The easiest way to convert the DC Voltage to pulse is simple astable multivibrator. This can be achieved either directly by astable multivibrator ic's or using normal transistor and resistor combination circuits or by using 555 as astable multivibrator.
It is called ( pulsed DC ).
Yes transformation will be possible for all Dc Pulse .
(shiwwasuji@gmail.com)Duty Cycle DC is the ratio of pulse duration to the pulse repetition time periodDuty Cycle DC = pulse duration (t)/pulse repetition time period (T)Pulse Duration (t) = 0.008 x 2.5 ms
The output of an electric fencer is a high voltage pulse of DC voltage.
A grid DC tie is where AC is converted into DC, which is then converted to AC again on the other side. If you have a DC to AC transformer setup, you'd need to add a second one going the "other" way for a full DC tie station.
It is called ( pulsed DC ).
there is a speed sensor on the rear of the tranny which puts out a pulse to the ecm this is converted to dc current to drive the speedometer faster the speed more pulses more pulses the higher the dc the higher the dc the faster the speed display
Yes transformation will be possible for all Dc Pulse .
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(shiwwasuji@gmail.com)Duty Cycle DC is the ratio of pulse duration to the pulse repetition time periodDuty Cycle DC = pulse duration (t)/pulse repetition time period (T)Pulse Duration (t) = 0.008 x 2.5 ms
Electrical Pulse energy is already electrical energy. It can be converted to different levels (as in different voltage). It can be converted from pulse to a stable source. But non the less it will still be electrical energy.
Generally pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) is trasmitted as a series of DC levels and are mostly used in wired trasmissions (DC is not effective wirelessly).
The ON time and OFF time of a square wave are equal. this condition is not applicable for a pulse.
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The output of an electric fencer is a high voltage pulse of DC voltage.
No, the sound energy cannot be converted into DC electrical output.
If having DC and AC is required then a PWM pulse width modulator is required to chop the DC to make AC