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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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band

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. A continuous range of radio or television communications frequencies or wavelengths, usually designated by the lowest and highest frequencies, or the approximate wavelength (e.g., the 20-meter ...

axis

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. A coordinate in a graphical presentation or display (e.g., horizontal and vertical axes in a rectangular coordinate system). 2. The real or imaginary straight line around which a body rotates, or ...

acoustic system

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. A coordinated array of acoustic components (e.g., acoustic filters, resonators, etc.) that responds to sound energy in a predetermined manner. 2. An audio-frequency system in which sound energy ...

bridge-connected amplifier

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. A dc amplifier stage in which the transistors and resistors are connected in a four-arm bridge circuit, with respect to dc. When the bridge is initially balanced, all dc is eliminated in the ...

compatibility

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. A desirable condition in which devices or systems can function efficiently together, without any modification of equipment. 2. In computer operations, a desirable condition in which different ...

active component

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. A device capable of some dynamic function (such as amplification, oscillation, or signal control) that usually requires a power supply for its operation. Examples include bipolar transistors, ...

component

Engineering; Electronic engineering

1. A device or part used in a circuit to obtain some desired electrical action (e.g., a resistor (passive component) or an integrated circuit (active component)). Also see active component and ...

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