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  2. TI-59 / TI-58 - Wikipedia

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    The TI-58 has half the memory of the TI-59 and supports up to 480 program steps or 60 memories. It competed with the HP-34C. The TI-58 and TI-59 calculators have variable-length instructions. Some keypresses are merged into one programming step, so that instructions from one to eleven keypresses are stored in one to six programming steps.

  3. IBM 608 - Wikipedia

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    The IBM 608 Transistor Calculator, a plugboard-programmable unit, was the first IBM product to use transistor circuits without any vacuum tubes and is believed to be the world's first all-transistorized calculator to be manufactured for the commercial market. [1] [2]: 34 Announced in April 1955, [3] [4] it was released in December 1957. The 608 ...

  4. Threshold voltage - Wikipedia

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    If the gate voltage is below the threshold voltage (left figure), the "enhancement-mode" transistor is turned off and ideally there is no current from the drain to the source of the transistor. In fact, there is a current even for gate biases below the threshold (subthreshold leakage) current, although it is small and varies exponentially with ...

  5. Load line (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    In a circuit with a three terminal device, such as a transistor, the current–voltage curve of the collector-emitter current depends on the base current. This is depicted on graphs by a series of (I C –V CE) curves at different base currents. A load line drawn on this graph shows how the base current will affect the operating point of the ...

  6. Boost converter - Wikipedia

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    A boost converter or step-up converter is a DC-to-DC converter that increases voltage, while decreasing current, from its input to its output . It is a class of switched-mode power supply (SMPS) containing at least two semiconductors, a diode and a transistor , and at least one energy storage element: a capacitor , inductor , or the two in ...

  7. Transconductance - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, in field-effect transistors, and MOSFETs in particular, transconductance is the change in the drain current divided by the small change in the gate–source voltage with a constant drain–source voltage. Typical values of g m for a small-signal field-effect transistor are 1 to 30 mS.

  8. TL431 - Wikipedia

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    When V REF is safely below the 2.495 V threshold (point A on current-voltage curve), the output transistor is off. Residual cathode-anode current I CA, feeding the front-end circuit, stays within 100 and 200 μA. [9] When V REF approaches the threshold, the I CA rises to 300–500 μA, but the output transistor remains off. [9]

  9. Subthreshold conduction - Wikipedia

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    The amount of subthreshold conduction in a transistor is set by its threshold voltage, which is the minimum gate voltage required to switch the device between on and off states. However, as the drain current in a MOS device varies exponentially with gate voltage, the conduction does not immediately become zero when the threshold voltage is reached.