Electronics with a "C"
Across
- 1. A capacitor named for the material that its dielectric is made from
- 3. A mathematical property for Addition and Multiplication. A+ B = B + A; AB = BA
- 5. Any material that allows the flow of electricity through it.
- 7. To translate from a high level language such as WinCupl to a low level language such as machine language
- 9. A complete path for the flow of electricity.
- 11. Measurement of how much electrical charge a device can store
- 13. A circuit for which there is a complete path for the electrons to flow
- 15. A component capable of storing an electrical charge
- 16. Numerical numbers increasing in value
- 17. Part of the armature to which the coils of the rotor are connected
- 18. The unit of measurement for electrical charge. It is equal to a charge of 6.25 x 1018 electrons.
- 19. A Flip-Flop input used to make Q=0.
- 22. A light sensitive resistor; also known as a photocell
Down
- 1. Circuits made up of mixture of logic gates, with no feedback from outputs to inputs.
- 2. A device that examines two inputs and indicates if they are identical.
- 4. The thought that electrons flow from positive to negative
- 6. Adjoining logic circuits in a serial fashion with the output of one circuit driving the input of the next and so on.
- 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).
- 10. Digital signal in the form of a rectangular pulse train or a square wave.
- 12. The code written on a capacitor that allows the user to determine its rating
- 14. Colored strips on a resistor used to determine its value in ohms.
- 15. A switch
- 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.
- 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
- 21. A device which adds or subtracts numbers for display without saving to memory.
- 23. Numerical numbers decreasing in value