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Electronic engineering

Electronic engineering is an engineering discipline focused on the design, fabrication, testing and operation of circuits, electronic components, devices, and systems.

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convergence

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. The eventual meeting of values or bodies at some point (sometimes at infinity, as in certain mathematical series). 2. The intersection point of the beams from separate electron guns in a ...

bogie

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. The exact value of a specified characteristic. Thus, if resistance is given as 1 kΩ ±0.5%, the bogie value is 1 kΩ. 2. The average value (i.e., the arithmetic mean). 3. A false or unidentified ...

bogey

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. The exact value of a specified characteristic. Thus, if resistance is given as 1 kΩ ±0.5%, the bogie value is 1 kΩ. 2. The average value (i.e., the arithmetic mean). 3. A false or unidentified ...

crystal pulling

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. The extraction of a single crystal from a molten mass of crystalline material. Single crystals are used for high-quality semiconductor devices. Also see czochralski method, single crystal, and ...

contact area

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. The face of an electrical contact. 2. The common area shared by two conductors in mutual contact.

closed loop

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. The feedback path in a self-regulating control system. An oscillator, for example, is a closed-loop amplifier. 2. A loop within a program that would continue indefinitely, except for an external ...

antenna stage

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. The first RF amplifier stage of a receiver. 2. Occasionally, the final RF amplifier of a transmitter.

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