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Electronic circuits

Electronic circuits

  • Push–pull output
    A push–pull amplifier is a type of electronic circuit that uses a pair of active devices that alternately supply current to, or absorb current from, a connected load.
  • Schmitt trigger
    In electronics, a Schmitt trigger is a comparator circuit with hysteresis implemented by applying positive feedback to the noninverting input of a comparator or differential amplifier.
  • Mesh analysis
    Mesh analysis (or the mesh current method) is a method that is used to solve planar circuits for the currents (and indirectly the voltages) at any place in the circuit.
  • Electronic component
    An electronic component is any basic discrete device or physical entity in an electronic system used to affect electrons or their associated fields.
  • Analog-to-digital converter
    In electronics, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC, A/D, A–D, or A-to-D) is a system that converts an analog signal, such as a sound picked up by a microphone light entering a digital camera, into a digital signal.
  • Digital-to-analog converter
    In electronics, a digital-to-analog converter (DAC, D/A, D–A, D2A, or D-to-A) is a device that converts a digital signal into an analog signal.
  • Differential amplifier
    A differential amplifier is a type of electronic amplifier that amplifies the difference between two input voltages but suppresses any voltage common to the two inputs.
  • Electronic filter
    Electronic filters are circuits which perform signal processing functions, specifically to remove unwanted frequency components from the signal, to enhance wanted ones, or both.
  • Comparator
    In electronics, a comparator is a device that compares two voltages or currents and outputs a digital signal indicating which is larger.
  • Frequency mixer
    In electronics, a mixer, or frequency mixer, is a nonlinear electrical circuit that creates new frequencies from two signals applied to it.
  • Duplexer
    A duplexer is an electronic device that allows bi-directional (duplex) communication over a single path.
  • Manhattan wiring
    Manhattan wiring (also known as right-angle wiring) is a technique for laying out circuits in computer engineering.
  • Clamper (electronics)
    A clamper is an electronic circuit that fixes either the positive or the negative peak excursions of a signal to a defined value by shifting its DC value.