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The information processed by lumped electric networks can be represented by either the nodal voltages or branch currents of the networks. The former are referred to as voltage-mode circuits whereas the latter are known as current-mode circuits. Together, they provide a complete characterization of the behavior of the networks.
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(2007). Voltage-Mode Versus Current-Mode: A Critical Comparison. In: CMOS Current-Mode Circuits for Data Communications. Analog Circuits and Signal Processing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-47691-9_1
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