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  • 1Common mode rejection ratio — A&V • For a differential amplifier, the ratio of differential gain to common mode gain. • Expressed in dB, the ratio of common mode input voltage to output voltage. • For an operational amplifier, the ratio of the change in input/offset voltage… …

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  • 2Common-mode rejection ratio — The common mode rejection ratio (CMRR) of a differential amplifier (or other device) is the tendency of the devices to reject the input signals common to both input leads. A high CMRR is important in applications where the signal of interest is… …

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  • 3common-mode rejection ratio — F/A/V The ratio of the common mode interference voltage at the input of a circuit, to the corresponding interference voltage at the output …

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  • 4Common mode rejection (CMR) — A&V A measure of how well a differential amplifier rejects a signal which appears simultaneously and in phase at both input terminals. As a specification, CMR is usually stated as a dB ratio at a given frequency …

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  • 5Common Lisp — Paradigm(s) Multi paradigm: procedural, functional, object oriented, meta, reflective, generic Appeared in 1984, 1994 for ANSI Common Lisp Developer ANSI X3J13 committee Typing discipline …

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  • 6Common Log File System — (CLFS) is a general purpose logging subsystem that is accessible to both kernel mode as well as user mode applications for building high performance transaction logs. It was introduced with Windows Server 2003 R2 and included in later Windows OSs …

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  • 7Common collector — Figure 1: Basic NPN common collector circuit (neglecting biasing details). In electronics, a common collector amplifier (also known as an emitter follower or BJT voltage follower) is one of three basic single stage bipolar junction transistor… …

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  • 8Common emitter — Figure 1: Basic NPN common emitter circuit (neglecting biasing details). In electronics, a common emitter amplifier is one of three basic single stage bipolar junction transistor (BJT) amplifier topologies, typically used as a voltage amplifier.… …

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  • 9Mode (computer interface) — This article is about a transient state in user interfaces. For modes in videogames, see Game mode. For other uses, see Mode (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Multimodal interaction or Modality (human computer interaction). In user… …

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  • 10Mode scrambler — In telecommunications, a mode scrambler or mode mixer is a device for inducing mode coupling in an optical fiber, or a device that, itself, exhibits a uniform output intensity profile independent of the input mode volume or modal excitation… …

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