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  • ...wave, even at upper frequency limits. Both vertical and horizontal output amplifiers are push-pull and the scope incorporates a peak-to-peak calibrating source.
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  • and B), B. Electronic switching between intensified and delayed sweep.</td> 5%.&nbsp; Bandwidth is dc to at least 2 MHz.&nbsp; Phase difference between amplifiers is
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  • and B), B. Electronic switching between intensified and delayed sweep.</td> 5%.&nbsp; Bandwidth is dc to at least 2 MHz.&nbsp; Phase difference between amplifiers is
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  • ...also promising in [[organic solar cells]], [[Printed electronics|printing electronic circuits]], [[Organic LED|organic light-emitting diodes]], [[actuator]]s, [ ...ncluding the [[skin]], [[eye]], [[inner ear]], and [[midbrain]]. Melanin's electronic conductivity and allied phenomena such as strong electron-phonon coupling s
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  • A '''multivibrator''' is an [[electronic circuit]] used to implement a variety of simple two-state systems such as [ ...curately lock to the reference frequency. This technique was used in early electronic organs, to keep notes of different octaves accurately in tune. Other applic
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  • In [[Electronics|electronic]] [[instrumentation]] and [[signal processing]], a '''time to digital conve [[Image:CMOS TW OSC 000.png|thumb|right|A CMOS (rotary) traveling wave [[Electronic oscillator|oscillator]] or [[delay line]] or [[distributed amplifier]] runs
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  • ...nal creation of [[positive feedback]], which will cause the amplifier to [[electronic oscillation|oscillate]], and to control [[overshoot (signal)|overshoot]] an Most amplifiers use negative feedback to [[Tradeoff|trade]] [[gain]] for other desirable pr
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  • ..."/> is a simple approximation to the delay through an [[RC network]] in an electronic system. It is often used in applications such as [[logic synthesis]], [[de ...ient Analysis of Damped Linear Networks with Particular Regard to Wideband Amplifiers}}, J. Applied Physics, vol. 19(1), 1948.</ref>
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  • '''Turret board'''s were an early attempt at making [[electronic circuit]]s that were relatively rugged, producible, and serviceable in the ...h hole drilled will have a [[Electronics turret|turret]] positioned in it. Electronic components are suspended between these turrets and soldered to them to crea
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  • ...ophony) describes the phenomenon where certain components in [[Electronics|electronic]] devices transform mechanical [[vibration]]s into an undesired electrical When electronic equipment was built using [[vacuum tube]]s, microphonics were often a serio
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  • ...ons of the input signals. These undesired signals are rejected by the IF [[electronic filter|filter]]. If a double balanced mixer is employed, the input signals An analog VFO is an [[electronic oscillator]] where the value of at least one of the passive components is a
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  • |title=Introduction to electronic circuit design. As most amplifiers are inverting (i.e. <math>A_v < 0</math>), the effective capacitance at the
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  • ...nomenon exploited in some forms of [[frequency compensation]] used in an [[electronic amplifier]]. When a [[capacitor]] is introduced between the input and outpu |title=Operational amplifiers: theory and design
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  • '''Isolation amplifiers''' provide electrical isolation and an electrical safety barrier. They prot Amplifiers with an isolation barrier allow the front-end of the amplifier to float wit
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  • {{Linear analog electronic filter|filter1=show|filter2=hide|filter3=hide}} ...s]], also due to Butterworth.<ref>Butterworth, S, "On the Theory of Filter Amplifiers", ''Wireless Engineer'', '''vol. 7''', 1930, pp. 536-541.</ref>
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  • ...ch appears to be the first manufactured broadcast console to integrate the amplifiers into the control surface case, was called a "speech input assembly". Due t [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • ...bs_all.jsp?arnumber=1049994 ''Design techniques for monolithic operational amplifiers'']</ref> [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • ...its outputs when its control inputs are [[Heaviside step function]]s. In [[electronic engineering]] and [[control theory]], step response is the time behaviour o ==Step response of feedback amplifiers==
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  • [[Image:Nullore bilanciato.svg|right|200px|thumb|Nullor electronic symbol (balanced version)]] [[Image:Nullore sbilanciato.svg|right|200px|thumb|Nullor electronic symbol (unbalanced version)]]
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  • [[Image:Nullatore.svg|right|170px|thumb|Nullator electronic symbol]] |title=Structured electronic design: negative feedback amplifiers
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