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- A feedthrough is a conductor used to carry a signal through an enclosure or printed circuit board. Like any conductor, it has a small amount of capacitance...
- In analog electronics, Clock feedthrough is the result of the coupling between control signals on the analog switch and analog signal p****ing through...
- hermetic seals. Epoxy-based seals can increase signal density within a feedthrough design compared to other technologies with minimal spacing requirements...
- feedthrough is a flange that contains a vacuum-tight electrical, physical or mechanical connection to the vacuum chamber. An electrical feedthrough allows...
- new copper wiring is connected to existing aluminum wiring. Special feedthrough twist-on wire connectors differ from standard wire connectors in that...
- producing both sum and difference frequencies. The local oscillator feedthrough is due to the imperfect isolation from the IF signal path in the mixer...
- an ideal amplifier with infinite gain - a nullor. To find the direct feedthrough G 0 {\displaystyle G_{0}} we simply let gm → 0 and compute the resulting...
- magnetron sputter gun showing the target-mounting surface, the vacuum feedthrough, the power connector and the water lines. This design uses a disc target...
- Pull capacitor / Padding capacitor Backup capacitor Switched capacitor Feedthrough capacitor Capacitor network (array) Varicap diode – AC capacitance varies...
- higher residual noise level. In class AB cores, at low frequencies, feedthrough of control voltage VY into the output signal has two prin****l sources:...