Sentences with phrase «fourth circuit element»

The dream dated back to 1971, when electrical engineer Leon Chua described a theoretical fourth circuit element that would function along with the traditional trio of resistor, inductor, and capacitor.
The memristor fills this hole, creating a fourth circuit element that would operate like a resistor with memory.

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He showed mathematically that this memristor should be a fourth basic circuit element alongside the familiar trio of resistor, capacitor and inductor.
The memristor is the much sought - after fourth element in an electrical circuit, first theorized by Leon Chua, an electrical engineer at the University of California, Berkeley.
And he found something missing: a fourth basic circuit element besides the standard trio of resistor, capacitor and inductor.
In U.S. v. Lawson, on the other hand, the federal Fourth Circuit addressed at length the reliability concerns presented by reliance on Wikipedia.32 The issue arose when, despite the trial court's explicit instruction not to conduct research on the internet or otherwise, a juror reviewed, during deliberations, a Wikipedia definition of an element of the crime with which the defendant was charged.33 The juror no longer had the original Wikipedia entry but obtained a printout two weeks later in anticipation of his appearance before the court on complaints of juror misconduct.
The Fifth Circuit next addressed the third and fourth elements: the nexus with interstate commerce and injury to the plaintiff.
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