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  • ...division was spun off into [[Alliant Techsystems]]. Honeywell continues to supply aerospace products including electronic guidance systems, cockpit instrumen ...ry (element)|mercury]], [[lead]], and [[chromic acid]] usage. The largest reduction represents 5% of mercury use in the United States.<ref>[http://www.epa.gov/
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  • *General parameters: Such as power consumption, supply voltage range, output amplitude, etc. ===Jitter and noise reduction===
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  • ...biases. The result of CLM is an increase in current with drain bias and a reduction of output resistance. ...in, and modifies [[DIBL|drain-induced barrier lowering]] so as to increase supply of carriers to the pinch-off region, increasing the current and decreasing
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  • *the ideal source has no sensitivity to real-world effects like noise, power-supply voltage variations and component tolerances. ...a resistor to set the reference current I<sub>REF</sub>; V<sub>CC</sub> = supply voltage]]
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  • For a series reduction (<math>N=2</math>) this reduces to: ...stance, have their output connected to either the positive or the negative supply rail and are never found at anything in between except during a transient p
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  • ...resistance when a high gate voltage is applied. CMOS accomplishes current reduction by complementing every nMOSFET with a pMOSFET and connecting both gates and ...ance between the supply voltage and Q is low, the voltage drop between the supply voltage and Q due to a current drawn from Q is small. The output therefore
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  • The current supply wires have to be wound in a small helix, like a pig's tail, otherwise the f or <math> I=K \tan\theta\,</math>, where K is called the Reduction Factor of the tangent galvanometer.
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  • ...the faster it will charge. Thus, in this design, those closer to the power supply will charge quicker than those farther away. If the generator is allowed to In the ideal case, the closing of the switch closest to the charging power supply applies a voltage 2''V'' to the second switch. This switch will then close,
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