
(from the article `electronics`) branch of physics and electrical engineering that deals with the emission, behaviour, and effects of electrons and with electronic devices.Many applications of numerical control have been developed since its initial use to control machine tools. Other machines using numerical control ... ...transfer of e...
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An electronic system can simply be considered as consisting of three parts: input, process and output. Input devices include microphones and LDRs, thermistors and switches. Process sections can be made from one or more transistors, perhaps built into logic gates or computer chips. The output section will consist of one or more output devices, for e...
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Artificial system in which electricity performs some useful function. The term usually, though not always, refers to a system in which the electric current is used to convey and process data, rather than transmit power. Electronic systems usually use relatively low currents. As with any electrical system, the electricity travels in a circuit. The i...
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