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− | An '''ideal device''' is an [[electronic device]] or circuit that has ideal characteristics. | + | An '''ideal device''' is an [[electronic device]] or circuit that has ideal characteristics. In other words, an ideal device is perfect in every way. Ideal devices are a mere concept and do not exist and cannot exist in the real world, but they serve as a reference for how and by how much a real device can be improved. |
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Revision as of 15:04, 5 August 2018
An ideal device is an electronic device or circuit that has ideal characteristics. In other words, an ideal device is perfect in every way. Ideal devices are a mere concept and do not exist and cannot exist in the real world, but they serve as a reference for how and by how much a real device can be improved.
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