OLED: Organic Light Emitting Diode
OLED: Organic Light Emitting Diode An OLED is a solid-state semiconductor made from a thin film of organic material that emits light when electricity is applied. OLED displays are similar…
Electronics Club website is a place for any student or people, those are interested to know about the basic ideas of Electronics and Communication Engineering.
Electronics Club website is a place for any student or people, those are interested to know about the basic ideas of Electronics and Communication Engineering.
OLED: Organic Light Emitting Diode An OLED is a solid-state semiconductor made from a thin film of organic material that emits light when electricity is applied. OLED displays are similar…
Wave Analyzer A wave analyzer is an instrument designed to measure the relative amplitude of signal-frequency components in a complex or distorted waveform. The analysis is in the frequency domain…
What is Linear Variable Differential Transducer (LVDT)? Definition of LVDT Transducer: LVDT stands for “Linear Variable Differential Transducer“. LVDT is a passive differential inductive transducer. This is a variable inductance…
Multivibrator Multivibrator is a two-state device that finds its extensive application in digital electronics. These devices are constructed using resistor coupled amplifiers whose outputs are feedback. Multivibrators are used in…
Television Cameras or TV Cameras The television cameras or tv cameras are used to convert the optical information or picture into an electronic signal. TV cameras are stored this information…
Demultiplexer Definition: A Demultiplexer Commonly termed as DEMUX does the opposite of MUX, i.e., it receives information on a single line and transmits this information on one of the 2n…
Multiplexer (MUX) Multiplexers are combinational circuits that can select one desired input signal from among n inputs and passes it to the single output line. These are also called data…
MICROPHONE & its types Microphone in short sometimes called mic or mike. A microphone is a transducer that converts sound waves into equivalent electrical signals of the same frequency and phase.…
PLC vs Relay Logic Controller: In this post, we are going to discuss the differences between PLC vs Relay Logic Controller. Before the differences of PLC vs Relay Logic Controller,…
Potentiometer A potentiometer is a variable resistor that is used to convert a linear or angular displacement into voltage. Since the resistance varies according to the linear/angular displacement of sliding/wiper…