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Used in applications where it is required to change reference level of input signal to any desired dc voltage level example in analog video processing
The three types of electronic circuits are called closed circuits, open circuits and series circuits. You will often hear these terms when an electrician explains what he is doing.
paralel circuits
The resonance effect of the LC circuit has many important applications in signal processing and communications systems.The most common application of tank circuits is tuning radio transmitters and receivers. For example, when we tune a radio to a particular station, the LC circuits are set at resonance for that particular carrier frequency.A series resonant circuit provides voltage magnification.A parallel resonant circuit provides current magnification.A parallel resonant circuit can be used as load impedance in output circuits of RF amplifiers. Due to high impedance, the gain of amplifier is maximum at resonant frequency.Both parallel and series resonant circuits are used in induction heating.LC circuits behave as electronic resonators, which are a key component in many applications:AmplifiersOscillatorsFiltersTuners
The two basic types of circuits are series and parallel circuits.
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Yes, that's correct. The reliability of electronic circuits and the near-instantaneous speed of data transfer within a computer allow for extremely fast processing speeds, usually in nanoseconds or even picoseconds. This enables computers to execute complex tasks and calculations with remarkable efficiency.
CPU = Central Processing UnitIt contains the control circuits, the arithmetic circuits, the memory management circuits, etc. needed to execute programs. To have a complete computer additional parts must be added around the CPU (e.g. memory, input/output ports, power supplies).In early computers the CPU typically occupied several cabinets or racks of electronics, in most modern computers the CPU is entirely within one integrated circuit chip called a microprocessor.
Rochit Rajsuman has written: 'Digital hardware testing' -- subject(s): Data processing, Testing, Electronic digital computers, Circuits, Very large scale integration, Electric fault location, Integrated circuits
Both hybrid integrated circuits and monolithic integrated circuits were used in third generation computers. These integrated circuits contained from 4 to 100 transistors per integrated circuit. The image above shows hybrid integrated circuits of the type used in the IBM System 360 line of computers.
Miles Murdocca has written: 'A digital design methodology for optical computing' -- subject(s): Digital integrated circuits, Optical Computers, Optical data processing
Frank A. Scarpino has written: 'VHDL and AHDL digital system implementation' -- subject(s): Computer-aided design, Logic circuits, Electronic digital computers, Data processing, System design, Circuits, VHDL (Computer hardware description language)
Abraham I. Pressman has written: 'Design of transistorized circuits for digital computers' -- subject(s): Electronic digital computers, Circuits, Transistors
the computer of this generation could be developed after the development of integrated Circuits. integrated circuits were made of cilicon.A single IC could hold a no.of transistors and resistors.this was also called chip. the computer of this generation were 1000 times fast as compared to first generation computers and their cost was comparatively low.The memory of these computers was much more and data processing became very fast.
Intergrated circuits
No. The processing occurs in the Central Processing Unit. Output devices only present the results of the processing after it has been carried out.
Richard J. Higgins has written: 'Experiments With Integrated Circuits' -- subject(s): Integrated circuits 'Digital signal processing in VLSI' -- subject(s): Digital techniques, Integrated circuits, Signal processing, Very large scale integration