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Transconductance (for
transfer conductance), also
infrequently called mutual conductance, is the
electrical characteristic relating the
current through...
- The
operational transconductance amplifier (OTA) is an
amplifier that
outputs a
current proportional to its
input voltage. Thus, it is a
voltage controlled...
- region, the
MOSFETs in
these circuits deliver the
highest possible transconductance-to-current ratio, namely: g m / I D = 1 / ( n V T ) {\displaystyle...
- the
words "
transconductance" or "transfer", and "varistor". The
device logically belongs in the
varistor family, and has the
transconductance or transfer...
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integrated circuit (IC)
containing two current-controlled
operational transconductance amplifiers (OTA), each
having differential inputs and a push-pull output...
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transistor (FET)
amplifier topologies,
typically used as a
voltage or
transconductance amplifier. The
easiest way to tell if a FET is
common source, common...
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current of a
bipolar junction transistor. The JFET has
higher gain (
transconductance) than the MOSFET, as well as
lower flicker noise, and is therefore...
- when it is
linearized such that the
transistor can be
modeled as a
transconductance, as in the Ebers–Moll model,
design for
circuits such as differential...
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discrete devices, e.g. VCR2N.
Another type of
circuit uses
operational transconductance amplifiers. In
audio applications logarithmic gain
control is used...
- 2 due to the
variability of
secondary emission in tubes.
Negative transconductance oscillators, such as the
transitron oscillator invented by
Cleto Brunetti...