| 1. | For zero bias current, the inductance reaches its minimum value,
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| 2. | Note that gm is a function of the bias current.
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| 3. | The dc bias current of vacuum tube V1 also flows through the lamp.
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| 4. | As the bias current increases, the inductance increases.
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| 5. | Disadvantages of CFAs include poorer input offset voltage and input bias current characteristics.
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| 6. | Therefore, the total bias current grows linearly with the Josephson junction count.
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| 7. | A bias tee is needed to isolate the bias current from the high frequency oscillations.
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| 8. | The nonlinear inductor represents the response of the Josephson junction to changes in bias current.
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| 9. | Intensity modulation of SLEDs can be easily achieved through direct modulation of the bias current.
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| 10. | The high-frequency resistance is inversely proportional to the DC bias current through the diode.
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