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''Another order could be definitions by subject such as DC, AC, radio, integrated circuit, etc.''
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;[[Electronics/AC_Voltage_and_Current|AC]] : Alternating current. Consists of a periodic oscillation between two different voltages. Usually said to look like a sine wave, but is not always.
;[[Electronics/AC_Voltage_and_Current|AC]] : Corrente alternata. Consists of a periodic oscillation between two different voltages. Usually said to look like un'onda sinusoidale, but is not always.


;AM : Amplitude modulation. In radio communications, a signal controls the amplitude of a carrier wave that is at a much higher, constant frequency. The carrier wave is filtered out and a loudspeaker plays based on the amplitude of the signal.
;AM : Modulazione di ampiezza. Nelle comunicazioni radio, un segnale controlla l'ampiezza di un'onda portante a frequenza molto più elevata e costante. L'onda portante viene filtrataed un altoparlante suona sulla base dell'ampiezza del segnale. of a carrier wave that is at a much higher, constant frequency. The carrier wave is filtered out and a loudspeaker plays based on the amplitude of the signal.


;Ampere (A) : The SI unit for current ''I''. (Commonly spoken as "amps", "milliamps", etc.) The ampere is officially defined as that constant current which, if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of infinite length, of negligible circular cross-section, and placed one metre apart in vacuum, would produce between these conductors a force equal to 2&times;10<sup>-7</sup> newton per metre of length. There is another definition which is based on the deposition rate of silver (''in electrolysis?''), which is much easier to measure. The other electronics units are ''derived units'' based off of the ampere definition.
;Amper (A) : L'unita di corrente ''I'' nel sistema SI The SI unit for current ''I''. (Commonly spoken as "amps", "milliamps", etc.) The ampere is officially defined as that constant current which, if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of infinite length, of negligible circular cross-section, and placed one metre apart in vacuum, would produce between these conductors a force equal to 2&times;10<sup>-7</sup> newton per metre of length. There is another definition which is based on the deposition rate of silver (''in electrolysis?''), which is much easier to measure. The other electronics units are ''derived units'' based off of the ampere definition.


[[Categoria:Elettronica pratica|Definizioni]]
[[Categoria:Elettronica pratica|Definizioni]]

Versione delle 16:30, 7 apr 2008

Definitions in Alphabetical Order:

Another order could be definitions by subject such as DC, AC, radio, integrated circuit, etc.

AC
Corrente alternata. Consists of a periodic oscillation between two different voltages. Usually said to look like un'onda sinusoidale, but is not always.
AM
Modulazione di ampiezza. Nelle comunicazioni radio, un segnale controlla l'ampiezza di un'onda portante a frequenza molto più elevata e costante. L'onda portante viene filtrataed un altoparlante suona sulla base dell'ampiezza del segnale. of a carrier wave that is at a much higher, constant frequency. The carrier wave is filtered out and a loudspeaker plays based on the amplitude of the signal.
Amper (A)
L'unita di corrente I nel sistema SI The SI unit for current I. (Commonly spoken as "amps", "milliamps", etc.) The ampere is officially defined as that constant current which, if maintained in two straight parallel conductors of infinite length, of negligible circular cross-section, and placed one metre apart in vacuum, would produce between these conductors a force equal to 2×10-7 newton per metre of length. There is another definition which is based on the deposition rate of silver (in electrolysis?), which is much easier to measure. The other electronics units are derived units based off of the ampere definition.