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Snapback may refer to: Snapback (sanctions), a legal mechanism to restore penalties agreed previously at the United Nations Snapback (electrical), a mechanism
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Snapback is a mechanism in a bipolar transistor in which avalanche breakdown or impact ionization provides a sufficient base current to turn on the transistor
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Conditional UN sanctions on Iran
The snapback mechanism of sanctions against Iran is a diplomatic and legal process established under United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231 (2015)
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United Nations resolution adopted in 2015
sanctions against Iran. At the same time, negotiators built in an emergency snapback mechanism as a safeguard for the deal's enforcers: if Iran were to violate
United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231
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Electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection device
ISBN 0792376471. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/4133911_Modeling_MOS_snapback_for_circuit-level_ESD_simulation_using_BSIM3_and_VBIC_models
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Ways electronic components fail and prevention measures
layer or n+/p well junction. This is caused by current crowding during the snapback of the parasitic NPN transistor. In P/NMOS totem-pole structures, the NMOS
Failure of electronic components
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Making devices resist ionizing radiation
is irreversible. Bulk CMOS devices are most susceptible. A single-event snapback is similar to an SEL but not requiring the PNPN structure, and can be induced
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reinstated sanctions. In August 2025, France, Germany, and the UK triggered the snapback mechanism, reinstating UN sanctions; that October, Iran, Russia, and China
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operation with the IAEA. In August, France, Germany, and the UK triggered the snapback mechanism, which reinstated UN sanctions in September. On 18 October, Iran
Iran and weapons of mass destruction
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Germanium-antimony-tellurium material
threshold voltage is reached. Current increases rapidly after the voltage snapback. The material is now in the amorphous "ON" state, where the material is
GeSbTe
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n.
The standard unit of electrical quantity, and also of current. See Coulomb, and Amp/re.
a.
The state or quality of being electrical.
n.
One who, or that which, transforms. Specif. (Elec.), an apparatus for producing from a given electrical current another current of different voltage.
n.
An apparatus, or a process, for communicating intelligence rapidly between distant points, especially by means of preconcerted visible or audible signals representing words or ideas, or by means of words and signs, transmitted by electrical action.
n.
The cushion of an electrical machine.
n.
A flat batter cake cooked on a griddle; a flapjack; a griddlecake.
n.
Either of the ends of the conducting circuit of an electrical apparatus, as an inductorium, dynamo, or electric motor, usually provided with binding screws for the attachment of wires by which a current may be conveyed into or from the machine; a pole.
v. t.
A case of canvas or leather, for carrying on the back a soldier's necessaries, or the clothing, etc., of a traveler.
a.
The quality in consequence of which an electric charge tends to discharge itself, as into the air by a spark, or to pass from a body of greater to one of less electrical potential. It varies as the quantity of electricity upon a given area.
n.
The unit of electro-motive force; -- defined by the International Electrical Congress in 1893 and by United States Statute as, that electro-motive force which steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one ohm will produce a current of one ampere. It is practically equivalent to / the electro-motive force of a standard Clark's cell at a temperature of 15¡ C.
n.
A bag or case, usually of stout cloth, in which a soldier carries his rations when on a march; -- distinguished from knapsack.
a.
Electrically polarized like the surface of the zinc presented to the acid in a battery, which has zincous affinity.
n.
A bag or sack for carrying about the person, as a bag for carrying the necessaries for a journey; a knapsack; a beggar's receptacle for charity; a peddler's pack.
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Any one of numerous species of elasmobranch fishes belonging to Torpedo and allied genera. They are related to the rays, but have the power of giving electrical shocks. Called also crampfish, and numbfish. See Electrical fish, under Electrical.
n.
An instrument for detecting or measuring minute extension or movements of solid bodies. It consists essentially of a small rod, disk, or button of carbon, forming part of an electrical circuit, the resistance of which, being varied by the changes of pressure produced by the movements of the object to be measured, causes variations in the strength of the current, which variations are indicated by a sensitive galvanometer. It is also used for measuring minute changes of temperature.
n.
An instrument for measuring in volts the differences of potential between different points of an electrical circuit.
n.
The common snipe.
n.
A kind of glass which is very hard and difficult to fuse, used as an insulator in electrical lamps and other apparatus.
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Capable of occasioning the phenomena of electricity; as, an electric or electrical machine or substance.
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A knapsack.