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- Mason's_invariant abstract "In electronics, Mason's invariant, named after Samuel Jefferson Mason, is a measure of the quality of transistors."When trying to solve a seemingly difficult problem, Sam said to concentrate on the easier ones first; the rest, including the hardest ones, will follow," recalled Andrew Viterbi, co-founder and former vice-president of Qualcomm. He had been a thesis advisee under Samuel Mason at MIT, and this was one lesson he especially remembered from his professor. A few years earlier, Mason had heeded his own advice when he defined a unilateral power gain for a linear two-port device, or U. After concentrating on easier problems with power gain in feedback amplifiers, a figure of merit for all three-terminal devices followed that is still used today as Mason's Invariant.".
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- Mason's_invariant subject Category:Electronic_engineering.
- Mason's_invariant subject Category:Two-port_networks.
- Mason's_invariant type Abstraction100002137.
- Mason's_invariant type Group100031264.
- Mason's_invariant type Network108434259.
- Mason's_invariant type System108435388.
- Mason's_invariant type Two-portNetworks.
- Mason's_invariant comment "In electronics, Mason's invariant, named after Samuel Jefferson Mason, is a measure of the quality of transistors."When trying to solve a seemingly difficult problem, Sam said to concentrate on the easier ones first; the rest, including the hardest ones, will follow," recalled Andrew Viterbi, co-founder and former vice-president of Qualcomm. He had been a thesis advisee under Samuel Mason at MIT, and this was one lesson he especially remembered from his professor.".
- Mason's_invariant label "Mason's invariant".
- Mason's_invariant sameAs m.02r18f4.
- Mason's_invariant sameAs Q6783511.
- Mason's_invariant sameAs Q6783511.
- Mason's_invariant sameAs Mason's_invariant.
- Mason's_invariant wasDerivedFrom Mason's_invariant?oldid=587812043.
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