscopic instrumentations]]. The port engine drives a 500-watt [[electrical generator]].<ref name="Mod p629 632">''Flight'' 30 June 1938, pp. 629, 632. ...pilot's cockpit for internal access to the flight controls, hydraulics and electrical components; inspection panels are also present in the outer wing sections.<
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  • ...te web |url=http://www.nystagmus.org/aboutn.html |title=American Nystagmus Network-About Nystagmus |accessdate = 2007-06-07 |work=}}</ref> Authors of another ...built into head masks) by an [[audiologist]]. Special swinging chairs with electrical controls are also used in this test to induce rotatory nystagmus.<ref>{{Cit
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  • ...dium (e.g., [[Permeability (fluid)|permeability]], [[tensile strength]], [[electrical conductivity]]) can sometimes be derived from the respective properties of Often both the solid matrix and the pore network (also known as the pore space) are continuous, so as to form two interpenet
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  • ...des]] and [[carboxylic acids]]. In external applications, it shows up as a network of fine cracks and [[crazes]] that become deeper and more severe with time ...o used as an alternative to [[polyvinyl chloride]] (PVC) as insulation for electrical cables for [[Low Smoke Zero Halogen|LSZH]] cable in low-ventilation environ
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  • ...are also referred to as terminal because they do not offer a place for the network to continue. Often, coordination polymers will consist of a combination of ===Electrical Conductivity===
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  • ...action]] [[control rod]]s, as [[catalyst]]s, and for their [[chemical]] or electrical properties. Because of their high [[melting point]], refractory metal comp ...sbn = 8122420303 | title = Powder metallurgy : processing for automotive, electrical/electronic and engineering industry| first = P. | last = Ramakrishnan | pub
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  • ...can be spun into fibers with strength greater than [[Kevlar]], and unique electrical properties. These materials are not aerogels, however, since they do not ha Aerogels made of [[cadmium selenide]] [[quantum dots]] in a porous 3-D network have recently been developed for use in the semiconductor industry<ref>{{ci
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  • ...ating fuel in areas that are unconnected to a [[natural gas|gas]] pipeline network. It is used less for cooking, which has more commonly been [[Liquefied petr ...he kerosene to the point where it was vaporized and could be ignited by an electrical spark.
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  • | Electrical systems and equipment | [[:Category:Electrical systems]]
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  • ...The scope of the NFPA's influence grew from sprinklers to include building electrical systems (another new and fast-growing technology), and then all aspects of ...nload, reproduce, store in a retrieval system, modify, make available on a network, use to create derivative works, or transmit the content of the Online Docu
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  • ...especially the toxic smoke generated, have been the cause of accidents. An electrical fire on [[Air Canada Flight 797]] in 1983 caused the deaths of 23 of the 46 * [[Aviation Safety Network]]
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  • ...n IT specialist, who joined the company in 2004 to develop and lead the XM Network initiative. Kent Peterson, MD., renowned worldwide for his work in occupat ...ement and reporting system known as the Examination Management Network (XM Network).
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  • ...to prolonged electricity [[Power blackout|black-out]]s installation of a [[Electrical generator|generator]] would be an example of an optimal structural mitigati ...all countries in the world. Used by USAID's [[Famine Early Warning System Network|FEWS NET]] Project to estimate populations vulnerable and or impacted by fo
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  • ...ing of further safety laws relating to non construction activities such as electrical work laws. *[http://www.safetynetwork.bc.ca Construction Safety Network]
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  • ...>{{Cite journal|title=J. S. C. Schweigger: His Romanticism and His Crystal Electrical Theory of Matter|author=Snelders, H. A. M.|journal=Isis|volume=62|issue=3 | ...l and environmental health information is taken from NLM's Toxicology Data Network (TOXNET)<ref>[http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov TOXNET - Databases on toxicology, h
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  • ...ree-rechargeable'': able to recharge their battery systems using the small electrical currents in plant material.<ref>{{vancite web | url = http://web.mit.edu/ne ...1 | title = Forest fire detection system based on a ZigBee wireless sensor network | date = September, 2008 | doi = 10.1007/s11461-008-0054-3 | pages = 369–
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  • ...ductile]], very soft, highly malleable, bluish-white metal that has poor [[electrical conductivity]] when compared to most other metals. This metal is highly res Lead is frequently used in [[polyvinyl chloride]] (PVC) plastic, which coats electrical cords.<ref>{{cite book|url = http://books.google.com/?id=WbBH5QFXOhoC&pg=PT
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  • ...f being shared across different health care settings, by being embedded in network-connected enterprise-wide information systems. Such records may include a w ...maintained within an institution, such as a hospital, integrated delivery network, clinic, or physician office, to give patients, physicians and other health
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  • Hitachi was founded in 1910 as an electrical repair shop. Today, it is one of the leading manufacturers in new technolog ...st of the three factories, was founded in 1910 by [[Namihei Odaira]] as an electrical equipment repair and manufacturing facility. This facility was named Hitach
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  • ...br />industrial automation<br />electric motors <br />storage systems<br />network power<br />professional tools| # '''Emerson Network Power'''
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  • ...281,717 people in more than 50 countries, supplying a complex distribution network of new products and parts.<ref>[http://www.bosch.com/content/language2/html ...ed the first practical [[magneto (electrical)|magneto]], an early ignition electrical source, which provided the spark to ignite the fuel in most of the earliest
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  • ...cules. Even in "pure" water, sensitive equipment can detect a very slight electrical [[Conductivity (electrolytic)|conductivity]] of 0.055 [[Siemens (unit)|&mi ...olecules by the [[Grotthuss mechanism]]; and a change in the hydrogen bond network in the solvent isolates the two ions, which are stabilized by solvation.
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  • * [[Georg Ohm]] — [[Ohm (unit)|ohm]] — unit of electrical resistance, [[Ohm's Law]] * [[Werner von Siemens]] — [[Siemens (unit)|siemens]] — unit of electrical conductance; [[Siemens AG]] — company
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  • ...aw]] — In [[Reservoir Petrophysics|petrophysics]], relates the in-situ [[electrical conductivity]] of [[sedimentary rock]] to its porosity and [[brine]] [[Aqui * [[Kirchhoff's laws]] — One law in thermodynamics and two about electrical circuits, named after [[Gustav Kirchhoff]].
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  • A '''plexus''' is a [[network]]. In [[biology]] the term '''plexus''' has multiple meanings: ...ctrical signals do not mix - rather, the fibres travel together with their electrical signals separate. The [[brachial plexus]] is an example. It is made up of t
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  • ...thi A, McCormick DA. 1998. Neuron. H-current: properties of a neuronal and network pacemaker. Vol. 21. pp 9-12.</ref>. HCN channels are sometimes referred to ...ease, HCN channels in dendritic spines are over-active, they would prevent electrical impulses from traveling through the spine. Too many open HCN channels would
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  • To give one more example, the North American electrical grid has already demonstrated, in the [[Northeast Blackout of 2003]], its v ...tworkandModusOperandiModelBosniaPartI.pdf "Islamic Fundamentalist's Global Network-Modus Operandi-Model Bosnia"] The Center for Documentation of the Governmen
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  • ...including phone conversations, email, web browsing, and corporate private network traffic. [http://www.eff.org/files/filenode/att/presskit/ATT_onepager.pdf]. ...contain sensitive trade secrets and could be "used to 'hack' into the AT&T network, compromising its integrity."<ref>http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/
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  • * External [[Electrical connector|interface]]s including industry standards such as [[Universal Ser ...ect Memory Access|DMA]] controllers route data directly between external [[Electrical connector|interface]]s and memory, bypassing the processor core and thereby
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  • In [[electrical engineering]], '''frequency compensation''' is a technique used in [[amplif ...erence between the phase of the open loop signal and phase response of the network creating the closed loop output = -180°. Mathematically,
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  • ...nsist of miniaturized [[electronic component]]s built into an [[electrical network]] on a monolithic [[semiconductor]] substrate by [[photolithography]]. *[[Power network design (IC)]]
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  • ...uting (EDA)|routing]], since it is simple to compute (especially in [[Tree network|tree structured networks]], which are the vast majority of signal nets wit ...itance]]). Sum the delays from the [[Root_node#Root_nodes|root]] to the [[Network flow|sink]].
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  • ...'', is the translation of an [[integrated circuit layout]] back into the [[electrical circuit]] ([[netlist]]) it is intended ...s case, by associating the extracted circuit with the layout and the logic network, the user can cross-reference any point in the circuit to its equivalent po
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  • ...alculated ''G''<sub>''k''</sub> values may then be converted into [[shunt (electrical)|shunt]] capacitors and top inductors as shown on the right, or they may be [[Category:Network synthesis filters]]
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  • ...eneral, the image impedances of ports 1 and 2 will not be equal unless the network is symmetrical (or anti-symmetrical) with respect to the ports. [[File:Image impedance of L half-section.svg|frame|Simple 'L' network with series impedance Z and shunt admittance Y. Image impedances ''Z''<sub>
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  • A similar simplification can be made for lossless [[antimetric (electrical networks)|antimetrical]] filters. In this case the substitution ...impedance#Useage in filter design|T-filter]]]]||[[Image:T filter response, Network synthesis.png|thumb|250px|none|Response of a low-pass [[Prototype filter|pr
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  • ...ath>Z'\,\!</math>. In the case of a network with more than one [[Two-port network|port]] the impedance looking into each of the ports must simultaneously be This is consistent with the [[Duality (electrical circuits)|definition of dual]] as being that circuit whose voltages and cur
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  • ...ers are required to operate at many different [[Frequency|frequencies]], [[Electrical impedance|impedances]] and [[Bandwidth (signal processing)|bandwidths]]. Th ...r|image parameter filters]] (an older design method than the more modern [[network synthesis filters]]) which use the [[cut-off frequency]] rather than the 3d
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  • ...mally Flat Frequency Characteristics", ''Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical Engineers'', Part III, November 1949, Vol. 96, No. 44, pp. 487–490.</ref> [[Category:Network synthesis filters]]
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  • '''Network synthesis''' is a method of designing [[Filter (signal processing)|signal p ...n the other hand, starts with a desired response and its methods produce a network that outputs, or approximates to, that response.<ref name=Cauer4/>
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  • ...7.</ref> The theorem often appears in [[filter theory]] where the lattice network is sometimes known as a filter X-section following the common filter theory ...ere electrically symmetrical. That is, the physical implementation of the network is not of any relevance. It is only required that its response in both hal
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  • The '''bridged-T delay equaliser''' is an electrical [[all-pass filter]] circuit utilising [[Electronic filter topology#Bridged- ...s from different sources are aligned as they reach studio control rooms or network switching centres. This ensures that cuts between sources do not result in
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  • ...ts output.<ref>The name "nullor" was introduced by H.J. Carlin, ''Singular network elements'', IEEE Trans. Circuit Theory, March 1965, vol. CT-11, pp. 67-72.< [[Category:Electrical components]]
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  • :''This article is about roll-off in electrical network analysis. For the dumpster, see [[roll-off (dumpster)]].'' ...stopband]]. It is most typically applied to the [[insertion loss]] of the network, but can in principle be applied to any relevant function of frequency, and
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  • ...on transmission lines. However, the arrival of [[network synthesis filters|network synthesis]] techniques greatly enhanced the degree of control of the design ...lectronics with the addition of [[transducer]]s to convert to and from the electrical domain. Indeed some of the earliest ideas for filters were acoustic resonat
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  • ...it applies to general electrical [[network analysis (electrical circuits)|network analysis]]. Antimetric is the diametrical opposite of symmetric; it does no ...impedances, ''Z''<sub>i1</sub> and ''Z''<sub>i2</sub>. For an antimetric network, the two impedances must be the [[dual impedance|dual]] of each other with
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  • ...y one-quarter of a [[wavelength]] (λ) long and terminated in some known [[electrical impedance|impedance]]. The device presents at its input the [[dual impedan ...ions. This is because the impedance transformer line only has the correct electrical length of λ/4 at one specific frequency. The further the signal is from t
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  • ...other conductive material) [[transmission line]]s in terms of the physical electrical properties of the line. The primary line constants are only relevant to co |loop [[electrical resistance|resistance]]||''R''||[[ohm]]s per [[metre]]||Ω/m
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  • ...implified conventional graphical representation of an [[Electrical network|electrical circuit]]. A [[pictorial]] circuit diagram uses simple images of components ...circuit layout|layout diagram]], a circuit diagram shows the actual wire [[Electrical connection|connections]] being used. The diagram does not show the physical
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  • ...of the line, or at the far end of the line if the line is not correctly [[Electrical termination|terminated]] in its [[characteristic impedance]]. This can happ This article is about [[signal reflection]]s on [[electrical conduction|electrically conducting]] lines. Such lines are loosely referred
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  • ...ctronics|analog]] or [[Digital circuit|digital]], [[Electrical engineering|electrical engineers]] need to be able to predict the voltages and currents at all pla ==Network simulation software==
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  • ...resistance]], [[inductance]] or [[capacitance]]) that is possessed by an [[electrical component]] but which it is not desirable for it to have for its intended p
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  • ...input and output of the filter there are [[transducer]]s which convert the electrical signal into, and then back from, these mechanical vibrations. ...o appropriate values to produce a filter with an identical response to the electrical counterpart.
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  • : ''This article is an example from the domain of electrical systems, which is a special case of the more general [[distributed paramete ...all, and the [[wire]]s connecting elements are not assumed to be perfect [[Electrical conduction|conductor]]s; that is, they have impedance. Unlike the lumped e
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  • ...30 years after its publication. Butterworth stated that: {{quote|"An ideal electrical filter should not only completely reject the unwanted frequencies but shoul ...>&nbsp;= 3/2&nbsp;H, and ''L''<sub>3</sub>&nbsp;= 1/2&nbsp;H. Taking the [[Electrical impedance|impedance]] of the capacitors ''C'' to be 1/''Cs'' and the impeda
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  • | publisher = Inst. of Electrical and Electronic Engineers | publisher = [http://www.rfengineer.net/ RF Engineer Network]
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  • ...y were patented by [[Otto Zobel]] in 1932.<ref name=Zobelpat>Zobel, O J, ''Electrical wave filters'', US patent 1 850 146, filed 25 Nov 1930, issued 22 Mar 1932< ...case of the filters being discussed, an infinite [[ladder topology|ladder network]] of L-sections.
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  • ...netlecturer.com/NTOnLine/T08_THEOREMS/p06MiscTheorems.htm#G7 Miscellaneous network theorems]</ref> and certain transistor amplifiers at high frequencies.<ref ...1</sub>. The Miller theorem may be proved by using the equivalent two-port network technique to replace the two-port to its equivalent and by applying the sou
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  • The basic sections are arranged into a [[ladder network]] of several sections, the number of sections required is mostly determined ...e end sections are a problem. They will usually be terminated with fixed [[electrical resistance|resistance]]s that the filter cannot match perfectly except at o
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  • --><ref group=note name=branch>'''Branch'''. A network branch is a group of elements connected in series between two nodes. An es --><ref group=note name=element>'''Element'''. A component in a network, an individual resistor (R), inductor (L) or capacitor (C).</ref><!--
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  • ...e matching''' is the practice of designing the [[input impedance]] of an [[electrical load]] (or the [[output impedance]] of its corresponding signal source) to ...can be applied to any other field where a form of energy (not necessarily electrical) is transferred between a source and a load. An alternative to impedance ma
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  • ...response]] of non-linear differential equations, and is mostly applied to electrical circuits ...ave circuits were the original application for harmonic balance methods in electrical engineering. Microwave circuits were well-suited because, historically, mic
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  • ...to the [[logic gate]]s is essential to low-voltage high-speed [[Electrical network|circuit]] techniques such as multi-threshold voltage CMOS (MTCMOS). This is
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  • ...ng every nine months. Thus, the cost of transmitting a bit over an optical network decreases by half every nine months. The availability of [[wavelength-divis ...l performance'' based on factors other than speed, like cost efficiency or electrical efficiency.
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  • {{Network analysis navigation}} ...this. However, for the most part, they assume that the components of the network are all [[linear]].
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  • ...nt of [[amplitude modulation]] that more efficiently uses [[electric power|electrical power]] and [[bandwidth (signal processing)|bandwidth]]. ...of frequencies. In analog circuits, a wideband 90-degree phase-difference network<ref>[http://home.earthlink.net/~christrask/pshift.html Earthlink.net], list
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  • ...nother NMOS transistor. The composition of a PMOS transistor creates low [[Electrical resistance|resistance]] between its source and drain contacts when a low [[ ...V<sub>dd</sub> to V<sub>ss</sub> through the load resistor and the n-type network.
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  • ...incorporates a [[weighting network]]. The characteristics of the weighting network depend on the type of [[Telecommunication circuit|circuit]] under investiga {{Electrical and electronic measuring equipment}}
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  • * [[Network analyzer (electrical)]]
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  • ...pply rate of [[electrical energy]]) in [[watt]]s of any given [[electrical network|circuit]]. An instrument which measures electrical [[energy]] in [[watt hour]]s ([[electricity meter]] or [[energy analyser]])
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  • ...it is possible to adjust an antenna until it has the same impedance as the network on the left hand side. The bridge can be driven either with ''white noise'' ...ied to the antenna. The [[SWR meter]] works by measuring the [[Reflection (electrical)|reflected wave]] from the antenna back to the [[transmitter]], which is mi
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  • ...ure the parameters is time. If we have to calculate the peak voltage of an electrical signal and other parameters of the signal, then we have to employ a peak de Simple electrical interface diagram: ATE -> ITA -> DUT (package) <- Handler
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  • ...ity Tester Info Source| accessdate= April 28, 2011}}</ref> that is if an [[electrical circuit]] can be made. The circuit under test is completely de-energized pr ...= 2010 | location = | pages = 660–661 | url = http://www.coursesmart.com/network-guide-to-networks-5th-edition/dean/dp/9781423902454}}</ref>
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  • * [[Ohmmeter]] (Measures [[Electrical resistance|resistance]]) * [[Wheatstone bridge]] (Precisely measures [[electrical resistance|resistance]])
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  • The test light is simply an electric lamp connected with one or two [[Electrical insulation|insulated]] [[wire]] leads.<ref name=Suummers87> Terrel Croft, W ...y a small [[neon lamp]] connected in series with an appropriate [[Ballast (electrical)|ballast]] resistor. These lamps often can operate across a wide range of v
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  • {{distinguish|packet analyzer|telecom network protocol analyzer}} [[Image:Netzwerkanalysator ZVA40 RSD.jpg|400px|thumb|ZVA40 vector network analyser from [[Rohde & Schwarz]].]]
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  • '''LISN''' is an abbreviation for 'Line Impedance Stabilization Network'.<ref>MIL-STD-461E, p.6</ref> A LISN is a device to create a known impedance on power lines of electrical equipment during electromagnetic interference testing. A LISN is typically
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  • ...tion of a second to remain on the screen for several minutes or longer. An electrical circuit can then be deliberately activated to store and erase the trace on ...plays are common. The data set can be sent over a [[LAN]] or a [[Wide area network|WAN]] for processing or archiving. The screen image can be directly recorde
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  • Multiplier probes for voltmeters contain a high resistance network for high voltage measurements,for example, the high voltage in a television Spring probes (a.k.a. "[[pogo pin]]s") are spring-loaded pins used in electrical [[test fixture]]s to contact test points, component leads, and other conduc
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  • ...nsformers are commonly used in metering and [[protective relay]]s in the [[electrical power industry]]. ...the [[power grid]]. Along with voltage leads, revenue-grade CTs drive the electrical utility's watt-hour meter on virtually every building with three-phase serv
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  • ...system based on an M-LVDS (Multipoint Low-Voltage Differential Signaling) electrical interface that tightly synchronizes the operation of multiple LXI instrumen ...major extension that enables management and allocation of LXI devices in a network with more than one controller accessing instruments. Yet another working gr
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  • ...ing signal [[voltage]]s, usually as a two-dimensional graph of one or more electrical [[potential difference]]s using the vertical or 'Y' axis, plotted as a func ...copes are commonly used to observe the exact [[waveform|wave shape]] of an electrical signal. In addition to the amplitude of the signal, an oscilloscope can sho
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