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Emitter may
refer to: Cathode, or
negative electrode, in a
vacuum tube or
diode Anode, or positive...
- BJT are
called emitter, base, and collector. A
discrete transistor has
three leads for
connection to
these regions. Typically, the
emitter region is heavily...
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alleviating these issues is with
emitter degeneration. This
refers to the
addition of a
small resistor between the
emitter and the
common signal source (e...
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slang for a
tourist or
newcomer EMIT or
Enzyme multiplied immuno****ay technique, a
common drug test
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Emitter (disambiguation)
Emission (disambiguation)...
- legs of an
emitter-coupled pair, ECL is
sometimes called current-steering
logic (CSL), current-mode
logic (CML) or current-switch
emitter-follower (CSEF)...
- RGB tri-color Tri-color LEDs
contain three different LED
emitters in one case. Each
emitter is
connected to a
separate lead so they can be controlled...
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called "open collector,
drives high". Open
emitter output exposes the
emitter as the output. For an NPN open
emitter output, the
collector is
connected to...
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signals are
applied to the
emitters. The
voltage presented to the
following stage is
pulled low if any one or more of the base–
emitter junctions is forward...
- The Heterojunction-
emitter bipolar transistor (HEBT), is a
somewhat unusual arrangement with
respect to
emitter blocking of
minority carriers. This is...
- Vin − Vout is
applied to the base–
emitter junction. The
transistor continuously monitors Vdiff and
adjusts its
emitter voltage to
equal Vin
minus the mostly...