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Logarithmic functions can be understood as basically the inverse function of exponentiation. The logarithmic function is f (x) = log b (x). The constant “b” is the base of the logarithm.
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Actually, as shown in Figure 4, the Vout-to-DF relation is surprisingly close to logarithmic. Figure 4 DF (x-axis) versus Vout (y-axis) is (fairly) close to a logarithmic function, which makes good ...