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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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Electronic engineering

amplifier input

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. The terminals and section of an amplifier that receive the signal to be amplified. 2. The signal to be amplified.

available time

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. The time during which a computer is available and ready for immediate use. 2. The amount of time a computer is available to an individual.

deceleration time

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. The time taken by magnetic tape to stop moving after the last recording or playback has finished. 2. The time taken by a mechanical data storage medium, such as a hard disk, to come to rest after ...

brute force

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. The transmission of a signal of excessive or unnecessary power. 2. An inefficient approach to a problem, which might solve the problem, but requires far more energy, effort, or computer ...

artificial life

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. The ultimate endpoint of artificial intelligence, wherein machines acquire qualities, such as wisdom and the capability to feel emotions. The state of the art is currently nowhere near this point. ...

computer graphics

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. The use of computers to assist in drawing and drafting, and in the processing of video images such as photographs. 2. Broadly, any computer-generated or computer-processed image.

damping resistance

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. The value of shunt resistance required to prevent ringing in a coil. 2. The value of resistance required for critical damping of a galvanometer.

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