"Miller effect" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Miller effects [plural]
Etymology: Named after John Milton Miller who discovered the effect. Head templates: {{en-noun}} Miller effect (plural Miller effects)
  1. (electronics, electrical engineering) The increase in the equivalent input capacitance of an inverting voltage amplifier due to amplification of the effect of capacitance between the amplifier's input and output terminals. Wikipedia link: John Milton Miller Categories (topical): Electrical engineering, Electronics

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