Definition of transconductance in English:
transconductance
noun -nz-ˌtrɑːns-ˌtranskənˈdʌkt(ə)nsˌtranz-
Electronics The ratio of the change in current at the output terminal to the change in the voltage at the input terminal of an active device.
Example sentencesExamples
- Sample-and-hold circuit including push-pull transconductance amplifier and current mirrors for parallel feed-forward slew enhancement and error correction
- Operational transconductance amplifier with independent transconductance and common mode feedback control
- The higher the transconductance, the faster the transistor can switch on and off.
- Transconductance amplifier having a digitally variable transconductance as well as a variable gain stage and an automatic gain control circuit comprising such a variable gain stage