Across
- 2. A white, flat board for prototyping electrical circuits. (10)
- 5. Plug, run, play (3)
- 7. A sequence of steps organised to give a desired outcome. (9)
- 9. A system of counting that uses only ones and zeros. (6)
- 10. Electrical pressure wich pushes current around a circuit. (7)
- 11. The smallest dot of colour on a display screen. (5)
- 13. Any component that measures the environment. (6)
- 14. The negative terminal of an electrical component. (7)
- 16. A component that turns power into (rotational) motion. (5)
- 18. A set of coded instructions that will be repeated. (4)
- 21. Writing instructions in a language that computers understand to make a machine do something. (6)
- 23. Applications and other instructions that tell computer components what to do. (8)
- 25. An early version of a solution ready for testing. (9)
- 26. Attractiveness or beauty. (10)
Down
- 1. Coming up with new ideas and planning how they and components will come together to make a desired product/outcome. (9)
- 3. A component that turns an electrical signal into sound. (6)
- 4. A device connected to the outside of a computer. (10)
- 6. A tiny 'computer' used to control a set of outputs. (15)
- 7. The positive terminal of an electrical component. (5)
- 8. A new version of a solution. (9)
- 12. Light emitting diode. (3)
- 14. Parts or elements that make up a whole system. (10)
- 15. Someone who gains unauthorised access to a computer system. (6)
- 17. An electrical component that resists the flow of charge/current. (8)
- 19. Physical components of a computer system. (8)
- 20. A device that turns mains/battery power to a steady voltage and current suitable for circuitry. (5, 6)
- 22. American Standard Code for Information Interchange. (5)
- 24. A logical connection place that allows external components & devices to connect. (4)
