The cardiac axis is deviated to the right. Clinically this is usually due to hypertrophy of the right ventricle (RVH). Causes incl:COPD,PE,valvular disease,septal defects & pulmonary HTN
avr microcontroller can be burnt by using a burner with variety of softwares like AVR BURN O MAT....
No. This feature available on AVR-1612 and higher.
The T wave represents the repolarization (or recovery) of the ventricles. The interval from the beginning of the QRS complex to the apex of the T wave is referred to as the absolute refractory period. The last half of the T wave is referred to as the relative refractory period (or vulnerable period). The T wave contains more information then the QT interval. The T wave can be described by its symmetry, skewness, slope of ascending and descending limbs, amplitude and subintervals like the TpeakTend interval. In most leads, the T wave is positive. However, a negative T wave is normal in lead aVR. Lead V1 may have a positive, negative, or biphasic T wave. In addition, it is not uncommon to have an isolated negative T wave in lead 3, aVL, or aVF.
The function of AVR is to automatically regulate the voltage of Generators. As the terminal voltage of a generators drops the AVR boosts the voltage.
AVR stands for automatic voltage regulator.
No. This feature available on AVR-1612 and higher.
The acronym AVR has been reported to stand for Advanced Virtual RISC, but it has also been rumored to stand for the initials chip's designers: Alf and Vegard [RISC]. Atmel says that the name AVR is not an acronym and does not stand for anything in particular.
AVR means Automatic Voltage Regulator. It automatically maintains a constant voltage level. AVR may be a separate device or a part of powet supply.
The AVR is an AV receiver. It was first introduced as a common soundtrack format by the Dolby Pro Logic company.
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avr is high speed cmpar to 8051.in 8051 there are less number of instructions
Automatic voltage regulator is called as AVR. It is designed to automatically maintain a constant voltage level. It uses an electromechanical mechanism.