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  2. Electronic component - Wikipedia

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    The strict physics definition treats passive components as ones that cannot supply energy themselves, whereas a battery would be seen as an active component since it truly acts as a source of energy. However, electronic engineers who perform circuit analysis use a more restrictive definition of passivity .

  3. Yageo - Wikipedia

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    Yageo Corporation(國巨公司) is a Taiwanese [1] Taiwan-based electronic component manufacturing company, founded in 1977 by Pierre Chen. [2] The company specializes in passive devices — resistors, capacitors and inductors. As of January 2020 ,they were the third largest passive component manufacturer in the world. [3]

  4. Passivity (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    A passive filter is a kind of electronic filter that is made only from passive components – in contrast to an active filter, it does not require an external power source (beyond the signal). Since most filters are linear, in most cases, passive filters are composed of just the four basic linear elements – resistors, capacitors, inductors ...

  5. Bioelectronics - Wikipedia

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    A ribosome is a biological machine that utilizes protein dynamics. At the first C.E.C. Workshop, in Brussels in November 1991, bioelectronics was defined as 'the use of biological materials and biological architectures for information processing systems and new devices'.

  6. Integrated passive devices - Wikipedia

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    Integrated passive devices (IPDs), also known as integrated passive components (IPCs) or embedded passive components (EPC), are electronic components where resistors (R), capacitors (C), inductors (L)/coils/chokes, microstriplines, impedance matching elements, baluns or any combinations of them are integrated in the same package or on the same ...

  7. Passive dynamics - Wikipedia

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    Passive dynamics is a valuable addition to the field of controls because it approaches the control of a system as a combination of mechanical and electrical elements. While control methods have always been based on the mechanical actions (physics) of a system, passive dynamics utilizes the discovery of morphological computation. [ 2 ]

  8. Vishay Expands Passive Component Offerings With New ... - AOL

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  9. Passive transport - Wikipedia

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    Passive transport is a type of membrane transport that does not require energy to move substances across cell membranes. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Instead of using cellular energy , like active transport , [ 3 ] passive transport relies on the second law of thermodynamics to drive the movement of substances across cell membranes.