amplification means what
Yes, there is a difference between edge triggering and pulse triggering. Edge triggering occurs when a circuit changes state based on the transition of an input signal (e.g., from low to high or high to low). Pulse triggering, on the other hand, involves triggering a circuit based on the detection of a specific pulse width within the input signal.
Pseudo perception refers to false or distorted perceptions that are not based on reality. It can include hallucinations or misinterpretations of sensory input without an external stimulus triggering it.
A: Depends on the circuitry involved an op amp normally has a 90 Db rejection from variation, Logic gates however are more sensitive to power supply variation for the simple point that triggering points changes which translate in false triggering and the circuits miss behaving
One possible disadvantage is that they are susceptible to false triggering by radio frequency energy. If your GFI is tripping intermittently, you may need to shield it from outside interference.
a triggering event is "the final straw" that sets things into motion
flipflop is edge triggering and latch is level triggering
optical triggering device
No triggering is used on an astable multivibrator because it can cause it to become unstable.
True. Clay-rich soils have small particle sizes and tend to hold more water, making them more susceptible to becoming unstable and triggering mudflows and slumps during heavy rainfall or seismic activity.
amplification means what
Just the D or the whole thing, L.S.D. ? LSD causes increased and sometimes false synapse triggering activity. This can cause hallucinations involving the perception of local time and space, light and sound.
The chemical responsible for triggering allergic reactions in the body is called histamine.