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  • 1Clock DVA — Origin Sheffield, England Genres Industrial music/Post punk/EBM Years active 1978–1981, 1982–1984, 1988–1994, 2008–present Labels …

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  • 2Electronic design automation — (EDA) is the category of tools for designing and producing electronic systems ranging from printed circuit boards (PCBs) to integrated circuits. This is sometimes referred to as ECAD (electronic computer aided design) or just CAD. (Printed… …

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  • 3Clock EP — EP by Simian Mobile Disco Released …

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  • 4Clock shear — is a term in electronic circuit design that refers to the accumulation of the signal integrity factors that pertain to the validity of differential signaling, particularly differential clocks. There are several important parameters of electronic… …

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  • 5Clock — (kl[o^]k), n. [AS. clucge bell; akin to D. klok clock, bell, G. glocke, Dan. klokke, Sw. klocka, Icel. klukka bell, LL. clocca, cloca (whence F. cloche); al perh. of Celtic origin; cf. Ir. & Gael. clog bell, clock, W. cloch bell. Cf. {Cloak}.] 1 …

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  • 6Clock (dance act) — Clock Origin Manchester, England Genres Eurodance Pop House Years active 1993–1999 Labels Media Records …

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  • 7Electronic rock — Stylistic origins Rock, Electronic Music, New Wave Cultural origins Germany, UK, USA Typical instruments Keyboards, guitar, bass, drums, synthesizers, percussion …

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  • 8Electronic Body Music — Entstehungsphase: frühe 1980er Jahre Herkunftsort: Westeuropa Stilistische Vorläufer Industrial, Electropunk, Minimal Electro …

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  • 9Electronic filter — Electronic filters are electronic circuits which perform signal processing functions, specifically intended to remove unwanted signal components and/or enhance wanted ones. Electronic filters can be:*passive or active *analog or digital *discrete …

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  • 10Electronic Carillon — is a blanket term used to refer to an automated system which emulates a Carillon. These systems will simulate bell sounds by amplifying the sound made by striking tubular bells or metal rods. Systems may also use recordings of bells and play them …

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