The output changes in the form of a line, that is, a straight line, in response to the input.
A linear element, as the name suggests, is one where the output changes in a linear manner, that is, in the form of a straight line, in response to the input. For example, considering a resistor, the current flowing through the resistor is given by Ir = Vr/R = G・Vr, which is a linear function proportional to the voltage across the resistor. Elements that have this kind of input-output relationship are called linear elements. [Points] ○ A capacitor also follows Ic = jωC・Vc, which is again a linear function of Vc. ○ A nonlinear element refers to one where the output characteristics are not a linear function of the input. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Brief Course (General Fundamentals)】 ○ Basics of Transmission Lines ○ Basics of Smith Charts ○ Basics of Node Analysis Method ○ Basics of Nonlinear Circuits ○ Basics of Transistor Matching Circuit Design ○ Design Techniques for Low Noise Amplifiers ○ Simulation of Large Signal S-Parameters ○ Reference Plane Transformation Method for Measured Data ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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