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Introduction of C Language

This file will give you a well elaborated introduction to C Language. C language is the Base of all the other Languages of coding. This file will help you understanding C Language very easily. This is the introduction to C Language and in next notes we will understand how to write codes and will do make many programs hierarchically. In this file you will come to know the first step how to start writing code in c and some basic knowledge about compiler and its libraries.

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Electrical Engineering

Electrical Engineering Notes

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Electrical Engineering principles and Applications : Chapter 1 Introduction

Detailed Lecture notes with illustration and lots of solved examples

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Notes Power Line Carrier Communication (PLCC)

Essential note on Power Line Carrier Communication (PLCC)

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Nonlinear Systems: Introduction, Common Physical Non-linearities, The Phase-plane Method: Basic Concepts, Singular Points, Stability of Nonlinear System, Construction of Phase-trajectories, The Describing Function Method: Basic Concepts, Derivation of Des

Nonlinear Systems: Introduction, Common Physical Non-linearities, The Phase-plane Method: Basic Concepts, Singular Points, Stability of Nonlinear System, Construction of Phase-trajectories, The Describing Function Method: Basic Concepts, Derivation of Describing Functions, Stability analysis by Describing Function Method, Jump Resonance, Signal Stabilization. Liapunov‟s Stability Analysis: Introduction, Liapunov‟s Stability Criterion, The Direct Method of Liapunov and the Linear System, Methods of Constructing Liapunov Functions for Nonlinear Systems, Popov‟s Criterion.

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Elementary concepts

Basics of electronic

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AQA Physics - Waves (AS Level) Revision Notes

In these notes I've covered; what are progressive waves, the wave equation, phase difference, longitudinal and transverse waves, polarisation, refraction & total internal reflection.

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Science: Biomes, Environment, Electricity etc.

These are notes about the environment, Biology, Ecology, Electricity. All are included in a chart and organised. Just buy them and you will be promised a 100% on your next test or exam. That is a promise

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NVH

BASIC IDEA ABOUT NOISE, VIBRATION AND HARNESSING(NVH)

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General notes for oscillation

Important content for oscillation

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Database Management System Tutorial

Database Management System Tutorial

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Alternating Currents

Complete detailed notes on AC Currents of CIE A Level Physics 9702.

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NEW CRT VIEW

The cathode ray tube or (CRT) is a vacuum tube containing one or more electron guns usually three, (red, green and blue) (a source of electrons or electron emitter) and a fluorescent screen used to view images.

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Autotransformee

Deep study

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Active Suspension

Active Suspension Mathematical Model

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LTE Video Conferencing

Analysis of E2E delay performance for video conference

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DYNAMICS

BENCHMARKING

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Facts about life

Bad People Exist because they are good people

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Note Reactive power generation

Essential note on the four means for the generation of reactive power

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Digital Electronics Encoders And Decoders

a well organised notes covers what u need to know about encoder and decoders , how to implement them and their applications.

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Solar cells

What is a solar cell? A review.

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Micro controller

This notes explain clearly the basic details and pin out details of the 8051 micro controller

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Electromagnetic Field Theory (Vector Calculus)

The notes that are included are from an Electromagnetic Field Theory Class covering the topic of Vector Calculus.

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Basic electrical engineering

For preparation

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Table of basic integration formulas (Mathematics)

Comprehensive notes and practicals (Problems and Solutions) covering: -Table of basic integration formulas

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INTRINSICALLY SAFE INSTRUMENTS AND ITS HELP IN MINIMIZING RISKS IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS

INTRINSICALLY SAFE INSTRUMENTS AND ITS HELP IN MINIMIZING RISKS IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS

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DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN

An operating system (OS) is a crucial software component that acts as an intermediary between a computer's hardware and the applications or software that run on it. It plays a fundamental role in managing the hardware resources of a computer and providing a stable and consistent environment for users and software to interact with the hardware. Here is a detailed description of an operating system: Resource Management: The primary function of an operating system is to manage a computer's hardware resources, which include the central processing unit (CPU), memory, storage devices, and various input and output devices (keyboard, mouse, printer, etc.). It allocates and deallocates these resources as efficiently as possible to ensure the smooth operation of the computer. Process Management: Operating systems allow for the execution of multiple processes or programs simultaneously. They schedule these processes, allocate CPU time, and ensure that each process operates fairly and without interfering with others. Memory Management: The OS is responsible for managing a computer's memory, including RAM (Random Access Memory). It allocates memory to running processes, manages virtual memory, and ensures data protection and memory access rights. File System Management: Operating systems organize and manage data storage through file systems. They provide a hierarchical structure for storing and accessing files and directories, handle file permissions, and manage storage devices. Device Management: DIGITAL LOGIC systems interact with hardware devices by providing device drivers. These drivers enable communication between the OS and various hardware components like graphics cards, printers, network adapters, and more.

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Brakes

Types of brakes explained

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Calculus 3

this is a sheet comprised of the main attributes I was taught in calculus 3

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MIS

The Management Information System (MIS) has been widely used in product manufacturing, human resource management, inventory control, etc. A man gives input to the system, machine processes the information and stores the results, and as per requirements user retrieves it back. The computers and networking infrastructure present inside industry has been used to collect the information. An information flows from bottom to top in the MIS. The combination of hardware and software together constitutes MIS.

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Principles of Working of Turbine

An easy source to know and understand how a turbine works.Good and efficient explanation helps you to understand deeply about a turbine

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Electromagnetic induction

Simplified notes on electromagnetic induction for physics and engineering students.

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Breadown in dielectrics

One of the important theory namely suspended particle theory which gives information about breakdown in liquid dielectrics.

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Electrical Circuits Textbook by Nilson & Riedel

Complete textbook consist of exercises and easy to understand notes for your pleasure

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AC circuits

Information about :- -basic concept of AC circuits -measurement of AC current -average value and RMS value -heat produced by AC full cycle -phasors -AC apply to resistance -AC apply to inductor -AC apply to capacitor -AC apply to LCR -LC oscillations -electric resonance

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Vehical to Vehical Communication

Vehical to Vehical Communication Basics

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How transistors work

Transistors working principle

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basic electronis and gates

CIRCUITS ANDELECTRONICS

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Voltage Current and Resistance

The basics you need to know about voltage, current and resistance

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Electrical Engineering principles and Applications : Chapter 8 Operational Amplifiers

Detailed Lecture notes with illustrations and lots of solved examples

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ANALYSIS OF DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE OF THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR

This paper investigates the dynamic performance of three phase induction motor by vector control method. The vector control algorithm is calculated on Motorola DSP56F80X. The block diagram is shown in figure which describes the structure of implement vector control algorithm. The result obtained is verified using matlab simulation. Initially speed reference is set at120 radian/s and torque taken as 0 nm. Then motor is run, speed, torque and current wave form is taken. Now speed reference changes to 160 radian/s and torque changes to 200nm and correspondence wave form is shown. I observed that it run smoothly over the full speed range, generate full torque at zero speed, and have high dynamic performance including fast acceleration and deceleration. It was originally developed for high-performance motor application for industrial drives. However, it is becoming increasingly attractive for lower performance applications as well due to FOC's motor size, cost and power consumption reduction superiority. .. In vector control method machine is control in a synchronously rotating frame where as in sinusoidal machine variables appears as D.C. quantities. In steady state current resolved in to two control inputs I. e. direct axis and quadrature axis component in a synchronously rotating reference frame, direct axis component act as field current and quadrature axis component act as armature current just like in D.C.Motors. For vector control direct axis components must oriented in the direction of rotor flux and quadrature axis components must perpendicular to it under all operating conditions .So vector control must ensure correct orientation of the space vector and generate control import signal. This develops closed loop control system .So that we can independently control flux & torque which provides fast dynamic performance like D.C.Motors. Key Words: Clarke Transformation, PI controller ,park transformation, space vector modulation, vector control,

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Chapter AC Fundamentals Complete Explanation Theory Question Answer Notes

ALTERNATING CURRENT & VOLTAGE: The alternating current abbreviation is AC, it is the flow of electric charge that periodically reverses. It starts, say, from zero, grows to a maximum value, decreases to zero, reverses in direction, reaches a maximum in the opposite direction, returns again to the original value zero, and repeats this cycle indefinitely. The AC current is denoted with “I” and measured in Amperes denoted with “A”

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CIRCUITS ANDELECTRONICS

Introduction and Lumped Circuit Abstraction

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