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  2. Andru Branch - Wikipedia

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    Andru Branch (born June 27, 1968) is a Canadian reggae musician. He is the lead singer-songwriter of the reggae band Andru Branch & Halfway Tree . He was nominated for a Juno Award for his debut 1998 album What If I Told You .

  3. Nodal analysis - Wikipedia

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    In practice, the voltage at the reference node is taken to be 0. Consider it is the last node, v N = 0 {\displaystyle v_{N}=0} . In this case, it is straightforward to verify that the resulting equations for the other N − 1 {\displaystyle N-1} nodes remain the same, and therefore one can simply discard the last column as well as the last line ...

  4. Radio-frequency engineering - Wikipedia

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    Radio-frequency (RF) engineering is a subset of electrical engineering involving the application of transmission line, waveguide, antenna, radar, and electromagnetic field principles to the design and application of devices that produce or use signals within the radio band, the frequency range of about 20 kHz up to 300 GHz.

  5. Three-state logic - Wikipedia

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    In digital electronics, a tri-state or three-state buffer is a type of digital buffer that has three stable states: a high output state, a low output state, and a high-impedance state. In the high-impedance state, the output of the buffer is disconnected from the output bus, allowing other devices to drive the bus without interference from the ...

  6. Outline of electronics - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to electronics: Electronicsbranch of physics, engineering and technology dealing with electrical circuits that involve active semiconductor components and associated passive interconnection technologies.

  7. Millman's theorem - Wikipedia

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    In electrical engineering, Millman's theorem [1] (or the parallel generator theorem) is a method to simplify the solution of a circuit. Specifically, Millman's theorem is used to compute the voltage at the ends of a circuit made up of only branches in parallel. It is named after Jacob Millman, who proved the theorem.

  8. Branch predictor - Wikipedia

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    Assuming for simplicity, a uniform distribution of branch targets, 0.5, 1.5, and 3.5 instructions fetched are discarded, respectively. Since the branch itself will generally not be the last instruction in an aligned group, instructions after the taken branch (or its delay slot) will be discarded. Once again, assuming a uniform distribution of ...

  9. Halfway Tree - Wikipedia

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    The name "Halfway Tree" comes from his mother, Cindy Breakspeare, being from the rich part of town, and his father, Bob Marley, coming from the poor part of town, thus him being "a tree halfway in between the 'rich' world and 'poor' world". [3] Additionally, Halfway Tree is a well-known landmark that marks the cultural center of Half-Way-Tree ...