electronics

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English - Turkish
çıncalık bilimi
çıncalık
elektronik

Bir elektronik mağazasında çalışırdım. - I used to work in an electronics store.

Elektronik hakkında bir şey bilmez. - He knows nothing about electronics.

{i} elektronik bilimi
(Askeri) ELEKTRONİK İLMİ: Elektronlarla ilgili bilim
(Elektrik, Elektronik) elektronik (bilimi)
elektroniği
elektronikçi
electronics engineer
elektronik mühendisi
electronics engineering
elektronik mühendisligi
electronics industry
elektronik endrüstisi
electronics intelligence
elektronik haberalma
electronics store
çıncalık eşya mağazası
electronics shop
elektronik eşya satan yer
Electronics Systems Center
(Askeri) Elektronik Sistemler Merkezi
electronics funds transfer
(Ticaret) elektronik fon tranferleri
electronics security
(Askeri) ELEKTRONİK GÜVENLİK: Yetkisiz şahısların, dost kuvvetlere ait haberleşme dışı elektromanyetik radyasyonları önleme ve inceleme suretiyle çıkabilecekleri kıymetli bilgileri elde etmelerine engel olmak maksadıyla alınmış bütün tedbirlerin meydana getirdiği koruma
electronics security
(Askeri) elektronik güvenlik
electronic
(İnşaat) elktronik
electronic
(Nükleer Bilimler) electronik
electronic
elektronik

Üniversiteye elektronik eğitimi için girdi. - He entered the college to study electronics.

Elektronik ticaret hızla yayılmaya başladı. - Electronic commerce began to spread rapidly.

consumer electronics
(Bilgisayar,Ticaret) ticari elektronik
consumer electronics
(Bilgisayar,Ticaret) tüketici elektroniği
electronic
(Elektrik, Elektronik) elektron lambası
aircraft electronics
uçak elektroniği
electronic
çıncalık
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(Askeri) Elektrik ve Elektronik Mühendisleri Enstitüsü
Revised Battlefield Electronic Communications, Electronics, İntelligence, and Op
(Askeri) Düzeltilmiş Muharebe Sahası Elektronik Muhabere, Elektronik, İstihbarat ve Harekat Sistemi
air mobility element; antenna mounted electronics
(Askeri) hava hareket unsuru; anten üzerindeki elektronik
allied electronics publications
(Askeri) MÜTTEFİK ELEKTRONİK YAYINLARI
area communications electronics capabilities
(Askeri) bölge muhabere elektronik imkan ve kabiliyetleri
communications and electronics
(Askeri) muhabere ve elektronik
consumer electronics
tuketici elektronigi, ticari elektronik
defence electronics
(Askeri) savunma elektroniği
electronic
(Askeri) ELEKTRONİK: Elektronların hareketinden faydalanan cihaz, devre veya sistemlere ait ve bunlarla ilgili
electronic
(sıfat) elektronik
electronic
elektronla işleyen
electronic
elektronik bilimine ait
electronic
(Tıp) Elektronlara ait, elektronlu, elektronik
joint communications electronics committee
(Askeri) MÜŞTEREK MUHABERE-ELEKTRONİK KOMİTESİ
mole electronics
mol elektroniği
quantum electronics
kuantum elektroniği
quantum electronics
(Bilgisayar,Fizik) kuvantum elektroniği
quantum electronics
kuvantum elektronigi
transient radiation effects on electronics
(Askeri) elektronik üzerindeki geçici radyasyon etkileri
English - English
Electronic circuitry

The electronics are completely updated.

plural A device or devices which require the flow of electrons through conductors and semiconductors in order to perform their function; devices that operate on electrical power (battery or outlet)

Look at all the electronics in this room!.

The study and use of electrical devices that operate by controlling the flow of electrons or other electrically charged particles

Electronics is a popular subject.''.

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The branch of physics concerned with the emission, behavior, and effects of electrons
Electronics is the technology of using transistors and silicon chips, especially in devices such as radios, televisions, and computers. Europe's three main electronics companies. Branch of physics that deals with the emission, behaviour, and effects of electrons and with electronic devices. The beginnings of electronics can be traced to experiments with electricity. In the 1880s Thomas Alva Edison and others observed the flow of current between elements in an evacuated glass tube. A two-electrode vacuum tube constructed by John A. Fleming (1849-1945) produced a useful output current. The Audion, invented by Lee De Forest (1907), was followed by further improvements. The invention of the transistor at Bell Labs (1947) initiated a progressive miniaturization of electronic components that by the mid 1980s resulted in high-density microprocessors, which in turn led to tremendous advances in computer technology and computer-based automated systems. See also semiconductor. Philips Electronics NV Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV Royal Philips Electronics NV
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The study and application of devices that control the flow of electrons, through semiconductor devices, gases, a vacuum, etc
A device or devices that owe their function to the flow of electrons through conductors and semiconductors; devices that operate on electrical power (battery or outlet.)
Field of science dealing with electron devices and their uses
Stereos, Digicams & More
That branch of physics that treats of the emission, transmission, behavior, and effects of electrons See electronic
the branch of physics that deals with the emission and effects of electrons and with the use of electronic devices
{i} science dealing with the movement of electrons through gases or a vacuum or semiconductors; appliances which are activated by electricity
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Term for a part of the signal processing chain that amplifies and filters the detector signals and hands over useful pulses in form of electronic signals to the PC (pulse processor)
electronics company
a company that makes and sells electronic instruments
electronics engineering
study of the practical uses of electronics
electronics industry
{i} production of electrical devices
electronics industry
a manufacturer of electronic products
electronics intelligence
intelligence derived from non-communications electromagnetic radiations from foreign sources (other than radioactive sources)
electronic
Operating on the physical behavior of electrons, especially in semiconductors
electronic
Generated by an electronic device

electronic music.

electronic
Of or pertaining to the Internet
electronic
: Of or pertaining to an electron or electrons
quantum electronics
the field concerned with the interaction of radiation and matter, and on the effects of quantum mechanics on the behaviour of electrons
Full Authority Digital Engine Electronics Control
Full Authority Digital Engine (or Electronics) Control (FADEC) is a system consisting of a digital computer, called an electronic engine controller (EEC) or engine control unit (ECU), and its related accessories that control all aspects of aircraft engine performance. FADECs have been produced for both piston engines and jet engines
Actiontec Electronics, Inc.
{i} company that manufactures a series of voice/fax modems for IBM-compatible computers, leader in Broadband Communication and networking devices
Arrow Electronics
U.S. electronics company headquartered in New York, international distributor and marketer of electronic/computer components, worldwide technical support and service provider
Enhanced Integrated Device Electronics
improved version of IDE standard interface that substantially increases disk capacity and data transfer speed (Computers)
Fuji Electronics Co., Ltd.
{i} Japanese company founded in 1970 engaged in the sale and export and import of Japanese and foreign-made semiconductors and others (microcomputers, ICs and related accessories)
Integrated Drive Electronics
standard interface for drives, IDE standard
Philips Electronics NV
in full Royal Philips Electronics NV Dutch Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV Major Dutch manufacturer of consumer electronics, household appliances, lightbulbs, and imaging equipment. It was founded by Dutch engineer Gerard Philips in 1891 to make incandescent lamps and incorporated in 1912 under the name NV Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken (Dutch: Philips Incandescent Light Works). Its strong research efforts were consolidated in 1914 in a separate organization that became the Philips Research Laboratories. It began manufacturing radios in the 1920s, and after World War II it marketed stereo equipment, televisions, and other products under such brand names as Philips, Magnavox, and Norelco. Philips helped create the compact disc, the cassette tape, and the videocassette recorder, and it is a leading supplier of diagnostic medical equipment. Renamed Philips Electronics NV in 1991, the firm has manufacturing and marketing subsidiaries throughout the world
chief signal and electronics officer
head of the communication and electronics unit in the army
electronic
Of or pertaining to an electron or electrons
electronic
An electronic process or activity involves the use of electronic devices. electronic surveillance. electronic music. + electronically elec·troni·cal·ly Data is transmitted electronically. an electronically controlled dishwasher. adj. Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer. electronic commerce electronic mail electronic music electronic banking
electronic
of or relating to electronics; concerned with or using devices that operate on principles governing the behavior of electrons; "electronic devices" of or concerned with electrons; "electronic energy
electronic
1 Involving the flow of electrons in a vacuum or through semiconductors
electronic
Generated by an electronic (2) device (electronic music)
electronic
mail or E-mail Method of communication whereby an electronic message is sent to a remote location and received by another user at a specific E-mail Address See Also: Attachments, Body, Header, Signature Ethernet A type of network cabling allowing theoretical data transfers of up to 10Mb per second FAO (Frequently Asked Question) Lists of Frequently Asked Questions land their answers) covering all manner of topics can be found across the World Wide Web, allowing the user to search for a query that somebody has already found the answer to
electronic
of or concerned with electrons; "electronic energy
electronic
Any artwork from child's signature to newspaper is reproduced as long as it can be wrapped around a cylindrical drum
electronic
Referring to the current generation of routers which have a variable speed motor (8000-25000rpm) for soft start, and speed selection for different diameter cutters (the larger the diameter the slower the speed) Full wave electronics prevent any drop-off in speed underload so ensuring an accurate finish
electronic
the action of electrons and their use in radios, televisions, computers, and other devices or systems
electronic
of or concerned with electrons; "electronic energy"
electronic
{s} of or pertaining to electronics; of or pertaining to electrons; done using a computer over a network
electronic
Index An electronic index is a periodical index in electronic format that organizes periodical articles by subject An electronic index is also called a 'database' In our Library, electronic periodical indexes are referred to as 'online databases'
electronic
of or relating to electronics; concerned with or using devices that operate on principles governing the behavior of electrons; "electronic devices"
electronic
Used adjectivally to describe digital artefacts, and might often be replaced by 'virtual' or 'digital' We speak of electronic articles on the web, for example, and most commonly of electronic mail Electronic is commonly abbreviated to the prefix 'e-', and so we hear of e-journals, e-supplements, e-publishing and of course e-mail
electronic
Pertaining to the energies, distributions, and behaviors of electrons; see °mechanical
electronic
The term 'electronic' signifies that sound is generated by electronic means, as with an electronic orgain, or a synthesizer
electronic
An electronic device has transistors or silicon chips which control and change the electric current passing through the device. expensive electronic equipment
electronic
Card was swiped electronically and details were entered by the cashier
electronic
Electronic is the designation used for equipment that works with circuits based on the behaviour of free electrons in conductors and semiconductors The designation electronic is used for all equipment working with semiconductors and microprocessors
electronic
A system in which states change by the movement of electrons at the sub-microscopic level (that is, electrons flow in the system, but cannot be directly observed by optical microscopes) From the managerial standpoint, an important property of electronic devices is that we cannot directly observe their operation with the unaided eye Another important property of electronic devices is that they operate very rapidly and without observable motion at the human scale Most modern computers are electronic
electronic
elect
electronic
electronical
micro-electronics
branch of electronics that deals in the production of miniature electronic components
signal and electronics corps
corps that is in charge of establishing the communication devices while on a military mission
electronics
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