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what do vss and vdd stand for i know vdd is - and vss is + i just
want to know the definotion thanks Rich
want to know the definotion thanks Rich
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source of the device, typically the ground voltage.
Vdd is another FET term, referring to the voltage at the drain of the FET,
the positive voltage in the circuit.
Similarly, VCC and VEE are BJT terms, referring to the high and ground
voltages of a Bipolar-Junction transistor.
- Robert
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>what do vss and vdd stand for i know vdd is - and vss is + i just
>want to know the definotion thanks Rich
Vdd is positive and Vss is negative.
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> what do vss and vdd stand for i know vdd is - and vss is + i just
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I've been using the beasts for decades, and only now know why they are
called that. Makes sense. Thanks!!!!!
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Vss is a Field Effect Transistor (FET) term - it means the voltage at the
source of the device, typically the ground voltage.
Vdd is another FET term, referring to the voltage at the drain of the FET,
the positive voltage in the circuit.
Similarly, VCC and VEE are BJT terms, referring to the high and ground
voltages of a Bipolar-Junction transistor.
- Robert
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>to know the definotion thanks Rich
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