Electronics
The main uses of electronic circuits are the controlling, processing and distribution of information, and the conversion and distribution of electromagnetic power. Both of these uses involve the creation or detection of electromagnetic fields and electric currents.
While electricity had been used for some time to transmit data over telegraphs and telephones, the development of electronics truly began in earnest with the advent of radio. Today, electronic devices perform a much wider variety of tasks.
One way of looking at an electronic system is to divide it into the following parts:
- Inputs - Electrical or mechanical sensors (or transducers), which take signals (in the form of temperature, pressure, etc.) from the physical world and convert them into current/voltage signals.
- Signal processing circuits - These consist of electronic components connected together to manipulate, interpret and transform the signals.
- Outputs - Actuators or other devices (also transducers) that transform current/voltage signals back into useful physical form.
See also:
- Electrical engineering: Integrated circuit, Optoelectronics, Point-to-point construction, Printed circuit board, Semiconductor, Semiconductor device, transducer, Wire wrap
- Computer engineering: Microelectronics
- Lists: List of electronics topics
Electronic Test Equipment
Interconnecting Electronic Components
Passive Components
Active Components (solid-state)
Active Components (thermionic)
Display Devices
Electromechanical Sensors and Actuators
Thermoelectric devices
Photoelectric devices
Antennae etc.
Analog circuits
Most analog electronic appliances, such as radio receivers, are constructed from arrays of a few types of circuits.
- Analog computer
- Analog multipliers
- electronic amplifiers
- electronic filters
- electronic oscillators
- electronic mixers
- electronic power supply
- impedance matchers
- operational amplifiers
Digital circuits
Computers, electronic clockss, and programmable logic controllers (used to control industrial processes) are constructed of digital circuits. Digital Signal Processors are another example.
- logic gates
- flip-flops
- counters
- registers
- multiplexers
- microprocessors
- microcontrollers
- DSP
Mixed-signal circuits
Mixed-signal circuits, also known as hybrid circuits, are becoming increasingly common. Mixed circuits contain both analog and digital components. analog to digital converterss and digital to analog converterss are the primary examples. Other examples are transmission gates and buffers.
Noise
Associated with all electronic circuits is noise.
Types of noise include
Electronics Theory
See also
External links
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