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| Using dropping resistors connected in series to resistive loads often results in the dissipation of a large amount of energy. If you are wor...

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| Connecting dropping resistors in series with resistive loads often leads to significant energy dissipation. In AC circuits, using dropping c...

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| A Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) measures the real and imaginary parts of a signal, which together can be represented as a vector on a Smith...

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| What do capacitors have in common with wires in water or fingers touching metallic surfaces? Quite a lot, as the author discovered with his...

| Capacitive touch interfaces really took hold after their success in the Apple iPod with its rotary wheel. Since then, touch buttons have mad...

| What do capacitors have in common with wires in water or fingers touching metallic surfaces? Quite a lot. You can use skin impedance for a v...

| The proposed measurement principle is based on constant current, making the measurement completely insensitive to the series resistance. Th...

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