•A portable device, is a device that is lightweight and small so you can use at home as well as outside; for example you can use it for business travels, like you can take a laptop, a tablet or your mobile phone with you on your work journeys.
A portable crank that used to connect to the crankshaft in the front of the car.
The device introduced commercially in 1934 as a portable super regenerative receiver and transmitter was the "Radio Telephone," specifically developed by the American company RCA (Radio Corporation of America). It was designed for use in aviation and other mobile applications, allowing for more flexible communication options. This innovation marked a significant advancement in radio technology, paving the way for modern portable communication devices.
A practical use for a micro motor is in miniature robotics, where it powers small mechanisms such as wheels or arms in robotic toys and models. They are also commonly found in portable electronic devices, enabling functions like vibration in smartphones or movement in camera gimbals. Additionally, micro motors are used in medical devices, such as in precision pumps or surgical tools, where compact size and reliability are crucial.
The question is much too vague. Electronic devices can be designed to allow for direct or alternating current. Examples are your home DVD player plugged into the receptacle which is 120 volt alternating current and your ipod which uses battery direct current power. Small portable devices are usually direct current (battery power ). The plug that comes with such devices is for charging the battery. Or the device may internally rectify the alternating current and turn it into dc power.
It is either 0.1 GB, or 0.093 GB, depending on whom you ask. Storage devices are advertised as decimal (or "metric") gigabytes, which is 109 or 1,000,000,000 bytes. Microsoft Windows, and indeed most programs written by classic programmers, use binary gigabytes, which is 230 or 1,073,741,824 bytes. The latter definition gives a better view of how much storage is used, because storage devices store sections of 512 (29) bytes at once, not 500 bytes. This eases address computations, etc. as computers naturally use binary numbers. Manufacturers use decimal values so that neophyte computer users can understand exactly how much capacity they're buying.
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External devices are used for storage just like internal devices but with the added bonus of being portable and not requiring space inside your computer. This usually comes at the sacrifice of access time or write times. Depends on the interface used for the external device.
Flash memory cards and portable mass storage devices are available in many sizes and are economically priced. You may also choose an online site to store photos.
Miniature mobile storage devices, such as USB flash drives or portable SSDs, are used to store and transfer data easily between devices. To use them, simply plug the device into a compatible port on your computer or other electronic devices. You can then drag and drop files for storage or transfer, and safely eject the device when finished to prevent data loss. They are particularly useful for backing up important files or carrying data on the go.
Compact Flash card refers to a mass storage device used in portable electronic devices such as cellphone, digital camera, and even land line telephone uses such device.
Storage devices preserve items such as data, instructions, and information for retrieval and future use.
It's a storage that is attached internally in the device's box.
Some ways to store your cds that are portable include a cd holder and a cd folder. Both are fantastic for cd storage. I use both of them myself.
A memory card (sometimes called a flash memory card or a storage card) is a small storage medium used to store data such as text, pictures, audio, and video, for use on small, portable or remote computing devices.
They're technically the same thing, although some people use different terms to describe portable storage (i.e a USB stick) and permanent storage (hard drive).
False, They can use optical storage discs.
External devices are used for storage just like internal devices but with the added bonus of being portable and not requiring space inside your computer. This usually comes at the sacrifice of access time or write times. Depends on the interface used for the external device.