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Models for a Multichannel Meter for Parabolic Characteristics

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Block diagrams are considered for two-channel and three-channel meters for determining the parameter of a parabolic characteristic for an electronic component or device. The accuracy in measuring the exponent is examined. Possible applications of the meters are indicated.

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Bespalov, E.S., Men'shchikov, I.L. Models for a Multichannel Meter for Parabolic Characteristics. Measurement Techniques 47, 534–539 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:METE.0000039755.03404.53

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