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  2. Cascode - Wikipedia

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    The use of a cascode (sometimes verbified to cascoding) is a common technique for improving analog circuit performance, applicable to both vacuum tubes and transistors.The name "cascode" was coined in an article written by Frederick Vinton Hunt and Roger Wayne Hickman in 1939, in a discussion on the application of voltage stabilizers. [3]

  3. Domino logic - Wikipedia

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    Domino logic contrasts with other solutions to the cascade problem where cascading is interrupted by clocks or other means. Domino logic was developed to speed up circuits, solving the premature cascade problem, typically by inserting static CMOS inverters between domino stages to avoid premature discharge of further cascaded dynamic logic ...

  4. Cascading failure - Wikipedia

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    Cascading failures can also occur in computer networks (such as the Internet) in which network traffic is severely impaired or halted to or between larger sections of the network, caused by failing or disconnected hardware or software. In this context, the cascading failure is known by the term cascade failure. A cascade failure can affect ...

  5. Multistage amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Simplified diagram of a 2-stage cascaded amplifier. A multistage amplifier is an electronic amplifier consisting of two or more single-stage amplifiers connected together. In this context, a single stage is an amplifier containing only a single transistor (sometimes a pair of transistors) or other active device.

  6. Cascade - Wikipedia

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    Cascading (software), an abstraction layer for Hadoop; Cascading classifiers, a multistage classification scheme; Cascading deletion, a way to handle deletions in database systems; Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), style sheet language used in markup languages like HTML; Method cascading, in object-oriented languages

  7. Scattering parameters - Wikipedia

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    The advantage of T-parameters compared to S-parameters is that providing reference impedances are purely, real or complex conjugate, they may be used to readily determine the effect of cascading 2 or more 2-port networks by simply multiplying the associated individual T-parameter matrices.

  8. Metastability (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    In electronics, an arbiter is a circuit designed to determine which of several signals arrive first. Arbiters are used in asynchronous circuits to order computational activities for shared resources to prevent concurrent incorrect operations.

  9. Counter (digital) - Wikipedia

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    Voltage changes on the five outputs of the binary counter counting from 00000, left to 11111 (or 31), right (vertically). In digital logic and computing, a counter is a device which stores (and sometimes displays) the number of times a particular event or process has occurred, often in relationship to a clock.