• In electronics, electric power and telecommunication, coupling is the transfer of electrical energy from one circuit to another, or between parts of a...
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    unwanted coupling. If a high-gain amplifier's output capacitively couples to its input it may become an electronic oscillator. Coupling (electronics) DC block...
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  • when surface properties of biological samples need to be studied. Coupling (electronics) Electromagnetic wave Plasmonic lens Plasmonic metamaterials Quantum...
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  • Coupling (electronics), the transfer of a signal from one medium or circuit block to another Coupling (genetics), a type of genetic linkage Coupling (piping)...
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    of reducing unwanted inductive coupling, though moving the source of the magnetic field away from sensitive electronics is the simplest solution if possible...
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  • In electronics, direct coupling or DC coupling (also called conductive coupling and galvanic coupling) is the transfer of electrical energy by means of...
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  • impedance coupling between the signals, resulting in crosstalk. Crosstalk is a significant issue in structured cabling, audio electronics, integrated...
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  • components. Loose coupling may also mean: Loose coupling, applied to organizational settings by Karl E. Weick Loose coupling in electronics, where an inductively...
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  • insulating, such as the spontaneous discharge of a charged capacitor, magnetic coupling of a transformer with other components, or flow of current across a transistor...
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    In electronics, noise is an unwanted disturbance in an electrical signal.: 5  Noise generated by electronic devices varies greatly as it is produced by...
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  • Coupling loss, also known as connection loss, is the loss that occurs when energy is transferred from one circuit, circuit element, or medium to another...
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  • David M. Pozar (category American electronics engineers)
    the bandwidth of a microstrip antenna by proximity coupling". Electronics Letters. 23 (8). Electronics Letters, Institute of Electrical Engineering: 368...
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    Resonant inductive coupling or magnetic phase synchronous coupling is a phenomenon with inductive coupling in which the coupling becomes stronger when...
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  • The coupling coefficient of resonators is a dimensionless value that characterizes interaction of two resonators. Coupling coefficients are used in resonator...
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  • in solid-state devices. The field of spintronics concerns spin-charge coupling in metallic systems; the analogous effects in insulators fall into the...
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    coupling. Tesla failed to make a commercial product out of his findings but his resonant inductive coupling method is now widely used in electronics and...
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    In electronics, gain is a measure of the ability of a two-port circuit (often an amplifier) to increase the power or amplitude of a signal from the input...
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    In electronics, decoupling is the prevention of undesired electrical energy transfer (coupling) between subsystems. A common example is connecting localized...
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  • This is an index of articles relating to electronics and electricity or natural electricity and things that run on electricity and things that use or...
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    coupled port (see figure 1). The coupling factor represents the primary property of a directional coupler. Coupling factor is a negative quantity, it...
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    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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    known equally as susceptibility or immunity. A third class studied is coupling, which is the mechanism by which emitted interference reaches the victim...
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    sensitivity to an electromagnetic field impinging on the antenna. Design of coupling and transmission line structures to transport RF energy without radiation...
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  • The following is a list of countries by exports of electronics, including parts thereof (Harmonized System code 85). Data is for 2022, in billions of...
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    Biasing (redirect from Bias (electronics))
    In electronics, biasing is the setting of DC (direct current) operating conditions (current and voltage) of an electronic component that processes time-varying...
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    transformers. Isolation transformers are designed with attention to capacitive coupling between the two windings. The capacitance between primary and secondary...
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    coupling capacitor at the instrument input and only the AC signal is processed further. Piezoelectric sensors which do not possess IEPE electronics,...
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    Balun (category Radio electronics)
    do so. Sometimes, in the case of transformer baluns, they use magnetic coupling but need not do so. Common-mode chokes are also used as baluns and work...
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    an engine is more difficult. Therefore, some magnetos have an impulse coupling, a spring-like mechanical linkage between the engine and magneto drive...
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    electronic switching device which switches power to the load circuitry, and a coupling mechanism to enable the control signal to activate this switch without...
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