electronic vocabulary
Across
- 1. Positive electrode through which the main electron flow leaves the interelectronic space in an electronic valve; also called plaque. | Positive electrode of a battery or accumulator.
- 2. Relating to magnetism; liable to be magnetized; magnetic material.
- 3. Bits por segundo. Unidad binaria de transmisión de información por segundo.
- 5. A certain number of cable turns that introduce magnetic inductance into an electrical circuit to produce magnetic flux or to react mechanically to magnetic flux variations.
- 7. Opposition of an o'material device to the passage of direct current; It is expressed in ohms.
- 9. Device consisting essentially of two conductive surfaces separated by a dielectric-air, paper, mica, etc., which stores electrical energy, blocks the passage of direct current and allows the flow of alternating current to a degree that depends on its capacity and its frequency
- 11. Transmission of signals through space by means of electromagnetic waves. | Prefix denoting relationship with wireless electrical communication.
- 12. List of possible actions to be performed presented by a computer.
- 14. Binary digit contraction. Information unit that can adopt two different values or states.
- 15. Block of data manipulated by a network a perfectly defined format that includes a header.
- 18. Multicell device that generates electricity by electrochemical action.
Down
- 1. Ability of a material to allow the passage of electric current. It is the inverse of resistivity.
- 4. Image element contraction. It is used to name the resolution of the image screens.
- 6. Primary source of electrons in a valve. Terminal of a semiconductor diode that is negative with respect to the other terminal when the diode is polarized directly.
- 8. Cantidad de materia en un cuerpo.
- 9. Material that conducts electricity easily, such as certain metals, electrolytes and ionized gases.
- 10. Device (wire, rod or parabola) intended to intercept radio waves and transform electromagnetic fields into electrical signals.
- 13. a renewable energy source that is obtained by the movement of electrical charges (electrons) that is produced inside conductive materials (for example, metal wires such as copper).
- 14. Octet. Character.
- 16. Set of symbols for communications. Symbolic representation of instructions in a computer program.
- 17. Microwave system to detect objects and determine their distance.