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Passive and Active Current Mirrors

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what r Passive and Active Current Mirrors what is their utility
 

the definition:

Active Current

active current In an ac circuit, the current component that is in phase with the voltage. This is in contrast to reactive current, which is not in phase with the voltage, and is “inactive,” with respect to power in the circuit. The active current is equal to
the average power divided by the effective voltage.

will this help..??? am lookin for more sources.. will post it here.. :)

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