Introduction to Chiplets What are the Chiplets? Chiplets are small, specialized chips that can be combined with other chiplets and/or traditional monolithic chips to form a complete system-on-a-chip (SoC). They are designed to be highly modular and reusable, allowing for Read More …
Month: January 2024
Dipole Antenna Types and its Characteristics
What is the Difference Between Latches and Flip Flops?
What is the Difference Between Latches and Flip Flops? What is difference between latches and flip flops? Lets first learn what are the latches? A Latch is a circuit component that adjusts the yield dependent on the current info, past Read More …
Best Wearable Smartwatches 2024
Best Smart Watches Best Wearable Smartwatches 2024. Best Smart Watches are the perfect devices to keep you connected and informed, no matter where you go. They provide a range of features to keep you up-to-date, including notifications, activity tracking, voice Read More …
How to Design RISC Based CPU in Reversible Logic Scheme?
RISC based CPU Designing in the Reversible Logic Scheme In this article, I have discussed about how to design RISC based CPU in reversible logic scheme? With expanding scaling down of incorporated circuits, the decrease of force dispersal has become Read More …
Complete List of Linear Algebra Video Lectures 2024
Here is the Complete List of Linear Algebra Course: Lesson 1: Matrix Basic Operation Lesson 2: Properties of determinant with example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xl1FV6EVIQE&list=PLacdleb4rX6-ROG5FT-ijn74jRtrszIU4&index=40&pp=gAQBiAQB Lesson 3: Nodal Incident matrices for networks Lesson 4: Solving system of linear equations using Gauss Elimination https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_NHw_RZsZs&list=PLacdleb4rX6-ROG5FT-ijn74jRtrszIU4&index=7&pp=gAQBiAQB Read More …
Diode as a Non-Linear Device: Ideal Diode Current Equation
Diode: A Non Linear Semiconductor Device In this article, readers will come to know why the diode is considered as a non-linear device. As we all know diode: a non linear semiconductor device that is used to conduct the current Read More …
What is the Stokes’s Theorem? || Stokes Theorem Example
Stokes’s Theorem Stokes’ theorem is a fundamental result in vector calculus that relates a surface integral over a surface S to a line integral around its boundary curve C. It is named after the Irish mathematician George Gabriel Stokes. The Read More …
How Maxwell’s Equations are Defined for Electrostatics and Magnetostatics?
Introduction to Maxwell’s equations How Maxwell’s equations are defined for electrostatics and magnetostatics? This article aims to get better understanding of static properties of magnetic and electric field to get better understanding of faraday’s law of Electromagnetic induction and how Read More …
What is the Gram Schmidt Procedure? Explanation and Example
Since, by applying head to tail rule on the vectors components, we can generate the original vector A. After that we need to find the projections of one vector to another vector. This projection is subtracted from the other vector and hence these two vectors become orthogonal.
So, for two vectors A and B lets say we want to generate a new set of vectors W and Y that will be orthogonal to each other. We will assume