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  2. Series and parallel circuits - Wikipedia

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    The resulting electrical network will have two terminals, and itself can participate in a series or parallel topology. Whether a two-terminal "object" is an electrical component (e.g. a resistor) or an electrical network (e.g. resistors in series) is a matter of perspective. This article will use "component" to refer to a two-terminal "object ...

  3. Field-effect transistor - Wikipedia

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    Julius Edgar Lilienfeld, who proposed the concept of a field-effect transistor in 1925.. The concept of a field-effect transistor (FET) was first patented by the Austro-Hungarian born physicist Julius Edgar Lilienfeld in 1925 [1] and by Oskar Heil in 1934, but they were unable to build a working practical semiconducting device based on the concept.

  4. Voltage divider - Wikipedia

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    Voltage division is the result of distributing the input voltage among the components of the divider. A simple example of a voltage divider is two resistors connected in series, with the input voltage applied across the resistor pair and the output voltage emerging from the connection between them.

  5. Voltage multiplier - Wikipedia

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    For example, the voltage of C 4 in the example would be at most 2U s - 4U f since there are 4 diodes between its positive terminal and the source. The total output voltage would be U(C 2) + U(C 4) = (2U s - 2U f) + (2U s - 4U f) = 4U s - 6U f. In a cascade with n stages of two diodes and two capacitors, the output voltage is equal to 2n U s - n ...

  6. Load line (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    The point of intersection gives the actual current and voltage. In graphical analysis of nonlinear electronic circuits, a load line is a line drawn on the current–voltage characteristic graph for a nonlinear device like a diode or transistor. It represents the constraint put on the voltage and current in the

  7. Current mirror - Wikipedia

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    Its collector and base are tied together, so its collector-base voltage is zero. Consequently, the voltage drop across Q 1 is V BE, that is, this voltage is set by the diode law and Q 1 is said to be diode connected. (See also Ebers-Moll model.) It is important to have Q 1 in the circuit instead of a simple diode, because Q 1 sets V BE for ...

  8. Current sensing - Wikipedia

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    Ohm's law is the observation that the voltage drop across a resistor is proportional to the current going through it. This relationship can be used to sense currents. Sensors based on this simple relationship are well known for their lower costs, and reliability due to this simple principle.

  9. Voltage regulation - Wikipedia

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    In all cases the line resistance R causes a voltage drop that is in phase with current, and the reactance of the line X causes a voltage drop that leads current by 90 degrees. These successive voltage drops are summed to the receiving end voltage, tracing backward from V R to V S in the short line approximation circuit.

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