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- billionth (10−9) of a farad) = 0.000 000 001 F = 0.001 μF = 1000 pF 1 pF (picofarad, one trillionth (10−12) of a farad) = 0.000 000 000 001 F = 0.001 nF A...
- micro-microfarad, (MMF or μμF), an obsolete unit of capacitance, equivalent to a picofarad Multi-mode optical fiber Memory-mapped file, a segment of virtual memory...
- common units of capacitance are the microfarad (µF), nanofarad (nF), picofarad (pF), and, in microcircuits, femtofarad (fF). Some applications also use...
- models is defined in the JEDEC 22-A114-B standard, which specifies a 100 picofarad capacitor and a 1,500 ohm resistor. Other similar standards are MIL-STD-883...
- equivalent to picofarad (pF). Summary of obsolete capacitance units: (upper/lower case variations are not shown) μF (microfarad) = mf, mfd pF (picofarad) = mmf...
- Transistors have collector-base parasitic capacitance in the low picofarad to fractional picofarad range. The Miller Effect means that when this capacitance...
- Current densities are usually expressed in pA⋅pF−1 (picoamperes per picofarad) (i.e., current divided by capacitance). Techniques exist to empirically...
- regions of the polytene chromosome that are sites of RNA transcription Picofarad (pF), a unit of capacitance sometimes pronounced "puff" Cocoa Puffs, a...
- micromillimetres or millimicrons (now nanometres), micromicrofarads (μμF; now picofarads, pF), kilomegatonnes (now gigatonnes), hectokilometres (now 100 kilometres)...
- Resistance is referred to in ohms (Ω), capacitance is referred to in picofarad (pF or "puff"). The most commonly used discharge network is for IEC 61000-4-2...