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  • ...making this information accessible online to anyone who has the necessary electronic credentials to view the information. ...-based and computerized systems; however, current usage usually implies an electronic resource. In recent years, several formal definitions of the term have been
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  • ...fault tolerance]] and autonomous [[system]]s. Evolvable hardware refers to hardware that can change its architecture and behavior dynamically and autonomously ...physically implemented in a reconfigurable device. Typical reconfigurable devices are field-programmable gate arrays (for digital designs) or field-programma
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  • {{main|Electronics|Electronic circuit}} Digital techniques are useful because it is easier to get an electronic device to switch into one of a number of known states than to accurately re
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  • ...of vending machine switches. Vandal resistant switches that are located on devices that are accessible to the public or which are located outside also have to ...andal resistant [[switches]] are momentary types; that is to say they only open or close a circuit while being depressed and revert to their inactive state
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  • ...ics hardware community, for example,<ref>Richard Goering, "Doors 'open' to hardware", ''EE Times'' (online edition), 6 June 2005 [http://www.eetimes.com/showAr ...website and its objectives was on CNET News in 2001.<ref>John G Spooner, "Open-source credo moves to chip design", ''CNET News'', 27 March 2001 [http://ne
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  • ...[open source hardware]] device, combining a [[flash memory]] [[programmer (hardware)|programmer]], [[in-circuit emulation]], and a high-speed multi-channel [[l [[Category:Open hardware electronic devices]]
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  • ...]) capable of automatically testing and diagnosing faults in sophisticated electronic [[packaged part]]s or on [[Wafer testing]], including [[SOC|System-On-Chip] ...tems after being fabricated. ATE is also used to test [[avionics]] and the electronic modules in automobiles. It is used in military applications like radar and
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  • ...T can be proven or faults in the device can be traced and repaired. Use of electronic test equipment is essential to any serious work on electronics systems. ...ics]] engineering and assembly requires the use of many different kinds of electronic test equipment ranging from the very simple and inexpensive (such as a [[te
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  • ...est system switching''' hardware allows for high-speed testing of multiple devices under test, and is designed to reduce both test errors and costs. Designing ...ll system accuracy, the effects of the switch itself and all the switching hardware in the system must be factored in.
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  • While IEEE-488.1 defined the hardware, and IEEE-488.2 defined the protocol, there was still no standard for instr ...m data rate to 8 [[megabyte|Mbyte]]/s, although the rate decreases as more devices are connected to the bus. This was incorporated into the standard in 2003 (
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