If electron moves on a semiconductor materials then we can say that it deals or relate to with electronics.
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Current is a word which means flowing of something or moving of something.
If electron moves then it is called electric current.
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If electron moves then it is called electric current.
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ASIC :
An ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) is a microchip designed for a special application, such as a particular kind of transmission protocol or a hand-held computer.
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An ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) is a microchip designed for a special application, such as a particular kind of transmission protocol or a hand-held computer.
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AMBA
Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture
The ARM Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture (AMBA) is an open-standard, on-chip interconnect specification for the connection and management of functional blocks in system-on-a-chip (SoC) designs. It facilitates development of multi-processor designs with large numbers of controllers and peripherals with a bus architecture
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Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture
The ARM Advanced Microcontroller Bus Architecture (AMBA) is an open-standard, on-chip interconnect specification for the connection and management of functional blocks in system-on-a-chip (SoC) designs. It facilitates development of multi-processor designs with large numbers of controllers and peripherals with a bus architecture
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β Alternate Mark Inversion (AMI)
AMI is a bipolar encoding system where neutral (zero) voltage represents binary 0 and alternating positive and negative voltages represents binary 1.
With this line encoding it is the alternating voltages that determine the binary 1s.
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AMI is a bipolar encoding system where neutral (zero) voltage represents binary 0 and alternating positive and negative voltages represents binary 1.
With this line encoding it is the alternating voltages that determine the binary 1s.
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β β Voltage Divider
A voltage divider produces an output voltage that's a fraction of its input voltage, determined by the two resistors R1 and R2.
The output voltage is determined by Vo=Vi(R2/R1+R2).
Resistor dividers are often used to generate reference voltages or as level shifters; their high impedance means that attempting to draw significant current from them will cause the voltage to vary.
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A voltage divider produces an output voltage that's a fraction of its input voltage, determined by the two resistors R1 and R2.
The output voltage is determined by Vo=Vi(R2/R1+R2).
Resistor dividers are often used to generate reference voltages or as level shifters; their high impedance means that attempting to draw significant current from them will cause the voltage to vary.
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