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Definition of "Compromise Equalizer" |
A circuit or a network that a has fixed, that is, nonvariable, circuit elements,is connected to a transmission line to compensate for the different impedances encountered by the different frequencies that usually occur, best fits all the frequencies that are encountered, and is used because each frequency in a given signal requires a different balancing, matching, or terminating impedance, thus requiring a compromise circuit to accomplish specific purposes, such as minimize reflections and obtain maximum power transfer to the load. / The input off-set v is a parameter defining the differential DC voltage required between the inputs of an amplifier, especially an operational amplifier, to make the output zero for voltage amplifiers, 0 volts with respect to ground or between differential outputs, depending on the output type. |
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