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ninjaveggies · 3 months ago
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catsonsynthesizersinspace · 6 months ago
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cannedbluesblog · 1 year ago
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1970s/80s Vintage Sequential Circuits Ads
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benjamindehli · 2 months ago
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Cantique de Noël / O Holy Night (Keyboards and Therevox version)
A synthesizer / keyboard version of the Christmas carol Cantique de Noël / O Holy Night by Adolphe Adam. For the vocal melody I used a Therevox ET-4.3. This version is inspired by the recordings and live performances of Bing Crosby, Luciano Pavarotti, Andrea Bocelli, but perhaps most of all Céline Dion (especially the vocal melody). Instruments:
Dehli Musikk 4-track Glockenspiel: Glockenspiel
Dehli Musikk 4-track Music Box: Music Box
Doepfer Dark Energy: Drums and Percussion
Hammond C3: Organ
Hohner Clavinet D6: Clavinet / Baritone Guitar
Korg MS-20: Drums
Korg Polysix: Synth Harp
Logan String Melody II: Synth Strings
Louis Zwicki Pianette: Piano
Mellotron M4000D: Violins, Cello, Flute and Choir
Moog Matriarch: Synth Pad
Roland SH-09: Synth Bass and Drums
Sequential Circuits Pro-One: Synth Brass and Drums
Therevox ET-4.3: Vocals
Yamaha DX7: Tubular Bells
Yamaha L-20D: Harmonium
Amplifiers:
Leslie 122
Tandberg Model 2 T
Vox AC15H1TV
Microphones:
Royer R-121
Sennheiser e 602-II
Shure SM57
Effects:
Alex Franklinos Stereo Transformer Saturator
Chase Bliss Audio & Meris CXM 1978
DIYRE G Bus VCA Compressor
Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man
Fairfield Circuitry Shallow Water
Fulltone Supa-Trem
Fulltone Tube Tape Echo
Hairball Audio FET/RACK Revision D
Pro Co RAT 2
Roland PA-120 (preamp, EQ and spring reverb)
Roland Dimension D SDD-320
Tape recorder:
Fostex X-28H
Cantique de Noël:
Composed by: Adolphe Adam
Text by: Placide Cappeau
English text by: John Sullivan Dwight
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jsepperson · 8 months ago
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I uploaded a new improv thing over at YouTube - ambient wall paper type nonsense with alpha / theta binaural beats added in post. Recording is a Sequential Circuits Rev 2 sampled into an Elektron Digitakt II, with one track sweetened with Valhalla Shimmer verb. Speaking of YouTube, I changed up my Binaural Beats Music playlist.... posted here for your entertrainment. I also posted the audio on SoundCloud.
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defiantdreemurrs · 2 years ago
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watched a video this morning about the integrated circuit chips in a lot of 80s analog synths and realizing just how different an animal these synths are from the modular synthesizers of the late 60s and the 70s
like ive known for years “oh yeah prophets used SSM chips until they switched to curtis chips thats why the filter in the rev 3 prophet 5 sounds different” or “tom oberheim used his original SEM designs until eventually switching to curtis chips with the OB-Xa” but only now am i grasping these are synthesizers whose individual components are all ICs effectively from off the shelf
this isnt a bad thing i love the sound of the prophet 5 and i love a lot of 80s synths i just never really thought about how this actually affected synth design, i never realized anything more than just the filter was an IC i never realized even the envelopes and VCAs in a lot of 80s synths were literally the exact same chips
and yet at the same time conceptually, isnt this kinda what happened to modular too? like we went from everyone handwiring their own filter and oscillator designs to now in eurorack world you can buy individual modules to build the synth of your dreams
the modules in a modular synth are basically the same concept as the ICs in a lot of analog polysynths from the late 70s and 80s, youre buying what is effectively kind of an off the shelf part and sticking it in your synthesizer instead of designing your own and building it yourself or buying someone elses unique design
it kinda lends to the idea that its not what parts you have, its how you use them. im convinced even more than ever now that a vast majority of analog subtractive synthesizers all sound more or less the same and the major difference in sounds is in terms of what features it has that others dont or the way its laid out affecting how you program it. i feel like looking at an OB-Xa, a jupiter 8, and a prophet 5, you cant help but program different kinds of sounds with them because of their different layouts and different feature sets and THATS where the sound difference comes into play
synthesizers are so cool i love all kinds of synthesizers i love instruments that allow you to create the sound of the instrument and as much as im diving headfirst into the modular world and falling deeply in love with the idea of building an instrument from the ground up i also still love the analog polysynths of the 70s and early 80s or the digital behemoths of the rest of the 80s and everything thats come since then
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mousoumanager · 26 days ago
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Roland Juno-106 in action in the live performance of Alive 1997
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synthtv · 6 months ago
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15 minutes of Prophet 08
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learnandgrowcommunity · 2 years ago
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VHDL Tutorial - Complete Guide to VHDL Process Statement for Beginners [20 mins] [Easy Way]
Welcome to this comprehensive VHDL tutorial where we will dive into the VHDL process statement. In this easy-to-follow guide, we will take you through the syntax and usage of the VHDL process statement, catering especially to beginners. This tutorial will provide you with a thorough understanding of the VHDL process and how it can be effectively implemented in your projects.
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vizreef · 1 year ago
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Sequential Circuits Drumtraks // drum machine (US, 1984)
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wandamaximoffsbadgirl · 10 months ago
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Let's Talk About That
Our love's misaligned 'cause you're on my mind every night (9)
Psychiatrist!Avenger!fem!Reader x Wanda Maximoff
Summary: What is to be the fate of the one with the power stone?
Word Count: 1.9K
Warning: Angst, violence, gore, medical procedures, medical talk, emotional distress
A/N: Thank you for being patient with me and now it's time for the final chapter
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Before our descent into Wakanda, about half an hour out, Wanda roused you from your slumber, causing you to jolt awake with your purple magic instinctively surging in defense. "Y/N, it's just me. You're safe," she reassured you as you struggled to catch your breath, your magic fading away as quickly as it had emerged.
"Sorry, Wands..." you muttered, rubbing your temples. "Ughhhhh... Never let me do that again... My head's all fuzzy, and my dreams felt too real." Wanda's touch on your cheek brought you back to the present, her expression softening with concern.
"Okay. I won't. Time to get you ready. Suit up," she instructed before standing up and leaving the room. You sighed, looking down at your costume, feeling the weight of our impending mission settling upon you as you reluctantly donned it.
A knock at the door interrupted your thoughts, and Tasha's voice followed. "Hey, it's me. Can I come in?" she asked. You welcomed her inside with a nod, using your magic to open the door as she entered, a smile lighting up her face.
"Have I ever told you how hot you look in your outfit?" Tasha teased, walking over to sit on your lap.
"Yeah, but you could stand to mention it more," You smirked, leaning in to meet her kiss with passion and love, allowing yourself to lose yourself in her embrace as if it were your last moment together.
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Vision and you walked flanking Wanda, each on one side of her. Her arm rested on Vision's lower back, her hand on your side holding your hand. You tried to keep your grip gentle as the three of you made your way to the Wakandan medical center. The advanced technology on display was unlike anything you had seen before, a testament to the hidden marvels within Wakanda.
In the medical center, Vision and you were laid on separate beds, subjected to examinations utilizing technology beyond even your comprehension. Shuri, T'Challa's brilliant younger sister, took the lead in explaining our unique situations.
"Their structures are polymorphic," Shuri observed. "For Vision, we had to attach each neuron non-sequentially. For Y/N, the power stone seemed to do that on its own, attaching itself in such a way to sustain itself, since the stone appeared to seek her out specifically."
Shuri directed a question towards Bruce, "Why didn't you just reprogram the synapses to work collectively?"
Bruce, admitting the oversight, replied sheepishly, "Because we didn't think of it."
Your chuckle was abruptly cut off by a sharp look and a whack from Wanda. The room shifted to serious discussion as Shuri addressed the matter at hand.
"Can you do it?" Wanda asked about Vision's procedure.
"Yes, but there are more than two trillion neurons here. One misalignment could cause a cascade of circuit failures. It will take time, brother," Shuri responded.
"How long?" Cap inquired.
"As long as you can give me," she stated.
Concerned about your own fate, you tentatively asked, "What about me?"
Shuri explained, "For you, one of our top cardiac surgeons will be overseeing your procedure."
Feeling a wave of numbness, you sat up, biting your lip, leaning against Natasha for support. This stone has been a part of you for years now. You feel like you’re going to loose a huge part of who you are. Wanda's hand squeezed your thigh, her voice in your head reassuring you. She had read your thoughts.
"That's not true," she insisted. "Even without the super strength or some of the abilities, you can still see auras and emotions. You can give and take those things, still help people. Your voice can soothe or shatter eardrums at will. You are so much more than this." Her hand touched the stone, and you placed yours over hers.
"Thank you, Wanda," You whispered, offering her a small but appreciative smile for her comforting words.
Lying on the operating table during open-heart surgery was an experience you wouldn't wish upon anyone. The knowledge that you needed to be conscious in case of emergency was little comfort as the procedure unfolded. The sterile surroundings and the hushed voices of the medical team did little to ease your nerves.
As the surgeons began to cut you open, you couldn't feel the incision, but the sound of the instruments slicing through flesh sent shivers down your spine. It was a surreal sensation, knowing that your body was being operated on while you remained awake and alert.
The worst part came when they began to remove the tendrils of the stone that had wrapped themselves around your heart and lungs. The sickening sound of sinews being torn away made your stomach churn, and you felt every jolt and tug as they detached from your organs. Each movement seemed to reverberate through your body, leaving you feeling nauseous and disoriented.
Despite the discomfort, you forced yourself to remain still, knowing that any sudden movement could jeopardize the delicate procedure. So you lay there, trying to focus on your breathing and block out the unpleasant sounds and sensations, praying that it would all be over soon.
As the doctor informed you that we were nearing the end of the surgery, your attention shifted to Wanda, who was making her way towards the windows. The distant sounds of battle outside served as a stark reminder of the chaos unfolding beyond the confines of the medical facility.
Wanda rushed over to Vision first, her actions filled with urgency and determination. She clasped his hand and pressed a tender kiss to it before turning her attention to you. Confusion filled your mind as you watched her approach, uncertain of her intentions.
"What are you doing?" You asked, your voice betraying the worry that gnawed at your insides.
"I have to go help them," she replied, her gaze flickering with determination.
"No, Wanda, you can't," You pleaded, desperation lacing your words. You couldn't bear the thought of her leaving you alone, especially in your vulnerable state.
But Wanda's resolve remained unwavering as she leaned down to kiss your forehead, her touch soothing yet filled with determination.
"I'm going to keep you safe," she whispered softly before hastily leaving the room.
Left behind in the sterile silence of the medical facility, you couldn't shake the feeling of unease that settled over you. Wanda's absence left a gaping void, and the weight of uncertainty pressed down on you as you awaited the outcome of the battle raging outside.
No sooner had Wanda left one of the aliens you had fought earlier reappeared, its presence sending a surge of adrenaline coursing through you. Without hesitation, you slapped your hand back over the stone, returning it to its rightful place, despite the agony that shot through your body. The wound slowly began to heal, the tendrils once again enveloping your heart and lungs.
"Ready for round two, big boy?" you snarled at the alien, your voice laced with defiance and determination. A flicker of fear passed through its eyes as you rose to your feet, your fists clenched and ready for battle.
"Shuri, keep working on Vision. I can handle this," you called back over your shoulder, your focus solely on the adversary before you. With a powerful push off the ground, you lunged forward, your fist connecting with its face with a resounding impact, sending it hurtling through the air once again.
As the alien staggered, you wasted no time in following up, launching yourself into the air and delivering a double hammer fist that sent us crashing down to the ground below. The force of the impact reverberated through your bones, but you gritted your teeth and pushed through the pain, knowing that you had to protect your friends and allies at all costs.
As the two of you spun and grappled amidst the trees, the alien managed to get hold of your stone, sending a jolt of agony through you that momentarily stunned your senses. Before you could react, it kicked me back with tremendous force, sending you sprawling to the ground.
You scrambled to regain your footing, but before you could fully recover, a colossal alien loomed over you, wielding a giant axe with deadly intent. With lightning speed, it brought the weapon down, and you barely had time to react before the blade struck you with brutal force.
Agony exploded through your side as the axe punctured your flesh, sending searing pain radiating through every nerve in your body. With a sharp gasp, you clutched at the wound, desperately trying to keep your insides from spilling out as darkness threatened to engulf your vision.
Wanda came flying down as your body began to heal itself. “Are you okay?” She asked concern evident in her voice and on her features as she reached you. Her hand flying to meet yours that covered your wound while the other held your cheek.
Searing pain ripped through you as your body tried to cinch itself back together. Your stone glowing bright purple in its efforts of putting it’s host back together. Then another wave of pain hits as your chest tightens up. The alien sinews of the power stone clenching up around your heart and lungs. Breathing feeling impossible.
“What? What is it love?” The fear for your safety evident in her voice. You looked around frantic until your eyes met hers.
“He’s here.” You managed out through labored short breaths. Everything felt still for a moment.
Wanda stood up, readying her powers, a red scarlet orb in between her hands. As your body healed enough that you no longer needed to hold it you stood up. Gripping her arm as she looked back at you.
“Together.” You asked, searching those sea glass eyes you’d fallen in love with the moment you looked into them.
“Together. Always.” She responded. Vision flew down beside you two. The mind stone no longer on his forehead.
“Is it destroyed?” You ask.
“Yes. Shuri took care of it.” A sigh of relief comes from both you and Wanda as Thanos appears before the three of you.
As your other teammates fought along side of you none of them were a match until he got to you and Wanda. You had him on his tails until he used the time stone to move backwards just enough to grab the mind stone from Shuri before it could be destroyed and then your stone. Picking you up by your neck and tearing it out of your chest.
Nothing could have prepared you for that. Your body unprepared as the tendrils pull and snap away. A crater left in your chest as you struggle to breath and stay conscious. Wanda holding you and begging as tears fell from her eyes and onto you.
“Please Y/N...please don’t leave me. I’m so sorry for everything that happened. I’m sorry I left you. I’m sorry I never let you explain it. Please don’t leave me like this. Please stay with me. I’ll make everything right I swear, I promise you.” Her voice is cracking and you can faintly see Natasha behind her. You can feel the smile come up on your lips though you don’t feel your hand reach up and touch her cheek. Brushing away a stray tear from her cheek.
“I’ll love you till the day that I die.”
The words sound like you’re underwater and the world around you starts to shrink as white invades your vision and your hearing starts to go.
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catsonsynthesizersinspace · 7 months ago
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claitea · 5 months ago
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do you all wanna hear random pokemon worldbuilding headcanons i've had written down for a while but never really had an excuse to talk about. of course you do here you go
you know how pikachu in the anime says "pikapi" when it refers to ash bc it sounds like satoshi? a lot of pokemon do that. the only ones i've thought of so far are volo's togepi calling him "toto" and emmet's archeops calling him "che-ar-che" (kudari)
my in-game explanation for dex cuts only starting to happen in swsh is that more regulations were put in place to prevent invasive species, after alola's current problem with alolan rattata. you Can have cross-region pokemon still, but you can't release them outside a region they're not native to, you cant breed them, no freeroaming. protag characters arent traveling out of their region so they only use the pokemon available to them
pokemon journeys are a very integral part of the society! its seen as a coming of age thing by most, However, it's never mandatory, and you can go on one at any point in your life. it can be as long or short as you want, you can have a goal from the start or you can just wing it. its not even always about battling, some people do it for contests or just making friends and seeing sights. its not a strongly defined thing
since its such an important part of the world theres immense support for it! its why pokemon centers are free and you can even stay at them overnight in little hotel rooms attached to them specially made for travelers. the gym circuit's purpose is a good progression tracker for people who want to go that route, an easy way to sequentially explore the entire region while battling its best trainers
the poke balls found in the overworld with items in them are specifically left by other people as treats and aid for traveling trainers. its also why people just give you free stuff just for talking to them
"sinnohan form" is technically an acceptable term for hisuian pokemon, but people are so used to calling them hisuian pokemon bc thats how it was written in early dexes and carried over, that not a lot of people call them sinnohan actually
speaking of. sinnoh nowadays has a much higher population of dark type unovan zorua :)
the way rotom work is that they slot their sparkplug body into something in order to possess it. newer appliances make it harder for them to do so. thats why the rotom catalog is a thing now - people have made rotom specific appliances that are easy to possess and are battle resistant
zoroark have photographic memory to produce realistic illusions with. hisuian zoroark mostly do not retain this - most ghost-types born from the death of something else have memory issues especially about their past life - but what they Can do is pull memories directly from their victim's minds and construct more tailored illusions out of that
meloetta also never forgets a song or dance that it hears. when it performs, it can transmit its memories of instrumentals played for it to its listeners. so when you hear guitar play when encountering it in the terarium, thats completely diegetic
when testing a trainer to see if they're worthy of catching it, or when its already captured, legendary pokemon actively hold back in battle. its simply a game mechanic that every legendaries' stats arent like 10000 in every stat. a genuine no holds barred precipice blades would reduce your garchomp to dust. in battles where the pokemon is Actively trying to kill you like eternamax eternatus, your pokemon should be trying their best to dodge every single attack and the huge damage they do sustain is from being Grazed. its extremely rare for anyone to see a legendary pokemon's true power
battling and the use of poke balls simply never caught on in fiore, almia and oblivia. they've historically always been extremely close with pokemon, unlike regions like hisui where people started off scared of them. so, proving yourself with a battle and using poke balls to befriend a pokemon was never necessary
^ the lack of poke balls in those regions did once cause a major issue, where people from abroad realized befriended pokemon counted as "wild" still, so they could easily steal them. this is part of why the ranger union was established, and also why pokemon can let themselves out of poke balls when they wish. its a safety measure. ranger bases can manually tag a pokemon to prevent others poke balls from working on them
the ranger union of fiore, almia and oblivia is completely different to the rangers of the mainline regions, but they find merit in their different ways of handling pokemon so they sometimes swap members
i have several thoughts about the different pros and cons of battling and poke balls vs capture stylers:
poke balls need to constantly be replaced, but a styler is a one-time purchase that a ranger can use for years
mainline region rangers do battles, but that wouldn't work if, for example, the pokemon was already injured and weakening it further to get it to stay in a poke ball would cause it unecessary stress or be dangerous. union rangers calm pokemon by getting them to trust them via styler, but this just becomes dangerous if the pokemon is particularly aggressive.
poke balls are great for transporting a pokemon, keeping it isolated if, say, they have to take an aggressive pokemon through a busy city. but, they wont work on pokemon that have already been captured with a ball. stylers cannot undo a capture, but they can encourage a pokemon to leave a dangerous person and come with the ranger
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engineering-physics · 5 months ago
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09/12/24
spent the day working on my final circuits project on sequential logic design, it’s been a huge struggle balancing time between studying for finals and this project and it is taking everything out of me🤧got calc tomorrow and statics on thursday and somehow i’ve got to finish this analytical and find in-lab time to build the circuit before friday evening.. finals week, yay!!
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stefanelectric · 12 days ago
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Low Voltage Relays Explained: Types, Functions, and Applications
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In the complex world of electrical systems, relays play a crucial role in ensuring safety, efficiency, and automation. Among these, low voltage relays stand out as versatile components that manage and protect circuits operating below 1000 volts. Whether in industrial automation, residential power distribution, or commercial infrastructure, these devices act as the nerve center of electrical control and protection.
In this comprehensive guide, we will break down what low voltage relays are, explore their types, explain their functions, and highlight their diverse applications across industries.
What Are Low Voltage Relays?
A low voltage relay is an electrically operated switch that uses a small control voltage (typically below 1000V AC or DC) to switch larger electrical loads on and off. These relays act as intermediaries between control circuits and power circuits, providing isolation, control, and protection.
Unlike manual switches, relays automate the process of circuit management, responding to electrical signals, fault conditions, or system commands without human intervention.
Types of Low Voltage Relays
Low voltage relays come in several forms, each tailored to specific tasks within an electrical system. Here are the main types:
1. Electromechanical Relays (EMRs)
· Use a coil and a movable armature to open or close contacts.
· Provide physical isolation between input and output.
· Common in traditional control panels and basic automation.
2. Solid-State Relays (SSRs)
· Use semiconductors (like thyristors or triacs) instead of mechanical contacts.
· Offer silent operation, faster switching, and longer lifespan.
· Ideal for high-speed applications and environments requiring low maintenance.
3. Overload Relays
· Specifically designed to protect motors and equipment from sustained overcurrent.
· Available as thermal overload relays (using bimetallic strips) or electronic overload relays (using sensors and processors).
4. Time Delay Relays
Provide a deliberate time lag between the relay receiving a signal and switching.
Used in motor control circuits, lighting systems, and sequential operations.
5. Overcurrent and Short-Circuit Relays
· Detect and react to current exceeding preset thresholds.
· Essential for system protection against faults and overloads.
6. Voltage Monitoring Relays
· Monitor voltage levels and trip when voltages fall below or rise above safe limits.
· Protect sensitive devices from under voltage and overvoltage conditions.
Functions of Low Voltage Relays
Low voltage relays serve multiple vital functions in electrical systems:
1. Switching and Control
Relays control the opening and closing of power circuits in response to low voltage signals from controllers, timers, or sensors. This enables remote and automated control of large electrical loads.
2. Protection
Relays detect abnormal conditions like overloads, overcurrent, under voltage, and phase failures. When such conditions arise, they disconnect the affected circuit to prevent equipment damage or fire hazards.
3. Isolation
They electrically isolate control circuits (usually low voltage, low current) from power circuits (high voltage, high current), ensuring safety and reducing interference.
4. Signal Amplification
A small control signal (from a PLC, sensor, or microcontroller) can trigger a relay to switch much larger loads, effectively amplifying the control power.
5. Automation and Sequencing
In complex systems, relays help sequence operations by ensuring that processes occur in the correct order and at the right time intervals.
Applications of Low Voltage Relays
Low voltage relays are the backbone of automation and protection in various industries. Here are some key application areas:
Industrial Automation
· Control of motors, pumps, conveyor belts, and production lines.
· Use in programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and distributed control systems (DCS).
Power Distribution Systems
· Protect electrical panels from overload and short circuits.
· Monitor voltage and current levels in distribution boards.
Building Automation
· Lighting control systems.
· HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems.
· Elevator and escalator controls.
Renewable Energy Systems
· Manage and protect solar inverters, battery banks, and wind turbines.
· Automatically disconnect faulty sections to prevent system-wide failures.
Data Centers and IT Infrastructure
· Ensure stable power supply to servers and networking equipment.
· Protect sensitive electronics from voltage fluctuations.
Transportation
· Railways, metros, and automotive applications for control and safety circuits.
Home Appliances
· Found in washing machines, microwave ovens, and HVAC units to automate functions and provide protection.
Advantages of Using Low Voltage Relays
· Enhanced Safety: Isolate control and power circuits, reducing electrical shock risks.
· Automation Ready: Easily integrated into automated systems for smarter operation.
· Cost-Effective Protection: Safeguard expensive equipment from damage due to electrical faults.
· Versatile: Available in many forms to suit different voltage levels, currents, and response times.
· Reduced Maintenance: Especially with solid-state relays, which have no moving parts.
Future Trends: Smart Relays and IoT Integration
As industries move toward smart grids and Industry 4.0, low voltage relays are also evolving:
· Digital relays offer programmable settings, self-testing, and event recording.
· IoT-enabled relays can send status updates and alerts to centralized monitoring systems.
· Energy-efficient designs reduce power consumption while providing reliable protection.
Conclusion
Low voltage relays are indispensable in modern electrical engineering, seamlessly combining protection, control, and automation. From safeguarding your home appliances to managing the power in a sprawling industrial plant, these devices ensure that electrical systems run smoothly and safely.
Understanding the different types, functions, and applications of low voltage relays empowers system designers, engineers, and even DIY enthusiasts to build safer and more efficient electrical setups.
As technology advances, the role of these small but mighty devices will only grow, driving the future of safe, smart, and automated power systems.
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compneuropapers · 2 months ago
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Interesting Papers for Week 13, 2025
Representational drift in barrel cortex is receptive field dependent. Ahmed, A., Voelcker, B., & Peron, S. (2024). Current Biology, 34(24), 5623-5634.e4.
Monkeys engage in visual simulation to solve complex problems. Ahuja, A., Yusif Rodriguez, N., Ashok, A. K., Serre, T., Desrochers, T. M., & Sheinberg, D. L. (2024). Current Biology, 34(24), 5635-5645.e3.
Theta oscillations optimize a speed-precision trade-off in phase coding neurons. Amil, A. F., Albesa-González, A., & Verschure, P. F. M. J. (2024). PLOS Computational Biology, 20(12), e1012628.
Semantic relatedness proactively benefits learning, memory, and interdependence across episodes. Bennion, K. A., Phong, J., Le, M., Cheng, K., Wahlheim, C. N., & Antony, J. W. (2024). eLife, 13, e95480.3.
Efficient value synthesis in the orbitofrontal cortex explains how loss aversion adapts to the ranges of gain and loss prospects. Brochard, J., & Daunizeau, J. (2024). eLife, 13, e80979.
Prediction-based false memory: Unconfirmed prediction can result in robust false memories. Bulatova, O., & Fukuda, K. (2025). Cognition, 255, 106013.
Perceptual constancy for an odor is acquired through changes in primary sensory neurons. Conway, M., Oncul, M., Allen, K., Zhang, Z., & Johnston, J. (2024). Science Advances, 10(50).
Exploring the hierarchical structure of human plans via program generation. Correa, C. G., Sanborn, S., Ho, M. K., Callaway, F., Daw, N. D., & Griffiths, T. L. (2025). Cognition, 255, 105990.
Discrete Synaptic Events Induce Global Oscillations in Balanced Neural Networks. Goldobin, D. S., di Volo, M., & Torcini, A. (2024). Physical Review Letters, 133(23), 238401.
Sculpting new visual categories into the human brain. Iordan, C. R., Ritvo, V. J. H., Norman, K. A., Turk-Browne, N. B., & Cohen, J. D. (2024). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(50), e2410445121.
Rapid, systematic updating of movement by accumulated decision evidence. Molano-Mazón, M., Garcia-Duran, A., Pastor-Ciurana, J., Hernández-Navarro, L., Bektic, L., Lombardo, D., de la Rocha, J., & Hyafil, A. (2024). Nature Communications, 15, 10583.
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