Abbreviation for "computer aided design"
The ability of a capacitor to store an electrical charge. The basic unit of capacitance is the Farad.
An electronic component having capacitive reactance.
Resistor of fixed value made by combining carbon granules
The negative terminal electrode of a device. The "N" material in a junction diode.
(CRT) Vacuum tube used to display data in a visual form. Picture tube of a television or computer terminal.
Unit used to convert chemical energy into a DC electrical voltage.
Capacitor in which the dielectric is ceramic
Quantity of electrical energy.
Current that flows to charge a capacitor or battery when voltage is applied.
A box of metal or frame into which components are mounted
Inductor used to block the flow of alternating current.
Interconnection of components to give an electrical path between two or more components so that transfer of current could take place.
A linear amplifier biased so the active equipment conducts through 360 degrees of the i/p waveform.
An amplifier with two active equipments. The active components are biased so that each conducts for about 180 degrees of the i/p waveform cycle.
An amplifier in which the active euipment conducts for less than 180 degrees of the i/p waveform cycle.
A diode circuit used to throw some part of a waveform
Distortion caused by overdriving an amplifier.
A square waveform used for synchroniziation and timing of several circuits.
Circuit having a full path for current flow.
Transmission line in which the signal carrying conductor is coated by a dielectric & another conductor.
The semiconductor region in a bipolar junction transistor through which a flow of charge carriers leaves the base region. The other two are Base and emitter.
Unit of electric charge. A negative coulomb charge consists of 6.24 × 1018 electrons.
Combining two or more circuits.
Abbreviation for cathode ray tube.
Measured in amperes, it is the flow of electrons through a conductor. Also called as electron flow.
Amplifier to increase signal current.
Parallel network designed to divide the total current of a circuit
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