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MICROPROCESSOR DIGI NOTES by ELECTRICAL ZINDAGI

MICROPROCESSOR DIGI NOTES by ELECTRICAL ZINDAGI ⚡ 📖 Table of Contents (TOC) Jump to the section you need: Microprocessor Fundamentals Key Architectures & Components Memory & I/O Interfacing Programming & Instruction Set The Classic 8085 MP The Powerful 8086 MP Advanced Concepts & Applications 💡 Your Ultimate Microprocessor Study Guide: Concept to Code 🚀 Core Fundamentals & Terminology Explained (The DNA of Computing) A **Microprocessor (MPU)** is the Central Processing Unit (CPU) fabricated on a single integrated circuit (IC) chip, acting as the 'brain' of any digital system. The **ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit)** is the core execution unit, responsible for all mathematical (add, sub) and logical (AND, OR, XOR) operations. **Registers** are small, high-speed storage locations within the MPU that hold data, instructions, a...

Addition and Subtraction of Vectors Explained

AKT University Exam Special: Addition and Subtraction of Vectors Explained (Easy 10 Marks Guide) 📝 Table of Contents Hinglish Explanation (आसान भाषा में समझें) English Explanation (For B.Tech Exam) Download PDF Notes & Study Material May You Like These Posts (Other Study Materials) Join Us for Regular Updates Support Our Community (Donate) Top 7 FAQs on Vector Operations SEO Keywords Hinglish Version (AKTU B.Tech Exam ke liye) Question: Vector ke Addition aur Subtraction ko Samjhaiye? (Explain Addition and Subtraction of Vectors?) Dekho, B.Tech ke exam mein acche marks lane ke liye, Vector Addition aur Subtraction ka concept clear hona bahut zaroori hai. Isko hum do tarah se samajhte hain: 👉 1. Vector ka Jodna (Addition of Vectors) Vector ko seedhe-seedhe (Like Scalars - $2+3=5$) nahi jod sakte. Iske liye do main rules hain: A) Triangle Law of V...

Scalar vs Vector Quantities & Unit Vector — AKTU B.Tech (EE) Exam Notes

AKTU EE Exam Prep: Scalar, Vector Quantities & Unit Vector Explained for B.Tech (Long Answer) Table of Content 1. Hinglish Explanation (आसान भाषा में) 2. English Explanation (Exam Oriented) 3. Download Study Material (PDF) 4. May You Like These Posts (Related Links) 5. Join Us for Regular Updates 6. Donate & Community Support 7. Top 7 FAQs 8. SEO Keywords Hinglish Version: Scalar, Vector aur Unit Vector (आसान भाषा में) Question: Scalar aur Vector Quantity kya hain? Unit Vector kya hota hai? 1. Scalar Quantity (अदिश राशि) Matlab: Aisi physical quantity jisko poori tarah se batane ke liye sirf Magnitude (maan ya value) ki zarurat hoti hai, Direction ki nahi. Example: Jab aap kisi ko time batate hain ("2 ghante"), toh aap direction nahi batate. Distance ("10 km"), Mass ("5 kg"), Temperature ("25°C") bhi ...

EDDE QUIZ by ELECTRICAL ZINDAGI

EDDE QUIZ by ELECTRICAL ZINDAGI Practice • Instant Review • Performance Report • Question Analysis — English Table of contents Key topics & one-line tricks (Quick index) May you like these posts (related) Join us for regular updates Donate & Community Ads & support SEO Keywords Key topics & quick one-line tricks — EDDE Quiz index Below are concise, search-focused one-liners covering topics students search for — each is written to be discoverable by Google and useful to learners preparing for Electrical & Electronics exams. 1. Ohm’s Law made quick: remember V = IR — treat circuits like water pipes, current as flow, resistance as narrowing. 2. Series vs parallel trick: series adds resistance, same current; parallel lowers equivalent resistance, same voltage across branches. 3. Power basics: P = VI = I²R = V²/R — pick the...

POWER ELECTRONICS QUIZ

POWER ELECTRONICS QUIZ by ELECTRICAL ZINDAGI TURN RATIO DIGI NOTES by Electrical zindagi — English Table of Contents Power Electronics Topic Quick List May You Like These Posts Join Us Donate & Community Advertisement SEO Keywords Power Electronics — Quick Search-Focused One-line Topics & Tricks (Each entry is written to match common search intent and provide a quick trick or familiar example — presented in colorful 3D blocks.) Power electronics basics — Understand converters vs. inverters: converters change AC↔DC while inverters create AC from DC — trick: follow the arrow of power flow, not the signal name. Turn ratio of transformers — Use N1/N2 = V1/V2 quickly: if primary is 1000 turns and secondary 200, voltage scales by 5× — memory tip: "turns turn volts". DC-DC converters (buck/boost) — Buck reduces voltage, boost raises it; test mental...