A single phase full wave diode bridge rectifier circuit using MULTISIM 12.0
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A single phase full wave diode bridge rectifier circuit using MULTISIM 12.0
Robert Bara's Electrical Engineering College portfolio
This project involves the design of an 8-bit computer on a low-level using discrete logic gates.
This includes a project on designing Current Transformer with 200 number of Turns.
Semester 3 lab project.Our goal was to design and build a Function Generator using analog electronic components. We could archive great test results of wave forms with noise-free.
Assignments of my college | designed all by Multisim
This repository consists of all the laboratory work which has been done in the time period of all semester in Electronics and Communication(ECE) stream of Bachelors in Technology (B.Tech)
Project for "Industrial Project". Basic idea is to make a portable power bank
Manipulates all the input values in a multisim circuit and takes their screenshot.
A study of NEO (Non-linear Energy Operator) and it's popular application in spike detection for neural signals, ECG signals, etc. And hardware realisation of the same.
A diode bridge rectifier based 5V DC regulated power supply using LEDs simulated using MULTISIM 12.0
Other Small Semester 2 Projects
This repository contains the design of 4 different filters: Low-Pass, High-Pass, Band-Pass and Band-Elimination in MULTISIM. Originally, MATLAB was used for the analytical Bode-diagrams and for the calculation of the electronic components.
Taller de Diseño Analógico. Proyecto 2 basado en módulos para crear un multímetro capaz de medir corriente alterna, directa, inductancia y resistencia. Además se integra módulo PWM.
Electronics 1 & 2 + Electronics Laboratory 1 + Electrical Machines 1 + Analysis of Electrical Energy Systems 1 courses projects
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