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  • Shift resistor
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Shift resistor may mean: CMOS digital level shifter Pull-up resistor This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Shift resistor

    Shift resistor

    Shift_resistor

  • Phase-shift oscillator
  • Electronic circuit with sine-wave output

    its input through a phase-shift network consisting of resistors and capacitors in a ladder network. The feedback network 'shifts' the phase of the amplifier

    Phase-shift oscillator

    Phase-shift_oscillator

  • Pierce oscillator
  • Electronic oscillator

    loop gain to unity. The purpose of using such a resistor in the amplifier circuit is to increase phase shift at startup, or when the crystal circuit is pulled

    Pierce oscillator

    Pierce oscillator

    Pierce_oscillator

  • Electronic color code
  • Color code to indicate values of electronic components

    indicate the values or ratings of electronic components, usually for resistors, but also for capacitors, inductors, diodes and others. A separate code

    Electronic color code

    Electronic color code

    Electronic_color_code

  • Voltage divider
  • Linear circuit that produces an output voltage that is a fraction of its input voltage

    example of a voltage divider is two resistors connected in series, with the input voltage applied across the resistor pair and the output voltage emerging

    Voltage divider

    Voltage_divider

  • Electrical ballast
  • Device to limit the current in lamps

    characteristic. Ballasts vary greatly in complexity. They may be as simple as a resistor, inductor, or capacitor (or a combination of these) wired in series with

    Electrical ballast

    Electrical ballast

    Electrical_ballast

  • RC circuit
  • Electric circuit composed of resistors and capacitors

    A resistor–capacitor circuit (RC circuit), or RC filter or RC network, is an electric circuit composed of resistors and capacitors. It may be driven by

    RC circuit

    RC_circuit

  • Electrical resistance and conductance
  • Opposition to the passage of an electric current

    on one side of the resistor and the other), not the voltage itself, provides the driving force pushing current through a resistor. In hydraulics, it is

    Electrical resistance and conductance

    Electrical resistance and conductance

    Electrical_resistance_and_conductance

  • Electrical impedance
  • Opposition of a circuit to a current when a voltage is applied

    current (AC) amplitude across a resistor is R {\displaystyle R} , and that the AC voltage leads the current across a resistor by 0 degrees. This result is

    Electrical impedance

    Electrical impedance

    Electrical_impedance

  • Memristor
  • Nonlinear two-terminal fundamental circuit element

    A memristor (/ˈmɛmrɪstər/; a portmanteau of memory resistor) is a non-linear two-terminal electrical component relating electric charge and magnetic flux

    Memristor

    Memristor

    Memristor

  • Transimpedance amplifier
  • Amplifier that converts current to voltage

    transimpedance amplifier is just an opamp with a large-valued feedback resistor, Rf. This resistor sets the amplifier's transimpedance (i.e. its change in output

    Transimpedance amplifier

    Transimpedance amplifier

    Transimpedance_amplifier

  • Low-pass filter
  • Type of signal filter

    its RC time constant. For current signals, a similar circuit, using a resistor and capacitor in parallel, works in a similar manner. (See current divider

    Low-pass filter

    Low-pass_filter

  • Resonance
  • Physical characteristic of oscillating systems

    voltage of interest is the voltage across the resistor. In the Laplace domain the voltage across the resistor is V out ( s ) = R I ( s ) , {\displaystyle

    Resonance

    Resonance

    Resonance

  • RLC circuit
  • Resistor Inductor Capacitor Circuit

    An RLC circuit is an electrical circuit consisting of a resistor (R), an inductor (L), and a capacitor (C), connected in series or in parallel. The name

    RLC circuit

    RLC circuit

    RLC_circuit

  • CAN bus
  • Standard for serial communication between devices without host computer

    the signal lines and resistor(s) move to a low-impedance state with respect to the rails so that current flows through the resistor. CAN+ voltage tends

    CAN bus

    CAN bus

    CAN_bus

  • List of 7400-series integrated circuits
  • clock and clear 25 Ω series resistor (20) CD74FCT2273 74x2299 1 8-bit universal shift register three-state, 25 Ω series resistor 20 QS74FCT2299T 74x2323 2

    List of 7400-series integrated circuits

    List_of_7400-series_integrated_circuits

  • Circulator
  • Electronic circuit in which a signal entering any port exits at the next port

    differential phase shifters. A differential phase shifter provides non-reciprocal transmission phase shift. That is, the forward phase shift is different from

    Circulator

    Circulator

    Circulator

  • Diode–transistor logic
  • Class of digital circuits

    (providing signal restoration) is performed by a transistor (in contrast with resistor–transistor logic (RTL) and transistor–transistor logic (TTL). The DTL circuit

    Diode–transistor logic

    Diode–transistor logic

    Diode–transistor_logic

  • Bipolar transistor biasing
  • Process necessary for BJT amplifiers to work correctly

    this article. In discrete circuits, bias circuits primarily consist of resistors. In integrated circuits, bias circuits are often more complicated – especially

    Bipolar transistor biasing

    Bipolar transistor biasing

    Bipolar_transistor_biasing

  • Zener diode
  • Diode that allows current to flow in the reverse direction at a specific voltage

    supply. A Zener diode can be applied to a circuit with a resistor to act as a voltage shifter. This circuit lowers the output voltage by a quantity that

    Zener diode

    Zener diode

    Zener_diode

  • TRIAC
  • Solid-state semiconductor device

    turn-ons can be avoided by using a snubber circuit (usually of the resistor/capacitor or resistor/capacitor/inductor type) between MT1 and MT2. Snubber circuits

    TRIAC

    TRIAC

    TRIAC

  • Light-emitting diode
  • Semiconductor light source

    controlling circuits within the same package, which may range from a simple resistor, blinking or color changing control, or an addressable controller for RGB

    Light-emitting diode

    Light-emitting diode

    Light-emitting_diode

  • Serial Peripheral Interface
  • Synchronous serial communication interface

    sometimes also called "3-wire" SPI. Here e.g. MOSI (via a resistor) and MISO (no resistor) of a master is connected to the SDIO line of a slave. Such

    Serial Peripheral Interface

    Serial_Peripheral_Interface

  • 555 timer IC
  • Integrated circuit used for timer applications

    the same resistor value in parallel and/or series. A second resistor in parallel, the new timing is half the table time. A second resistor in series

    555 timer IC

    555 timer IC

    555_timer_IC

  • Diode modelling
  • Any mathematical model describing semiconductor diodes

    modelled as 3 components in series: an ideal diode, a voltage source and a resistor. The figure shows a real diode I-V curve being approximated by a two-segment

    Diode modelling

    Diode_modelling

  • Schmitt trigger
  • Electronic comparator circuit with hysteresis

    shifting circuit following the trigger circuit. When the input voltage (Q1 base voltage) rises slightly above the voltage across the emitter resistor

    Schmitt trigger

    Schmitt trigger

    Schmitt_trigger

  • RL circuit
  • Resistive and inductive circuit

    A resistor–inductor circuit (RL circuit), or RL filter or RL network, is an electric circuit composed of resistors and inductors driven by a voltage or

    RL circuit

    RL_circuit

  • Fluctuation–dissipation theorem
  • Statistical physics theorem

    and Harry Nyquist's explanation in 1928 of Johnson noise in electrical resistors. The fluctuation–dissipation theorem says that when there is a process

    Fluctuation–dissipation theorem

    Fluctuation–dissipation_theorem

  • Lera Lynn
  • American singer-songwriter

    songs in a dive bar frequented by the main characters. Her 2016 album Resistor was reviewed in Rolling Stone. Have You Met Lera Lynn (2011) Lying in the

    Lera Lynn

    Lera Lynn

    Lera_Lynn

  • RC oscillator
  • Linear oscillator circuit using an RC network

    the phase-shift oscillator the feedback network is three identical cascaded RC sections. In the simplest design the capacitors and resistors in each section

    RC oscillator

    RC_oscillator

  • Common emitter
  • Type of electronic amplifier using a bipolar junction transistor

    that has been amplified by the ratio RC/RE and shifted by an amount determined by all four resistors. Because RC is often large, the output impedance

    Common emitter

    Common emitter

    Common_emitter

  • Rectifier
  • Electrical device that converts AC to DC

    filter, which may be a capacitor, choke, or set of capacitors, chokes and resistors, possibly followed by a voltage regulator to produce a steady voltage

    Rectifier

    Rectifier

    Rectifier

  • Differentiator
  • Type of circuit

    filter circuits depicted in figure, consisting of a resistor and a capacitor, or alternatively a resistor and an inductor,[citation needed] approximate differentiation

    Differentiator

    Differentiator

  • Metric prefix
  • Order of magnitude indicator

    (data) – Computer data measurements and scales RKM code – Notation to specify resistor and capacitor values Unified Code for Units of Measure – System of codes

    Metric prefix

    Metric_prefix

  • Shift blocking
  • Automotive transmission feature

    continuing, decades-long ability to bypass the system easily with a simple resistor, make it clear that GM has never intended to make the system difficult

    Shift blocking

    Shift_blocking

  • Transistor–transistor logic
  • Class of digital circuits

    the amplifying function (the second "transistor"), as opposed to earlier resistor–transistor logic (RTL) and diode–transistor logic (DTL). TTL integrated

    Transistor–transistor logic

    Transistor–transistor_logic

  • RF microwave CAE CAD
  • filters, inductors, isolators, limiters, mixers, oscillators, phase shifters, resistors, rotary joints, switches, transistors, terminators, and waveguides

    RF microwave CAE CAD

    RF_microwave_CAE_CAD

  • Ferrite bead
  • Passive component (choke) suppressing high-frequency noise in electronic circuits

    inductors and transformers Decoupling (electronics) Fuse (electrical) Zero-ohm resistor Vanhoenacker, Mark (November 1, 2012). "What Is That Little Cylinder on

    Ferrite bead

    Ferrite bead

    Ferrite_bead

  • Braking chopper
  • Magnetic switch in circuits

    switch that limits the DC bus voltage by switching the braking energy to a resistor where the braking energy is converted to heat. Braking choppers are automatically

    Braking chopper

    Braking chopper

    Braking_chopper

  • Linear time-invariant system
  • Mathematical model which is both linear and time-invariant

    good example of an LTI system is any electrical circuit consisting of resistors, capacitors, inductors and linear amplifiers. Linear time-invariant system

    Linear time-invariant system

    Linear time-invariant system

    Linear_time-invariant_system

  • Differential amplifier
  • Electrical circuit component which amplifies the difference of two analog signals

    appropriate feedback resistors to a standard op-amp, or with a dedicated integrated circuit containing internal feedback resistors. It is also a common

    Differential amplifier

    Differential amplifier

    Differential_amplifier

  • PMOS logic
  • Family of digital circuits

    is easy to design and manufacture (a MOSFET can be made to operate as a resistor, so the whole circuit can be made with PMOS FETs), it has several shortcomings

    PMOS logic

    PMOS logic

    PMOS_logic

  • Y-Δ transform
  • Technique in electrical circuit analysis

    can be considered a special case of the star-mesh transform for three resistors. In mathematics, the Y-Δ transform plays an important role in theory of

    Y-Δ transform

    Y-Δ_transform

  • Negative impedance converter
  • Active circuit which injects energy into circuits

    {\displaystyle R_{1}} , R 2 {\displaystyle R_{2}} on the figure) with a resistor ( R 3 {\displaystyle R_{3}} ) connected between its output and input. The

    Negative impedance converter

    Negative_impedance_converter

  • Strain gauge
  • Electronic component used to measure strain

    resistor value right and you will see no change. Zero shift with temperature - If the TCGF of each gauge is not the same, there will be a zero shift with

    Strain gauge

    Strain gauge

    Strain_gauge

  • Digital-to-analog converter
  • Device that converts a digital signal into an analog signal

    individual voltage or current. Switched resistor DAC contains a parallel resistor network. Individual resistors are enabled or bypassed in the network

    Digital-to-analog converter

    Digital-to-analog converter

    Digital-to-analog_converter

  • Cathode follower oscillator
  • Electronic oscillator

    the anode resistor of the right triode couples the amplified signal back to the LC-circuit. At low frequency, both triodes have a phase shift of zero degree

    Cathode follower oscillator

    Cathode follower oscillator

    Cathode_follower_oscillator

  • Capacitor
  • Electronic component

    parts of electrical circuits in many common electrical devices. Unlike a resistor, an ideal capacitor does not dissipate energy, although real-life capacitors

    Capacitor

    Capacitor

    Capacitor

  • Comparator
  • Device that compares two voltages or currents

    the voltage and current gain after each amplifier, and resistors then behave as level-shifters. Some comparators (e.g. LM339) use open collector output

    Comparator

    Comparator

    Comparator

  • Darlington transistor
  • Multi-transistor electronics configuration

    second transistor often has a resistor of a few hundred ohms connected between its base and emitter terminals. This resistor provides a low-impedance discharge

    Darlington transistor

    Darlington_transistor

  • High-pass filter
  • Type of electronic circuit or optical filter

    across the series combination of a capacitor and a resistor and using the voltage across the resistor as an output. The transfer function of this linear

    High-pass filter

    High-pass filter

    High-pass_filter

  • Invention of the integrated circuit
  • for a method of forming various electronic components – transistors, resistors, lumped and distributed capacitances – on a single chip. Johnson described

    Invention of the integrated circuit

    Invention_of_the_integrated_circuit

  • Electrical reactance
  • Opposition to current by inductance or capacitance

    reactance. It is denoted by the symbol ⁠ X {\displaystyle X} ⁠. An ideal resistor has zero reactance, whereas ideal reactors have no shunt conductance and

    Electrical reactance

    Electrical_reactance

  • Colpitts oscillator
  • LC oscillator design

    the drain, is connected to the high impedance top of the LC circuit. The resistor R1 sets the operating point to 0.5mA drain current with no oscillating

    Colpitts oscillator

    Colpitts_oscillator

  • Flicker noise
  • Type of electronic noise

    or current fluctuations by Ohm's law. There is also a 1/f component in resistors with no direct current through them, likely due to temperature fluctuations

    Flicker noise

    Flicker_noise

  • Hartley oscillator
  • Electronic oscillator

    (and thus distortion reduction) can be achieved with a simple grid leak resistor-capacitor combination in series with the gate or grid (see the Scott circuit

    Hartley oscillator

    Hartley_oscillator

  • Emitter-coupled logic
  • Integrated circuit logic family

    common emitter resistor RE acts nearly as a current source. The output voltages at the collector load resistors RC1 and RC3 are shifted and buffered to

    Emitter-coupled logic

    Emitter-coupled logic

    Emitter-coupled_logic

  • IBM 1620
  • Small IBM scientific computer released in 1959

    print the deck. Most of the logic circuitry of the 1620 was a type of resistor–transistor logic (RTL) using "drift" transistors (a type of transistor

    IBM 1620

    IBM 1620

    IBM_1620

  • SAE J1772
  • Electric vehicle charging connector in North America

    vehicle by adding parallel 1.3 kΩ resistor resulting in a voltage drop to +6 V or by adding a parallel 270 Ω resistor for a required ventilation resulting

    SAE J1772

    SAE J1772

    SAE_J1772

  • Logic level
  • Finite states of a digital signal

    techniques such as additional pull-up resistors or purpose-built interface circuits known as level shifters. A level shifter connects one digital circuit that

    Logic level

    Logic_level

  • Failure of electronic components
  • Ways electronic components fail and prevention measures

    given level of reliability. For example, the power-handling ability of a resistor may be greatly derated when applied in high-altitude aircraft to obtain

    Failure of electronic components

    Failure of electronic components

    Failure_of_electronic_components

  • Gyrator
  • Two-port non-reciprocal network element

    Bernard D. H. Tellegen as a hypothetical fifth linear element after the resistor, capacitor, inductor and ideal transformer. Unlike the four conventional

    Gyrator

    Gyrator

    Gyrator

  • Möbius strip
  • Non-orientable surface with one edge

    orbitals aligned along the cycle in the pattern of a Möbius strip The Möbius resistor, a strip of conductive material covering the single side of a dielectric

    Möbius strip

    Möbius strip

    Möbius_strip

  • All-pass filter
  • Signal processing filter

    fact, the phase shift of the all-pass filter is double the phase shift of the high-pass filter at its non-inverting input. The resistor can be replaced

    All-pass filter

    All-pass_filter

  • Foster–Seeley discriminator
  • Type of FM detector circuit

    capacitors. The choke L 3 {\displaystyle L3} , sometimes replaced by a resistor, provides a DC path through the rectifier diodes. The demodulator's bandwidth

    Foster–Seeley discriminator

    Foster–Seeley discriminator

    Foster–Seeley_discriminator

  • Electromotive force
  • Electrical action produced by a non-electrical source

    source and a resistor, the sum of the source's applied voltage plus the ohmic voltage drop through the resistor is zero. But the resistor provides no emf

    Electromotive force

    Electromotive force

    Electromotive_force

  • D-17B
  • Missile guidance computer

    solid-state electronics and a relatively simple design. Simpler DRL (diode–resistor) logic was used extensively, while less-reliable DTL (diode–transistor)

    D-17B

    D-17B

    D-17B

  • TL431
  • Linear integrated circuit precision shunt regulator

    connected to the control input of the pulse-width modulation (PWM) controller. Resistor R3 (around 1 kΩ), shunting the LED, helps keep ICA above the 1 mA threshold

    TL431

    TL431

    TL431

  • Uni-Vibe
  • Effects pedal

    phasing filters and an optical circuit utilizing LDRs (Light Dependent Resistor) and an incandescent bulb inside a light shield with a reflective interior

    Uni-Vibe

    Uni-Vibe

    Uni-Vibe

  • Triadex Muse
  • divisions or shift register bits are then used to raise the pitch of the synthesizer by one of four pre-determined diatonic intervals via a resistor ladder-based

    Triadex Muse

    Triadex Muse

    Triadex_Muse

  • History of the transistor
  • Foundation states that the term is a combination of the words "transfer" and "resistor". Shockley was upset about the device being credited to Brattain and Bardeen

    History of the transistor

    History_of_the_transistor

  • Chevrolet K5 Blazer
  • American sport utility vehicle

    plugs are actually 12 V glow plugs with a resistor pack on the firewall to drop the 24 V down to 12 V. This resistor pack can be bypassed and the glow plugs

    Chevrolet K5 Blazer

    Chevrolet K5 Blazer

    Chevrolet_K5_Blazer

  • Integrated circuit
  • Electronic circuit formed on a small, flat piece of semiconductor material

    circuits formed from various electronic components, such as transistors, resistors, and capacitors, and their interconnections. These components are fabricated

    Integrated circuit

    Integrated circuit

    Integrated_circuit

  • Hewlett-Packard
  • American information technology company (1939–2015)

    which used a small incandescent light bulb as a temperature dependent resistor in a critical portion of the circuit, and a negative feedback loop to stabilize

    Hewlett-Packard

    Hewlett-Packard

    Hewlett-Packard

  • Printed circuit board
  • Board to support and connect electronic components

    screenprinted with metallic paint for conductors and carbon material for resistors, with ceramic disc capacitors and subminiature vacuum tubes soldered in

    Printed circuit board

    Printed circuit board

    Printed_circuit_board

  • Clamper (electronics)
  • Electronic circuit that fixes voltage

    offset from the stored charge. The capacitor forms a time constant with a resistor load, which determines the range of frequencies over which the clamper

    Clamper (electronics)

    Clamper (electronics)

    Clamper_(electronics)

  • MEMS magnetic field sensor
  • Small-scale magnetometer

    Wheatstone bridge is formed by connecting the two "active" resistors with another two "passive" resistors, which are free of strain. When there is an external

    MEMS magnetic field sensor

    MEMS magnetic field sensor

    MEMS_magnetic_field_sensor

  • Equivalent impedance transforms
  • Equivalent circuit for impedance networks

    asking how many different combinations of resistors in parallel are equivalent to a given combined resistor. The number of series and parallel combinations

    Equivalent impedance transforms

    Equivalent_impedance_transforms

  • Body capacitance
  • Storage of electricity in the human body

    Discharge Association (ESDA) is a 100 pF capacitor in series with a 1.5 kΩ resistor. While humans are much larger than typical electronic components, they

    Body capacitance

    Body_capacitance

  • Propagation of uncertainty
  • Effect of variables' uncertainties on the uncertainty of a function based on them

    is an experiment in which one measures current, I, and voltage, V, on a resistor in order to determine the resistance, R, using Ohm's law, R = V / I. Given

    Propagation of uncertainty

    Propagation_of_uncertainty

  • Convolution
  • Integral expressing the amount of overlap of one function as it is shifted over another

    evaluated for all values of shift, producing the convolution function. The choice of which function is reflected and shifted before the integral does not

    Convolution

    Convolution

    Convolution

  • Antenna types
  • Antenna constructions for different applications

    property. If used for transmitting, the resistor makes traveling-wave antennas inefficient, since the resistor absorbs any radio wave after the wave has

    Antenna types

    Antenna_types

  • Relaxation oscillator
  • Oscillator that produces a nonsinusoidal repetitive waveform

    connecting an additional resistor in series to the threshold element. The two resistors form a voltage divider; so, the additional resistor has to have low enough

    Relaxation oscillator

    Relaxation oscillator

    Relaxation_oscillator

  • Ergodic process
  • Concept in statistics

    then the system is ergodic. Each resistor has an associated thermal noise that depends on the temperature. Take N resistors (N should be very large) and plot

    Ergodic process

    Ergodic_process

  • Envelope detector
  • Electronic circuit

    other times, the capacitor is gradually discharged through the resistor. The resistor and capacitor form a 1st-order low pass filter, which attenuates

    Envelope detector

    Envelope detector

    Envelope_detector

  • Bioelectrical impedance analysis
  • Method for estimating body composition

    of cellular tissue can be modeled as a resistor (representing the extracellular path) in parallel with a resistor and capacitor in series (representing

    Bioelectrical impedance analysis

    Bioelectrical_impedance_analysis

  • ΜA741
  • Operational amplifier

    appropriate quiescent current for each stage of the op amp. The 39 kΩ resistor connecting the diode-connected transistors Q11 and Q12, and the given supply

    ΜA741

    ΜA741

    ΜA741

  • Thermoelectric effect
  • Direct conversion of temperature differences to electric voltage and vice versa

    Attaching an electrode to the hotspot in an attempt to measure the locally shifted voltage will only partly succeed: It means another temperature gradient

    Thermoelectric effect

    Thermoelectric effect

    Thermoelectric_effect

  • Ring counter
  • Type of counter

    non-counting decimal-coded shaft digitizer". A Johnson counter and a few resistors can produce a glitch-free approximation of a sine wave having an output

    Ring counter

    Ring_counter

  • Analog signal processing
  • Signal processing conducted on analog signals

    television sets. Common analog processing elements include capacitors, resistors and inductors (as the passive elements) and transistors or op-amps (as

    Analog signal processing

    Analog_signal_processing

  • Electronics engineering
  • Sub-discipline of electrical engineering

    electrical engineering only used passive devices such as mechanical switches, resistors, inductors, and capacitors. It covers fields such as analog electronics

    Electronics engineering

    Electronics_engineering

  • Negative feedback
  • Control concept

    and voltages are zero. Such an ideal amplifier draws no current from the resistor divider. Ignoring dynamics (transient effects and propagation delay), the

    Negative feedback

    Negative feedback

    Negative_feedback

  • Amplitude modulation
  • Electronic method of transmitting information with a carrier wave

    digital signal, in which case the technique is generally called amplitude-shift keying. For example, in AM radio communication, a continuous wave radio-frequency

    Amplitude modulation

    Amplitude modulation

    Amplitude_modulation

  • Frequency mixer
  • Circuit that creates new frequencies from two signals

    switching diodes or transistors act either like a small resistor (switch closed) or large resistor (switch open), and in both cases only a minimal noise

    Frequency mixer

    Frequency mixer

    Frequency_mixer

  • Harmonic mean
  • Inverse of the average of the inverses of a set of numbers

    [citation needed] Average resistance for both resistors in parallel = ⁠Total voltage/Sum of current for each resistor⁠ = ⁠2V/I1 + I2⁠ = ⁠2V/⁠V/R1⁠ + ⁠V/R2⁠⁠ =

    Harmonic mean

    Harmonic_mean

  • Charge amplifier
  • Electronic current integrator

    grounded and they have no influence on the output signal. The feedback resistor Rf discharges the capacitor. Without Rf the DC gain would be very high

    Charge amplifier

    Charge amplifier

    Charge_amplifier

  • Lattice phase equaliser
  • Type of signal processing filter

    360° phase shift, of course, the input and output are now back in phase with each other. With ideal components there is no need to use resistors in the design

    Lattice phase equaliser

    Lattice phase equaliser

    Lattice_phase_equaliser

  • Z-HIT
  • Validation of Impedance Spectra

    phase shift (blue curve) remains constant. In other words, "a resistor remains a resistor". The reconstruction of the impedance from the phase shift further

    Z-HIT

    Z-HIT

  • Variable-frequency drive
  • Type of adjustable-speed drive

    dissipation of this power as heat in a set of resistors. Cooling fans may be used to prevent resistor overheating. Dynamic braking wastes braking energy

    Variable-frequency drive

    Variable-frequency drive

    Variable-frequency_drive

  • HD44780 (integrated circuit)
  • Alphanumeric LCD controller

    an oscillator frequency of 270 kHz. The data sheet indicates that for a resistor of 91 kΩ at VCC=5 V the oscillator can vary between 190 kHz and 350 kHz

    HD44780 (integrated circuit)

    HD44780_(integrated_circuit)

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    Indian

    Durapa

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    Darsanidarsani

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    Hedges

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  • Shaft
  • n.

    A long passage for the admission or outlet of air; an air shaft.

  • Shifting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Shift

  • Shirt
  • v. t. & i.

    To cover or clothe with a shirt, or as with a shirt.

  • Shift
  • v. t.

    To change the place of; to move or remove from one place to another; as, to shift a burden from one shoulder to another; to shift the blame.

  • Shift
  • v. t.

    The change of one set of workmen for another; hence, a spell, or turn, of work; also, a set of workmen who work in turn with other sets; as, a night shift.

  • Shifty
  • a.

    Full of, or ready with, shifts; fertile in expedients or contrivance.

  • Shift
  • v. t.

    A breaking off and dislocation of a seam; a fault.

  • Shift
  • v. t.

    A change of the position of the hand on the finger board, in playing the violin.

  • Shift
  • v. t.

    To change the position of; to alter the bearings of; to turn; as, to shift the helm or sails.

  • Shaft
  • n.

    The long handle of a spear or similar weapon; hence, the weapon itself; (Fig.) anything regarded as a shaft to be thrown or darted; as, shafts of light.

  • Shifted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Shift

  • Switch
  • v. t.

    To shift to another circuit.

  • Shift
  • v. t.

    In building, the extent, or arrangement, of the overlapping of plank, brick, stones, etc., that are placed in courses so as to break joints.

  • Shift
  • v. t.

    Something frequently shifted; especially, a woman's under-garment; a chemise.

  • Shift
  • v. t.

    To exchange for another of the same class; to remove and to put some similar thing in its place; to change; as, to shift the clothes; to shift the scenes.

  • Sift
  • v. t.

    To separate with a sieve, as the fine part of a substance from the coarse; as, to sift meal or flour; to sift powder; to sift sand or lime.

  • Shaft
  • n.

    A solid or hollow cylinder or bar, having one or more journals on which it rests and revolves, and intended to carry one or more wheels or other revolving parts and to transmit power or motion; as, the shaft of a steam engine.