Category:Electronic circuits
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Here is a list of articles in the Electronic circuits category of the Physics portal.
Pertains to the connections between two or more electrical components in ways that produce useful functions. Also covers general circuit theory and concepts.
Subcategories
This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Pages in category "Electronic circuits"
The following 105 pages are in this category, out of 105 total.
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- Physics:Capacitance multiplier
- Engineering:Charge-pump phase-locked loop
- Engineering:Chopper (electronics)
- Engineering:Circuit design language
- Engineering:Clamper (electronics)
- Engineering:Clipper (electronics)
- Engineering:Comparator
- Engineering:Electronic component
- Engineering:Conditional short-circuit current
- Physics:Constant current
- Engineering:Constant phase element
- Engineering:Crossbar switch
- Engineering:Current sense monitor
- Current sensing
- Engineering:Cycloconverter
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- Engineering:Decoupling (electronics)
- Engineering:Electronic circuit design
- Engineering:Digital buffer
- Engineering:Digital delay generator
- Digital-to-analog converter
- Diode matrix
- Engineering:Discharger
- Engineering:Distributed active transformer
- Engineering:Distributed-element model
- Engineering:Duplexer
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- Engineering:Electronics prototyping
- Physics:Passive sign convention
- Engineering:PCell
- Engineering:Phase detector
- Engineering:Phase detector characteristic
- Physics:Plasmonic Circuitry
- Physics:Plasmonic circuitry
- Engineering:Prescaler
- Engineering:Printed electronic circuit
- Engineering:Pull-up resistor
- Engineering:Pulse generator
- Engineering:Push–pull output
- Engineering:PWM rectifier
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- Sample and hold
- Physics:Schmitt trigger
- Engineering:Snubber
- Engineering:Source transformation
- Engineering:Sparse matrix converter
- Engineering:Stripline
- Engineering:Structured ASIC platform
- Successive approximation ADC
- Successive-approximation ADC
- Engineering:Supernode (circuit)
- Engineering:Supervisory circuit
- Engineering:Supply voltage supervisor