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  • ...unveiled in July 1996 by the Konstruktorskoye Byuro Mashynostroyenia (KBM) Engineering Design Bureau<ref name="FAS"/>. The missile had started development in the ...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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  • ...in the Royal Navy 1935-45, Pout, from ''The Application of Radar and other Electronic Systems in the Royal Navy in WW2'', (Kingsley-editor)</ref> The control off [[Category:Applications of control engineering]]
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  • ...Garthe, Paula D. Kowal, PennState University, Agricultural and Biological Engineering</ref> | Beverage bottles; baby milk bottles; electronic casing.
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  • ...[[honeycomb]], used as a core material in [[composite material]]s, [[paper engineering]], [[construction paper]] and [[paper clothing]] *[[Electronic paper]]
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  • ==Comparison of Electronic and Ionic EAPs== [[Category:Electrical engineering]]
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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 *[[Forensic engineering]]
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  • ...ble substrates in the development of [[organic light-emitting diode]]s for electronic display. ...f>{{cite book|author=[[M. F. Ashby|Ashby, Michael]] and Jones, David|title=Engineering Materials|pages=191–195|publisher=Butterworth-Heinermann|year=1996|editio
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  • ...a ligand. This can be achieved by known [[crystallization]] and [[crystal engineering]] techniques. The mechanisms of [[Molecular self-assembly]] processes on a ...al hybridisation|hybridize]] differently depending on environment. This [[electronic structure]] causes some of them to exhibit multiple [[coordination geometry
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  • ...al properties position polycarbonates between [[commodity plastics]] and [[engineering plastic]]s. ===Electronic components===
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  • ...an English]], bitumen is referred to as 'asphalt' or 'asphalt cement' in [[engineering]] [[jargon]]. In [[Australian English]], bitumen is sometimes used as the g ...ages=2–4 (n13-15 in electronic page field)|journal=The Building News and Engineering Journal |volume=Vol. 109: July to December 1915 |issue=No. 3157 |url=http:/
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  • ...mostly used in the context of [[materials science]], [[metallurgy]] and [[engineering]]. The definition of which elements belong to this group differs. The most ...DDwC&pg=PA86 | pages = 86–93 | isbn =9787302125358| title =Manufacturing engineering and technology| publisher = Pearson Prentice Hall | first1 =Kalpakjian| las
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  • ...Metallurgy, and Exploration|location = Littleton, Colo.|title = SME mining engineering handbook}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|url = http://canmin.geoscienceworld.org ...= 1989|publisher = ASM International|location = Materials Park, OH|title = Electronic materials handbook}}</ref>
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  • ...tion areas include [[civil engineering]], earth and road construction, dam engineering, soil sealing and in drainage systems. The fabric used in it must have good ...or chemical and electrical applications and textiles related to mechanical engineering. Silk-screen printing, filtration, plasma screens, propulsion technology, l
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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 ...tubes, and cathode ray tubes (CRTs), semiconductor processing, and vacuum engineering.
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  • ...ment of the fire Data Management System" Department of Fire Protection and Engineering, NIST-GCR-94-693, August 1993. [http://www.fire.nist.gov/bfrlpubs/fire94/PD ...writers, project managers and construction managers. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command ([[NAVFAC]]) and the Army Corps of Engineers ([[USACE]]) has also a
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  • ...oogle.com/?id=LgB5dkmPML0C&pg=PA218| page=218| title=Materials Science and Engineering|first=V.| last= Raghavan| publisher =PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.|isbn=8120324552 ...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
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  • ...4572|year=1966}}</ref>, TSI's first product, was conceived by [[Electrical Engineering]] Professor [[John G. Linvill]] as a means for his blind daughter, Candy, t For thirty-five years TSI provided electronic assistive devices to visually impaired persons worldwide<ref>{{cite web|url
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  • ...improvements have resulted from improved [[Aeronautics|aircraft design]], engineering and maintenance, the evolution of navigation aids, and safety protocols and ...xicity]] of [[smoke]]. When the tests fail, they fail on a prototype in an engineering laboratory, rather than in an aircraft.
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  • ...cal]], [[mental]], legal and environmental applications, to fields such as engineering, biology, chemistry, computing, materials science, military applications, a ...ructures: (1) Nanocomposites, nanostructured surfaces and nanocomponents (electronic, optical, sensors etc.), where nanoscale particles are incorporated into a
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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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  • ...of Benzene in Water.|journal=Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Chemical & Engineering Data Series|volume=3|pages=253|year=1958|doi=10.1021/i460004a016}}</ref><!- ...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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  • '''Light curtains''' are opto-electronic devices that are used to safeguard personnel in the vicinity of moving mach ...ansceivers are connected, as per Figure A, to a Controller, which receives electronic signals from the transceivers and from these signals decides whether or not
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  • ...in lead alloys for [[lead shot]]s and [[bullet]]s.<ref>{{cite book|title = Engineering Properties and Applications of Lead Alloys|chapter = XIV. Ammunition|first ...such as wood preservation, glass production, nonferrous metal alloys, and electronic semiconductor manufacturing. Inorganic arsenic is also found in coke oven e
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  • ...[[transition metal]]s, in [[Group 6 element|group 6]]. Chromium(0) has an electronic configuration of 4s<sup>1</sup>3d<sup>5</sup>, due to the lower energy of t http://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/engineering/issues/muh-06-30-6/muh-30-6-5-0605-5.pdf
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  • ...ational Research Council, National Academy of Sciences-National Academy of Engineering|author = National Research Council (U.S.), Panel on Cadmium, Committee on T ...>{{cite book|url = http://books.google.com/?id=8Yt6GzSEZRkC&pg=PR18|title =Electronic materials: from silicon to organics|first1= L. S.|last1 = Miller|first2=J.
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  • ...e=book/> Within the [[European Union]], the use of hexavalent chromium in electronic equipment is largely prohibited by the [[Restriction of Hazardous Substance ...valentchromiumdangers.com/ Dangers of Hexavalent Chromium, OSHA Standards, Engineering Controls]
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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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  • ...ribution for Wildfire Detection and Management | journal = Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing | volume = 64 | issue = 10 | date = October 1998 | pages ...ia|operator fatigue]], time of day, time of year, and geographic location. Electronic systems have gained popularity in recent years as a possible resolution to
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  • A more accurate type of ohmmeter has an electronic circuit that passes a constant current (I) through the resistance, and anot *[[Electronic test equipment]]
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  • ...privately held company, founded in 1999, that provides [[science]] and [[engineering]] reference resources by vertical industry, including [[handbooks]], [[book *Ceramics & Ceramic Engineering
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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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  • ...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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  • ...electronic speed regulation in 1969. The first 1000 watt hammer drill with electronic speed stabilisation followed in 1981. In 1982 Metabo built a plant for the
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  • ...Retrieved on August 18, 2009.</ref> This [[Fortune 500]] company provides engineering services for a wide range of industrial, commercial, and consumer markets. ...employers of electronic designers that have the most influence on today's engineering careers (June 2008).
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  • | industry = [[Electrical]] and [[electronic products]] [[manufacturing]] ...leading [[manufacturing]] and [[trading]] company in [[electrical]] and [[electronic products]]. Its products include [[Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation|Milw
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  • ...ese electronics producer. In addition to electronics, Panasonic offers non-electronic products and services such as home renovation services. Panasonic was ranke ...asonic planned to develop a "next generation [[first aid]] kit" called the Electronic Health Checker. At the time, the target market was said to be [[elderly]] p
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  • ...as [[traction control system]]s (TCS), the [[electronic stability control|Electronic Stability Program]] (ESP®), [[body electronics]] (such as central locking, |1886||Opening of ''Workshop for Precision Mechanics and Electrical Engineering'' in [[Stuttgart]] on 15 November
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  • ...[[fantasy]] settings, have [[evolution|evolved naturally]], been [[genetic engineering|engineered]] artificially (most often created as [[biological weapons]]), o ...[seizure]]s at complete random. It is apparently caused by the overload of electronic interference present in the film.
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  • |title=Xenon|work=Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia |publisher=Chemical & Engineering News}}</ref> Bartlett thought its composition to be Xe<sup>+</sup>[PtF<sub>
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  • ...al Sciences, Cape Peninsular University of Technology, Department of Civil Engineering, Cape Peninsular University of Technology, Department of Molecular and Cell
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  • ...m=01|d=23|inventor=Bedini, John C.|title=Apparatus and method for reducing electronic relaxation noise present information recording medium}}</ref><ref>{{US pate [[Category:Audio engineering]]
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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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  • * [[Latency (engineering)]] [[Category:Timing in electronic circuits]]
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  • C. S. Wallace, A suggestion for a fast multiplier, IEEE Trans. on Electronic Comp. EC-13(1): 14-17 (1964)</ref> ...s)|adder]].<ref>[http://www.veech.com/index_files/Wallace%20Tree.pdf Veech engineering]</ref>
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  • A '''binary multiplier''' is an [[electronic circuit]] used in [[digital electronics]], such as a [[computer]], to [[Mul ...te additions in a 64-bit computer. These additions take a lot of time. The engineering implementation of binary multiplication consists, really, of taking a very
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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]], ...r device fabrication#Device test|lower yields]] and higher [[Non-recurring engineering|NRE]] costs.
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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 ...ket pressure to produce designs rapidly, has led to the extensive use of [[Electronic design automation|automated design tools]] in the IC design process. In sh
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  • ...ref>[http://pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/84/8426cover1.html 2006 Chemical & Engineering News article on materials suppliers challenged by rising costs]</ref> [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • *[[Electronic design automation]] ...vagno, Martin, and Scheffer, ISBN 0-8493-3096-3 A survey of the field of [[electronic design automation]]. In particular, this article is derived (with permiss
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  • In [[electronic design]] a '''[[semiconductor]] intellectual property core''', '''IP core'' IP cores in the electronic design industry have had a profound impact on the design of [[System-on-a-c
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  • *Differentiating between the random noise inherent to electronic devices and the deterministic noise generated by circuits. ...vagno, Martin, and Scheffer, ISBN 0-8493-3096-3 A survey of the field of [[electronic design automation]]. This article was derived, with permission, from Chap
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  • ...rage | '''Test Coverage''']] used in the context of programming / software engineering, refers to measuring how much a software program has been exercised by test *[[Electronic design automation]]
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  • ...of) [[Maxwell's equations]] directly. They form a part of the field of [[electronic design automation]], or EDA, and are commonly used in the design of [[integ 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 [[Category:Electronic engineering]]
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  • ...eering]], '''noise margin''' is the amount by which a [[signal (electrical engineering)|signal]] exceeds the minimum amount for proper operation. It is commonly *In [[communications system engineering]], noise margin is the ratio by which the signal exceeds the minimum accept
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  • ...no, Martin and Scheffer, ( ISBN 0-8493-3096-3 ) A survey of the field of [[electronic design automation]]. This summary was derived, with permission, from Volum [[Category:Electronic engineering]]
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  • ...dvent of [[logic synthesis]], one of the biggest challenges faced by the [[Electronic design automation|EDA]] industry was to find the best [[netlist]] represent *[[Electronic design automation]]
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  • ...ary algorithm]]s (EA) to create specialized [[electronics]] without manual engineering. It brings together reconfigurable [[hardware]], [[artificial intelligence] [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • ...io-Frequency Communication Principles''. Integrated Publishing, Electrical Engineering Training Series. [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • |title=Introduction to electronic circuit design. [[Category:Electrical engineering]]
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  • ...edel, Susan A. (2002). ''Introductory Circuits for Electrical and Computer Engineering''. New Jersey: Prentice Hall.</ref> ...[[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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  • ...rcuit time constant method''' is an approximate analysis technique used in electronic circuit design to determine the corner frequency of [[complex circuit]]s. I [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • ...edel, Susan A. (2002). ''Introductory Circuits for Electrical and Computer Engineering''. New Jersey: Prentice Hall.</ref> Source transformations are not limited [[Category:Electrical engineering]]
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  • [[Category:Electronic engineering]] [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • ...and processes, and design calendar time is limited due to [[non-recurring engineering]] constraints, plus [[time to market]] concerns. Consequently, it is not po Failure mechanisms of electronic semiconductor devices fall in the following categories
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  • ...on January 25, 1980 to specify test conditions for the design of avionics electronic hardware in airborne systems. Since then the standard has undergone subseq *Avionics: Development and Implementation (Electrical Engineering Handbook) by Cary R. Spitzer (Hardcover - Dec 15, 2006)
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  • ...of (IB) International Business organization whose responsibility is sales, engineering and human resource of personnel outside of North America and Service Soluti [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • ...conglomerate]] company that produces a variety of [[consumer product]]s, [[engineering]] services, and [[aerospace]] systems for a wide variety of customers, from ...Techsystems]]. Honeywell continues to supply aerospace products including electronic guidance systems, cockpit instrumentation, lighting, and primary propulsion
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  • [[Category:Electronic design]] {{Engineering-stub}}
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  • ...A rounding of an exterior corner is called a "round"<ref>Madsen et al., "Engineering Drawing and Design" page 179. Delmar, 2004 ISBN 0-7668-1634-6</ref> or a "r "Chamfer" is a term commonly used in [[mechanical and manufacturing engineering]]. Special tools such as [[chamfer mill]]s and [[chamfer plane]]s are avail
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  • ...when its control inputs are [[Heaviside step function]]s. In [[electronic engineering]] and [[control theory]], step response is the time behaviour of the output [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • *[[Electronic design automation]] ...an [[IEEE]] lecture on test compression sponsored by the [[IEEE Council on Electronic Design Automation]]. This article was compiled from ideas covered in this
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  • In [[engineering]], [[mathematics]] and the physical and biological sciences, common terms f === Mechanical engineering ===
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  • ...l-off of 20&nbsp;dB/decade. This is approximately equal (to within normal engineering required accuracy) to 6&nbsp;dB/8ve and is the more usual description given ...nate long before this happens.<ref>Giovanni Bianchi, Roberto Sorrentino, ''Electronic filter simulation & design'', pages 129-130, McGraw-Hill Professional 2007
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  • ...mounted directly onto the surface of [[printed circuit board]]s (PCBs). An electronic device so made is called a '''surface mount device''' ('''SMD'''). In the i ...followed by an air blast to quickly remove residual water. However, most electronic assemblies are made using a "No-Clean" process where the flux residues are
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  • ...in general see [[Linear filter]]. For electronic filters in general see [[Electronic filter]].'' {{Linear analog electronic filter}}
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  • {{main|Electronics|Electronic circuit}} ...ignal state. Relatively small changes to the analog signal levels due to [[Engineering tolerance|manufacturing tolerance]], [[Path loss|signal attenuation]] or [[
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  • ...ten as '''λ/4 impedance transformer''', is a component used in electrical engineering consisting of a length of [[transmission line]] or [[waveguide]] exactly on ...any products, but not so small that it cannot be manufactured using normal engineering tolerances, and it is at these frequencies where the device is most often e
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  • [[Category:Electronic design]] [[Category:Telecommunications engineering]]
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  • *Ronald B. Standler, ''Protection of Electronic Circuits from Overvoltages'', Courier Dover Publications, 2002 ISBN 0486425 [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • ...</ref> Techniques for heat dissipation can include [[Thermal management of electronic devices and systems#Heat sinks|heatsinks]] and [[fan (mechanical)|fan]]s fo ...e low environmental temperatures, it may actually be necessary to heat the electronic components to achieve satisfactory operation.<ref>[http://www.osha.gov/dts/
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  • Electronic design comprises the analysis and synthesis of electronic circuits ...Analogue electronics|analog]] or [[Digital circuit|digital]], [[Electrical engineering|electrical engineers]] need to be able to predict the voltages and currents
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  • ...requency|radio frequencies]]. Its purpose is the same as that of a normal electronic filter: to pass a range of signal frequencies, but to block others. The fi ...on microelectromechanical filters, the mechanical devices corresponding to electronic integrated circuits.
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  • In [[electrical engineering]], the '''distributed element model''' or '''transmission line model''' of ...comparable to the physical dimensions of the components. An often quoted engineering rule of thumb (not to be taken too literally because there are many excepti
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  • ...this particular fault. Fault models can be used in almost all branches of engineering. [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • ...ransmission.<ref name="poo">Telecommunication [[Systems engineering|System Engineering]] By Roger L. Freeman.2004 John Wiley and Sons. ISBN 0471451339</ref> *[[Signal (electrical engineering)|Signal]]
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  • {{about|the [[obfuscation]] of [[electronic hardware]]|obfuscation as used in computer software|code obfuscation}} ...ownership information is embedded and concealed in the description of a [[electronic circuit|circuit]]. It is also different from cryptography-based hardware IP
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  • | publisher = Inst. of Electrical and Electronic Engineers | work = Crystal Radio Engineering
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  • ...nal. It is an [[electronic circuit]] consisting of a variable frequency [[Electronic oscillator|oscillator]] and a [[phase detector]]. This circuit compares th ...e phase-locked-loop building block, the technique is widely used in modern electronic devices, with output frequencies from a fraction of a hertz up to many giga
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  • ...'' ('''EDA''' or '''ECAD''') is a category of software tools for designing electronic systems such as [[printed circuit board]]s and [[integrated circuit]]s. The ...1]] marks the beginning of EDA as an industry. For many years, the larger electronic companies, such as [[Hewlett Packard]], [[Tektronix]], and [[Intel]], had p
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  • [[Category:Electrical engineering]] [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • | title = DESIGN ASSURANCE GUIDANCE FOR AIRBORNE ELECTRONIC HARDWARE ...RDWARE''' is a document providing guidance for the development of airborne electronic hardware, published by [[RTCA, Incorporated]].
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  • ...ed. Modern receivers typically use a mixture of [[ceramic resonator]] or [[Electronic filter#SAW filters|SAW]] (surface-acoustic wave) resonators as well as trad ...agen -p.58 l. 12|publisher=Cambridge University Press, 1996 - Technology & Engineering|accessdate=17 January 2011}}</ref> The tuning of one (or more) tuned circui
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  • {{Linear analog electronic filter|filter1=hide|filter3=hide}} A '''composite image filter''' is an [[electronic filter]] consisting of multiple image filter sections of two or more differ
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  • ...y (engineering)|passive]], [[linear]] impedance networks commonly found in electronic circuits. [[Category:Electronic design]]
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  • ...rrent amplifier'' that reverses the current direction as well or it is a [[Electronic amplifier#Input and output variables|current-controlled current source (CCC |edition=The Kluwer international series in engineering and computer science, v. 763
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  • breadboard was further narrowed to purely electronic systems, while a brassboard was treated as "a similar arrangement for hydra ...typing, brassboard is defined as a second prototyping stage that follows [[engineering validation board]]s (EVB) and precedes [[wingboard]]s and final pre-product
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  • Some special situations (such as radio tuners and transmitters) use tuned [[Electronic filter|filters]] such as [[Stub (electronics)|stubs]] to match impedances a *{{Citation |last=Hayt |first= William |year= 1989 |title= Engineering Electromagnetics |edition= 5th |publisher= McGraw-Hill |isbn= 0070274061}}
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  • The process of '''circuit design''' can cover systems ranging from complex electronic systems all the way down to the individual [[transistor]]s within an [[inte In [[integrated circuit]] [[electronic design automation|design automation]], the term "circuit design" often refe
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