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  • 91Microcode — is a layer of hardware level instructions and/or data structures involved in the implementation of higher level machine code instructions in many computers and other processors; it resides in special high speed memory and translates machine… …

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  • 92List of electronics topics — Alphabetization has been neglected in some parts of this article (the b section in particular). You can help by editing it. This is a list of communications, computers, electronic circuits, fiberoptics, microelectronics, medical electronics,… …

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  • 93Electronic organ — Yamaha GX1, a synthesizer organ in 1970s WERSI Scala, an …

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  • 94Kenwood Corporation — Infobox Company company name = Kenwood Corporation company company type = Public Tyo|6765 foundation = 1946 location = Hachiōji, Tokyo, Japan key people = Haruo Kawahara CEO industry = Consumer electronics, electronics products = Consumers… …

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  • 95Common source — Figure 1: Basic N channel JFET common source circuit (neglecting biasing details). Figure 2: Basic N channel JFET common source circuit with source degeneration …

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  • 96Asynchronous circuit — An asynchronous circuit is a circuit in which the parts are largely autonomous. They are not governed by a clock circuit or global clock signal, but instead need only wait for the signals that indicate completion of instructions and operations.… …

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  • 97Quantum mechanics — For a generally accessible and less technical introduction to the topic, see Introduction to quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics …

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  • 98Organic light-emitting diode — Demonstration of a flexible OLED device A green emitting OLED device An …

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  • 99Farfisa — is a manufacturer of electronics based in Italy. The Farfisa brand name is commonly associated with a series of compact electronic organ, and later, a series of multi timbral synthesizer. At the height of their production Farfisa operated 3… …

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  • 100Crossover distortion — is a type of distortion which is caused by switching between devices driving a load, most often when the devices (such as a transistor) are matched. It is most commonly seen in complementary, or push pull , Class B amplifier stages, although it… …

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