Electronics with a "C"

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  1. 1. A capacitor named for the material that its dielectric is made from
  2. 3. A mathematical property for Addition and Multiplication. A+ B = B + A; AB = BA
  3. 5. Any material that allows the flow of electricity through it.
  4. 7. To translate from a high level language such as WinCupl to a low level language such as machine language
  5. 9. A complete path for the flow of electricity.
  6. 11. Measurement of how much electrical charge a device can store
  7. 13. A circuit for which there is a complete path for the electrons to flow
  8. 15. A component capable of storing an electrical charge
  9. 16. Numerical numbers increasing in value
  10. 17. Part of the armature to which the coils of the rotor are connected
  11. 18. The unit of measurement for electrical charge. It is equal to a charge of 6.25 x 1018 electrons.
  12. 19. A Flip-Flop input used to make Q=0.
  13. 22. A light sensitive resistor; also known as a photocell
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  1. 1. Circuits made up of mixture of logic gates, with no feedback from outputs to inputs.
  2. 2. A device that examines two inputs and indicates if they are identical.
  3. 4. The thought that electrons flow from positive to negative
  4. 6. Adjoining logic circuits in a serial fashion with the output of one circuit driving the input of the next and so on.
  5. 8. The total amount of electrons flowing through a circuit per unit time; measured in Amperes (one coulomb of electrons passing a single point per second).
  6. 10. Digital signal in the form of a rectangular pulse train or a square wave.
  7. 12. The code written on a capacitor that allows the user to determine its rating
  8. 14. Colored strips on a resistor used to determine its value in ohms.
  9. 15. A switch
  10. 18. Digit or bit that is generated when two numbers are added and the outcome is greater than the base for the number system being used.
  11. 20. Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor; Integrated-circuit technology that uses MOS-FETs as the principal circuit component. This logic family belongs to the class of unipolar digital ICs
  12. 21. A device which adds or subtracts numbers for display without saving to memory.
  13. 23. Numerical numbers decreasing in value