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transconductance

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  • noun electronics The ratio of the change in output current to the change in input voltage across a circuit

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Examples

  • Amplifier A1A is the wideband transconductance amplifier.

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  • The small dc and ac error of a transconductance switch accommodates the application's requirements.

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  • The switch dynamics are exceptionally pure because the wideband control and signal paths faithfully track a 1000-to-1 transconductance change.

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  • The amplifier and its transconductance-control channel are wideband components, permitting them to faithfully track rapid variations in a transconductance setting.

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  • Use a variable-transconductance amplifier instead of a diode bridge.

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  • You don't see turn-off feedthrough due to the transconductance reduction of 1000-to-1 and the attendant 25-fold decrease in the frequency bandwidth.

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  • The transconductance collapses on the falling edge, which ensures low feedthrough for that condition.

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  • When the sample gate goes low, the transconductance switch goes off, and you can discern no feedthrough.

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  • This approach compensates A1A's transconductance temperature dependence to minimize gain drift.

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  • You drive the transconductance sampling switch from a nonsaturating residue amplifier, feeding the oscilloscope.

    Engineering Hardware-Software 2010

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