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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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auroral interference
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. Interference to high-frequency radio propagation and also occasionally to medium-frequency and low-frequency propagation, caused by the activity of the aurora. 2. Auroral flutter on a signal.
diode temperature stabilization
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. Keeping the temperature of a diode at a constant level. 2. Using the temperature-resistance characteristic of a forward-biased semiconductor diode to stabilize a circuit (such as a transistor ...
clipping
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. Leveling off (flat-topping) a signal peak at a predetermined level. Also see clipper. 2. In audio practice, the loss of syllables or words because of cutoff periods in the operation of the ...
blank tape
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. Magnetic tape that has never been subjected to the recording process and that is substantially free from noise. 2. Magnetic tape from which all preexisting information has been erased.
circuit fault
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. Malfunction of a circuit. 2. An error in circuit wiring.
annotations
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. Marking on copies of original engineering- installation documents to show changes made during the installation. 2. Any set of comments or notes accompanying a program, an equipment or system, or ...
density
Engineering; Electronic engineering
1. Mass per unit volume of a material. 2. Concentration of charge carriers or of lines of flux. 3. The number of items per unit volume, area, distance, or time.