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Back to school advice for engineering students?
I 100% agree with patrickduis. Here's my experience from MANY years ago. In my formal college engineering courses I learned higher math, calculus, etc., physics, chemistry, circuit analysis (note - much more analysis than design), probability, a tiny bit about AC power, communication theory...
Harry Trietley
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Aug 15, 2022
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How do devices archieve floating voltage?
Just thought I'd add my two cents worth, inspired by someone who used a water analogy on another thread. See my quick pencil sketch. Measuring voltage is like measuring pressure. You're measuring the difference between two points. One of those points may, or may not, be at ground (the potential...
Harry Trietley
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Aug 15, 2022
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Electrical Engineering
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Mark Ve RTD issue - 13 and 29 Reading Falsely Low
Jesse, I'm not familiar with a 7VA or Mark V. I was experienced with RTDs years ago when I worked for a company that manufactured them. I designed analog electronics (signal conditioners) to work with them. So, just some basic thoughts. A shorted RTD input will make the temperature read very...
Harry Trietley
Post #2
Jul 10, 2022
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