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    ATTENTION: Illegal content (ebook/magazines/software) will be deleted

    what a bunch of crap.  People worked hard to get that stuff together.  Is it backed up anywhere?!
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    Using Thevenin's theorem on Wheatstone Bridge

    Ah ha!  Thanks, I appreciate it. :D
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    Using Thevenin's theorem on Wheatstone Bridge

    What's the correct way to use Thevenin's theorem to find the current going through Rs?  I keep getting 5mA and it should be 3.33mA.  I can't figure out where my problem is.
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    Engineering Electromagnetics Solution Manual?

    awesome I'll give those a shot.  Thanks :)
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    Engineering Electromagnetics Solution Manual?

    Sorry to go off topic here but how do you go about getting solutions manuals for textbooks?  Is there an easy way to do it or find them?  I always wondered where the hell people got these things from. ???  Like could I get one for my Signals book by John Wiley and Sons publishing?  I just feel...
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    Data Sheet source

    Awesome, this is going to save me tons of time.  I'm going to need the datasheets for my logic and digital class.  Thanks.  Bookmarked!  8)
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    Which one of these is correct!? (State technique for an electrical network)

    Thansk for your help! I was mainly asking about how they did the current loops for the middle circuit. The main thing I was having trouble with was the defined capacitor polarity in the middle.  When I run my loops in a clockwise fasion like the professor I get different equations from that...
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    Which one of these is correct!? (State technique for an electrical network)

    If anyone needs the full version of the professors notes here they are... http://www.engr.uky.edu/~ymzhang/EE422/EE422-7.doc
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    Which one of these is correct!? (State technique for an electrical network)

    Click on them to view them better cause it's kind of hard to see the way it is. :P Here is what im talking about.  2 Different equations.
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    Which one of these is correct!? (State technique for an electrical network)

    Alright 2 of the same circuits.  One is from the signals and systems made ridiculously simple book that was posted on here.  The other one is from some professors notes I found online.  They get two different equations. >:( Which one is correct and why!?  How do you figure this thing out...
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    Making LEDs turn on at a certain resistance

    wayyy off topic, but where did you get the symbol for ohm? :P  Sry I had to ask.
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    Working on 7-Seg Up/Down Counter. Bounce problem with push button.

    Thanks for the responses.  Ill be giving these a shot today. :)
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    Working on 7-Seg Up/Down Counter. Bounce problem with push button.

    To begin, my friend was building an 7 seg display counter using a programmable logic chip the other day.  He was using a push button to control the pulses going into the PLD.  We obviously had a bad bounce problem with the push button, but sometimes we could get it so all the numbers would...
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    What's a snubber capacitor, and what's it used for?

    thanks for the help, this cleared it up.
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    What's a snubber capacitor, and what's it used for?

    Used to stop switching transients right?  Can anyone explain this in more detail?  Thanks.
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    missing some basic theory

    Once you find the total current I(p).  And you want to find the current going through one of the two resistors.  Take... I(R1) = [R2/(R2+R1)]*I(p)  or I(R2) = [R1/(R2+R1)]*I(p).  These are called a current divider equations.
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    Question about Ground Loops

    Well I've searched Google, and wikipedia.  I have a pretty good idea of them.  But I need some more examples or something.  I guess I'm not really picking up on the idea fully.  Any of you guys have any information on them that could help me out?  Practical stuff or Book stuff.  Doesn't matter...
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    negative impedances

    http://www.maxim-ic.com/appnotes.cfm/appnote_number/815/ln/en What's your take on this? ???
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    help me with this computation

    haha audioguru your second to last post cracked me up!
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