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  • Crystalline ceramic materials are not amenable to a great range of processing. Methods for dealing with them tend to fall into one of two categories - ei ...and then using this mechanical motion to produce electricity (generating a signal). The unit of time measured is the natural interval required for electricit
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  • ...transistor. The transistor can be turn on or off by an external electrical signal, allowing the control of ionic fluids in a nano-scaled channel. Their work ...manufacturing technology, it is possible to make a nanofluidic system with digital integrated circuit on a single chip. Therefore, the control and manipulate
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  • | booktitle = SPIE Advanced Signal Processing Algorithms, Architectures, and Implementations XIII [[Category:Digital circuits]]
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  • ...network|network]] within a certain amount of time and [[Bandwidth (signal processing)|bandwidth]].<ref name="Network+ Guide to Networks"/> A multiplexer is also ...verter]] or one communication line, instead of having one device per input signal.
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  • A '''binary multiplier''' is an [[electronic circuit]] used in [[digital electronics]], such as a [[computer]], to [[Multiplication|multiply]] two [ ...ter arithmetic|computer arithmetic]] techniques can be used to implement a digital multiplier. Most techniques involve computing a set of ''partial products'
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  • ...d in the timing of events. In practice, a TDC usually follows a [[Time to digital converter#Discriminator|discriminator]]. TDCs are most often used in appli ...ween the gate and the channel and by the resistance of the channel and the signal traces. The product of both is the cut-off-frequency. Modern chip technolog
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  • ...a [[central processing unit]]s (CPU) and [[microcontroller]]s. Examples of digital comparator include the CMOS 4063 and 4585 and the TTL 7485 and 74682-'89. The [[analog signal|analog]] equivalent of digital comparator is the [[comparator|voltage comparator]]. Many [[microcontrolle
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  • ...ital]], [[Analog signal|analog]], [[Mixed-signal integrated circuits|mixed-signal]], and often [[radio-frequency]] functions—all on a single chip substrate ...cking during board assembly. The SoC chip includes processors and numerous digital peripherals, and comes in a ball grid package with lower and upper connecti
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  • ...y critical and as a result, analog ICs use larger area active devices than digital designs and are usually less dense in circuitry. == Digital design ==
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  • ...provided to chip makers in transistor-layout format (such as [[GDSII]].) Digital IP cores are sometimes offered in layout format, as well. Such cores, whether analog or digital, are called "hard cores" (or hard macros), because the core's application f
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  • ...displaying sound input, often from an integrated [[microphone]] or with a signal from a [[PA system]]. Basic RTAs show three measurements per octave at 3 or # RTAs employing analog signal processing, and
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  • ...mb|This 1920s [[Tuned radio frequency receiver|TRF]] radio manufactured by Signal is constructed on a wooden breadboard ]] ...breadboards, from small analog and digital circuits to complete [[central processing unit]]s (CPUs).
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  • ...filters''' are [[analog (signal)|analog]] or [[digital]] [[filter (signal processing)|filters]] having a steeper [[roll-off]] and more [[passband]] [[ripple (fi ...ith respect to angular frequency and is a measure of the distortion in the signal introduced by phase differences for different frequencies.
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  • ...results can also be applied to implementations in [[active filter]]s and [[digital filter]]s. The essence of the method is to obtain the component values of ...expansions results in the required values of the filter components. In a digital implementation of a filter, H(s) can be implemented directly.<ref name=Matt
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  • ...etwork analysis]], and most especially in connection with [[filter (signal processing)|filter circuits]] in the transition between a [[passband]] and a [[stopban ...gital domain]] by repeatedly applying the same filtering algorithm to the signal.<ref>Todd, pp107-108</ref>
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  • ...ctronics]]. Amongst their many applications are the separation of an audio signal before application to [[bass (music)|bass]], [[mid-range speaker|mid-range] ...ular frequency components and to reject others from analogue ([[Continuous signal|continuous-time]]) signals.
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  • ...noise]] do not leave the discrete envelope, and as a result are ignored by signal state sensing circuitry. Digital techniques are useful because it is easier to get an electronic device to s
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  • ...]] like [[microprocessors]], [[digital signal processor|DSP]]s, [[Graphics processing unit|GPU]]s, and more.
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  • ...utput of the filter there are [[transducer]]s which convert the electrical signal into, and then back from, these mechanical vibrations. ...respectively, [[force]] (''F'') and [[velocity]] (''v'') and represent the signal waveforms. From this, a [[mechanical impedance]] can be defined in terms of
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  • ...'''Butterworth filter''' is a type of [[filter (signal processing)|signal processing filter]] designed to have as flat a [[frequency response]] as possible in t ...ith respect to angular frequency and is a measure of the distortion in the signal introduced by phase differences for different frequencies. The gain and the
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