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COLLECTOR-INJECTION MODULATOR

The transistor equivalent of a plate modulator. Modulating voltage is applied to a collector circuit [12].


COLLINEAR ARRAY

An array with all the elements in a straight line. Maximum radiation is
perpendicular to the axis of the elements [10].


COMBINATION ARRAY

An array system that uses the characteristics of more than one array [10].

COMBINATION CIRCUIT

A series-parallel circuit [1].

COMBINATION PEAKING

A technique in which a combination of peaking coils in series and parallel
(shunt) with the output signal path is used to improve high-frequency response [8].


COMMON BASE

A transistor circuit in which the base electrode is the common element to both input and output circuits [7].


COMMON COLLECTOR

A transistor circuit configuration in which the collector is the element
common to both the input and the output circuits [7].


COMMON EMITTER

A circuit configuration in which the emitter is the element common to both the
input and the output circuits [7].


COMMON IDENTITIES LAW

In Boolean algebra this law states that anytime the expression A(A + B)= AB or A + AB = A + B appears, it can immediately be simplified to AB without going through the process of using the distributive law, complementary law, or the law of union to simplify [13].


COMMON-BASE DETECTOR

An amplifying detector in which detection occurs in the emitter-base
junction and amplification occurs at the output of the collector junction [12].



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