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07:46
I have a question if anyone could help me. It isn't exactly related to Electrical engineering.
I have experience of writing Firmware for Microcontroller i.e w/o using any Libraries in between. so whenever I get a call for new job. All of them try to get into into Application Programming but I am interested more in Device Drivers and BSP. They leave me hanging.
Does that mean that I am more suitable to Application Programming and not to low level programming?
Merry Christmas everyone btw
 
2 hours later…
09:29
it just means they are interested in application programming
recruiters are lazy, they will search for keywords and assume all foo are equal
the number of offers that are made to me for powersupply design is rediculous simply because I am marked as PowerElectronics.
 
3 hours later…
12:21
Is the oscilloscope showing me 10V peak?
but I am giving 5V peak to the oscilloscope
because the wave is covering 2 divisions in positive axis. That means 10 V O.o
13:10
@user9181286 . . Yes, channel A is showing 10 volts peak. Too bad you covered up your circuit so it cannot be seen.
Based upon your question you asked on the main site, I suspect you are hiding an LC circuit.
13:31
@Marla
@user9181286 That is not the same as above. Because I can see "222A, which probably means a 2N2222A transistor.
And also, you are now setting the generator at 10 volts peak
BS
I was making a resonance circuit and was playing with transistor but i wasnt using it here in the ss
ss=screenshot
Now you have a 10 volt generator
so why is it covering 2 divisions
it should cover 1 division
because 1 div=10 volts
yes, that is true now. Looks like the simulator has a problem
13:37
This is multisim :P famous simulation software :P it cant have a problem
I wonder is @Shalvenay has used multisim ? That should wake him up. :)
I use LTspice
Multimeter is showing correct rms value. 10/0.707=14.142 V
no, 10 volts peak is 7.07 volts RMS
20 volts peak times .707 is 14.14
RMS
No
VP = VRMS × √2
taking under root to left hand side
Vp/under root 2
gives VRMS
root 2 is 1.414
13:44
oh yeah
what is that middle terminal on the voltage generator ?
is it possible you have a +/- supply there ?
yes Wait a sec. let e try
me*
Since voltage is supplying RMS.
10 RMS = 14.14 peak
Its fine now in oscilloscope
what happened to XFG1 generator and the middle terminal ?
I will have to google about it :( i dont know what does middle terminal do
ok, happy hunting
13:53
Problem solved Hhahahahha Thanks man xD
@Marla
woman
 
9 hours later…
23:08
@Marla not for over a decade now :P

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