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Why does vcc voltage called vcc?

I believe that Vcc stands for Voltage Common Collector. This is because the voltage is hooked up to the collector of the transistor.


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What does Vcc stand for on a SIM card?

VCC is an electronics designation that refers to voltage from a power supply connected to the "collector" terminal of a bipolar transistor. In an NPN bipolar junction transistor, it would be +VCC, while in a PNP transistor, it would be VCC More about sim card .... https:// telecom-hyb.blogspot. com/2017/09/what-is-sim-card.html


What is the working and principle of IC UM66?

ic um66 is a melody generator with 3 terminals (1-o/p, 2-vcc,3-grnd)


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Does endless have a VCC CV pattern?

yes


Why do you need to connect a pin between vcc and ground?

You would not want to connect Vcc and Gnd together. That would short circuit the power supply.


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Do logic circuit have a polarity?

A: ABSOLUTELY Vcc must always be positive to ground reference. That does not means that it will not work if Vcc is at ground and ground is -5 volts. both situation are valid.


Is Vcc notation used only in a transistor circuit?

Vcc is used in bipolar transistor circuitsVdd is used in field effect transistor circuitsB+ is used in vacuum tube circuits


Why CMOS connected to VDD and NMOS to Vcc?

Error on schematic. All MOS is powered by Vdd and/or Vss (drain/source). Only bipolar is powered by Vcc and/or Vee (collector/emitter).


What happens when magnitude of Vcc and Vee of op-amp are different?

When the magnitude of Vcc and Vee of op-amp are different the op-amp produces waveforms equal in the size of each rail.