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What is Memristor? How many modes it works? Also what is its Advantage? How It differ from others & why the name evolve? & What is its Uses? 

What is the meaning of Tristate Signal in Electronics? 
Latest Answer: An active digital line in case of multiplexed buses has three states. high & low when controlled, and tristated when not controlled or when it is free to be used by other controller. this state where in it's level is not determinable or when it ...

What is the difference between Power Amplifier and Voltage Amplifier? 
Latest Answer: Power amplifiers basically amplify both current and voltage (p=v*i).Voltage amplifiers only amplify the voltage. ...

How to calculate the rectance of conductor of different sizes? 

A silicon sample is 0.5 cm long and has a cross-sectional area of (50x10-4)2 cm 2. Find the conductivity, resistivity and resistance of the intrinsic sample. If the same sample is doped with a donor impurity 
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How to manufacture the CMOS inverter? 
Latest Answer: It can be made by using pmos and cmos in series. Both gate are connected together and act as input. Source of pmos is connected to supply. drain of pmos is connected to drain of nmosand it serves as output. source of nmos is grounded. ...

What are the advantages of using C band for satellite communication? 
Latest Answer: "Better performance under adverse weather conditions" ...
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What frequency bands are used in Satellite Communication? 
Latest Answer: L,X,C,Ku,Ka ...
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what is the difference between latch and flipflop?what is the main difference between 8085 and 8086 processors? 
Latest Answer: In Latch & Filpflop the only difference is control signal. i.e Clock Signal The 8085 is a 8bit processor & the 8086 is a 16bit processor. In 8085 we can't do Multiplication or division by using single instruction but in 8086 we can do that. So that ...

What is the purpose of the package around a microprocessor silicon die? 
Latest Answer: Packages provide protection to the silicon die from the elements like radiation temperature moisture etc.It is also required to form the body of the device which will eventually help in interfacing it to a system. ...
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