The reduction in the size of the circuit in a microprocessor will (generally) allow the device to be run at higher clock speeds. This will be due to shorter circuit pathways. It will also increase the challenges related to keeping the device cool, and there are some other variables that come into play when we scale something like a micro-p down.
Yes, since the current is the same through out the complete circuit. the design size of the conductor entering the circuit should be the same size as the conductor leaving the circuit.
Depends on how many amps it pulls and the size of the wire in the circuit.
Transformer voltage regulation and size of the circuit breakers have no direct relation
Normally it is a 20 amp using AWG 12/2 gauge wire. But it really depends on what size wire is on that circuit. If it is white AWG 14 gauge then use a 15 amp breaker. If it is yellow AWG 12 gauge then use a 20 amp breaker.
Depends on the size of the circuit which you did not list.
Since, there are no wired connections between the components of an integrated circuit, definitely the size of the computer effectively got reduced with the introduction of ICs.
In this instance micro means very small in physical size
Type your answer here... Microprocessor is a programable chip that can perform airthmatic alogic & control operation in a computer there are millions of transistors are fabricated in the single chip as result its size and weight are minimize uses micor elctronic technology
depends greatly on which microprocessor. Many are approxamately one centimeter squared.
advantages for reducing class size
the microprocessor that does the work is about 1/2 inch squarethe package containing the microprocessor is about 1.5 inch square to 2 inch square.All the rest of the stuff to make the computer "usable" varies with application from the size of a cellphone to the size of a calculator to the size of a laptop to the size of a desktop.
They're called as such because of the size of the transistors they contain which is in micrometer dimensions .The first microprocessor is INTEL4004 (1971) .As it was too small in compare to other processors at that time so they called that processor as microprocessor
Yes, since the current is the same through out the complete circuit. the design size of the conductor entering the circuit should be the same size as the conductor leaving the circuit.
the microprocessor that does the work is about 1/2 inch squarethe package containing the microprocessor is about 1.5 inch square to 2 inch square.All the rest of the stuff to make the computer "usable" varies with application from the size of a cellphone to the size of a calculator to the size of a laptop to the size of a desktop.
No, we can still have a quality of life but by reducing your footprint will better your life.
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reducing the size of workforce