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Linearity
Linearity meaning
The state of being linear. | A relationship between several quantities which can be considered as proportional and expressed in terms of linear algebra, or any mathematical property of a relationship, operation or function that is analogous to such proportionality, satisfying additivity and homogeneity.
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Important parameters for linearity are integral non-linearity (INL) and differential non-linearity (DNL).
Non-linearity All ADCs suffer from non-linearity errors caused by their physical imperfections, causing their output to deviate from a linear function (or some other function, in the case of a deliberately non-linear ADC) of their input.
And then, Julie, maybe we could just touch on the linearity of the business one more time.
But what about -- like have you given any thoughts as to the linearity?
Further criticism was directed at its slow story pacing and linearity, while some even noted that they were misled by the presentation, misconstruing it as a game for kids.
Furthermore, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's non-linearity is now allowing players to explore this story with optional areas known as Jedi Chambers.
Given centuries of religious belief in a “great chain of being,” the idea of linearity was an easy sell.
A parametric non-linearity is an interaction in which the quantum state of the nonlinear material is not changed by the interaction with the optical field.
Arbitrarily high spectral efficiencies can be achieved with QAM by setting a suitable constellation size, limited only by the noise level and linearity of the communications channel.
A seemingly modest twist on the parallel flow above would be the radial flow between parallel plates; this involves convection and thus non-linearity.
Because LFSRs are inherently linear, one technique for removing the linearity is to feed the outputs of several parallel LFSRs into a non-linear Boolean function to form a combination generator.
By linearity A network is linear if its signals obey the principle of superposition ; otherwise it is non-linear.
Calibration can also include the condition of the tips (flat and parallel), any ratchet, and linearity of the scale.
Campbell often referred to these "conformity" myths as the "Right Hand Path" to reflect the brain's left hemisphere's abilities for logic, order and linearity.
Diode mixers take advantage of the non-linearity of diode devices to produce the desired multiplication in the squared term. It is a very inefficient method as most of the power output is in other unwanted terms which need filtering out.
Dispersion and non-linearity can interact to produce permanent and localized wave forms.
Even after MOSFETs became widely available, the BJT remained the transistor of choice for many analog circuits such as amplifiers because of their greater linearity and ease of manufacture.
Expecting an accessible follow-up to Easy Rider, audiences were treated to artistic flourishes (like the inclusion of "scene missing" card shots) and a hazily existentialist plot that dabbled in non-linearity and the absurd.
Explicitly: : Linearity The simplest wavefunction is a plane wave of the form: : where the A is the amplitude, k the wavevector, and ω the angular frequency, of the plane wave.
For successive-approximation ADCs, poor linearity is also present, but less so than for flash ADCs.