bistable trigger circuit

  • 1trigger circuit — dviejų būsenų multivibratorius statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. flip flop; trigger; trigger circuit vok. Flipflop, n rus. триггер мультивибратор с двумя устойчивыми состояниями, m pranc. basculeur bistable, m; flip flop bascule… …

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  • 2trigger — dviejų būsenų multivibratorius statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. flip flop; trigger; trigger circuit vok. Flipflop, n rus. триггер мультивибратор с двумя устойчивыми состояниями, m pranc. basculeur bistable, m; flip flop bascule… …

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  • 3basculeur bistable — dviejų būsenų multivibratorius statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. flip flop; trigger; trigger circuit vok. Flipflop, n rus. триггер мультивибратор с двумя устойчивыми состояниями, m pranc. basculeur bistable, m; flip flop bascule… …

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  • 4flip-flop bascule bistable — dviejų būsenų multivibratorius statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. flip flop; trigger; trigger circuit vok. Flipflop, n rus. триггер мультивибратор с двумя устойчивыми состояниями, m pranc. basculeur bistable, m; flip flop bascule… …

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  • 5Schmitt trigger — /shmit trigˈər/ noun A bistable circuit that gives accurately shaped constant amplitude rectangular pulse output for any input pulse above the triggering level ORIGIN: OH Schmitt (1913–98), US scientist …

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  • 6Multivibrator — A multivibrator is an electronic circuit used to implement a variety of simple two state systems such as oscillators, timers and flip flops. It is characterized by two amplifying devices (transistors, electron tubes or other devices) cross… …

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  • 7Flip-flop (electronics) — An SR latch, constructed from a pair of cross coupled NOR gates. Red and black mean logical 1 and 0 , respectively. In electronics, a flip flop or latch is a circuit that has two stable states and can be used to store state information. The… …

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  • 8Positive feedback — Alarm or panic can spread by positive feedback among a herd of animals to cause a stampede. Positive feedback is energy taken from the output of a system and reapplied to the input, which is phase congruent with the input signal. A system… …

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  • 9Comparator — For other uses, see Comparator (disambiguation). In electronics, a comparator is a device that compares two voltages or currents and switches its output to indicate which is larger. They are commonly used in devices such as Analog to digital… …

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  • 10Avalanche transistor — An Avalanche Transistor is a bipolar junction transistor designed for operation in the region of its collector current/collector to emitter voltage characteristics beyond the collector to emitter breakdown voltage, called avalanche breakdown… …

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