"Electronic circuitry" refers to the components and pathways that allow electricity to flow and control the functions of electronic devices. It's like the brain and nervous system of a machine, enabling it to work and carry out specific tasks.
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Fried is also throwing her creative weight behind education initiatives, designing school curricula
in electronic circuitry and robotics and creating stickers and badges,?
It's funny how the Financial Times portrays Plastic Logic as being a «world - beating» UK technology company and they write that «Plastic semiconductors would be a lot cheaper to produce than current - day silicon chips, thereby cutting the price
of electronic circuitry by up to 90 per cent.»
Until now, however, nobody had been able to figure out how to make them work in combination
with electronic circuitry because the proteins can not survive without water and salt — ingredients that do not mix well with electronics.
But if the researchers can make the magnetic behavior stick around, the material could have uses ranging from medical imaging to
exotic electronic circuitry.
So for now, hybrid batteries will be best suited to applications with low overall power demands, such as
powering electronic circuitry in smart cards, credit cards with electronic chips that hold more information than magnetic strips do.
But shrinking optical gadgets is harder than
shrinking electronic circuitry: Light balks at a tight curve and won't flow through lightguides that are too small.
The growing therapeutic use of NO along with technological advances including the availability of
miniaturized electronic circuitry allowed the MGH team to develop the system described in the current report.
The researchers used a variety of conductive threads that were dipped in physical and chemical sensing compounds and connected to
wireless electronic circuitry to create a flexible platform that they sutured into tissue in rats as well as in vitro.
The shop price is likely to be around # 50, twice as much as current LNBs, because the casing contains a tone switch and twice as
much electronic circuitry.
This is important in the push toward smaller and
smaller electronic circuitry — the main theme of modern integrated circuits — because it means the same level of inductance can be achieved in a far smaller area.
Our guest speaker Patrick Wood, Director of Space Systems at Lockheed Martin UK, explains how he turned his childhood hobby of tinkering with
electronic circuitry into a career which has taken him to the very pinnacle of the satellite technology sector.
The most advanced systems add to the
above electronic circuitry that provides 3D cartography similar to the one used in fuel injection systems.
Recent investments made by 3M New Ventures include minority stakes in Perceptive Pixel Inc., a developer of advanced multi-touch solutions; Printechnologics GmbH, a printed electronics specialist providing innovative solutions for
electronic circuitry on paper or foil; and txtr GmbH, an innovative eReading technology company.
With the high technology of putting layers of plastic film
inside electronic circuitry that hold electronic ink, the end result can display thousands of eBooks in black and white on a non-glare display.
«We said the models were wrong because they were using a rogue equation borrowed
from electronic circuitry and bolted on to the climate, where it does not fit.
SUMMARY I have worked in the computer industry for over 20 years, the last half have been working with high tech support equipment for development of
new electronic circuitry.
E-Ink's Vizplex products use electrophoretic technology, in which tiny microcapsules containing even tinier black and white particles suspended in fluid are sealed into a film that is in turn laminated to a sheet
of electronic circuitry.
Mavalvala ticked off her practical skills and accomplishments: machining,
electronic circuitry, building a laser.
Shannon's math worked not just for telephone exchanges or other electrical devices, but for any circuits, including
the electronic circuitry that in subsequent decades would make digital computers so powerful.
Researchers have created the first superconducting device that behaves like a transistor, an achievement that could provide
the electronic circuitry for specialized telescope sensors and other low - temperature gadgets.
So Olle Inganäs, a chemist at Linköping University in Sweden, and his colleagues decided to see if they could make
their electronic circuitry out of a textile's own threads.
Semiconductors, which are used extensively in
electronic circuitry, can have their electrical conductivity turned on and off — an obviously useful capability.
But the discoverers of the effect, physicists Graham Cross and James Annett, think that it should be possible to control the size of the ribbons and the way that they peel and fold, potentially making them useful in
electronic circuitry.
Principal Susan Just says the youngsters agree that the lanterns are «very cool» — combining everyday objects with computer programs and
electronic circuitry — but the real benefit of the FabLab projects can be found in the process, rather than the end product.
In conducting their report, NASA engineers evaluated
the electronic circuitry in Toyota vehicles and analyzed more than 280,000 lines of software code for any potential flaws that could initiate an unintended acceleration incident.
A hydromechanical backup system is activated in the event of a malfunction in
the electronic circuitry.
All LCDs and OLED displays have an internal backplane layer that has
the electronic circuitry needed to control the millions of sub-pixels.
For LCDs,
the electronic circuitry for every sub-pixel takes up precious screen area, which blocks the backlighting and decreases image brightness.
The device itself contains no battery, and
its electronic circuitry is only activated when it is being scanned.
His inclusion of
electronic circuitry, store - bought kitchen items, plastic dolls, and vacuum tubes, among other industrial produced materials renders his pieces as outtakes or parts of contemporary ecology.
From 1974, Tudor was a founding member of Composers Inside Electronics, a music ensemble whose members perform compositions for which they built
the electronic circuitry.
Mr. Chen is experienced in patent litigation, patent office trials, client counseling, infringement and validity analysis, and patent prosecution in a range of technologies, including telecommunications, networking,
electronic circuitry, semiconductor devices, software, and medical devices.
Installed and wired solenoid devices to
the electronic circuitry of garbage disposals and high pressured dishwashers at the Jets / Giant Stadium.