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  • 11Integrated circuit — Silicon chip redirects here. For the electronics magazine, see Silicon Chip. Integrated circuit from an EPROM memory microchip showing the memory blocks, the supporting circuitry and the fine silver wires which connect the integrated circuit die… …

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  • 12Clamp (circuit) — A clamp or clamp circuit is an electrical circuit used to prevent another circuit from exceeding a certain predetermined voltage level. It operates by sensing the output voltage of the monitored circuit and then as the output voltage approaches… …

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  • 13Regenerative circuit — The regenerative circuit (or self regenerative circuit) allows an electronic signal to be amplified many times by the same vacuum tube or other active component such as a field effect transistor.Description Regenerative circuits were employed in… …

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  • 14Network analysis (electrical circuits) — Linear Network Analysis Elements …

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  • 15Virtual ground — In the theory of electrical networks, a virtual ground ( or virtual earth) is a node of the circuit that is maintained at a steady reference potential, without being connected directly to the reference potential. In some cases the reference… …

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  • 16Voltage reduction — In a simple resistive circuit, a reduction in the voltage across the resistance will result in a reduction in the power dissipated by the circuit.Electric UtilitiesElectric utilities have discovered that this basic principle can save utility… …

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  • 17Rise time — In electronics, when describing a voltage or current step function, rise time (also risetime) refers to the time required for a signal to change from a specified low value to a specified high value. Typically, these values are 10% and 90% of the… …

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  • 18Dielectric reluctance — is a scalar measurement of a passive dielectric circuit (or element within that circuit) dependent on voltage and electric induction flux, and this is determined by deriving the ratio of their amplitudes. The units of dielectric reluctance are… …

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  • 19var —    a unit of the reactive electric power delivered by an alternating current (AC) circuit. In an AC circuit, the electric potential or voltage (measured in volts) and the current (in amperes) alternate direction, varying smoothly according to… …

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  • 20Widerstandsnetzwerk — varžinė grandinė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. resistance network; resistive circuit; resistor network vok. Widerstandsnetzwerk, n rus. резистивная цепь, f pranc. circuit à résistance, m; circuit résistif, m …

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