The invention includes a number of methods and structures pertaining to integrated circuitry. |
|
Segments of the binary number are thermometer encoded and complemented to provide signals to drive analog conversion circuitry. |
|
Each of the associated heater resistors has associated active circuitry on the chip. |
|
Interlocks and circuitry are provided to effect safe automatic sequencing of the joggling machine. |
|
The panel sported a dizzying array of fine circuitry, fiber-optic wiring, some control processor chips and some digital readout panels. |
|
This small metal container houses a battery and the electrical circuitry that regulates the rate of electrical pulses sent to your heart. |
|
The compare circuit includes a holding circuitry that includes a number of latches for holding an encoded version of a memory address. |
|
It alters the circuitry in the brain that regulates hunger and cravings for alcohol and nicotine. |
|
The computer program code logic is executed by the processing circuitry and is configured to generate an output signal. |
|
The design is based on a multichip module that carries the driver circuitry, power MOSFETs and Schottky diode. |
|
Switching circuitry in the power components allows the fan-out device to isolate cable runs connected thereto that have shorts or other problems. |
|
The newer thermostats are programmable, electronic devices that couple sensors with circuitry to do the job. |
|
A bright spark shot up the length of the bolt into the chamber of the locking mechanism, triggering the circuitry to release the lock. |
|
Until Ishikawa, no one had tried to etch a semiconductor's tiny circuitry onto a curved surface, much less onto a sphere. |
|
Tom finished mending the broken circuitry, with me guiding him using the circuit map on a screen beside. |
|
If this monstrous juggernaut of metal and circuitry wasn't a titan, he didn't know what was. |
|
A comparator connects to the drain circuitry of the input transistors which supplies and offset voltage to the comparator. |
|
The power supply provides a source of electrical energy for the cellular transceiver and the control circuitry. |
|
Unlike delicate solid-state circuitry, valves are incredibly robust from an electrical perspective. |
|
Throughout his painted oeuvre there is a sort of metaphorical circuitry through which one form suggests another. |
|
|
We can bring in new circuitry and upload new programs, but, in my experience, the hard-wiring is always there. |
|
Alas, not only had a transistor blown, the short had wrecked the high-voltage circuitry. |
|
All electronic circuitry and devices have an inherent noise due to the flow of current in them. |
|
The fuse may be a simple mechanical striking mechanism, or involve the release of corrosive or volatile chemicals, or use electrical circuitry. |
|
Odd blocklike shapes resemble the irregular geometric configurations of computer circuitry. |
|
Tunable lasers are fabricated using complex methods and require sophisticated and integrated control circuitry. |
|
The source uses two or more electrodes for ionization and control, and solid state circuitry for operation. |
|
A Baltimore research team has developed a technique for building electrical circuitry that can bend and stretch like rubber. |
|
The coherent light beams could lead to ultrafast computer circuitry that transmits data optically. |
|
Other optical methods use various wavelengths, measurement sites, and electronic circuitry. |
|
The rods are sawn into slices, providing the silicon wafers on which a chip's circuitry is constructed. |
|
Makers can use fewer chips and thus have a compact sensor with smaller, cheaper integrated circuitry. |
|
The two less obvious technologies that make this all work are the transformer and the balance circuitry. |
|
An artificial pacemaker contains a battery and circuitry which produces electrical pulses of short duration capable of stimulating the heart. |
|
In the front-end circuitry, scope designers are beginning to use more exotic materials to improve performance. |
|
Designers will have to put the necessary circuitry in their handheld devices. |
|
The laser module has an output connected to a controller via filtering and reference circuitry. |
|
Electronic circuitry surrounding the sensors amplifies and processes the neuron signals, which are extremely weak. |
|
It did not contain any circuitry to limit damaging electrical spikes, so it is quite unsuitable for use with a computer. |
|
The addressing circuitry has been changed to allow a full address to be sent to the memory. |
|
|
The company developed dedicated circuitry that supports fast playback of the images with only a graphics card. |
|
Since it shares the same sound circuitry as the regular iPod, sound quality is what you would expect. |
|
It has RAM and circuitry just like a computer, so it can store and transmit information. |
|
The computer circuitry coordinates the information and initiates the appropriate response. |
|
A comparator connects to the drain circuitry of the input transistors which supplies and offsets voltage to the comparator. |
|
Modern industry is consuming increasing quantities of gold, mostly as electrical contacts in micro circuitry. |
|
This allows a signal to be transmitted to and processed by the logic circuitry indicating that a particular key has been selected. |
|
These include catheters and mandrels, stents, needles, cannulae, cardiac assist devices, prosthetics, and electronic circuitry. |
|
It was based on using Boolean algebra with computer circuitry. |
|
With circuitry built on to a breadboard, it took the two schoolboys two months and four prototype circuit boards to overcome the basic practical problems of the design. |
|
This implementation is believed to increase the overall density, reliability, yield, signal-to-noise ratio and dynamic range of the gyrator based filter and related circuitry. |
|
Certainly they have some knowledge of electrical circuitry, all right? |
|
Should a criminal be held responsible for his crime when a brain scan can demonstrate some abnormality in his neural circuitry? |
|
To ensure noise measurements on digital carriers are valid, a holding tone must be transmitted to operate the compander and quantizing circuitry in its normal operating range. |
|
I think every single human being, given the right set of circuitry, could become incredibly dangerous. |
|
Use of solar panels with photo-voltaic cells to recharge batteries was ruled out because it adds cost to the cell and requires additional recharging circuitry. |
|
You will need some understanding of circuitry and wiring for this project. |
|
They are pretty close and may need two crystals or some fancy circuitry. |
|
Now he has graduated to reading electronics magazines and relishes at the thought of circuitry boards and diagrams and putting together all manner of devices. |
|
Intelligence is quick feedback that miniature circuitry enables. |
|
|
The module has circuitry operating at microwave frequencies. |
|
When these currents flow across the circuitry that separates the rover chassis and power bus return, they create a small voltage that is measured and reported in telemetry. |
|
Together, these findings indicate that MDPV has reinforcing properties and activates brain reward circuitry, suggesting a potential for abuse and addiction in humans. |
|
The test circuitry is operable to store or generate a test data pattern. |
|
The memory device also includes a counter circuitry coupled to the decode logic circuitry that generates a counter value based on the decoded address. |
|
Instead of film, the camera has electronic circuitry like a video camera. |
|
We measured the current that goes through the CPU power circuitry. |
|
Voltage measurement circuitry couples to the first and second electrical connectors and responsively provides a voltage output related to voltage across the battery. |
|
Dynamic mics use simpler, cheaper circuitry than condenser mics, which need a power supply and are more delicate, but provide a more subtle sound. |
|
Further, the circuitry behind that speaker was equally lacking, as, in most cases, the system could not produce anything beyond the extent of beeps and blips. |
|
Thus all that's really needed to build the information-processing circuitry of a computer is the ability to make and connect NOR gates or NAND gates. |
|
The PolarPro architecture addresses overhead costs with built-in FIFO controllers and other specialized circuitry. |
|
The body of Eve 8, the fembot, represents both steely industrial strength and the mysteries of microelectronic circuitry. |
|
This requires an electrical circuit called an igniter, which is part of the ballast circuitry. |
|
Some lamp types contain a little neon, which permits striking at normal running voltage, with no external ignition circuitry. |
|
It was inefficient and produced a lot of heat which led to premature failures in the circuitry. |
|
All mine components other than wire rope, explosives, and detonating circuitry were manufactured by Detroit automobile firms. |
|
Soon he was corkscrewed into place, suspended from the ceiling in an impossible maze of unforgiving circuitry. |
|
The two new stand-up handset phones are model FF667 and FF668, both with compander noise supression circuitry and 10-number memory. |
|
The technology's receiver circuitry and display can be integrated into rear-view mirrors, instrument panels and overhead consoles. |
|
|
Eltek is Israel's leading manufacturers of printed circuit boards, the core circuitry of most electronic devices. |
|
What is driving UWB into the consumer market is the ability to render UWB circuitry into CMOS technology. |
|
Because of the importance of speed and reliability of power, trading desks require some of the most sophisticated circuitry in business today. |
|
Microprocessor controls up to eight stations and features Autofill circuitry for setting fill times. |
|
The process uses a special laser-activated additive that allows direct electroplating of electrical circuitry onto plastic parts. |
|
Until now, glass substrates that contain all the circuitry needed to drive the pixels have made the displays seem like very thin monitors. |
|
Within this neural circuitry, numerous neuropeptides, both orexigenic and anorexigenic, were discovered. |
|
The SOIC contains a static RAM and control circuitry, which deselects the SRAM and switches over to the battery. |
|
Goulding and his team had previously implicated one class of interneuron, the V1 interneurons, as being a likely key component of the flexor-extensor circuitry. |
|
The recipient of the best paper award isolates a temperature-sensitive failure in mixed-signal circuitry by combining high-resolution pulsed TIVA with a solid immersion lens. |
|
These mice carry only one copy of two genes known as Dlx5 and Dlx6, which govern the proper assembly of FS interneuron circuitry as the brain develops. |
|
Copper wire is used in power generation, power transmission, power distribution, telecommunications, electronics circuitry, and countless types of electrical equipment. |
|
If you want some idea of what your sidetone would sound like without the balance circuitry, have someone else in your house pick up an extension while you are on the phone. |
|
Volatile Methyl Siloxanes are a class of chemicals widely used in personal care products, the dry cleaning industry and as effective cleaning agents of electronic circuitry. |
|
In today's minicams, the image sensors and support circuitry are on separate microchips, and most of the power goes on communication between the chips. |
|
Through a series of both neurogenetic and clinical experiments it is becoming increasingly clear that KB220IV and KB220Z activate the brain reward circuitry. |
|
To provide an appropriate degree of security and authentication, smart cards typically incorporate additional circuitry for encrypting digital information. |
|
A second green front panel lamp indicates the fail-safe circuitry, which monitors the sensor functions and system power to ensure proper operation. |
|
Inspired by neon advertising signage, the shapeless garment externalizes the body's circuitry and acts as a transformative, all-consuming costume. |
|
Perhaps the most exciting area in evolution is in exploring how rewiring the circuitry of genes produces different arthropod appendages, or wingspots on butterflies. |
|