gain, an attenuator provides loss, or gain less than unity. An attenuator is often referred to as a "pad" in audio electronics. Attenuators are usually...
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Attenuator could mean: Attenuator (electronics), an electronic device that reduces the amplitude of an electronic signal. Optical attenuator, an electronic...
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A power attenuator, used with a guitar amplifier, is a type of attenuator that diverts and dissipates a portion of the amplifier's power to enable hearing...
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Π pad (redirect from Box attenuator)
type of attenuator circuit in electronics whereby the topology of the circuit is formed in the shape of the Greek capital letter pi (Π). Attenuators are used...
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fire In electronics, a kind of diode intended to absorb energy peaks, normally generated by inductive circuitry Damping (disambiguation) Attenuator (electronics)...
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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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attenuator circuit in electronics whereby the topology of the circuit is formed in the shape of the letter "T". Attenuators are used in electronics to...
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of any of several types, as used on a network line, especially: Attenuator (electronics), an electronic device that reduces the amplitude of an electronic...
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The flap attenuator or resistive-card attenuator is a flap-type waveguide attenuator that allows for precise and continuous attenuation of electromagnetic...
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PIN diode (category Power electronics)
diode), but it makes it suitable for attenuators, fast switches, photodetectors, and high-voltage power electronics applications. The PIN photodiode was...
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The Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS), which was previously known as the Joint Army-Navy Nomenclature System (AN System. JAN) and the...
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Electronic circuit simulation (redirect from Electronics circuit simulator)
this type of software for the teaching of electronics technician and electronics engineering programs. Electronics simulation software engages its users by...
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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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Telecommunications (redirect from Electronics and Communication)
single box of electronics working as both the transmitter and a receiver, or a transceiver (e.g., a mobile phone). The transmission electronics and the receiver...
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Noise temperature (category Noise (electronics))
an attenuator prior to the first amplifier will degrade the noise figure due to the amplifier. For instance, if stage 1 represents a 6 dB attenuator so...
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In electronics, a clipper is a circuit designed to prevent a signal from exceeding a predetermined reference voltage level. A clipper does not distort...
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certain range and rejects (attenuates) frequencies outside that range. It is the inverse of a band-stop filter. In electronics and signal processing, a...
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Pad (section Computing and electronics)
designated surface area for an electrical contact A resistive pad used in an attenuator An electronic notebook A tablet computer GridPad, the first commercially...
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make allowances for that. Small, physical Faraday cages are used by electronics engineers during equipment testing to simulate such an environment to...
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Fender Bass VI (section Electronics)
vintage reissue featuring the 1963 model's Jaguar-style pickups and electronics. The Fender Custom Shop reissued a similar model from 2006 through 2008...
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Optical fiber (section Mechanisms of attenuation)
which produce strong magnetic fields. Other examples are for powering electronics in high-powered antenna elements and measurement devices used in high-voltage...
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mains electricity input and internal circuitry of electronic equipment to attenuate conducted radio frequencies radio frequency interference (RFI), also known...
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RG-6 (section Attenuation/signal loss)
indicator for bulk radio frequency (RF) cable in the U.S. military's Joint Electronics Type Designation System. The suffix /U means for general utility use...
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conveniently within the electronics enclosure. This can easily be achieved because the casing usually has little attenuation, and is employed in ambient...
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Crosstalk (redirect from Crosstalk (electronics))
In electronics, crosstalk (XT) is a phenomenon by which a signal transmitted on one circuit or channel of a transmission system creates an undesired effect...
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be extended by the user. The attenuator synthesis application can be used to design various types of passive attenuators. The command line conversion...
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arrangement. For this T to Pi conversion, see the equations in Attenuator (electronics)). When Cb > Ca, an alternative procedure is necessary, where common...
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analog music synthesizers that was produced from 1975 to 1979 by Oberheim Electronics. Developed by Tom Oberheim, they were the first production synthesizers...
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Electronic oscillator (redirect from Oscillator (electronics))
vibrating quartz crystal. Crystal oscillators are ubiquitous in modern electronics, being the source for the clock signal in computers and digital watches...
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Function generators, like most signal generators, may also contain an attenuator, various means of modulating the output waveform, and often the ability...
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