A comparator is an electronic circuit that compares two voltages or signals and tells us which one...
Electronics
Voltage Divider: Splits voltage across resistors in series. The voltage depends on the ratio of resistances. Current...
Current-controlled devices are controlled by the current flowing through them. An example is the BJT transistor, where...
A thermistor is a special kind of resistor that changes its resistance depending on the temperature. NTC...
Frequency Response refers to how an electronic component or system reacts to different frequencies of an input...
Electric charge is a property of tiny particles (like electrons and protons) that makes them interact with...
System-on-Chip (SoC) Design is a method of creating a complete electronic system on a single chip. Instead...
Thermal simulation in electronics design is a process where engineers use computer software to predict and analyze...
Testing methods for electronic circuits are used to ensure that the circuits function as expected and meet...
Quality control in electronics production ensures that each product works properly, safely, and reliably by checking materials,...
Hard Drives (HDDs): Older, slower technology with moving parts. They are cheaper and can store a lot...
Signal modulation is the process of changing a signal (usually a carrier wave) in a way that...
When electronic devices like your phone, computer, or even a light bulb are working, they use electricity...
Audio electronics refers to the electronic devices and systems that help us produce, process, and hear sound....
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) refers to the ability of electrical and electronic devices to operate properly in their...
An embedded system is a specialized computer designed to perform a specific task or set of tasks....
Robotics is the branch of technology that deals with designing, building, and operating robots. A robot is...
A photovoltaic (PV) cell is a special device that converts sunlight into electricity. You can think of...
Grounding is like providing a safe path for excess electricity or stray electrical charges to go. Think...
Wireless charging is a way to charge devices like smartphones, smartwatches, and even electric vehicles without needing...