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  • ...[[instruction set architecture]] is the specification of a microprocessor design while the realization of an ISA is known as the [[microarchitecture|impleme ...d programmable [[I/O]] ports primarily designed to control and drive other electronic equipment. MCUs are designed to be embedded, usually in a highly restrictiv
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  • ...]]-like single-board, [[microcontroller]] intended for hobbyists by making electronic projects easier and more accessible.<ref>[http://arduino.cc/ Arduino] acces ...ling budget caused them to look for alternative means of doing interactive design. At the time, students relied on the [[BASIC Stamp]], another microcontroll
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  • ...1906, the Japanese Ministry of Communications and Transportation built an electronic calculator. ...com'' in 1967. At the same time the company was also developing a brand of electronic calculators called '''Busicom'''. During the spring of 1969 Intel had a MOS
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  • ...or [[amplifier|amplifying]] or switching [[signal (electrical engineering)|electronic signals]]. ...aling and miniaturization has been driving the rapid exponential growth of electronic semiconductor technology since the 1960s, and enables [[Very Large Scale In
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  • ...ily was designed to be low-cost, mass-produced, [[microcontroller]]s for [[electronic cash register|ECRs]], industrial controllers, appliance controllers, games, ...d for [[electronic cash register]]s (ECRs), [[Point of Sale]] (POS), and [[electronic scale]] applications. The μCOM-42 chips were specifically designed for con
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  • ...ic allow high speed and low transistor count. However because of this very design, the output will experience reduced voltage swings and is thus susceptible ...was commercialised by [[RCA]] in the late 1960s. RCA adopted CMOS for the design of [[integrated circuit]]s (ICs), developing CMOS circuits for an [[United
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  • ...articular transformation known as minimization plays a crucial role in the design of logic circuits. One last thing to note before we get to the actual laws ...smallest [[logically equivalent|equivalent]] form. While the best circuit design depends on the technology involved, minimization usually translates directl
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  • |developer = [[Electronic Associates]] |manufacturer = [[Electronic Associates]]
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  • ...ne's [[8-bit architecture|8-bit]] microprocessor prototype they went on to design the 4-bit TMS1000 microcontroller series. Boone was later awarded [https:// ...vens, washers, jukeboxes, video games, toys, games, and thousands of other electronic products. Over one hundred million processors were sold.
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  • ...ad for the MCS-4 in the Nov. 15, 1971 issue of [[Wikipedia:Electronic News|Electronic News]]]] ...8-7118-149-2</ref>. Faggin developed the 4004 testing tool, chip and logic design concurrently with the layout of all the chips of the entire MCS-4 system.
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  • ...and consumer products such as toys, desktop calculators, games, and other electronic appliances. == Design ==
    3 KB (359 words) - 17:26, 19 May 2016
  • ...ly marketed for electronic cash registers (ECRs), Point of Sale (POS), and electronic scale applications. These chips were specifically designed for controlling == Design ==
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  • ...ed specifically for [[electronic cash register]]s, [[point of sale]]s, and electronic scales. == Design ==
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  • ...focuses on the design and implementation of digital and mixed-signal micro-electronic systems.
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  • ...oarchitecture ultimately determines its capabilities with respect to those design goals. {{main|IC design flow}}
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  • Zen 2 inherits most of the design from {{\\|Zen+}} but improves the instruction stream bandwidth and floating ...pelines stall for unrelated reasons. The various decoupling queues in this design intend to hide bubbles or reduce their impact and allow earlier pipelines t
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  • ** New directory design Each mainframe has two frames that are bolted together. Frames are built to Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) standards and are 42U EIA frames. Viewed from the
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  • '''Voltage Regulator Module''' ('''VRM''') is an [[electronic circuit]] that [[voltage regulator|regulates]] and down steps [[voltage]] f ...lemented as a [[buck converter]], but this is not strictly the only way to design it. Shown is a basic schematic of a VRM circuit. On the left side is the ty
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  • ...e cooling system is designed by ExaScaler and makes use of 3M's Fluorinert Electronic liquid which is an electrically insulating fluorocarbon-based inert liquid. * [[PEZY]] - Microprocessor design firm that designs the {{pezy|PEZY-SCx}} series.
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  • ...lectronic function. Integrated circuits are the most essential part of all electronic products. ...e]]. Those components are interconnected to form a meaningful and complete electronic function. The semiconductor material used is usually [[silicon]], but other
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