input impedance

collocation in English

meaningsofinputandimpedance

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input
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.pʊt/
us
/ˈɪn.pʊt/
something such as energy, money, or information that is put into a system, organization, or machine so that it ...
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impedance
noun[U]
uk
/ɪmˈpiː.dəns/
us
/ɪmˈpiː.dəns/
the total resistance of electrical equipment to ...
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(Definition ofinputandimpedancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This means that the even numbered modes are not welcome in the resonator, because theinputimpedanceis low at their frequencies.
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This is due to the fact that theinputimpedanceof the induction adder decreases with the connection of the dummy load.
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Detection of pulmonary vascular disease in infants usinginputimpedancespectra.
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From their data, and from animal experiments,13 it is speculated that the pulmonaryinputimpedancespectrum changes normally with age.
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We measured theinputimpedancespectrum during middleor long-term follow-up cardiac catheterization.
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From the measuredinputimpedanceto the synthesis signal.
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Infant pulmonary vascular model based on the pulmonaryinputimpedancespectrum.
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For years scientists searched for a solution that would combine the highinputimpedanceof the vacuum tube with the many other advantages of the transistor.
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Theinputimpedanceof the amplifier is regarded as so high that the current drawn by the input is neglected.
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Examples are imperfect voltage followers (emitter, source, cathode follower, etc.) and amplifiers with series negative feedback (emitter degeneration), whoseinputimpedanceis moderately increased.
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One half is impedance-scaled to theinputimpedanceand the other is scaled to the output impedance.
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This reduces their gain, but improves their linearity,inputimpedance, output impedance, and bandwidth, and stabilises all of these parameters, including the closed-loop gain.
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This means theinputimpedancecan no longer be increased arbitrarily in order to reduce the noise figure.
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When using a tuned circuit in the input, the network must match the driving source to theinputimpedanceof the grid.
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The degree of mismatch and signal distortion due to reflections are a function of the impedance presented by the stub and terminalinputimpedance.
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This is directly analogous to the definition of characteristic impedance as theinputimpedanceof an infinitely long line.
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