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  • 51DIAC — redirects here. For other uses, see DIAC (disambiguation). Typical DIAC voltage and current relationships. VBO breakover voltage …

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  • 52Radiation hardening — is a method of designing and testing electronic components and systems to make them resistant to damage or malfunctions caused by ionizing radiation (particle radiation and high energy electromagnetic radiation),[1] such as would be encountered… …

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  • 53Ring oscillator — A ring oscillator is a device composed of an odd number of NOT gates whose output oscillates between two voltage levels, representing true and false . The NOT gates, or inverters, are attached in a chain; the output of the last inverter is fed… …

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  • 54SONOS — SONOS, short for Silicon Oxide Nitride Oxide Silicon , is a type of high performance non volatile computer memory. It is similar to the widely used Flash RAM, but offers lower power usage and a somewhat longer lifetime. SONOS is being developed… …

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  • 55Digital electronics — Main articles: Electronics and Electronic circuit Digital electronics represent signals by discrete bands of analog levels, rather than by a continuous range. All levels within a band represent the same signal state. Relatively small changes to… …

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  • 56Diode — Figure 1: Closeup of a diode, showing the square shaped semiconductor crystal (black object on left) …

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  • 57Opto-isolator — This article is about the electronic component. For the optical component, see optical isolator. Schematic diagram of an opto isolator showing source of light (LED) on the left, dielectric barrier in the center, and sensor (phototransistor) on… …

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  • 58Transconductance — Transconductance, also known as mutual conductance[citation needed], is a property of certain electronic components. Conductance is the reciprocal of resistance; transconductance, meanwhile, is the ratio of the current change at the output port… …

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  • 59Low-power electronics — means that the consumption of electric power is deliberately low, e.g. notebook processors. Electronics The density and speed of integrated circuit computing elements has increased roughly exponentially for a period of several decades, following… …

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  • 60Four-phase logic — is a type of, and design methodology for, dynamic logic; it enabled non specialist engineers to design quite complex ICs, using either PMOS or NMOS processes.HistoryIn 1968 Lee Boysel [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four Phase Systems AL1] ,… …

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