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  2. K.W. Electronics - Wikipedia

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    K.W. Electronics was a British manufacturer of amateur radio equipment founded in the mid-1950s by the late Rowley Shears G8KW. It was based in Dartford , Kent , and manufactured a wide range of high frequency band receivers, transmitters and accessory equipment.

  3. List of LM-series integrated circuits - Wikipedia

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    Op-amp with an adjustable voltage reference [6] LM12 Yes High-power op-amp [7] LM101 LM201 LM301 μA709 [2] General-purpose op-amp with external compensation [8] LM107 LM207 LM307 μA709 Yes General-purpose op-amp [9] LM108 LM208 LM308 Yes Precision op-amp [10] LM112 LM212 LM312 Yes Micropower op-amp with external compensation [11] LM118 LM218 ...

  4. Glossary of electrical and electronics engineering - Wikipedia

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    A brand name for a serial protocol for industrial control equipment communication. model predictive control A control strategy for process systems based on a mathematical model of the process and its disturbances. modem Modulator-Demodulator, an interface between a computer system and a telephone network. modulation transformer

  5. Trainwreck Circuits - Wikipedia

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    This culminated in several acclaimed designs, including what would become Komet's flagship amplifier: the Komet 60. [1] In his final years, Ken Fischer would collaborate with Dr. Z Amplification on the, "Z-Wreck." The Z-Wreck is a Vox AC30-style amp that was originally made for country guitar player, Brad Paisley. Fischer's final design, the ...

  6. Error amplifier (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    This electronics-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  7. Automatic gain control - Wikipedia

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    Schematic of an AGC used in the analog telephone network; the feedback from output level to gain is effected via a Vactrol resistive opto-isolator.. Automatic gain control (AGC) is a closed-loop feedback regulating circuit in an amplifier or chain of amplifiers, the purpose of which is to maintain a suitable signal amplitude at its output, despite variation of the signal amplitude at the input.

  8. Valve Amplification Company - Wikipedia

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    It is well known for having produced the Marantz Classic series of amplifiers for Marantz Japan from 1996 to 1998 (Marantz Model 7 / 7C, Model 8B, Model 9), as well as the VAC-designed Model 66 integrated amplifier. In addition, it redeveloped and produced the first 200 recreations of the LA-2A leveling amplifier for Universal Audio in 1998.

  9. Electronic switch - Wikipedia

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    The most widely used electronic switch in digital circuits is the metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET). [2] The analogue switch uses two MOSFET transistors in a transmission gate arrangement as a switch that works much like a relay, with some advantages and several limitations compared to an electromechanical relay.

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