olfactory!! not auditory
I believe it is auditory
ac and dc
Read out integrated circuit refers to integrated circuit specifically used for reading detectors of a particular type. These are used in detectors where the sensitivity is very low and using a discrete circuit may not be useful as noise may be large enough to cover up whole signal.
Batmans car is called the Bat tumbler
JD is a general doctor who works in the ICU in Internal Medicine.
Electronic have two type of components Active components and Passive components. Active components are those which increase the power of a signal and must be supplied with the signal and a source of power. Passive components do not increase the power of a signal. Active components are Bipolar transistor, Operational amplifier, field effect transistors etc and Passive components are semiconductor, resistor, capacitor, inductor etc
analog signal
auditory
it works on a '92 mitsubishi galant, i had it made last night
Weak signal depending upon the type of signal.
square pulse signal
Those type of clock have a small antenna built into their circuitry. This picks up a constant radio signal transmitted from an atomic clock (an extremely accurate device). The signal is constantly broadcast - meaning the clock can pick up the signal at any time of day or night. The clock's circuitry simply changes the display to match the incoming signal.
The answer will depend on what type of signal it is: acoustic, electromagnetic and in what medium the signal is propagated.
A sinusoidal signal.
A transducer is any device that either converts an external signal to an equivalent electronic signal or converts an electronic signal to an equivalent external signal.
Audio generator will produce some range of frequency and level of a test signal meant for audio. A signal generator will produce a test signal but is a more general classification. For example a audio generator is a signal generator. When you know what type of signal you are looking for, then a signal generator will be called that type of signal. all depends on what you are testing. examples: video -> video signal generator audio -> audio signal generator
Chemical. (Called neuro-transmitters.)
Out-of-band