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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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Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. In computer operations, to restore a switching element (e.g., a flip-flop) or a memory element to its standard (e.g., zero) state. 2. In computer practice, an asynchronous input.
applicators
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. In dielectric heating, the electrodes between which the dielectric body is placed and the electrostatic field developed. 2. In medical electronics, the electrodes applied to a patient undergoing ...
autobaud
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. In digital communications, a function that allows the equipment to adjust itself to the speed of the terminal. 2. Any digital communications equipment capable of automatically adjusting to the ...
document
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. In digital computer operations, especially in file maintenance, a form that provides information pertinent to a transaction. Also see transaction. 2. To perform documentation (See documentation, ...
dump
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. In digital-computer operations, to transfer, completely or partially, the contents of memory into a peripheral. 2. To switch off all power to a computer, deliberately or accidentally, thereby ...
control field
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. In direct-current generators of the amplifying type, an auxiliary field winding used for feedback and regulation, in contrast to the self-excited field winding (which is the conventional field ...
ambient noise
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. In electrical measurements and operation, background electrical noise. 2. In acoustical measurements and operations, audible background noise.