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how input and output resistances characterise the amplification quality of an amplifier? It may sound a little bit novice to ask but I am really truing to know all about amplifier so please explain.
What is the meaning of coupling in electronics and what are the ways in which coupling is done? If someone could please explain in a li'l bit of detail, that will be useful.
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I need to prepare design for testability for my placements so if anyone could give me some link to any optimal resource from where I could have a feel about the area, it'll be great.
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What you are saying for the curent part is true but not able able to map the same thing for the circuit. Can you please be more elaborative and explain step by step with respect to the circuit. I'll really appreciate that.
Here for the above circuit the following explaination is given:
Let us assume during the fabrication, the W/L ratio or the
threshold voltage of transistor MI2 is changed such that
the biasing voltage v b z is increased from its designed
value. This will result in corresponding increased current...
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I am new to PLL and reading about it. I want to know If I use a PLL;in wireless transmission of data using sonar; as a clock for the storage unit on the receiver side instead of astable multivibrator with the frequency same as that of the clock on transmitter side. So, how can i use it and...
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How the following 3 parametres signal swing, Dynamic range and signal too noise ratio are related. This is in relation to the fact that as we decrease the supply voltage of a circuit, it directly affects the maximum signal swing, and therefore, the dynamic range (DR) and signal to noise...
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