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- Two-port network [r]: An electrical network with two ports, useful for simplifying linear electrical circuits [e]
- Hybrid-pi model [r]: A circuit model used for analyzing the small-signal behavior of transistors. [e]
- Mode (electronics) [r]: A range of operation of an electrical device set by its bias condition or, when no signals are present, its quiescent or operating point. [e]
- Pole splitting [r]: A form of frequency compensation used in an electronic amplifier to increase the stability of the amplifier and improve its step response at the cost of decreased speed. [e]
- Two-port network [r]: An electrical network with two ports, useful for simplifying linear electrical circuits [e]
- Current mirror [r]: An electrical circuit designed to control a current through one active device by copying the current in another active device, thereby keeping the output current constant regardless of loading. [e]