D Electronics Abbreviation

D has various meanings in the Electronics category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of D in Electronics.

Digital

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Digital information is stored using a series of ones and zeros. Computers are digital machines because they can only read information as on or off -- 1 or 0. This method of computation, also known as the binary system, may seem rather simplistic, but can be used to represent incredible amounts of data

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Diode

A two-terminal device that rectifies signals (passes current in only one direction). Most commonly, a semiconductor consisting of a P-N junction, but dioides can also be realized using vacuum tube, point-contact, metal-semiconductor junction (Schottky), and other technologies. A semiconductor device that only allows current to pass through it in one direction, cathode to anode.Also, a classification of semiconductor devices having only one junction.

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Drive

To carry too much sail To run before a gale

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Dynamic

A method of bridge crane controlling speed by using the motor as a generator, with the energy being dissipated by resistance. In programming languages, pertaining to properties that can only be established during the execution of a program; for example, the length of a variable-length data object is dynamic. 2.Pertaining to an operation that occurs at the time it is needed rather than at a predetermined or fixed time.

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Drain (transistor)
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