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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PULL-IN»
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1
Open Brand: When Push Comes to
Pull in a Web-Made World, The
From these sociocultural forces emerges a radical business imperative: to open up to consumer involvement in a brand's messages and offerings.
Kelly Mooney, Nita Rollins, 2010
2
Phase-Locked Loops: Theory and Applications
APPENDIX 5.2.1 PULL-IN TIME FOR A SECOND-ORDER PLL A second-order
PLL containing a perfect integrator in its loop filter and a constant frequency
reference is discussed in Section 5.2. As part of the discussion, it is shown that
the PLL ...
3
Subsea Pipelines and Risers
The required initial shape could be attained by local adjustments to buoyancy,
pull- in being again by a system of wires. The principal advantage of this method
is that it does not require the same amount of seabed space. In addition, it should
...
Yong Bai, Qiang Bai, 2005
4
A Lateral-drive Method to Address
Pull-
in Failure
in MEMS.
Obviously, a conventional electrostatically-driven Fabry-Perot interferometer
cannot provide this capability due to the pull-in problem. This dissertation seeks a
solution for the pull-in failure. First, different solutions are reviewed and tradeoffs
of ...
unwanted DC offsets within the loop that would counteract the pull-in voltage and
cause the VCO frequency to be pushed out instead.) In an analog loop filter, the
integrator is imperfect and the DC gain is some finite number F(0). If vp is small ...
6
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7
Monolithic Phase-Locked Loops and Clock Recovery Circuits: ...
The pull-in range of the PLL must necessarily be sufficient to achieve lock under
all conditions of signal and circuit variation. In a digital transmission system
consisting of a chain of regenerators of the type shown in Figure 1, the time
required ...
8
Handbook of Silicon Based MEMS Materials and Technologies
Pull-in. Phenomenon. The total force exerted onto the resonator is a sum of the
electrostatic force (Eq. 12.10) generated by the applied voltage and the
mechanical spring restoring force, Fm kx, due to the displacement of the
resonator.
Veikko Lindroos, Sami Franssila, Markku Tilli, 2009
Pull-in winding Solenoid Hold-in winding Plunger Shift lever Return spring-^ .
Overrunning^' clutch Ignition switch Pull-in winding Contacts Starter motor To
battery Figure 6-28 The solenoid uses two windings. Both are energized to draw
the ...
Barry Hollembeak, Jack Erjavec
10
Optical Networking Standards: A Comprehensive Guide for ...
The free-run accuracy, pull-in range, and pull-out range for the Option 1 SEC are
specified as ± 4.6 ppm. The free-run accuracy, pull-in range, and hold-in range
for the Option 2 SEC are specified as ± 20 ppm. Note that the Option 1 SEC ...