Victim Driver Formula

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Victim Driver refers to a type of electronic component that acts as an amplifier or attenuator to amplify or reduce the input signal. Check FAQs
Rvi=Ragr(Cga+Cadj)k(Cadj+Cgnd)
Rvi - Victim Driver?Ragr - Agression Driver?Cga - Ground A Capacitance?Cadj - Adjacent Capacitance?k - Time Constant Ratio?Cgnd - Ground Capacitance?

Victim Driver Example

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Here is how the Victim Driver equation looks like.

1.9919Edit=1.13Edit(4Edit+8Edit)0.62Edit(8Edit+2.98Edit)
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Victim Driver Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Rvi=Ragr(Cga+Cadj)k(Cadj+Cgnd)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Rvi=1.13(4pF+8pF)0.62(8pF+2.98pF)
Next Step Convert Units
Rvi=1.13(4E-12F+8E-12F)0.62(8E-12F+3E-12F)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Rvi=1.13(4E-12+8E-12)0.62(8E-12+3E-12)
Next Step Evaluate
Rvi=1.99189141547682
LAST Step Rounding Answer
Rvi=1.9919

Victim Driver Formula Elements

Variables
Victim Driver
Victim Driver refers to a type of electronic component that acts as an amplifier or attenuator to amplify or reduce the input signal.
Symbol: Rvi
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Agression Driver
Agression Driver is defined as the resistance experienced by the voltage around the agression driver.
Symbol: Ragr
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Ground A Capacitance
Ground A Capacitance is a measure of the ability of a grounding system to dissipate charge. It is defined as the ratio of the charge stored in the ground to the resulting voltage change.
Symbol: Cga
Measurement: CapacitanceUnit: pF
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Adjacent Capacitance
Adjacent capacitance is the capacitance at adjacent point.
Symbol: Cadj
Measurement: CapacitanceUnit: pF
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Time Constant Ratio
Time Constant Ratio is defined as the parameter characterizing the response to a step input of a first-order, linear time-invariant (LTI) system.
Symbol: k
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Ground Capacitance
Ground Capacitance is the capacitance at the ground of the CMOS Circuit.
Symbol: Cgnd
Measurement: CapacitanceUnit: pF
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

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How to Evaluate Victim Driver?

Victim Driver evaluator uses Victim Driver = (Agression Driver*(Ground A Capacitance+Adjacent Capacitance))/(Time Constant Ratio*(Adjacent Capacitance+Ground Capacitance)) to evaluate the Victim Driver, The Victim Driver(R) formula is defined as the resistance experienced by the voltage around the victim driver. Victim Driver is denoted by Rvi symbol.

How to evaluate Victim Driver using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Victim Driver, enter Agression Driver (Ragr), Ground A Capacitance (Cga), Adjacent Capacitance (Cadj), Time Constant Ratio (k) & Ground Capacitance (Cgnd) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Victim Driver

What is the formula to find Victim Driver?
The formula of Victim Driver is expressed as Victim Driver = (Agression Driver*(Ground A Capacitance+Adjacent Capacitance))/(Time Constant Ratio*(Adjacent Capacitance+Ground Capacitance)). Here is an example- 1.98827 = (1.13*(4E-12+8E-12))/(0.62*(8E-12+2.98E-12)).
How to calculate Victim Driver?
With Agression Driver (Ragr), Ground A Capacitance (Cga), Adjacent Capacitance (Cadj), Time Constant Ratio (k) & Ground Capacitance (Cgnd) we can find Victim Driver using the formula - Victim Driver = (Agression Driver*(Ground A Capacitance+Adjacent Capacitance))/(Time Constant Ratio*(Adjacent Capacitance+Ground Capacitance)).
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