Electronics with a "M"

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  1. 2. Abbreviation for Modulus; The number of counting states in a number system
  2. 4. A class of digital circuits in which the output is connected back to the input to produce one stable state, two stable states or no stable states
  3. 5. A level of IC complexity in which there are 12-99 gates per chip
  4. 7. Ability of a circuit’s output to remain at one state even after the input condition that caused that state is removed.
  5. 8. 3 words Leftmost binary bit (Largest weight) of a binary expressed quantity.
  6. 9. A mathematical abbreviation which means times .001
  7. 10. A mathematical abbreviation which means times .000001
  8. 11. Most Significant Bit; Leftmost binary bit (Largest weight) of a binary expressed quantity.
  9. 13. The form of a Boolean expression that is in the form of a sum of products
  10. 16. 3 words A level of IC complexity in which there are 12-99 gates per chip
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  1. 1. 3 words The form of a Boolean expression that is in the form of a Product of sums
  2. 3. 4 words A type of flip flop in which the input data are entered into the device on the leading edge of the clock pulse and appear at the output on the trailing edge.
  3. 4. 2 words A mathematical abbreviation which means times 10 to the negative 12th power
  4. 6. 2 words A series of bits written for instruction of computers, the first level of computer language
  5. 8. A device used to measure voltages, resistance and continuity in a circuit
  6. 10. Logic circuit that, depending on the status of its selected inputs, will channel one of several data inputs to its output.
  7. 12. Circuit that belongs to the flip-flop family, but which has only one stable state (Normally Q=0).
  8. 14. The number of counting states in a number system.
  9. 15. A mathematical abbreviation which means times 1,000,000