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Parent topics
- Two-port network [r]: An electrical network with two ports, useful for simplifying linear electrical circuits [e]
Subtopics
- Thévenin's theorem [r]: An electrical network theorem explaining the replacement of a two-terminal portion of a linear circuit by a simplified circuit consisting of a voltage source, called the Thévenin voltage source, in series with an impedance, called the Thévenin impedance. [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]