Electronic system facts for kids
A electronic system that is powered by electricity, and it processes informations, datas, or any raw material from input into a desired output for further usage in life.
- Inputs - Electrical or mechanical sensors, which take signals from the physical world (in the form of temperature, pressure, etc.) and convert them into electric current and voltage signals.
- Signal processing circuits - These consist of electronic components connected together to manipulate, interpret and transform the information contained in the signals.
- Outputs - Actuators or other devices that transform current and voltage signals back into human readable information.
Images for kids
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Modern surface-mount electronic components on a printed circuit board, with a large integrated circuit at the top.
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One of the earliest Audion radio receivers, constructed by De Forest in 1914.
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Electronics technician performing a voltage check on a power circuit card in the air navigation equipment room aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72).
See also
In Spanish: Electrónica para niños
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