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  • ...error, and it took time for the HACS to correct these estimates through a feedback loop from the [[Director (military)|director]] to the computer, thus delayi
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  • ...ble substrates in the development of [[organic light-emitting diode]]s for electronic display. ...ction optimization at the bench and pilot plant level and, eventually, for feedback control of full-scale reactors. ACOMP measures in a model-independent fashi
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  • ..., giving it a number of additional features such as word processing, audio feedback and [[braille embosser|embossing]]. The machine was pioneered and developed ...e stored in much the same way as is done with a [[word processor]], speech feedback allowing the user to listen to the text he or she has just typed or from fi
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  • *Feedback to associates being observed ...) process depends on site observation. Site observation include individual feedback, which is the most effective act in the BBS process. The observer meets the
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  • ...lammable, they can increase the future risk of fire, creating a [[positive feedback loop]] that increases fire frequency and further destroys native growth.<re ...ia|operator fatigue]], time of day, time of year, and geographic location. Electronic systems have gained popularity in recent years as a possible resolution to
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  • ...ecute plans. [[Mass media|Media]], in this case, often create a [[positive feedback loop]]: the publishing of declarations of a movement’s role model instill ...ating [[boycotts]] against political opponents, maintaining an alternative electronic currency outside of the reach of the taxing governments and transaction-log
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  • ...c encoders) sense position or orientation for use as a reference or active feedback to control position: ...quadrature) or digital (e.g., digital quadrature, 32-bit parallel, or USB) electronic signal.
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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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  • ...equencies that are nevertheless too high to be passed directly through the feedback loop of the system. The modulus of a prescaler is its frequency divisor. A
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  • == Electronic counters == * Ring counter – formed by a shift register with feedback connection in a ring
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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 ...because the feedback signal will reinforce the input signal. That is, the feedback is then positive rather than negative.
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  • ...ophony) describes the phenomenon where certain components in [[Electronics|electronic]] devices transform mechanical [[vibration]]s into an undesired electrical ...sufficiently susceptible to microphonics could experience [[audio feedback|feedback]]. Certain models or grades of vacuum tubes were made with thicker internal
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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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  • where <math>-A_v</math> is the gain of the amplifier and C is the feedback capacitance. |title=Introduction to electronic circuit design.
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  • A frequency-lock, or '''frequency-locked loop''' (FLL), is an [[electronics|electronic]] [[control system]] that generates a signal that is locked to the frequenc ...ency-lock loops are used in radio, telecommunications, computers and other electronic applications to generate stable frequencies, or to recover a signal from a
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  • ...re. Throughout WW2, speech equipment also evolved dynamically as industry feedback influenced the designs at Collins. The 12H was quickly replaced with the s [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • ...edback means the output impedance of the circuit is increased, because the feedback involving ''R''<sub>2</sub> forces use of a larger voltage to drive a given ''Bottom Panel:'' Feedback factor contributing to output resistance. Current in the reference transist
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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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