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Definition of "Mismatch" |
A combination when the load impedance does not match the source impedance. / In Boolean algebra, any Boolean function can be put into the canonical disjunctive normal form or minterm canonical form and its dual canonical conjunctive normal form or maxterm canonical form. Other canonical forms include the complete sum of prime implicants or Blake canonical form and its dual, and the algebraic normal form also called Zhegalkin or Reed–Muller. / A failure to correspond or match; a discrepancy. / H.261 is an ITU-T video coding standard, ratified in November 1988. It is the first member of the H.26x family of video coding standards in the domain of the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group, and was the first video codec that was useful in practical terms. / term used to describe a difference between the output impedance of a source and the input impedance of a load. A mismatch prevents the maximum transfer of power from source to load. |
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