In electronics, a latch-up is a type of short circuit which can occur in an integrated circuit (IC). More specifically, it is the inadvertent creation...
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A latch or catch (called sneck in Northern England and Scotland) is a type of mechanical fastener that joins two or more objects or surfaces while allowing...
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completely suppress the thyristor operation or the latch-up in the four-layer device because the latch-up caused the fatal device failure. IGBTs had, thus...
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Flip-flop (electronics) (redirect from Transparent latch)
In electronics, flip-flops and latches are circuits that have two stable states that can store state information – a bistable multivibrator. The circuit...
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Look up latch or latches in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A latch is a type of door or window fastener. Latch may also refer to: Latch, a circuit used...
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transistors' or circuits' functionality, unlike the case of single-event latch-up (SEL), single-event gate rupture (SEGR), or single-event burnout (SEB)...
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Power MOSFET (section Latch-up)
as "latch-up", which can lead to device destruction. The BJT can be turned on due to a voltage drop across the p-type body region. To avoid latch-up, the...
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Latchkey kid (redirect from Latch-key children)
critical, particularly at closing time when "parents who are late picking up their children also create safety, and, possibly, legal problems." Children's...
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her. 9 "Crumbling New Life -Latch Up-" Transliteration: "Kuzureru Moe (Kizashi) -Latch Up-" (Japanese: 崩れる萌(きざし) -Latch Up-) December 3, 2023 (2023-12-03)...
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preventing latch-up. I2C is open-drain, so buffers must drive a low on one side when they see a low on the other. One method for preventing latch-up is for...
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may be destroyed by excessive currents. Older types of switches can even latch up, which means that they continue to conduct excessive currents even after...
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notching back the reverse gear or manually through knocking down the control latch up to a speed between 21 and 35 mph (34–56 km/h), depending on the model and...
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the off-state. Safe-operating area: This is a thermal dissipation and "latch-up" consideration. Thermal resistance: This is an often ignored but extremely...
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Rug hooking (redirect from Latch hooking)
crochet-type hook mounted in a handle (usually wood) for leverage. In contrast latch-hooking uses a hinged hook to form a knotted pile from short, pre-cut pieces...
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alternating P- and N-type materials.: 12 It acts as a bistable switch (or a latch).: 12 There are two designs, differing in what triggers the conducting...
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counter/display driver, carry out and latch (up to 9999) 16 MM74C926 74x927 1 4-digit timer counter/display driver (up to 9599, intended as time elapsed,...
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high-level output leakage current 3022 Input clamp voltage 3023.1 Static latch-up measurements for digital CMOS microelectronic devices 3024 Simultaneous...
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a 'risp'. Thus, "to tirl at the pin" was to make a noise by moving the latch up and down rapidly. The OED speculates that the 'risp and ring' was a later...
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range, e.g. electrostatic discharges or line reflections. The resulting latch-up may damage or destroy the CMOS device. Clamp diodes are included in CMOS...
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Lockset (section Two types of latches)
(alternatively lock set) is the hardware and components that make up the locking or latching mechanism that can usually be found on a door or other hinged...
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Breastfeeding (section Latching)
achieve a deep latch, the infant's mouth must be open wide, preferably wider than 140 degrees. In a poor, shallow latch, the infant may latch close to, or...
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Stress – Electrostatic discharge, High Electro-Magnetic Fields (HIRF), Latch-up overvoltage, overcurrent Die fracture – due to mis-match of thermal expansion...
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thyristor-like structure, which then stays "shorted" (an effect known as latch-up) until the device is power-cycled. As the effect can happen between the...
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consumption while achieving a radiation tolerance of ~100 kRad total dose and latch-up immunity. Variable Emittance Coatings for Thermal Control The Variable...
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days to weeks before closing down, often to latch onto a fad or scheduled event. The modern trend of pop-up retail started in Los Angeles in the late 1990s...
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Butter on the Latch is a 2013 experimental psychological thriller/drama film written, produced, and directed by Josephine Decker. It tells the story of...
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Break action (redirect from Tip-up action)
can be replaced when worn. Designs without a replaceable latch may be fixed by building up the worn part with a welder, then filing it back into shape...
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turned off in May 2000. The SMS data processing unit (DPU) experienced a latch-up reset on 26 June 2009, that placed the MASS acceleration/deceleration power...
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fluxes, leading to effects such as discharges, single event upsets and latch-up, on LEO to GEO satellites;[citation needed] Disrupted GPS signals caused...
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