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Should I get an active or a passive crossover?

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Active crossovers are more efficient than passive crossovers. A typical "insertion loss" (power loss due to use) of a passive crossover is around 0.5dB. Active crossovers have much lower insertion losses, if they have any loss at all, since the losses can effectively be negated by adjusting the amplifier gain. Also, with some active crossovers, you can continuously vary not only the crossover point, but also the slope.

Question: Is SCSI termination important? Should I use Active or Passive termination?

DCA - FAQs
Answer: Yes. SCSI termination is important as without proper termination, a SCSI bus will create distortions in the data pulses when the pulses 'bounce' off the end of the SCSI bus; this can cause data loss. A terminator absorbs the pulses and prevents the distortion of other data pulses. Active termination should be used whenever possible. Passive termination only utilizes resistors to terminate the signal.

My instrument is passive. Can I add active controls without having to replace the pickups too?

Frequently Asked Questions
Probably. Even though they put passive electronics in many instruments, for the most part they used low impedance (active) pickups. These can be wired with either active or passive tone controls. We recommend checking with the pickup manufacturer first before doing any work though. They can tell you exactly which pickups you have and what wiring options are available.

Q26 - Why use active crossovers when passive crossovers require fewer components and amplifiers?

Frequently Asked Questions
A26 - Active loudspeakers make very efficient use of amplifier power, allow drivers of vastly different voltage sensitivity to be used together, and give maximum control over the motion of each voice coil. A 2-way speaker with passive crossover, for example, may run into amplifier clipping on a big bass note. In this process the high frequency tweeter signal, which is riding on top of the bass waveform, gets chopped off in the amplifier, causing large amounts of very high frequency distortion.

Q61. What is the difference between an active component and a passive component?

Smalltalk FAQ
Ans. An active component is a VisualWorks component whose widget is a View and has a Model and a Controller. A passive component is a VisualWorks component whose widget is not a View and it does not depend on a model and a controller.

What's the difference between passive and active tags?

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Active RFID tags have a battery, which is used to run the microchip's circuitry and to broadcast a signal to a reader (the way a cell phone transmits signals to a base station). Passive tags have no battery. Instead, they draw power from the reader, which sends out electromagnetic waves that induce a current in the tag's antenna. Semi-passive tags use a battery to run the chip's circuitry, but communicate by drawing power from the reader.

I have an active and a passive bass. Which should be used where?

Tonebone Bassbone - Frequently Asked Questions
Both can work in either channel. If you are a purist, you may want to have your passive bass in Channel-1 and set it flat. This would allow your amp to control your EQ for this bass. If you want to beef up your passive, then Channel-2 will give you more control.

Is the scrambler active or passive?

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The scrambler (S201) is strictly a scrambler, while the combination units (phantom 3, C430 viper II and C450) incorporate the scrambling capabilities with a high performance radar detector.

What is the difference between active and passive participation?

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You can either apply as an active or passive participant. Active means, you want to present your work at the congress. Passive means, you will be able to listen to other's presentations and enjoy social program, without presenting anything.

What is the difference between a passive and an active DI?

Radial JDI passive direct box FAQ
Passive direct boxes use a transformer to convert the electrical signals while active direct boxes use an amplifier circuit. Passive boxes have the advantage of providing isolation which can reduce ground hum in systems.

What is the difference between Active & Passive?

Radial J48 FAQ
This is somewhat similar to comparing dynamic mics to condensers. Active DI’s have a built-in pre-amp that requires power to run while passive DI’s use a transformer to convert the signal. Both ‘transform’ or convert the instrument’s high-impedance output to a low impedance balanced microphone level. This allows long cable runs without adding unwanted noise and will improve the instrument’s sound quality. The J48 uses phantom power to derive its power source.

What is the difference between active and passive tags?

Intermec RFID Technology: RFID Frequently Asked Questions
Answer: Active RFID tags have a battery, which is used to run the microchip's circuitry and to broadcast a signal to a reader (the way a cell phone transmits signals to a base station). Passive tags have no battery. Instead, they draw power from the reader, which sends out electromagnetic waves that induce a current in the tag's antenna. Semi-passive tags use a battery to run the chip's circuitry, but communicate by drawing power from the reader.

What is "terminator" technology?

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Terminator technology refers to research of seeds/plants that produce sterile seeds. While research of this technology has been conducted in conjunction with the USDA, no agricultural biotechnology company currently uses this technology. In the future, this technology could be used to prevent any gene flow between biotechnology and traditional crops.

How can I tell if CO2 is flowing from the Mosquito Terminator?

FAQ's for the Mosquito Terminator
Tomake sure CO2 is flowing out of the needle valve, just put your ear close to the needle valve and you will hear or feel it flowing. If you do not hear or feel it flowing, check to see if some thing has plugged the outlet of the needle valve. Also make sure the CO2 cylinder valve is in the open position.

What is an unmarked crosswalk?

Seattle Department of Transportation
Every intersection contains legal crosswalks; marked or unmarked. An unmarked crosswalk is the portion of the roadway at an intersection 10-feet wide that would connect opposite sides of the street.

What is the difference between active and passive sensors?

Land Cover Analysis - General FAQs
Active sensors pulse energy at a target and measure the return, or reflection. Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) and Radio Detection and Ranging (RADAR) are two examples of active sensors. Passive sensors collect the sun's ambient light energy reflected from a surface with no active pulse of energy from the sensor. Film-based and digital cameras, both aerial and handheld, as well as digital satellite sensors, such as Landsat Thematic Mapper, are examples of passive sensors.

Q007: What's meant by passive / active switches?

KVM Frequently Asked Questions (with answers)
A passive switch has no active components and is simply hard wired internally between I/O ports. Computers are selected manually using a rotary knob on the face of the switch, It all sounds simple and cheap however passive switches are not really suitable for today's computer applications.

What is the difference between active and passive direct boxes?

Radial JDV active direct box FAQ
Active direct boxes require power such as a separate power supply, 48V phantom power, or a battery to activate their circuits while passive direct boxes convert the signal from high-Z to low-Z using only a transformer. Passive DI's do not require a power supply to work.
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