Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Circuit Design and Analysis
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An interface device for coupling electrical signals by acoustical means.
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An electronic device that adds voltages, currents or frequencies.
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Any of several electrical or mechanical devices that limit an operation to a single cycle.
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A device attached to a vehicle or machine, etc. to reduce vibrations.
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(physics) Any device that attenuates a signal, but especially an electronic device that reduces the amplitude of a signal
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An electronic device for connecting a balanced transmission line to an unbalanced one.
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(electronics) A set of batteries or battery cells connected together to deliver a certain voltage, capacity, or power density, often with an integrated battery management system.
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An isolating circuit, often an amplifier, used to minimize the influence of a driven circuit on the driving circuit.
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An electrical shunt
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(electronics) The wire that touches the crystal in a crystal radio.
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A device used to centralize a piece of equipment.
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(electronics) Any of various electronic switches used to interrupt one signal under the control of another.
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(electronics) An electronic circuit that fixes either the positive or the negative peak excursions of a signal to a defined value by shifting its DC value.
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(electronics) A circuit that restricts the amplitude of a waveform.
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(electronics) A circuit which prevents the amplitude of a wave from exceeding a set value.
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A circuit through which electrons can flow.
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(electronics) Any electric or mechanical device for controlling a circuit or system.
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(electronics) Any of several devices that halt the flow of a current, especially an electric current; a trip-switch or trip.
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(electronics) The modification of alternating current to a lower frequency without converting it to direct current.
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A device used in desynchronization
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A kind of electrical circuit breaker.
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the branch of engineering that deals with the technology of electricity, especially the design and application of circuitry and equipment for power generation and distribution, machine control, and communications
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Electrical components of a device or its design.
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the terminal through which electric current passes between metallic and nonmetallic parts of an electric circuit
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(electronics) A curve that bounds another curve or set of curves, as the modulation envelope of an amplitude-modulated carrier wave in electronics.
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Any device for equalizing the pull of electromagnets.
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(electronics) The controlling terminal of a field effect transistor (FET).
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A device for incoupling.
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An electrical device that detects short circuits and isolates them.
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(electronics) A kind of short circuit caused by the inadvertent creation of a low-impedance path between the power supply rails of a MOSFET circuit.
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(electronics) A transient voltage spike that is allowed to pass through a power conditioning unit to the load
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An electronic circuit whose output is proportional to its input, but capable of delivering more power into a load.
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The circuit of the local battery.
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A complete circuit for an electric current.
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A mechanical or electronic device for gyrating a feedhorn, dipole, or radar about the axis of the reflector without changing its polarization.
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(electronics) A defect in an electrical circuit preventing current from flowing.
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The expression of the stated power available at the output terminals of a transmitter when connected to the normal load or its equivalent.
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An electronic circuit which changes the phase of a signal by 180°; used in the input stage of a push-pull amplifier.
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an electronic circuit that causes the phase angle of a modulated wave to vary in accordance with the modulating signal
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The momentary electrical current between two alternating-current generators when juxtaposed in parallel and not agreeing exactly in phase or period.
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(electronics) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see power, electronics. Electronics for controlling electric power and energy.
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A voltage amplifier for amplifying a low-level input signal; its output is the input to a higher-level amplifier.
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(electronics) An electrical actuator that allows a relatively small electrical voltage or current to control a larger voltage or current.
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An instrument for reversing the direction of an electric current.
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(electronics) Connected one after the other in a circuit, in series.
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(electronics) A circuit used to eliminate the overshoot of a pulse.
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(electronics) A superregenerative device
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A device which suppresses something, especially an electronic or mechanical device.
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(electronics) A synchronous inverter.
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(electronics) An electrical device that absorbs reflection at the end of a transmission line.
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An electronic circuit that provides an output voltage higher than the input voltage, by means of capacitors and diodes
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To act as a waveguide for

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