Electronics (Mike Jaroch)
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VERY LOW FREQUENCYThe band of frequencies from 3 kilohertz to 30 kilohertz [17]. | |
VIDEO AMPLIFIERAn amplifier designed to amplify the entire band of frequencies from 10 hertz (10 Hz) to 6 megahertz (6 MHz). Also called a WIDE-BAND AMPLIFIER [8]. | |
VIDEO ENHANCEMENT FEATURESSee ANTIJAMMING CIRCUITS [18]. | |
VINCULAPlural of vinculum (see below) [13]. | |
VINCULUMA straight horizontal line placed over one or more members of a compound logic expression to negate or complement. Also, used to join two or more members together [13]. | |
VIRTUAL GROUNDA point in a circuit that is at ground potential (0 V) but is not connected to ground [8]. | |
VOLTThe unit of electromotive force or electrical pressure. One volt is the pressure required to send 1 ampere of current through a resistance of 1 ohm [1]. | |
VOLTAGE(1) The term used to signify electrical pressure. Voltage is a force that causes current to flow through an electrical conductor. (2) The voltage of a circuit is the greatest effective difference of potential between any two conductors of the circuit [1]. | |
VOLTAGE AMPLIFIERAn amplifier in which the output-signal voltage is greater than the input-signal voltage [8]. | |
VOLTAGE DIVIDERA series network in which desired portions of the source voltage may be tapped off for use in the circuit [1]. | |