control circuitry

collocation in English

meaningsofcontrolandcircuitry

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control
noun
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/kənˈtrəʊl/
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/kənˈtroʊl/
the act of controlling something or someone, or the power to ...
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circuitry
noun[U]
uk
/ˈsɜː.kɪ.tri/
us
/ˈsɝː.kɪ.tri/
the circuits that an electrical or electronic device contains, considered as a ...
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(Definition ofcontrolandcircuitryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The goal of this technique is to enhance residual locomotorcontrolcircuitrythat resides in the spinal cord.
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The instruction decoding andcontrolcircuitrythen decode the instruction and switch on all the control signals needed for steps 4 through 7.
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When a channel is selected, digitalcontrolcircuitrydirects the tuner to the exact frequency required.
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Several factors contribute to this including, but not limited to, switching frequency, output capacitance, inductor, load and any current limiting features of thecontrolcircuitry.
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Itscontrolcircuitryconsisted of dozens of transistors controlling analog voltages.
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Thecontrolcircuitryconsisted of "advanced control", "delayed control", and "interplay".
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The load is removed from a direct path to ground, which may create problems forcontrolcircuitry, result in unwanted emissions, or both.
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Larger "power" versions are used in the electrical power distribution industry to interface low-voltagecontrolcircuitryto the high-voltage gates of power semiconductors.
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The span interface circuits were completely redundant, and allcontrolcircuitryoperated in lockstep between the two copies.
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Fully digital circuitry also allows control over wireless transmission capability for both the audio and thecontrolcircuitry.
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Thecontrolcircuitrycan manipulate the intensity of light emitted from each cell, and therefore can produce a large gamut of colors.
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Controlcircuitrycharges the electrodes that cross paths at a cell, creating a voltage difference between front and back.
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Miscalculations were made in the design of the main-motorcontrolcircuitry.
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The components include the yoke, the magnetic coil, the poles, the polepiece, and the externalcontrolcircuitry.
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On investigation, this was traced to a fault in the design of thecontrolcircuitryinsulation, resulting in a battery short circuit current of more than 60,000 amperes.
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Because the individual crosspoints were more expensive than those of crossbar switches, while thecontrolcircuitrywas cheaper, reed arrays usually had fewer crosspoints and were more numerous.
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