darlington

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A place name
A pair of transistors with the emitter of one connected to the base of the other and the collectors connected together, acting as a transistor with greater amplification. Also called "Darlington pair"
A family name
April 1997, the Borough of Darlington became a unitary authority, which separated it from the non-metropolitan county of Durham, for administrative purposes
Darlington is a town in North East England and the main population centre in the Borough of Darlington. Darlington has a resident population of 97,838
A transistor pair where the two transistor's collectors are tied together and the emitter of the first transistor feeds the base of the second transistor. Darlington pairs can provide very high gain since the gain of the two transistors are multiplied together. Days Per Mask Layer - the cycle time in days divided by the number of mask layers in the process. A common metric of cycle time performance
Darlington amplifier
A current amplifier that utilizes a push-pull transistor
Darlington amplifiers
plural form of Darlington amplifier
Cyril Dean Darlington
born Dec. 19, 1903, Chorley, Lancashire, Eng. died March 26, 1981 British biologist. A professor at the University of Oxford from 1953, he believed that chromosomes were the cellular components that passed hereditary information from generation to generation. He explained the behaviour of chromosomes during meiosis, formulating a theory of evolution in which the exchange of parts of chromosomes (crossing-over) was the central variable in determining the inherited characteristics of the next generation. His Evolution of Man and Society (1969) raised controversy by insisting that the intelligence of races was determined by inheritance
darlington

    Silbentrennung

    Dar·ling·ton

    Türkische aussprache

    därlîngtın

    Aussprache

    /ˈdärləɴɢtən/ /ˈdɑːrlɪŋtən/

    Etymologie

    () From Old English Dearthington believed to be the settlement of Deornoth's people (unclear root + ing a family group + ton an enclosed farm or homestead) via Middle English Dearnington and Derlinton. The family name is derived from the place name, simply meaning one who came from the village of Darlington. Most of the later place names are derived either from the Darlington family name, being named either after people with that family name, or are derived from the place name directly, being named after the original village of Darlington directly.
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