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  • The '''resistor''' is one of the basic components in electrical circuits. Resistors are use ...en its poles, and the flow of [[electron|electrons]] (current) through the resistor. If two of the three are known, the third can easily be calculated.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Resistor]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ..., enabling the current source to generate low currents using only moderate resistor values and therefore a small area
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  • The '''resistor''' is one of the basic components in electrical circuits. Resistors are use ...en its poles, and the flow of [[electron|electrons]] (current) through the resistor. If two of the three are known, the third can easily be calculated.
    6 KB (831 words) - 01:16, 9 February 2010
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Resistor]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Resistor}}
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  • {{r|Resistor}}
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  • ...oles piercing it, to allow wires to pass through. The [[vacuum tube]]s, [[resistor]]s and [[capacitor]]s on the board would get their connection to the approp
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  • * Analog signal processing systems include components such as [[resistor|resistors]], [[capacitor|capacitors]] and [[operational amplifier|operation
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  • ...tion implies that ''R'' is constant, i.e., independent of ''V''. While a [[resistor]] is an ohmic conductor, a [[semiconductor]] [[diode]] is not, as its resis
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  • ...ied to the transistor as a whole provides the output current drawn through resistor ''R<sub>C</sub>'' as: ...put voltage ''v<sub>IN</sub>'' and the designer's choice for the reference resistor ''R<sub>R</sub>''.
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  • {{r|Resistor}}
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  • ..., enabling the current source to generate low currents using only moderate resistor values, which means less area is needed in an [[integrated circuit]].<ref n ...e.com/scholar?as_q=&num=10&btnG=Search+Scholar&as_epq=emitter+degeneration+resistor+&as_oq=&as_eq=&as_occt=any&as_sauthors=Widlar&as_publication=&as_ylo=1965&a
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  • ...rrent follows suit, and the output current ''i<sub>out</sub>'' in the load resistor ''R<sub>L</sub>'' is a copy of the input signal ''i<sub>in</sub>''. ...istor is a very nonlinear device, so the output signal current in the load resistor is not a faithful amplification of the input signal at the emitter unless t
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  • ...ht|250px| Small-signal circuit for transresistance amplifier; the feedback resistor ''R<sub>f</sub>'' is placed below the amplifier to resemble the standard to ...es the amplifier. One way to increase ''R<sub>D</sub>'' is to replace this resistor by an [[active load]], for example, a [[current mirror]].
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  • ...r is a very nonlinear device, so the output signal voltage across the load resistor is not a faithful amplification of the input signal at the base unless the Of course, the load resistor ''R<sub>L</sub>'' should be allowed to become infinite to obtain an open-ci
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  • ...(DC) electronic circuits, in which a current '''I''' is flowing through a resistor '''R''', and experiencing a voltage drop '''V''', the power consumption can
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  • ...to flow through the resistor, which causes a large voltage drop across the resistor according to [[Ohm's law]]. Consequently, the output voltage ''V<sub>OUT</s ..., and no collector current flows. Consequently the voltage drop across the resistor is zero, and ''V<sub>OUT</sub>=V<sub>CC</sub>'', the supply voltage and the
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  • ...rical engineering can become quite difficult: simple circuits containing [[resistor|resistors]], [[capacitor|capacitors]] and [[inductor|inductors]] may requir
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  • ...ystem. For example, one may be interested in estimating the value of the [[resistor|resistance]] and [[capacitor|capacitance]] of an RC [[circuit theory|circui
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  • ...ht|250px|A current mirror implemented with npn bipolar transistors using a resistor to set the reference current I<sub>REF</sub>; V<sub>CC</sub><nowiki> = </no ...the right half of the circuit can be duplicated several times with various resistor values replacing R<sub>2</sub> on each. Note, however, that each additional
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  • ...m was a specified [[coaxial cable]] with a maximum length of 500 meters. A resistor '''terminator''' was connected at each end.
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  • ...edium was a specified coaxial cable with a maximum length of 500 meters. A resistor '''terminator''' was connected at each end.
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  • The figure at right shows a bipolar amplifier with feedback bias resistor ''R<sub>f</sub>'' driven by a [[Norton's theorem|Norton signal source]]. In
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  • ..., compared to the simple DC restorer (consisting of a capacitor, diode and resistor) which had been patented by Peter Willans three months earlier.
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  • ...'' = base, and ''C'' = collector. The base-emitter connection is through a resistor ''r<sub>&pi;</sub>'', and the base current causes a small-signal voltage dr
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  • ...in the hybrid-pi model for ''Q<sub>1</sub>'' draws the same current as a resistor 1 / ''g<sub>m</sub>'' connected across ''r<sub>&pi;</sub>''. The second tra
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  • # [[Resistor]]
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  • ...t is lost by the building, while more heat is also produced by the braking resistor). The location makes low voltage (around 12&nbsp;volt) distribution practic
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  • ...b>'' the gain rolls off with frequency as the capacitors short-circuit the resistor ''r<sub>D</sub>''. Assuming, as is the case when the diode is turned on, th
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  • where ''R'' is the [[resistor|resistance]] and ''V'' a voltage difference.
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  • ...contact is one with a linear current-voltage characteristic like that of a resistor.
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