Switching circuit theorySwitching circuit theory is the mathematical study of the properties of networks of idealized switches. Such networks may be strictly combinational logic, in which their output state is only a function of the present state of their inputs; or may also contain sequential elements, where the present state depends on the present state and past states; in that sense, sequential circuits are said to include "memory" of past states. An important class of sequential circuits are state machines.
Noise (video)Noise, commonly known as static, white noise, static noise, or snow, in analog video and television, is a random dot pixel pattern of static displayed when no transmission signal is obtained by the antenna receiver of television sets and other display devices. The random pixel pattern is superimposed on the picture or the television screen, being visible as a random flicker of "dots", "snow" or "fuzzy zig-zags" in some television sets, is the result of electronic noise and radiated electromagnetic noise accidentally picked up by the antenna like air or cable.
Process variation (semiconductor)Process variation is the naturally occurring variation in the attributes of transistors (length, widths, oxide thickness) when integrated circuits are fabricated. The amount of process variation becomes particularly pronounced at smaller process nodes (
Earth-leakage circuit breakerAn earth-leakage circuit breaker (ELCB) is a safety device used in electrical installations with high Earth impedance to prevent shock. It detects small stray voltages on the metal enclosures of electrical equipment, and interrupts the circuit if a dangerous voltage is detected. Once widely used, more recent installations instead use residual-current devices (RCDs, RCCBs or GFCIs) which instead detect leakage current directly. The main purpose of Earth leakage protectors is to prevent injury to humans and animals due to electric shock.
Plain old telephone servicethumb|upright=0.5|Téléphone à cadran POTS est un sigle anglais qui signifie plain old telephone service que l'on peut traduire en français par la bonne vieille ligne téléphonique (sur laquelle on branche le téléphone analogique habituel). Dans certains pays on parle de réseau fixe ou de téléphone fixe analogique. Pour le POTS, il s'agit en fait de la ligne elle-même et des services rendus par la ligne téléphonique analogique avant l'avènement des technologies RNIS, téléphonie mobile, ADSL et VoIP.
Compaq PortableThe Compaq Portable is an early portable computer which was one of the first IBM PC compatible systems. It was Compaq Computer Corporation's first product, to be followed by others in the Compaq Portable series and later Compaq Deskpro series. It was not simply an 8088-CPU computer that ran a Microsoft DOS as a PC "work-alike", but contained a reverse-engineered BIOS, and a version of MS-DOS that was so similar to IBM's PC DOS that it ran nearly all its application software.