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EEPROM:
("Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM") A
ROM chip that can be programmed and erased by
using only electrical signals.
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EIA:
Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA, until 1997
Electronic Industries Association) is a trade
organization composed as an alliance of trade
associations for electronics manufacturers in the
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Electrode:
Collector or emitter of electric charge or of
electric-charge carriers, as in a semi-conducting
device.
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Embedded System:
A system in which the computer (generally a
microcontroller or microprocessor) is included as
an integral part of the system.
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ENOB:
Effective Number of Bits. An indication of the quality
of an
analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The measurement
is related to the test frequency and the
signal-to-noise ratio.
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EPROM:
("Erasable Programmable ROM") A
ROM chip that can be programmed and erased many
times.
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