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  • 31Voltage — Potential difference redirects here. For other uses, see Potential. Working on high voltage power lines, Pearl Harbor …

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  • 32Voltage source — In electric circuit theory, an ideal voltage source is a circuit element where the voltage across it is independent of the current through it. A voltage source is the dual of a current source. In analysis, a voltage source supplies a constant DC… …

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  • 33Voltage reference — A voltage reference is an electronic device (circuit or component) that produces a fixed (constant) voltage irrespective of the loading on the device, power supply variation and temperature. It is also known as a voltage source , but in the… …

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  • 34Voltage stabilizer — Unreferenced|date=July 2008A voltage stabilizer is an electronic device able to deliver relatively constant output voltage while input voltage and load current changes over time. The output voltage is usually regulated using a transistor. In a… …

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  • 35Voltage converter — A voltage converter changes the voltage of an electrical power source and is usually combined with other components to create a power supply. The term voltage converter is sometimes used as a generic term for a power supply. A voltage converter… …

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  • 36Voltage-gated potassium channel — Ion channel (eukariotic) Potassium channel, structure in a membrane like environment. Calculated hydrocarbon boundaries of the lipid bilayer are indicated by red and blue dots. Identifiers Symbol Ion trans …

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  • 37Voltage regulator tube — A voltage regulator tube (VR tube) is an electronic component used as a shunt regulator to hold a voltage constant at a pre determined level.Physically, these devices resemble vacuum tubes, but there are two main differences: * Their glass… …

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  • 38Voltage graph — A voltage graph is a graph whose edges are labelled invertibly by elements of a group. It is formally identical to a gain graph, but it is generally used as a concise way to specify another graph called the derived graph of the voltage graph.… …

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  • 39Voltage spike — In electrical engineering, spikes are fast, short duration electrical transients in voltage (voltage spikes), current (current spike), or transferred energy (energy spikes) in an electrical circuit.Fast, short duration electrical transients… …

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  • 40Voltage ladder — A voltage ladder is a simple electronic circuit consisting of several resistors connected in series with a voltage placed across the entire resistor network. Voltage ladders are useful for providing a set of successive voltage references, for… …

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