-
suggested a
number of ways in
which a
practical gyrator might be built. An
important property of a
gyrator is that it
inverts the current–voltage characteristic...
- Look up
gyrate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gyrate may
refer to: Gyrus, a
ridge on the
cerebral cortex Gyration, a type of
rotation Gyrate (album)...
- port, in a
gyrator, a
voltage on one port will
transform to a
current on the
other port, and vice versa. The role
gyrators play in the
gyrator–capacitor...
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Gyrate is the
debut studio album by
American rock band Pylon,
released in 1980 by
record label DB. In a 1981
Trouser Press Review of
Gyrate, Jon Young...
- convenience. The
introduction of the
gyrator also
makes either capacitance or
inductance non-essential
since a
gyrator terminated with one of
these at port...
- In geometry, the
gyrate rhombicosidodecahedron is one of the
Johnson solids (J72). It is also a
canonical polyhedron. A
Johnson solid is one of 92 strictly...
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Gilles Holst)
invented the
pentode vacuum tube. The
gyrator was
invented by him
around 1948. The
gyrator is
useful to
simulate the
effect of an
inductor without...
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rotating about any
point that is not the
center of the sphere, the
sphere is
gyrating. If it was
rotating about its center, the
rotation would be symmetrical...
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summing amplifier, the
voltage follower, integrator, differentiator, and
gyrator.
Amplifies the
difference in
voltage between its inputs. The name "differential...
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erythema gyratum perstans,
erythema gyratum repens,
darier erythema (deep
gyrate erythema) and
erythema figuratum perstans.
Occurring at any age
these lesions...