phase-shift compensation

  • 1Phase (waves) — Phase in waves is the fraction of a wave cycle which has elapsed relative to an arbitrary point.[1] Contents 1 Formula 2 Phase shift 3 Phase difference …

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  • 2Phase compensation — is the correction of phase error (i.e., the difference between the actually needed phase and the obtained phase). A phase compensation is required to obtain stability in an opamp. A capacitor/RC network is usually used in the phase compensation… …

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  • 3Frequency compensation — In electrical engineering, frequency compensation is a technique used in amplifiers, and especially in amplifiers employing negative feedback. It usually has two primary goals: To avoid the unintentional creation of positive feedback, which will… …

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  • 4Lattice phase equaliser — A lattice phase equaliser or lattice filter is an example of an all pass filter. That is, the attenuation of the filter is constant at all frequencies but the relative phase between input and output varies with frequency. The lattice filter… …

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  • 5Motion compensation — is an algorithmic technique employed in the encoding of video data for video compression, for example in the generation of MPEG 2 files. Motion compensation describes a picture in terms of the transformation of a reference picture to the current… …

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  • 6компенсация сдвига фаз — [Интент] Тематики компенсация реактивной мощности EN phase compensationphase shift compensation …

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  • 7фазовая компенсация — компенсация сдвига фаз — [Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.] Тематики электротехника, основные понятия Синонимы компенсация сдвига фаз EN phase… …

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  • 8AZUSA — refers to a ground based radar tracking system installed at Cape Canaveral, Florida and the NASA Kennedy Space Center. AZUSA dated back to the early 1950s and was named after the southern California town (Azusa, California) where the system was… …

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  • 9Digital holographic microscopy — Contents 1 Working principle 2 Advantages 3 Applications 4 …

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  • 10Metamaterial antenna — This Z antenna tested at the National Institute of Standards and Technology is smaller than a standard antenna with comparable properties. Its high efficiency is derived from the Z element inside the square that acts as a metamaterial, greatly… …

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