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== This is a pretty poor quality article == |
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The example(s) are poorly chosen, the article is generally confusing and it fails to expalain why the nullor concept is important. For example, adding an impedance between the input and output in fig 2 "Nullor electronic symbol (unbalanced version)" creates |
The example(s) are poorly chosen, the article is generally confusing and it fails to expalain why the nullor concept is important. For example, adding an impedance between the input and output in fig 2 "Nullor electronic symbol (unbalanced version)" creates a [[transimpedance amplifier]] (another terrible wiki article, so you probably can't even tell how it's related). The wiki page says that the opamp can modelled as a nullor, but not how etc. [[User:December Rush|December Rush]] ([[User talk:December Rush|talk]]) 17:09, 28 December 2014 (UTC) |
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This is a pretty poor quality article
[edit]The example(s) are poorly chosen, the article is generally confusing and it fails to expalain why the nullor concept is important. For example, adding an impedance between the input and output in fig 2 "Nullor electronic symbol (unbalanced version)" creates a transimpedance amplifier (another terrible wiki article, so you probably can't even tell how it's related). The wiki page says that the opamp can modelled as a nullor, but not how etc. December Rush (talk) 17:09, 28 December 2014 (UTC)