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This calculator will convert voltage or power gains into decibels. Enter one of the three values and the calculator will output the other two.
Given three of the four input parameters (refractive indices, angles of incidence, and refraction) this tool calculates the missing variable based on Snell's law.
This calculator will determine the square root, cube root, or nth root of a given number, x.
A circuit with an inductor (L) and capacitor (C) connected in parallel or series will have a resonant frequency at which their impedances are equal. Given two of the three values—inductance, capacitance, or resonant frequency—this tool will calculate the missing third variable.
The time constant of a series RC circuit is the product of the resistance and capacitance. Given two of the three values—resistance, capacitance, or RC time constant—this tool will calculate the missing third variable.
This calculator will compute the required resistor ratio (R2/R1) and reference voltage (VREF) to create the desired high (VTH) and low (VTL) threshold voltages in a non-inverting comparator circuit with hysteresis (commonly called a Schmitt trigger).
A tool designed to calculate the characteristic impedance of a twisted-pair cable
This calculator determines the resistance of a microstrip trace
A tool designed to convert between units of torque
This calculator computes the resonant frequency of a parallel inductor and capacitor "tank" circuit.
A tool designed to compute the values to be used in a T-match Impedance Circuit
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