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  Stereophile: ASR Emitter II Exclusive integrated amplifier
The Emitter II provided for review included five mirror-imaged sets of line-level, unbalanced RCA inputs, one set of balanced inputs (the signal is converted internally to unbalanced), and two RCA Tape Out jacks (other input options are possible).
The Emitter II can be custom-built to offer two sets of speaker terminals, a front- or rear-mounted headphone jack, and a tape monitor switch.
The Emitter II's main chassis alone is rather large.
www.stereophile.com /integratedamps/1006asr   (1452 words)

  
  Common emitter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term "common emitter" refers to the fact that the emitter node of the transistor (indicated by an arrow symbol) is connected to a "common" power rail, typically the 0 volt reference or ground node.
For the common emitter circuit on the right this is necessary to ensure the transistor is in the active mode and thus prevent it from acting as a rectifier which would cause clipping on the negative portion the input signal, resulting in a distorted output.
Common emitter circuits are used to amplify weak voltage signals, such as the faint radio signals detected by an antenna.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Common_emitter   (530 words)

  
 Mobile emitter - Memory Alpha - A Wikia wiki
The emitter is a small palm-sized device that permits the use of a hologram in areas where normal holoemitters are not available.
The assimilated emitter sampled Mulcahey's DNA as the template for an advanced, 29th Century Borg drone that would come to be known as One.
The emitter is "worn" by the hologram, typically on the exterior of any generated clothing, and is made from a polydeutonic alloy unknown to the 24th century.
www.memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Mobile_emitter   (482 words)

  
 Waterloo Emitter
With the Emitter technology, the oxygen (or other amendment) is replenished regularly, and the groundwater flow around the Emitter is continuous, hence an equilibration point is never reached.
Emitter tubing is selected and pressure is set according to the amount of enhancement gas required.
Emitters were connected to a bottled oxygen supply, which delivers oxygen at between 15-25 psi.
www.solinst.com /Prod/703/703D4.html   (531 words)

  
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When you select an emitter in the Workspace panel or the emitter library (in the Library controls), the properties for the emitter appear in the Emitter controls.
For line emitters, you need to keep track of which side is "in" and which is "out." For example, if you add the Matrix Falls emitter (as a line emitter), you can see the difference between In and Out.
Visibility controls the overall transparency of the emitter, which means the transparency of all the particles emitting from it.
web.tiscali.it /olgab/09b_Particles9.html   (1352 words)

  
 Infrared Emitters - HomeTech Solutions
There are several ways to mount the emitters: You can mount the emitter directly over the IR pickup of the component; The emitter case is transparent to infrared so you can still control the component from within the same room.
These visible emitters emit a slightly weaker IR signal, but since the device is right on top of the component's IR sensor, there is still plenty of signal to do the job.
The new mouse emitters are made of a deep purple Lexan® for improved infrared pass-through, allowing a greater range of direct control of components from hand-held controllers.
www.hometech.com /infrared/emitters.html   (1828 words)

  
 Emitter Follower
An emitter follower circuit shown in the figure is widely used in AC amplification circuits.
The input and output of the emitter follower are the base and the emitter, respectively, therefore this circuit is also called common-collector circuit.
Although the emitter follower does not amplify voltage, due to its high input resistance drawing little current from the source, and its low output resistance capable of driving heavy load, it is widely used as both the input and output stages for a multi-stage voltage amplification circuit.
fourier.eng.hmc.edu /e84/lectures/ch4/node9.html   (324 words)

  
 Regulatable field emitter device and method of production thereof - Patent 5359256   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
When the field emitter device is combined with the field effect transistor structure, the drain of the field effect transistor structure is connected directly to the electron field emitter of the field emitter device.
The emitter current I.sub.e is the amount of current (number of electrons) emitted from the field emitter, all of which have been found to emanate from the tip of the field emitter.
A cone-shaped field emitter is produced because the metalization layer 2070 and the insulator layer 2060 are both, for example, ring-shaped formed around the drain region of a field effect transistor.
www.freepatentsonline.com /5359256.html   (8205 words)

  
 Emitter up or down?
The orientation of the emitters in SDI or surface systems should be placed as to allow any contaminants to settle to the bottom of the tape away from the emitter which should therefore be oriented on top.
I am sure that I have read on a brochure from one of the suppliers that their hardhose emitters work in all positions as the emitter takes the water from the center of the pipe as opposed to tape which takes it from the side.
Emitter direction is a no brainer...from my first introduction years ago...to every written reference I've seen...to seeing twisted tape that clogged only where facing down...including clogged Typhoon that was installed with "no particular attention paid to emitter direction"...point 'em towards the sky and save yourself headaches...both surface and sdi...
www.microirrigationforum.com /new/archives/updown.html   (666 words)

  
 Magnetic Gun Club - Emitter Follower   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
because the output of the circuit appears at the emitter of the transistor and it is approximately equal to the input voltage.
The pitfall is that a momentary slip with a scope or voltmeter probe that shorts the emitter to ground will cause a very large current to flow and there is a high risk of burning out the transistor.
Since the current into the base of the emitter follower transistor is only about 1/50 of the emitter current, we only need about 1ma to drive this circuit.
home.comcast.net /~mgc314/emitterfollower.htm   (607 words)

  
 UnrealWiki: Emitter
The Emitter system works by using subobjects, which are all ParticleEmitters (or child classes of this).
Emitters is a regular dynamic array of ParticleEmitters.
If this is set to true, the emitter will reset itself and all its emitters when all the particles of its emitters have died.
wiki.beyondunreal.com /wiki/Emitter   (392 words)

  
 Neverwinter Nights: Erick D's Amazing Emitter Shields
The first was to use emitters and emitters only, and the second to use as few custom textures as possible.
For non-modelers, emitters are represented by cone-shaped icons in max, and do not at all indicate how they will look like in-game, so it is a bit like setting up fireworks on the ground and having the explosions fall into precise patterns in the air.
The write-up on emitters in the Wiki CCG was particularly enlightening in this case.
nwn.bioware.com /players/profile_emitter_shields.html   (1336 words)

  
 Emitters Q & A
In the industry of corrosion control, when referring to VCI emitters it is generally accepted that the meaning is a device such as an individually packaged adhesive backed cup or a VCI foam device, small pieces of foam or VCI treated chip of paper, pouches or packs that are used in single applications.
Emitters reduce the occurrence of electrical/electronic failures in relays, switches and connectors by preventing corrosion which is the Number 1 cause for failure of electronic and electrical devices.
At room temperature, emitters begin working immediately for metals in close proximity to the VCI emitter but it may require as much as 24 to 36 hours for metals at the farthest ends and internal spaces to be protected with VCI vapors.
www.corrosionvci.com /emitters.htm   (1896 words)

  
 UDN - Two - EmittersReference   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Emitters are actors you can drop into your level that will spawn particles.
The particles of this new emitter are the ones that will be spawned when the bouncing particle bounces.
The warmup is the part of the emitter lifetime when not all the particles have yet spawned.You can force the engine to precalculate your Emitters, so that when you start the map it's as if the ParticleEmitter has been there already for a few seconds, and the warmup effect will be skipped.
udn.epicgames.com /pub/Content/EmittersReference   (9877 words)

  
 NPN Common Collector Amplifiers
The common collector amplifier, often called an emitter follower since its output is taken from the emitter resistor, is useful as an impedance matching device since its input impedance is much higher than its output impedance.
The voltage gain of an emitter follower is just a little less than one since the emitter voltage is constrained at the diode drop of about 0.6 volts below the base.
The low output impedance of the emitter follower matches a low impedance load and buffers the signal source from that low impedance.
hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu /hbase/electronic/npncc.html   (178 words)

  
 Transistors
In an emitter follower configuration, as voltage equal to--or greater than--0.6 volts is applied directly to the base, a current is caused to flow through the the emitter resistor resulting in a commensurate voltage drop.
In the case of the emitter follower, as the base voltage is increased, there is a corresponding tracking of the base/emitter differential: the emitter rises to--or follows--the base's change.
In a gain stage (common emitter) there is a limit to the achievable bandwidth at some set gain: i.e., the higher the gain, the lower the bandwidth; conversely, the lower the gain, the wider the bandwidth.
www.williamson-labs.com /480_xtor.htm   (4269 words)

  
 Causes and Prevention of Emitter Plugging In Microirrigation Systems
The plugging of emitters is one of the most serious problems associated with microirrigation use.
Emitter plugging problems are common when using water that has high biological activity and high levels of iron and hydrogen sulfide.
Filters should be sized according to the emitter manufacturer's recommendations or, in the absence of manufacturer's recommendations, to remove any particles larger than one-tenth the diameter of the smallest opening in the emitter flow path.
edis.ifas.ufl.edu /AE032   (5425 words)

  
 CGSociety - Professional Emitter Libraries
Each of the six individual libraries contain 30 emitters that can generate further effects such as explosions, auroras, and breaking glass; motion graphics and artistic backgrounds; text and abstract effects - a range of effects that are useful for nearly every conceivable creative professional and prosumer project.
In similarity to all particleIllusion emitters, every emitter in the Professional Emitter Libraries is completely customizable and can be tweaked to create a slight variant, or turned into a completely new emitter, affording limitless variations with little effort.
Thorough documentation is also provided for the collection consisting of a "catalog" of all of the emitters, a thumbnail image for each emitter, a short description, and usage notes including details of how the emitter works (where applicable) and instructions on how to easily modify the emitters to create interesting variations.
features.cgsociety.org /story.php?story_id=3429   (496 words)

  
 Emitter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
One of the three regions that form a bipolar transistor.
Under forward bias of the emitter-base P-N junction, the emitter injects minority carriers (electrons or holes) into the base region where they either recombine or diffuse into the collector.
The flow of minority carriers from the emitter to the collector is controlled by the base-emitter P-N junction, thus giving rise to signal amplification.
encyclobeamia.solarbotics.net /articles/emitter.html   (63 words)

  
 Making a "sparkles" emitter from scratch tutorial
The way I usually make my emitters is to start with an existing emitter then modify it until it looks like something I want to save (and is often *very* different from what I started with).
These emitter properties can be thought of as "scale factors" that are applied to the corresponding particle type props (I'm going to start abbreviating).
When you create a "default" emitter as we did at the start, the particle shape used is the first one in the current library.
www.wondertouch.com /tutorials/sparkles_from_scratch/sparkles.htm   (1091 words)

  
 Emitter, space ship light- move across the sky. - Atari Forums
i have used an emitter with a flare texture instead of a lens flare as LF cannot be used to travel along interpolation points.
trouble is that my emitter is working in a strange way, rather than the emitter being on or constant all the time.
imagine the emitter moves from the left of the screens point A to the right point B, imagine if there was 10 points across the screen, well it moves from point to point.
www.ataricommunity.com /forums/showthread.php?t=391368   (1178 words)

  
 UDN - Two - EmittersExamples   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This depends on the height of the Emitter and the velocity of the flakes.
In the examplemap, there are 2 emitters: one for the actual waterfall, and one for the mist at the bottom of the waterfall.
Let's all hope it'll once be possible to set a Max Total Velocity for the Emitters, then it'd be possible to create the circle because the Velocity of particles going towards a corner of the square wouldn't be able to go faster than the others anymore (and this eliminates the corner of the square).
udn.epicgames.com /pub/Content/EmittersExamples   (5254 words)

  
 IBM Research | Press Resources | IBM Scientists Create World's Smallest Solid-state Light Emitter
IBM's light emitter is a single nanotube, 1.4 nanometers in diameter, configured into a three-terminal transistor.
As in a conventional semiconductor transistor, applying a low voltage to the transistor's gate switches current passing between opposite ends of the nanotube (the device's source and drain).
Because it is a transistor, IBM's light emitter can be switched on and off depending on the voltage applied to the gate of the device.
domino.research.ibm.com /comm/pr.nsf/pages/news.20030501_cntle.html   (693 words)

  
 CLiki : xml-emitter
It can be used to produce all sorts of useful XML output; it has an RSS 2.0 emitter built in, so you can make RSS feeds trivially.
There is no real home page, but you can download it from the asdf-packaging project.
There is also a complete example of how you might use the RSS emitter in
www.cliki.net /xml-emitter   (431 words)

  
 Converting an emitter into an "explosion" tutorial
Therefore when the emitter Number property goes to 0 to "shut off" the creation of particles, the particles that were created last keep moving, which creates this "hole".
Start by opening the properties dialog for the emitter, then select the "plumes" particle type (there is only one particle type) in the hierarchy.
A final note: After watching this emitter explode for a while, I realized that I might want it to explode faster, that is increase the initial velocity of the particles.
www.wondertouch.com /tutorials/explode/explode.htm   (1077 words)

  
 diyAudio Forums - Complex Emitter follower
It has a voltage gain of 1 (as emitter follower) and there is an additional current gain created by 2nd transistor (PNP).
Leach is quite right; the price of securing stability with the CFP is so high sonically you might as well use an emitter follower, where Zout is actually not so low, but the sonics are far superior.
Go back to the Type III Self double emitter follower, and the vitality is immediately apparent.
www.diyaudio.com /forums/showthread.php?postid=95275   (1547 words)

  
 Emitter
Emitter: This abstract class defines methods that must be implemented by components that format SAXON output.
An Emitter is a Receiver, specifically it is a Receiver that can direct output to a Writer or OutputStream, using serialization properties defined in a Properties object.
Determine whether the Emitter wants a Writer for character output or an OutputStream for binary output.
www.saxonica.com /documentation/javadoc/net/sf/saxon/event/Emitter.html   (311 words)

  
 Emitter - EDM2
Emitter used to produce output file using template file from object graph of Interface Definition Language file.
For C headers emith.dll emitter DLL is used.
For C++ headers emitxh.dll emitter DLL is used.
www.edm2.com /index.php/Emitter   (107 words)

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