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  • Electronic design comprises the analysis and synthesis of electronic circuits To design any electrical circuit, either [[Analogue electronics|analog]] or [[Digital
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  • ...together in a [[Design flow (EDA)|design flow]] that chip designers use to design and analyze entire semiconductor chips. ...ting ([[Place and route]]) tools were developed. The proceedings of the [[Design Automation Conference]] cover much of this era.
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  • ...ecome less dependent on constant attention due to the use of sophisticated electronic control systems, but it remains difficult to get clean gas from them. Purif * [http://gekgasifier.pbworks.com/ Wiki of open source gasifier design and technical information]
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  • ...July 1996 by the Konstruktorskoye Byuro Mashynostroyenia (KBM) Engineering Design Bureau<ref name="FAS"/>. The missile had started development in the 1980s a ...ce<ref name="KBM"/>. The dual guidance system ensures protection against [[electronic countermeasures]] and operation in all climatic conditions, day or night. [
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  • |designer=[[KBP Instrument Design Bureau]] |manufacturer=KBP Instrument Design Bureau
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  • |manufacturer=[[KBP Instrument Design Bureau]] ...ost sophisticated and costly components, such as a gyroscopic coordinator, electronic units and an onboard battery, are excluded from the missile.
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  • |rate= Design: 15 rpm ...'Mark'' (or its abbreviation ''MK'') and a number. Variations to the basic design are called ''Modifications'' (or its abbreviation ''Mod''). For instance, '
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  • ...igners [[Nikolay M. Afanasev]] and [[Nikolay F. Makarov]] from the TsKB-14 design bureau scaled-up the A-12.7 12.7mm machine gun to create a 23mm aircraft ca ...turrets. Later, the tail turret of the Tu-95 was completely replaced by an electronic countermeasures installation, which resulted in the Tu-95MS. Apart from the
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  • {{about|the submachine gun|the electronic band|Kpist (band)}} ...oped in 1944–45, with a design borrowing from and also improving on many design elements of earlier submachine guns. The sheet metal stamping techniques us
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  • ...g phase the Army eventually rejected the XM701 and started work on a newer design known as the XM723. Soon after the XM800 was also rejected. This led to the ...ewer version, '''Mk 38 Mod 2''' which is remotley operated and includes an Electronic Optical Sight, Laser Range-Finder, FLIR, and a more reliable feeding system
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  • ...an [[Israel]]i designed IR tracker and other electronic devices of Spanish design (Indra).
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  • ==Design history== ...1864 as an attempt to address the perceived weaknesses of the screw-breech design. It was withdrawn from service by 1877.<ref>Treatise on Manufacture of Serv
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  • ...osition placed above the bridge as high as possible. The director became a design feature of battleships, with Japanese [[pagoda]]-style masts designed to ma | title = Overview of USN and IJN Warship Ballistic Computer Design
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  • ...in December 1943 to address this issue. To save time, the existing Type 3 design was scaled up to 15 centimeters in [[caliber]], with a corresponding increa ==Design==
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  • ...antum physics]], but it can be summarized as follows: mercury has a unique electronic configuration where electrons fill up all the available 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p, ...urnal|doi=10.1126/science.93.2425.601-a|year=1941|author=Banus, Mg|title=A design for a saturated calomel electrode|volume=93|issue=2425|pages=601–602|pmid
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  • Here is our very finest scope! The advanced design and performance characteristics of the O-11 make it a professional piece of ...ther extra, developed by Heath engineers, giving you the latest in circuit design. Amazing linearity and lock-in characteristics enables viewing of a single
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  • ...ltimeter is a compact, 3 1/2 digit instrument, suitable for use in general electronic maintenance, production, and laboratory work. It features 0.1 percent DCV a ...cale Integration (LSI) modules, which provide high reliability and compact design.
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  • * Electronic Warfare Simulation * Filter Design
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  • ...key role in the launch in 1994 of the ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' in two electronic forms; a [[CD-ROM]] version, ''Britannica CD'', and an [[Internet]] version ...cHenry believes led to decisions about the distribution and pricing of the electronic products, being driven by the desires of the sales personnel, rather than m
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  • [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • ...This was a challenge in which research groups around the world competed to design a robotic arm consisting of EAP muscles that could defeat a human in an arm ==Comparison of Electronic and Ionic EAPs==
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  • ...e journal|url=http://www.jsrmicro.com/download/2000SPIEpaperPAG.pdf |title=Design and lithographic performances of 193-specific photoacid generators|author=I ...Anions, Copper Phthalocyanine Tetrasulfonate Tetraanion: Tuning Molecular Electronic Energy Levels by Charging and Negative Electron Binding|year=2000|last1=Wan
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  • ...lity. PEBA is also appreciated by winter sports participants as it enables design of the lightest alpine and Nordic [[ski boot]]s while providing some resist ...facture of electric and electronic goods such as cables and wire coatings, electronic device casings, components, etc.
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  • ...ompounds generally exhibit different properties, due to the differences in electronic structure and [[electronegativity]] between the two elements; the silicon-o ...ures of [[medical implant]]s have occurred due to poor manufacture or poor design.
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  • ...ble substrates in the development of [[organic light-emitting diode]]s for electronic display. *[[Molecular design software]]
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  • ...al hybridisation|hybridize]] differently depending on environment. This [[electronic structure]] causes some of them to exhibit multiple [[coordination geometry [[Luminescence]] arises from electronic transitions from an [[excited state]], caused by photoexcitation, to the [[
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  • ...and silicone fluids<ref>Joaquim, M. E. and J. F. Herber, “Lubrication of Electronic Connectors and Equipment in Radiation Environments, http://www.chemassociat === Electronic connector lubricants ===
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  • ...nited Facilities Guide Specification) sections found on the Whole Building Design Guide website. *Division 28 &mdash; Electronic Safety and Security
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  • ...s point in various directions and thus cancel out. In magnetized iron, the electronic spins of all the domains are aligned, so that the magnetic effects of neigh .../ref><ref name="ReferenceA">{{cite book | title = Chemistry, Precision and Design | publisher = A Beka Book, Inc. | first1 = Verne | last1 =Biddle | first2=
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  • ...d with Edward Waterhouse, who was a math teacher at Perkins, to create the design for the Brailler. ..._touch/</ref> The new model won the Silver Award in the 2009 International Design Excellence Awards.
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  • ...another new and fast-growing technology), and then all aspects of building design and construction. ...r transmit the content of the Online Document in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise.''
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  • * Design jobs to provide meaning, stimulation, and opportunities for workers to use ...central workplace, for at least some portion of their work schedule, using electronic media to interact with others inside and outside the organization." One rea
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  • Safety improvements have resulted from improved [[Aeronautics|aircraft design]], engineering and maintenance, the evolution of navigation aids, and safet ...de of non-conducting [[composite material]]s take to the skies, additional design effort and testing must be made before certification authorities will permi
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  • ===Electronic Hazard Survey Equipment=== ...f contaminate. Often such devices are subject to multiple interferences. Electronic devices need to be calibrated before and after use to ensure the accuracy o
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  • ...com/books?id=N8RcH8juG_YC&pg=PA114|page=114|title=Ludwig's applied process design for chemical and petrochemical plants, Volume 1|author=A. Kayode Coker, Ern ...92a0}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last1=Harcourt|first1=Richard D.|title=The electronic structure of the benzene molecule|journal=Nature|volume=329|pages=491|year=
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  • ...equipment must be designed by a competent person, qualified in structural design. *[[Safety by design]]
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  • Beryllium has the electronic configuration [He] 2s<sup>2</sup>. In its chemistry beryllium exhibits the ...osite|composite]] "[[E-Material]]s" have been specially designed for these electronic applications and have the additional advantage that the thermal expansion c
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  • Different configurations of the design elements also affects the Return on Investment, with one producing $1.7 mil Observation checklists are gathered and entered in electronic database. Reports are generated for BBS steering committee to analyze and r
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  • The original design of an ohmmeter provided a small battery to apply a [[voltage]] to a resista A more accurate type of ohmmeter has an electronic circuit that passes a constant current (I) through the resistance, and anot
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  • ...elated standards) for the exchange, integration, sharing, and retrieval of electronic health information. v2.x of the standards, which support clinical practice ...rating to create standards for the exchange, management and integration of electronic healthcare information.<ref>www.hl7.org</ref>
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  • ...products for applied scientists and engineers to lead the original product design for Knovel. David Shaffer, [[Chairman of the Board]] is also currently [[ex ...ar or graphic data is Knovelized, meaning that the data extracted from the electronic text is displayed in a reader, in a form where it can be manipulated, custo
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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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  • ...systems|local computerized records in a specific health-care organization|Electronic medical record}} [[Image:VistA Img.png|thumb|300px|Sample view of an electronic health record based on images]]
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  • ...ts that need to communicate (access, transfer, add or modify) EHR data via electronic messages or as distributed objects: ...his European Standard may offer a practical and useful contribution to the design of EHR systems but will primarily be realised as a common set of external i
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  • ...ork and standards for the exchange, integration, sharing, and retrieval of electronic health information. ...hitecture'' for achieving interoperability, but it is not a whole-solution design for enterprise architecture management.
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  • ...rial machinery]]<br />[[Power plant]]s<br />[[Information system]]s<br />[[Electronic]]s<br />[[Material]]s<br />[[Financial service]]s Electronic Devices (11%)
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  • ...15 on the Electronic Design magazine's ranking of the top 100 employers of electronic designers that have the most influence on today's engineering careers (June
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  • ...as [[traction control system]]s (TCS), the [[electronic stability control|Electronic Stability Program]] (ESP®), [[body electronics]] (such as central locking, ...closely with an extensive network of certified dealers and integrators to design dependable security and life safety solutions for the market. Like others
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  • ...spreads the material of the rivet into a desired shape depending upon the design of the tool. Orbital forming machines offer the user more control over the ...es including delicate and brittle materials, and sensitive electrical or [[electronic component]]s.
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  • Pressure sensors can vary drastically in technology, design, performance, application suitability and cost. A conservative estimate wou These types of electronic pressure sensors generally use a force collector (such a diaphragm, piston,
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  • Reflecting the popularity of this ligand design, many substituted variants of bipy have been described.<ref>{{OrgSynth | au ...spectroscopy|absorb]] intensely in the visible part of the spectrum. The electronic transitions are attributed to metal-to-ligand [[charge transfer complex|cha
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  • ...ydrophobicity in Toxicity Prediction|journal=Current Computer - Aided Drug Design |volume=2 |issue=4 |pages=405–413 |year= 2006| doi = 10.2174/157340906778 ...rt |coauthors = Hoekman DH, Hansch C| title = Exploring QSAR, Hydrophobic, Electronic, and Steric Constants |publisher = American Chemical Society |year = 1995
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  • ...that of a dielectric medium mentioned above. For example, the expected (by electronic effects of methyl substituents) and observed in gas phase order of basicity }}</ref> the design of these solutions depends on a knowledge of the p''K''<sub>a</sub> values
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  • ...rder to induce SCO. Thermally induced spin crossover is due to the higher electronic degeneracies of the LS form and lower vibrational frequencies of the HS for ...the ligand, as is the case of a LS state, is going to cause a shift of the electronic density to the metal causing a weakness of the interligand bonds, and there
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  • * Maurice Martenot — [[Ondes Martenot]], an electronic musical instrument with a keyboard and slide invented in 1928. * [[Issac Merritt Singer]], inventor, improvements in the design of the sewing machine — [[Singer Corporation]]
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  • ...[seizure]]s at complete random. It is apparently caused by the overload of electronic interference present in the film. ...IDS]]" for a major outbreak of the [[virtual plague]] in the game due to a design oversight.
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  • |title=Xenon|work=Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia |pmid=15728132}}</ref> The first [[excimer laser]] design used a xenon [[Dimer (chemistry)|dimer]] molecule (Xe<sub>2</sub>) as its [
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  • ...ontrol and Prevention|CDC]] whose goals are to “establish near real-time electronic transmission of data to local, state, and federal public health agencies fr ==Establishment and design==
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  • ...n its use of I/O, there are issues that cause it to be more complicated to design and render it impractical for larger displays. These issues include duty c ...ller programming, than are traditional multiplex matrices. This increases design time.
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  • {{About|electronic switching|telecommunications|multiplexing}} An electronic multiplexer makes it possible for several signals to share one device or re
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  • ...range, depending on the technology being used.<ref name='Complete digital design'/> [[Category:Timing in electronic circuits]]
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  • == Electronic counters == ...ing this ripple technique incompatible with normal [[synchronous circuit]] design styles.
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  • |<!--ds--> 4-bit bistable [[latch (electronic)|latch]] * The Bipolar Microcomputer Components Data Book for Design Engineers, Second Edition, [[Texas Instruments]], 1979
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  • ...') that integrates all components of a [[computer]] or other [[Electronics|electronic]] [[system]] into a single chip. It may contain [[Digital signal|digital]], == Design flow ==
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  • ...nal creation of [[positive feedback]], which will cause the amplifier to [[electronic oscillation|oscillate]], and to control [[overshoot (signal)|overshoot]] an ...ncy at which its [[Electronic feedback loops|open loop]] gain equals its [[Electronic feedback loops|closed loop]] gain if, at that frequency,
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  • ...to design [[integrated circuits]], or ICs. ICs consist of miniaturized [[electronic component]]s built into an [[electrical network]] on a monolithic [[semicon ...]s, [[phase locked loop]]s, [[oscillator]]s and [[active filter]]s. Analog design is more concerned with the physics of the semiconductor devices such as gai
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  • [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • ...design is modified from its initial description to meet a growing list of design constraints and objectives. ...a chip from its initial design state to the final form in which all of its design constraints are met.
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  • ...board for experienced personnel.<ref>Bilotta, Anthony J.: ''Connections in Electronic Assemblies''. Marcel Dekker: 1985. [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • ...source code [[copyright]] intellectual property rights that subsist in the design. IP cores can be used as building blocks within [[application-specific inte ...ct on the design of [[System-on-a-chip|systems on a chip]]. By licensing a design multiple times, IP core licensor spread the cost of development among multi
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  • ...pplications and its growing market are introducing a new set of aggressive design goals for realizing mixed-signal systems. The design of such systems, however, is a [[Integrated circuit design|complicated task]]. There are two main challenges in realizing
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  • ...particularly valuable during manufacturing test, and techniques such as [[Design For Test]] (DFT) and [[automatic test pattern generation]] are used to incr *[[Design For Test]]
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  • ...of [[electronic design automation]], or EDA, and are commonly used in the design of [[integrated circuit]]s and [[printed circuit board]]s. They are used in [[electronic design automation]] (EDA) are open problems, also called exterior problems,
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  • ..."/> is a simple approximation to the delay through an [[RC network]] in an electronic system. It is often used in applications such as [[logic synthesis]], [[de ...with generalized input signals}}, IEEE Transactions on the Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, Volume: 16, Issue: 1, pp. 95-104.</ref
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  • [[Category:Electronic engineering]] [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • In [[electronics design]], an '''excitation table''' shows the minimum inputs that are necessary to [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • '''Turret board'''s were an early attempt at making [[electronic circuit]]s that were relatively rugged, producible, and serviceable in the ...h hole drilled will have a [[Electronics turret|turret]] positioned in it. Electronic components are suspended between these turrets and soldered to them to crea
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  • [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • ....jpg|thumb|300px|Major steps of an IC design flow with a focus on physical design that generates the IC layout]] ...it layout''', also known '''IC layout''', '''IC mask layout''', or '''mask design''', is the representation of an [[integrated circuit]] in terms of planar [
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  • *[[Cadence Design Systems]] *[[Cadence Design Systems]]
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  • ...or by the use of automated insertion mount machines. <ref name= MAT2001> ''Electronic Packaging:Solder Mounting Technlogies'' in K.H. Buschow et al (ed), ''Encyc Design engineers often prefer the larger through-hole to surface mount parts when
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  • ...and Scheffer, ( ISBN 0-8493-3096-3 ) A survey of the field of [[electronic design automation]]. This summary was derived, with permission, from Volume II, C [[Category:Electronic engineering]]
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  • ...DA]] industry was to find the best [[netlist]] representation of the given design description. While [[two-level logic optimization]] had long existed in the ...ore applicable to a [[Programmable logic array|PLA]] implementation of the design{{Clarify|date=February 2010}} &mdash; a [[multi-level representation]] is a
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  • ...protoboard''') is a construction base for [[prototype|prototyping]] of [[electronic circuit|electronics]]. The term is commonly used to refer to '''solderless ...ent soldered prototypes or one-offs, cannot easily be reused. A variety of electronic systems may be prototyped by using breadboards, from small analog and digit
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  • * [[Sequence Design]] [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • ...ics)|fitness]], which indicates how well a candidate circuit satisfies the design specification. The evolutionary algorithm uses stochastic operators to evol ...able logic gates and no clock signal in a FPGA. This is a remarkably small design for such a device and relied on exploiting peculiarities of the hardware th
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  • ...rived by analogy to [[microphone]]s where that behavior is inherent in the design, while with modern electronics it is sometimes an intentionally added effec ...ipment was built using [[vacuum tube]]s, microphonics were often a serious design problem. The charged elements in the vacuum tubes can vibrate and the motio
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  • {{Linear analog electronic filter|filter2=hide|filter3=hide}} [[Image:Electronic linear filters.svg|500px|center]]
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  • ...y (down-conversion), <math>f_{IN}-f_{LO}</math>, depending on the receiver design. ...ons of the input signals. These undesired signals are rejected by the IF [[electronic filter|filter]]. If a double balanced mixer is employed, the input signals
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  • [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • |title=Introduction to electronic circuit design. ...ctically include in the circuit. This may be particularly important in the design of [[integrated circuit]], where capacitors can consume significant area, i
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  • ...nomenon exploited in some forms of [[frequency compensation]] used in an [[electronic amplifier]]. When a [[capacitor]] is introduced between the input and outpu |title=Trade-offs in analog circuit design: the designer's companion
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  • ...inputs, the differential amplifier, within the limits of the amplifier’s design, can reject it. ...industrial applications that require isolation, the single-ended floating design provides the best price/performance.
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  • '''Perfboard''' is a material for [[prototyping]] [[electronic circuits]]. It is a thin, rigid sheet with holes pre-drilled at standard in ...connections are typically planned in detail on paper or with [[electronic design automation|software tools]]. Small scale prototypes, however, are often bui
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  • A frequency-lock, or '''frequency-locked loop''' (FLL), is an [[electronics|electronic]] [[control system]] that generates a signal that is locked to the frequenc ...ency-lock loops are used in radio, telecommunications, computers and other electronic applications to generate stable frequencies, or to recover a signal from a
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  • ...currents]] (and indirectly the [[voltage|voltages]]) at any place in the [[Electronic circuit|circuit]]. Planar circuits are circuits that can be drawn on a [[Pl ...[[voltage drop]]s will be the [[Electrical impedance|impedance]] of the [[electronic component]] multiplied by the mesh current in that loop. It is important t
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  • ...method''' is an approximate analysis technique used in electronic circuit design to determine the corner frequency of [[complex circuit]]s. It also is known |title=Intuitive analog circuit design: a problem solving approach using design case studies
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  • ...ed in electronic network design and analysis and most especially in filter design. The term image impedance applies to the impedance seen looking in to the ==Usage in filter design==
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  • [[Category:Electronic engineering]] [[Category:Electronic circuits]]
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  • {{Linear analog electronic filter|filter1=hide|filter2=show|filter3=hide}} ...an odd number of half-sections. In the vast majority of cases the filter design will be either symmetrical or antimetrical and one of these reduced express
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  • ...ance]] and dual network are terms used in [[Network analysis (electronics)|electronic network analysis]]. The dual of an impedance <math>Z\,\!</math> is its alg In a real design situation it is usually desired to find the dual of an impedance with respe
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