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- generators. Fixed resistors have resistances that only change slightly with temperature, time or operating voltage. Variable resistors can be used to adjust...
- A resistor ladder is an electrical circuit made from repeating units of resistors, in specific configurations. An R–2R ladder configuration is a simple...
- programmable pull-up resistors for logic inputs so that not many external components are needed. Some disadvantages of pull-up resistors are the extra power...
- coded resistors.) "JEDEC History". JEDEC. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-09-29. EIA RS-279: Color code for film resistors. Electronic...
- Resistor–transistor logic (RTL), sometimes also known as transistor–resistor logic (TRL), is a class of digital circuits built using resistors as the input...
- voltage requires higher value bleeder resistors to avoid unnecessarily loading the supply circuits. The bleeder resistor commonly found inside a flyback transformer...
- generators. Fixed resistors have resistances that only change slightly with temperature, time or operating voltage. Variable resistors can be used to adjust...
- "Making Resistors with Math", Time, vol. 84, no. 13, September 25, 1964 US patent 3,267,406, R. L. Davis, "Non-Inductive Electrical Resistor", issued...
- MOSFET. There are both floating voltage-controlled resistors and grounded voltage-controlled resistors. Floating VCRs can be placed between two p****ive...
- series and parallel resistors (r, and rp, respectively). Thus, the total circuit can be modeled by a cascade combination of those resistors and TVT (or TVG)...