What does the GPIB/IEEE-488.2 standard refer to? Briefly explain what kind of opportunity it gives us.
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What does the GPIB/IEEE-488.2 standard refer to? Briefly explain what kind of opportunity it gives us.
b) One of the basic components of Scada systems is RTUs. The most important feature of RTUs is their
fault detection and isolation. Briefly explain how RTUs fulfill this function.
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- Solve a-dPart A For what emf Ɛ does the 200 N resistor in the following figure dissipate no power if AV = 150 V ? (Figure 1) Express your answer with the appropriate units. Figure 1 of 1 ? HA Value 100 N 300 N V AV 200 N E?Problem 4 In the circuit to the right, & = 1.2kV, C = 6.5 µF, and R₁ = R₂ R3 = R = 0.73 M. With C completely uncharged, switch S is sud- denly closed at t = 0. Remember to draw equivalent circuits to help with the analysis! R₁ S R₂₂ R₂ (a) At t = 0, what is the voltage across the capacitor? How are the voltages across R3 and R₂ related? (b) At t = 0, what are the currents in each resistor? (c) For t→∞o, what are the currents in each resistor? (d) For t→ ∞o, what are the voltages across each resistor? (e) For t → ∞, what is the voltage across the capacitor? (f) Once the circuit has nearly reached equilibrium, the switch is reopened. What is the current in each resistor right after the switch is reopened? The equivalent circuit will be super useful here; note that when we change the circuit by opening the switch, the capacitor is no longer in steady state - do not assume its current is zero! (g) How long after the switch is reopened does it take for the current in R3 to drop to half of…
- Two parts to a single questionPlease answer items 5-6 only.In some systems a negative convention is being applied: the LOW signals are representing logical 1 and HIGH signals are representing logical 0. How does a negative convention affect the basic logic gates OR, AND, XOR and NOT? (I.e. what are the truth tables and the name/function of the logic gates in the negative convention?).