Transconductance

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English

Etymology

From the prefix trans- + conductance.

Noun

transconductance (plural transconductances)

  1. (electronics) The ratio of the change in output current to the change in input voltage across a circuit.
  2. (electronics) The ratio of the change in plate current to the change in grid voltage, with the plate voltage held constant; typically expressed in micromhos or millimhos.

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