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da Vinci Technologies EE Pro User Manual (249 pages)
Pocket Professional Series Software Application on TI-89 and TI-92 Plus
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da Vinci Technologies
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction to EE Pro
12
Key Features of EE Pro
12
Download/Purchase Information
12
Manual Ordering
12
Memory Requirements
13
Differences between TI-89 and TI-92 Plus
14
Beginning EE Pro
14
Manual Organization
14
Disclaimer
15
Part I: Analysis
16
2 Introduction to Analysis
16
Introduction
16
Setting up an Analysis Problem
16
Solving Problems in Analysis
18
Special Function Keys in Analysis Routines
19
Data Fields Analysis Functions and Sample Problems
20
Example 2.1
22
Example 2.2
22
Example 2.3
23
Session Folders, Variable Names
24
3 AC Circuits
25
Impedance Calculations
25
Current Divider
25
Example 3.1
26
Voltage Divider
26
Example 3.2
26
Current Divider
27
Example 3.3
27
Circuit Performance
28
Example 3.4
28
4 Polyphase Circuits
30
Wye
30
Conversion
30
Balanced Wye Load
30
Wye Conversion
30
Example 4.1
31
Balanced Wye Load
31
Balanced Load
32
Example 4.2
33
Load
34
5 Ladder Network
34
Using the Ladder Network
37
Example 5.1
37
6 Filter Design
40
Chebyshev Filter
40
Example 6.1
41
Butterworth Filter
41
Example 6.2
42
Active Filters
42
Example 6.3
43
7 Gain and Frequency
44
Transfer Function
44
Bode Diagrams
44
Bode Diagrams
45
8 Fourier Transforms
47
Fft
47
Example 8.1
47
Inverse FFT
48
9 Two-Port Networks
49
Parameter Conversion
49
Example 9.1
50
Circuit Performance
51
Connected Two-Ports
52
Example 9.3
53
10 Transformer Calculations
54
Open Circuit Test
54
Example 10.1
54
Short Circuit Test
54
Short Circuit Test
55
Example 10.2
55
Chain Parameters
56
Example 10.3
56
11 Transmission Lines
58
Line Properties
58
Example 11.1
59
Line Parameters
59
Example 11.2
60
Fault Location Estimate
60
Example 11.3
61
Stub Impedance Matching
61
Example 11.4
62
12 Computer Engineering
63
Special Mode Settings, the † Key
63
Binary Arithmetic
65
Example 12.2
65
Register Operations
66
Example 12.3
67
Bit Operations
67
Example 12.4
67
Binary Conversions
68
Example 12.5
68
Field Descriptions
68
Binary Comparisons
69
Example 12.6
69
Karnaugh Map
70
Example 12.7
70
13 Error Functions
72
Using Error Function
72
Example 13.1
72
14 Capital Budgeting
73
Using Capital Budgeting
73
Example 14.1
74
15 Introduction to Equations
76
Solving a Set of Equations
76
Viewing an Equation or Result in Pretty Print
77
Viewing a Result in Different Units
77
Viewing Multiple Solutions
78
Partial Solutions
78
Copy/Paste
79
Graphing a Function
79
Storing and Recalling Variable Values in EE Pro-Creation of Session Folders
80
Solve, Nsolve, and Csolve and User-Defined Functions (UDF)
81
Entering a Guess Value for the Unknown Using Nsolve
81
Why Can't I Compute a Solution
82
Care in Choosing a Consistent Set of Equations
82
Notes for the Advanced User in Troubleshooting Calculations
82
Resistance Formulas
82
16 Resistive Circuits
84
Variables
84
Resistance Formulas
85
Example 16.1
85
Ohm's Law and Power
85
Example 16.2
86
Temperature Effect on Resistance
86
Example 16.3
86
Maximum Power Transfer
87
Example 16.4
87
Example 16.5
88
17 Capacitors and Electric Fields
89
Variables
89
Point Charge
90
Example 17.1
90
Long Charged Line
90
Example 17.2
90
Charged Disk
91
Example 17.3
91
Parallel Plates
92
Example 17.4
92
Parallel Wires
92
Example 17.5
93
Coaxial Cable
93
Example 17.6
93
Sphere
94
Example 17.7
94
18 Inductors and Magnetism
96
Variables
96
Long Line
97
Example 18.1
97
Long Strip
97
Example 18.2
98
Parallel Wires
98
Example 18.3
98
Loop
99
Example 18.4
99
Coaxial Cable
100
Example 18.5
100
Skin Effect
100
19 Electron Motion
102
Variables
102
Beam Deflection
102
Thermionic Emission
104
Example 19.2
104
Photoemission
104
Example 19.3
104
20 Meters and Bridge Circuits
106
Variables
106
Wheatstone Bridge
108
Example 20.2
108
Wien Bridge
109
Example 20.3
109
Maxwell Bridge
110
Owen Bridge
110
Symmetrical Resistive Attenuator
111
Example 20.6
112
Unsymmetrical Resistive Attenuator
112
Example 20.7
113
21 RL and RC Circuits
114
Variables
114
RL Natural Response
115
Example 21.1
115
RC Natural Response
115
Example 21.2
116
RL Step Response
116
Example 21.3
116
RC Step Response
117
Example 21.4
117
Rc Series to Parallel
119
Example 21.6
120
22 RLC Circuits
121
Variables
121
Series Impedance
122
Parallel Admittance
123
Example 22.2
123
RLC Natural Response
123
Example 22.3
124
Underdamped Transient Case
124
Example 22.6
127
23 AC Circuits
128
Variables
128
RL Series Impedance
129
Example 23.1
129
RC Series Impedance
130
Example 23.2
130
Impedance Admittance
131
Two Impedances in Series
131
Two Impedances in Parallel
132
Example 23.5
133
24 Polyphase Circuits
134
Variables
134
Balanced Wye Network
135
Power Measurements
136
25 Electrical Resonance
137
Variables
137
Parallel Resonance I
137
Parallel Resonance II
139
Resonance in a Lossy Inductor
140
Series Resonance
141
26 Opamp Circuits
143
Variables
143
Basic Inverter
144
Non-Inverting Amplifier
145
Example 26.2
145
Current Amplifier
145
Transconductance Amplifier
146
Example 26.4
146
Level Detector (Inverting)
147
Level Detector (Non-Inverting)
148
Differentiator
148
Differential Amplifier
149
27 Solid State Devices
151
Variables
151
Semiconductor Basics
154
Example 27.1.1
155
PN Junctions
156
PN Junction Currents
158
Transistor Currents
160
Example 27.4
161
Ideal Currents - Pnp
162
Switching Transients
163
MOS Transistor I
165
MOS Transistor II
166
MOS Inverter (Resistive Load)
167
MOS Inverter (Saturated Load)
170
MOS Inverter (Depletion Load)
172
Example 27.12
173
CMOS Transistor Pair
173
Junction Fet
174
28 Linear Amplifiers
176
Variables
176
BJT (Common Base)
177
Example 28.1
177
BJT (Common Emitter)
178
Example 28.2
178
BJT (Common Collector)
179
Example 28.4
180
FET (Common Source)
180
FET (Common Drain)
181
Darlington (CC-CC)
182
Darlington (CC-CE)
183
Example 28.8
183
Emitter-Coupled Amplifier
184
Example 28.9
184
Differential Amplifier
185
Source-Coupled JFET Pair
185
29 Class A, B and C Amplifiers
187
Variables
187
Class a Amplifier
188
Power Transistor
189
Push-Pull Principle
190
Class B Amplifier
191
Example 29.4
192
Class C Amplifier
193
30 Transformers
194
Variables
194
Ideal Transformer
194
Linear Equivalent Circuit
195
Example 30.2
196
31 Motors and Generators
197
Variables
197
Energy Conversion
199
Example 31.1
199
DC Generator
200
Separately-Excited DC Generator
201
Example 31.3
201
DC Shunt Generator
202
Example 31.4
202
DC Series Generator
203
Separately-Excited DC Motor
204
DC Shunt Motor
205
Example 31.7
205
DC Series Motor
206
Example 31.8
206
Permanent Magnet Motor
207
Example 31.9
208
Induction Motor I
208
Induction Motor II
209
Single-Phase Induction Motor
211
Synchronous Machines
211
32 Part III - Introduction to Reference
213
Reference Screens
214
33 Resistor Color Chart
217
Output Fields
218
Using the Resistor Color Chart
218
Example 33.1
218
34 Standard Component Values
219
Example 34.1
219
35 Semiconductor Data
220
36 Boolean Expressions
224
Using Boolean Expressions
224
Example 36.1
224
38 Transforms
226
Using Transforms
226
Example 38.1
227
39 Constants
228
Using Constants
228
Example 39.1
229
40 SI Prefixes
230
Using si Prefixes
230
41 Greek Alphabet
231
Appendix A Frequently Asked Questions
232
Questions and Answers
232
General Questions
232
Analysis Questions
233
Equation Questions
234
Appendix B Warranty and Technical Support
236
How to Contact Customer Support
237
Appendix C Bibliography
240
Appendix D TI 89 and TI 92 Plus- Display and Keystroke Differences
240
Display Property Differences between the TI-89 and TI-92 Plus
240
Keyboard Differences between TI-89 and TI-92 Plus
240
Appendix E Error Messages
245
General Error Messages
245
Analysis Error Messages
246
Equation Error Messages
247
Reference Error Messages
248
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