In an electronic switch there are no mechanical/moving parts - the switching action is achieved entirely within the electronic components. Electronic relays are generally a mechanical switch controlled by electronics.
Transistor is an tiny electronic device called electronic switch,which is building block of a processor. Processor is a data processing device consists of thousands or millions of transistors. Eg- Intel 8086 microprocessor has around 29000 transistors.
A transistor is used to switch electronic signals.
One example of a circuit device is a switch. It is used to stop and start current flow in a circuit.
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An electronics multiplexer will select an output by a digital code. a mechanical multiplexer will select an out by a mechanical switch of sort possibly driven by a motor
Transistor is an tiny electronic device called electronic switch,which is building block of a processor. Processor is a data processing device consists of thousands or millions of transistors. Eg- Intel 8086 microprocessor has around 29000 transistors.
no difference whatsoever
On entering a dark room, you would normally, manually, switch on the light. It is possible to use an electronic sensor and circuitry to automatically turn on the light when you enter the room, and to switch off the light once you have left the room for a specific amount of time.
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A transistor is used to switch electronic signals.
Reset switch, no. Chrysler does not have those. Fuse for the relays, yes all relays are protected by fuses.
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Both are same...
It doesn't have an inertia switch. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
Technology wise there is no such difference.
the answer is the neutral saifty switch relays the starting signal to starter the neutral safety switch relays the starting signal to starter from ignition switch they look the same but plug up different make sure you have right neutral switch