low-signal impedance

  • 1Impedance matching — In electronics, impedance matching is the practice of designing the input impedance of an electrical load (or the output impedance of its corresponding signal source) to maximize the power transfer and/or minimize reflections from the load.… …

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  • 2Impedance bridging — In electronics, especially audio and sound recording, a high impedance bridging, voltage bridging, or simply bridging connection is one which maximizes transfer of a voltage signal to the load. The other typical configuration is an impedance… …

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  • 3Signal integrity — or SI is a measure of the quality of an electrical signal. In digital electronics, a stream of binary values is represented by a voltage (or current) waveform. Over short distances and at low bit rates, a simple conductor can transmit this with… …

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  • 4Low-voltage differential signaling — Low voltage differential signaling, or LVDS, is an electrical signaling system that can run at very high speeds over inexpensive twisted pair copper cables. It was introduced in 1994, and has since become very popular in computers, where it forms …

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  • 5Low Voltage Differential Signaling — (qu on pourrait traduire mot à mot par « transmission différentielle basse tension »), abrégé en LVDS, est une norme de transmission de signaux électriques à une fréquence élevée (typiquement plusieurs centaines de megahertz) sur une… …

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  • 6Electrical impedance — Electromagnetism Electricity · …

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  • 7High impedance — In electronics, high impedance(also known as hi Z, tri stated, or floating) is the state of an output terminal which is not currently driven by the circuit. In digital circuits, it means that the signal is neither driven to a logical high nor low …

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  • 8Electrical impedance tomography — (EIT), is a medical imaging technique in which an image of the conductivity or permittivity of part of the body is inferred from surface electrical measurements. Typically conducting electrodes are attached to the skin of the subject and small… …

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  • 9Electronic amplifier — A practical amplifier circuit An electronic amplifier is a device for increasing the power of a signal. It does this by taking energy from a power supply and controlling the output to match the input signal shape but with a larger amplitude. In… …

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  • 10Operational amplifier — A Signetics μa741 operational amplifier, one of the most successful op amps. An operational amplifier ( op amp ) is a DC coupled high gain electronic voltage amplifier with a differential input and, usually, a single ended output.[1] An op amp… …

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