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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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blower
Engineering; Electronic engineering
A fan used to remove heat from electronic circuits. These are often used in tube-type radiofrequency (RF) power amplifiers, where much heat is generated, and in computers to cool the microprocessor ...
D service
Engineering; Electronic engineering
A Federal Aviation Agency service providing radio broadcasts of weather data, notices to aircraft personnel, and other advisory messages.
Duerdoth’s stability margin
Engineering; Electronic engineering
A feedback-amplifier stability margin equal to a 6-dB increase in gain at low and high frequencies over beta values between 0.3 and somewhat less than 2. For higher beta values, Duerdoth adopts an ...
coaxial jack
Engineering; Electronic engineering
A female receptacle or connector, whose concentric terminals have the same spacing as a male coaxial-cable connector designed to fit it.
antenna core
Engineering; Electronic engineering
A ferrite rod or slab around which a coil of wire is wound to act as a self-contained antenna, usually in a miniature receiver.
asymmetrical FET
Engineering; Electronic engineering
A field-effect transistor in which the source and drain cannot be interchanged without degrading performance.
depletion field-effect transistor
Engineering; Electronic engineering
A field-effect transistor whose operation is based on the control of depletion layer width.