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Parasitic element (electrical networks)
Known as:
Parasitic inductance
, Parasitic resistance
, Parasitic resistances
In electrical networks, a parasitic element is a circuit element (resistance, inductance or capacitance) that is possessed by an electrical component…
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Amplifier
Buck–boost converter
Current differencing transconductance amplifier
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Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
Understanding the effect of PCB layout on circuit performance in a high frequency gallium nitride based point of load converter
D. Reusch
,
J. Strydom
Applied Power Electronics Conference
2013
Corpus ID: 47558221
The introduction of enhancement mode gallium nitride based power devices such as the eGaN®FET offers the potential to achieve…
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
Investigation of Low-Frequency Noise in Silicon Nanowire MOSFETs
J. Zhuge
,
Runsheng Wang
,
+5 authors
Yangyuan Wang
IEEE Electron Device Letters
2009
Corpus ID: 41041614
Low-frequency noise (LFN) in n-type silicon nanowire MOSFETs (SNWTs) is investigated in this letter. The drain-current spectral…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Mancae of the parasitic cymothoid isopod, Anilocra apogonae: early life history, host-specificity, and effect on growth and survival of preferred young cardinal fishes
R. M. Fogelman
,
R. M. Fogelman
,
A. Grutter
Coral reefs
2008
Corpus ID: 24328973
Juvenile parasitic cymothoid isopods (mancae) can injure or kill fishes, yet few studies have investigated their biology. While…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Converter circuit design, semiconductor device selection and analysis of parasitics for micropower electrostatic Generators
B. Stark
,
P. Mitcheson
,
Peng Miao
,
T. Green
,
E. Yeatman
,
A. Holmes
IEEE transactions on power electronics
2006
Corpus ID: 6015160
For various medical monitoring and sensing applications it is desirable to power the electronics by scavenging energy from any…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Change in host rejection behavior mediated by the predatory behavior of its brood parasite
J. Soler
,
G. Sorci
,
M. Soler
,
A. Møller
1999
Corpus ID: 15328166
Passerine hosts of parasitic cuckoos usually vary in their ability to discriminate and reject cuckoo eggs. Costs of…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Ultrafast operation of V/sub th/-adjusted p/sup +/-n/sup +/ double-gate SOI MOSFET's
Tetsu Tanaka
,
Kunihiro Suzuki
,
Hiroshi Horie
,
Toshihiro Sugii
IEEE Electron Device Letters
1994
Corpus ID: 22419079
To optimize the V/sub th/ of double-gate SOI MOSFET's, we fabricated devices with p/sup +/ poly-Si for the front-gate electrode…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Switched snubber for high frequency switching
K. Harada
,
H. Sakamoto
21st Annual IEEE Conference on Power Electronics…
1990
Corpus ID: 8291363
A novel snubber circuit for high-frequency PWM (pulse width modulations) DC-to-DC and DC-to-AC converters is presented. The…
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Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
Parasitic MESFET in (Al, Ga) As/GaAs modulation doped FET's and MODFET characterization
Kwyro Lee
,
M. Shur
,
T. Drummond
,
H. Morkoç
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
1984
Corpus ID: 31920244
A charge-control model for n-channel modulation doped FET's (MODFET's) is extended to include the drain-to-source current through…
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Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
The impact of scaling laws on the choice of n-channel or p-channel for MOS VLSI
P. Chatterjee
,
W. Hunter
,
T. Holloway
,
Y.T. Lin
IEEE Electron Device Letters
1980
Corpus ID: 41176409
Circuit requirements of scaled devices based on noise margin, parameter variation, parasitic resistance and drift velocity…
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Highly Cited
1959
Highly Cited
1959
British parasitic fungi.
W. C. Moore
1959
Corpus ID: 90814976
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