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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a reference voltage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in technical contexts, particularly in electronics or engineering, to specify a voltage level used for comparison or calibration.
Example: "The circuit was designed to operate with 5V as a reference voltage to ensure accurate readings."
Alternatives: "as a benchmark voltage" or "as a standard voltage".
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The Zener diode is operated in the reverse direction to serve as a constant voltage source, as a reference voltage for a regulated power supply, and as a protective device against voltage and current transients.
Therefore, it may be applied in the measuring system with the oscilloscope as a reference voltage dividers to determine accuracy of transformation of distorted and sinusoidal voltages up to 20 kHz by the 2 kV/100 voltagege transformers.
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Underway lens cleaning is required in two-month intervals on average as indicated by a reference voltage drop towards a quality check threshold of 3 Volt.
(D ) Power density at the tip of the three 125 μm diameter fibers used for in vivo stimulation as a function of a reference voltage provided by the real-time controller.
As shown in Fig. 1, the CC-VSC needs to be connected to a reference voltage (tilde{U}_{text{g}}).
It performs a 10 bit analog to digital conversion based on a reference voltage (Aref).
In order to split the voltage of a 9V battery around a reference voltage, the circuit in Figure 6 was implemented.
VREF is a reference voltage to the comparators.
As a consequence, the reference voltage overshoots above the peak voltage, and gives a false value.
The ADMUX was set to 01100000 to activate the A/D converter and use the internal 5V as its reference voltage.
The ADMUX register is appropriately set to use AVcc as the reference voltage as well as alternating between the two analog inputs from the 90 and 180 degree photodiodes.
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