characteristic curve
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Definition
Noun: 1. A graph showing how a specific property or output of a device or system changes in relation to varying input parameters or conditions. This term is most commonly used in electronics and engineering to visually represent the performance or behavior of components like transistors, diodes, or vacuum tubes.
Usage
The term "characteristic curve" is used to describe a specific type of technical diagram. It is a compound noun, typically preceded by a more specific descriptor (e.g., current-voltage characteristic curve). It is used in technical writing, datasheets, and engineering analysis.
Examples
- Noun:
- The datasheet includes the characteristic curve showing collector current versus collector-emitter voltage.
- To select the correct photodiode, the engineer analyzed its spectral response characteristic curve.
- The characteristic curve of the motor illustrates its torque-speed relationship.
Advanced Usage
- "to plot a characteristic curve": To create or draw this graph based on measured or calculated data.
- The students measured the voltage and current at different points to plot the characteristic curve for the diode.
- "to operate on the linear portion of the characteristic curve": Refers to using a device within a range where its response is proportional and predictable.
- For minimal distortion, the amplifier should be biased to operate on the linear portion of its characteristic curve.
Variants and Related Words
- Characteristic (noun/adjective): As a noun, a distinguishing feature or quality. As an adjective, typical of a particular person, place, or thing. This is the root word from which the compound "characteristic curve" is formed.
- The characteristic sound of a violin is easy to recognize. (Adjective)
- Reliability is a key characteristic of this product. (Noun)
- Response curve (noun): A very similar term, often used interchangeably with "characteristic curve," especially when showing how a system responds to an input signal.
- Performance curve (noun): A broader term that can encompass characteristic curves as well as other graphs depicting efficiency, power, or other metrics.
Synonyms
- Graph: A diagram showing the relation between variable quantities. (This is a more general term.)
- Plot: A graphical representation of data. (This is a more general term.)
- Transfer curve: A specific type of characteristic curve showing the relationship between an input and an output variable.
Related Phrases
- I-V curve (noun): A very common specific type of characteristic curve in electronics, standing for Current-Voltage curve.
- The I-V curve is essential for understanding the behavior of a solar cell.
- B-H curve (noun): A specific characteristic curve in magnetics, showing the relationship between magnetic flux density (B) and magnetic field strength (H).
Noun
- (electronics) graph showing how a particular characteristic of a device varies with other parameters