WHAT IS NEGATIVE RESISTANCE - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING STACK …
Oct 27, 2013 I have heard some people talk a bit about negative resistance, but I have never really understood it. What is negative resistance? From electronics.stackexchange.com
GATE CAPACITANCE AND MILLER CAPACITANCE ON THE MOSFET
Sep 28, 2013 How is the Gate capacitance and the Miller capacitance modeled for a MOSFET. What is the behavior for both when a Gate Voltage is applied? From electronics.stackexchange.com
FREQUENCY - HOW FAST CAN A MODERN ASIC BE CLOCKED? - ELECTRICAL ...
Apr 11, 2014 Modern CPUs today are commonly clocked in the 3-4 GHz range. How fast can typical modern ASICs be clocked? For example if I were building a commodity ASIC for … From electronics.stackexchange.com
Sep 28, 2015 I am trying to design a low noise preamplifier with the following part: 2SC3324. This is one of the lowest noise BJTs around I could find and I like to make sure I interpret … From electronics.stackexchange.com
WHY DOES MOSFET PINCH-OFF OCCUR? - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING …
Your description is correct: given that VGS> VT V G S> V T, if we apply a Drain-to-Source voltage of magnitude VSAT = VGS − VT V S A T = V G S − V T or higher, the channel will pinch-off. I'll … From electronics.stackexchange.com
Jun 5, 2016 Compare it to SiGe (Silicon Germanium) which has been available for many years. It has faster (bipolar) transistors. Is it used everywhere? No, because few ICs use bipolar … From electronics.stackexchange.com
Printing is different from the (virtual) document size. The schematic document size sets the proportions and the mapping from the symbol size to document. The printed page dimensions … From electronics.stackexchange.com
HOW DO I GET A BIGGER SHEET SIZE IN ALTIUM, UPDATING CURRENT ONE?
Jun 28, 2023 I have a schematic sheet and I need more free space on it. The actual size is A4. I have right-clicked in the sheet, went to Preferences and changed the Sheet Size from A4 to … From electronics.stackexchange.com
WHY DOES THE THICKNESS OF A WIRE AFFECT RESISTANCE?
A teacher explained why by using a highway analogy. The more lanes you have, the faster the cars go through, where the number of lanes obviously represent the wire thickness and the … From electronics.stackexchange.com
SEMICONDUCTORS - WHAT IS SILICON GERMANIUM (SIGE)? - ELECTRICAL ...
Sep 25, 2013 SiGe is a semiconductor alloy, meaning a mixture of two elements, silicon and germanium. Since 2000 or so, SiGe has become widely used to enhance the performance of … From electronics.stackexchange.com
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