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This category includes animals with the biological ability to perceive natural electrical stimuli. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
A simple transformer and its gyrator-capacitor model. R is the reluctance of the physical magnetic circuit. The gyrator–capacitor model [1] - sometimes also the capacitor-permeance model [2] - is a lumped-element model for magnetic circuits, that can be used in place of the more common resistance–reluctance model.
A circuit that behaves like a snap-action switch, suddenly changing state as an analog signal increases; displays hysteresis. Schottky diode A diode that relies on the junction between a semiconductor and a metal. Scott-T transformer A transformer connection for balanced interconnection of a two-phase system and a three-phase system. s-domain
A gyrator can be used to transform a load capacitance into an inductance. At low frequencies and low powers, the behaviour of the gyrator can be reproduced by a small op-amp circuit. This supplies a means of providing an inductive element in a small electronic circuit or integrated circuit.
The reference designator usually consists of one or two letters followed by a number, e.g. C3, D1, R4, U15. The number is sometimes followed by a letter, indicating that components are grouped or matched with each other, e.g. R17A, R17B. The IEEE 315 standard contains a list of Class Designation Letters to use for electrical and electronic ...
2. Acorn Woodpecker. These birds get their name from their unique habit of storing acorns in trees, which they use as a food source. Sometimes, they can store tens of thousands of them.
Circuit design language; Clamper (electronics) Clipper (electronics) Comparator; Electronic component; Conditional short-circuit current; Constant current; Constant phase element; Crossbar switch; Current sensing; Cycloconverter
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