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Other industries include fishing, fish canning, sawmills, furniture production, building materials, glass, textiles, electronics, leather work, processed food, spirits, soft drinks, and cigarettes.
His work, as important as it was in its own right, was a part of a continuum of progress in communications and electronics that since his time has brought forward color television, the personal computer, the Internet, cable and satellite radio and TV, personal mobile phones, audio, video and computing, digital stereo radio on both the medium wave and VHF-FM bands, and digital high definition television on VHF, UHF, cable and satellite.
The work is done by some 10, 000 electrical and electronics experts from industry, government, academia, test labs and others with an interest in the subject.
In 1964 Charles H. Townes, Nikolay Basov, and Aleksandr Prokhorov shared the Nobel Prize in Physics, “ for fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser laser principle ”.
Frequently the range is an inherent limitation of the display while the resolution is a function of the electronics that make the display work.
Soldering irons are most often used for installation, repairs, and limited production work in electronics assembly.
For electrical and electronics work, a low-power iron, a power rating between 15 and 35 watts, is used.
Most soldering irons for electronics have interchangeable tips, also known as bits, that vary in size and shape for different types of work.
Fine conical or tapered chisel tips are typically used for electronics work.
Such problems happen with all kinds of solder, but are much more severe with the lead-free solders which have become widespread in electronics work, which require higher temperatures than solders containing lead.
For electrical and electronics work solder wire is available in a range of thicknesses for hand-soldering, and with cores containing flux.
Also in 1951, while developing television technologies for New York based electronics company Loral, inventor Ralph Baer came up with the idea of using the lights and patterns he used in his work as more than just calibration equipment.
Portable instruments, usually equipped to also measure current and resistance in the form of a multimeter, are standard test instruments used in electrical and electronics work.
Post-war electronics made such systems much easier to work with by creating pseudo-random noise based on a short input tone.
Sir Clive Marles Sinclair ( born 30 July 1940 ) is an English entrepreneur and inventor, most commonly known for his work in consumer electronics in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
High quality single crystals of ultrapure silicon are routinely made for the electronics industry, and the measurement of the molar volume of silicon, both by X-ray crystallography and by the ratio of molar mass to mass density, has attracted much attention since the pioneering work at NIST by Deslattes et al.
Around that time, he formed a group of young scientists to work on radiospectroscopy of molecular rotations and vibrations, and later on quantum electronics.
* The work function in electronics.
As a result of his work at Intel, and from his books and professional articles, Grove had a considerable influence on the management of modern electronics manufacturing industries worldwide.
In electronics ( including hardware, communication and software ) scalability is the ability of a system, network, or process, to handle a growing amount of work in a capable manner or its ability to be enlarged to accommodate that growth.
The earlier research and development work of TRE and RRDE on radar, solid state physics, electronics, and computer hardware and software was continued in the merged establishment, and the overall scope was extended to include cryogenics and other topics.
Wu's work in electronics companies earned him a tenure in the city's upper echelons of power.
( The burst can be held or stored in the ring at energy to give the experimental electronics time to work, but the average output current is still limited.
Use of electronic test equipment is essential to any serious work on electronics systems.

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The wide intrinsic region makes the PIN diode an inferior rectifier ( one typical function of a diode ), but it makes the PIN diode suitable for attenuators, fast switches, photodetectors, and high voltage power electronics applications.
The majority of radiators are constructed to function in automobiles, buildings, and electronics.
In electronics, a varicap diode, varactor diode, variable capacitance diode, variable reactance diode or tuning diode is a type of diode which has a capacitance that varies as a function of the voltage applied across its terminals.
Specific organic materials can conduct electrical currents, and in a so-called field-effect transistor ( a refined implementation of the transistor effect, which was pioneered in 1947 in the same laboratory ) the conductance can be switched on or off, a basic function in the field of electronics.
A self-test circuit simulates an imbalance in the ionization chamber and verifies the function of power supply, electronics, and alarm device.
In electronics, volumetric efficiency measures the performance of some electronic function per unit volume, usually in as small a space as possible.
Its application areas include control of electric drives for industrial applications and household appliances, modules for renewable energy production, conversion and transmission, semiconductor components for lighting management systems and LED lighting, power supplies for servers, PCs, notebooks and consumer electronics, custom devices for peripheral devices, game consoles, applications in medical technology, high-frequency components having a protective function for communication and tuner systems and silicon MEMS microphones.
* Brick ( electronics ), a slang term for a device that cannot function due to internal failure ( s )
These are used in English for objects that function as pairs or sets ( glasses, pants, scissors, clothes, electronics, bagpipes, genitals ).
Effective combat aircraft are a function now of electronics as much as if not more so than the aerobatic ability or speed of an aircraft.
In electronics, when describing a voltage or current step function, rise time refers to the time required for a signal to change from a specified low value to a specified high value.
At the time, computers were typically built up from a series of " modules ", each module containing the electronics needed to perform a single function.
* Done by hand, or not using machinery or electronics to fulfil a function
The real function switch suggests that the Sony Corporation installs a device in its electronics products which causes them to fail soon after their warranty expires, an ( illegal ) form of planned obsolescence.
An optode requires three components to function: a chemical that responds to an analyte, a polymer to immobilise the chemical transducer and instrumentation ( optical fibre, light source, detector and other electronics ).
The accuracy of the resulting range measurement is generally a function of the ability of the receiver's electronics to accurately compare the two signals.

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In the electronics industry, this tendency is well illustrated by inventories of TV sets.
The outlook for entertainment electronics in 1961 is certainly far from clear at present, but recent surveys have shown a desire on the part of consumers to step up their buying plans for durable goods.
I therefore believe it is realistic to assume a modest drop in the total value of home entertainment electronics to about $1.8 million, slightly below 1960, but above 1959.
It is interesting to note that the present level of military electronics procurement is greater than the industry's total sales to all markets in 1950-1953, which were good years for our industry with television enjoying its initial period of rapid consumer acceptance.
While this may well be true in general, I believe it is also important to keep in mind that some recent developments suggest that over the next year or so military electronics may be one of the most strongly growing areas in an economy which is not expanding rapidly in other directions.
Every taxpayer is well aware of the vast size of our annual defense budget and most of our readers also realize that a large portion of these expenditures go for military electronics.
The host of novel applications of electronics to medical problems is far more thrilling because of their implication in matters concerning our health and vitality.
In this article we will concentrate on the advances in the application of electronics in bio-medical research laboratories because this is where tomorrow's commonplace equipment originates.
The medical title of `` Lobar Ventilation In Man '' by Drs. C. J. Martin and A. C. Young, covers a brief paper which is one part of a much larger effort to apply electronics to the study of the respiratory process.
Can you really say his motivation for college is electronics ''??
Applications such as ion implantation may be used to identify the distribution of dopants inside a semi-conducting material, which is increasingly critical in the correct design of modern nanometre scale electronics.
One of the last remaining Sunday closing laws in the United States that covers selling electronics, clothing and furniture is found in Bergen County, New Jersey.
Bluetooth is managed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, which has more than 16, 000 member companies in the areas of telecommunication, computing, networking, and consumer electronics.
Bandwidth in hertz is a central concept in many fields, including electronics, information theory, digital communications, radio communications, signal processing, and spectroscopy.
Today, Bakelite is manufactured and produced in sheet, rod and tube form for hundreds of industrial applications in the electronics, power generation and aerospace industries, and under a variety of commercial brand names.
It is not uncommon for long queues to form early in the morning of 26 December, hours before the opening of shops holding the big sales, especially at big-box consumer electronics retailers.
Garnering much excitement is the possible use of diamond as a semiconductor suitable to build microchips from, or the use of diamond as a heat sink in electronics.
Software ( or firmware ) is also used in video games and for the configurable parts of the logic systems of automobiles, televisions, and other consumer electronics.
A computer expo or computer show is a trade fair or exposition for computers and electronics.
In Canada, the Department of Industry is responsible for allocating frequencies and call signs, managing the broadcast spectrum, and regulating other technical issues such as interference with electronics equipment.
In physics or electronics, a cathode is an electrode that emits electrons into the device.
Commodore is the commonly used collective name for Commodore International Limited and the various national companies that operated underneath it, including Commodore Business Machines ( CBM ), the U. S .- based home computer and electronics manufacturer with headquarters in West Chester, Pennsylvania that it shared with its parent.
It is a subfield of electronics engineering and computer engineering.

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