A hand held GPS is certainly a portable electronic device.
A DSP (digital signal processing) chip could be used for this. But, the solution would be more than one electronic device.The circuit would be similar to:microphone (input) -> DSP microprocessor (pattern detection) -> visual output (LCD screen)
An electronic device used for processing data.
when a capacitor or any chargeable device connected across a load which may be resistive or inductive than the capacitive device discharges and this discharging of this device is called electronic discharge . it is used in CCD (charged coupled devices).
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An electronic circuit is one or more loops around which electrical current can flow as it passes through one or more electronic components.An electronic device is any device designed to perform a specific useful function that is implemented largely using electronic circuits.Note: it is possible to design and build an electronic circuit that does nothing useful, it is not possible to design and build an electronic device that does nothing useful (the very reason for designing and building electronic devices is to create a thing having a useful function).
A case made by the manufacturer of your device will provide the best fit.
The Hypertech Power Programmer is an electronic device meant to increase the performance of a truck. It is capable of automatically detecting a truck's capabilities and can fine-tune them to boost horsepower and torque.
Improvised Electronic Device was created on 2010-06-22.
A hand held GPS is certainly a portable electronic device.
None. The megapixels are in the detecting device. e.g. a camera, a CCD device.
A simple pn-junction diode is the common example of a electronic device.
No, it's just an electronic device
computer is a electronic device
A device for detecting underwater objects is typically called a sonar device. Sonar uses sound waves to detect and locate objects underwater by measuring the time it takes for the sound waves to bounce off the object and return to the device.