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Definition of "Ground Pin Current" |
[Voltage Regulator] is the regulator quiescent current plus pass transistor base current. Ground Pin Current is defined as the amount of current required by the regulator when driving a load. Ground Pin Current varies with regulator input voltage and regulator load. The lower the Ground Pin Current the more efficient the device is. Power consumption of a voltage regulator may be found by multiplying the Ground Pin Current and the difference in voltage across the device [Vo/Vi]. [IC General] the current flowing through the ground pin; however this is not a definition in common usage. / Ground Pin Current is the regulator quiescent current plus pass transistor base current. / A gatekeeper is a management tool for H.323 multimedia networks. A single gatekeeper controls interactions for each zone, which comprises the terminals, multipoint control units, and gateways within a particular domain. |
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