distinguishing signal - translation to greek
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distinguishing signal - translation to greek

COMMON ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE IN ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING WHICH IS USED TO APPROXIMATE THE BEHAVIOR OF ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS CONTAINING NONLINEAR DEVICES WITH LINEAR EQUATIONS
Small signal; Small-signal; Small signal model; Small-signal modeling

distinguishing signal      
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διακρητικό σήμα      
distinguishing signal
thumbs up         
  • Buddhist]] monk giving the common thumb sign of approval
  • A thumb down sign of disapproval
  • A typical [[hitchhiker]]'s thumb gesture
  • Pollice Verso]]'' (1872) by [[Jean-Léon Gérôme]] is one of the sources of the "thumbs down" gesture in modern [[popular culture]], but is not based on historical data from Ancient Rome.
  • A truck driver giving a thumb sign in Britain, 1940
HAND GESTURE INDICATING APPROVAL
Thumbs-up; Thumbs-down; Thumbs down; Thumbs up (gesture); Thumbs up thumbs down; Thumbs Up; Thumbs Down; Thumbs up; 👍; 👎; Thumbs Signal; 🖒; 🖓; (y); (n); Thumbs signal; 👍🏻; 👍🏼; 👍🏽; 👍🏾; 👍🏿; 👎🏻; 👎🏼; 👎🏽; 👎🏾; 👎🏿; Thumb's up; Thumb's down; Thumbs-up sign
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Small-signal model

Small-signal modeling is a common analysis technique in electronics engineering used to approximate the behavior of electronic circuits containing nonlinear devices with linear equations. It is applicable to electronic circuits in which the AC signals (i.e., the time-varying currents and voltages in the circuit) are small relative to the DC bias currents and voltages. A small-signal model is an AC equivalent circuit in which the nonlinear circuit elements are replaced by linear elements whose values are given by the first-order (linear) approximation of their characteristic curve near the bias point.