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Recent content by Kenneth Chidi Igiri

  1. K

    Transient suppressors

    Please can someone tell me what could be responsible for blowing a transient suppressor in a power pack. Any additional information about transient suppressors would also be very helpful. Thank you.
  2. K

    Transducers

    A transducer is any device that convert one form of energy to another. There are various kinds of transducers. In transducers, physical laws are applied to obtain desired results. Examples of transducers are as follows: 1) Carbon Granule Microphones: Sound waves cause the vibration of a...
  3. K

    Why is a transistor a current controlled device

    The Transistor: A current controlled device I actually think it's because the gain of the transistor (amplification) is mostly determined by the current gain. Please look into it a little more, I will do so myself and post another contribution.
  4. K

    Control system for traffic regulation using infrared

    I am about to resume my final year in Electronic Engineering and I am required to build a project. I have an idea for a control system that regulates traffic at crossroads. I intend to use infrared transmission and detection across a road such that when the ray is blocked by a vehicle, the...
  5. K

    Cristal controled FM transmiter

    Get some details on piezoelectrics at www.uoguelph.ca Kenneth
  6. K

    simple transmitter & receiver

    You can get some good simple circuits From www.aaroncake.net/circuits. God help you you with your design. Kenneth

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