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Using different value capacitors in parallel for bypass (or decoupling) serves to filter a wide range of noise frequencies and ensure a st...
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Capacitors are commonly used for Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection due to their ability to absorb and dissipate the high-frequency...
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Why We Use a High-Value Resistor Across VBE in Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) Circuits In designing circuits using Bipolar Junction Tra...
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A Zener diode is often placed across the gate-source (V GS _{\text{GS}} GS ) of a MOSFET to protect it from excessive gate voltage. Here...
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The shim inductor in a DC-DC converter circuit, as seen in above diagram, serves several important functions. It is typically introduced ...
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The Role of a Schottky Diode in MCU Input Protection – Detailed Explanation In the provided schematic, a Schottky diode (BAT54SWT1G) is us...
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A high-value resistor is often placed across the gate-source (V GS _{\text{GS}} ) of a MOSFET for the following reasons: Gate Discharge Pa...
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Over the last 40 years, Principles of Transistor Circuits has provided students and practitioners with a text they can rely on to keep the...
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7 Clever uses of resistors in electronic circuits: Practical techniques for efficient circuit designResistors are one of the most fundamental components in electronics, but their utility goes far beyond just limiting current. Here are six ...
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