Single Stuck Line — is a fault model used in digital circuits. It is used for post manufacturing testing, not design testing. The model assumes one line or node in the digital circuit is stuck at logic high or logic low. When a line is stuck it is called a fault.… … Wikipedia
single in-line memory module — noun (computing) A small printed circuit board carrying a number of memory chips which are inserted into the motherboard (abbrev SIMM) • • • Main Entry: ↑single … Useful english dictionary
Single-circuit transmission line — A single circuit transmission line is a transmission line where one circuit is carried on a tower line.For a three phase system, this implies that each tower supports and insulates three conductors.ConstructionFor a single wood pole structure, a… … Wikipedia
single-circuit braking system — An old form of hydraulic braking system in which a single circuit serves all four brakes. Not to be confused with single line braking system … Dictionary of automotive terms
Single-wire earth return — (SWER) or single wire ground return is a single wire transmission line for supplying single phase electrical power from an electrical grid to remote areas at low cost. It is principally used for rural electrification, but also finds use for… … Wikipedia
single-line braking system — A braking system in which a single line is used to connect towing vehicle and trailer. It is not to be confused with single circuit braking system … Dictionary of automotive terms
Circuit quantum electrodynamics — (circuit QED) provide the means to study the fundamental interaction between light and matter. As in the field of cavity quantum electrodynamics a single photon within a single mode cavity coherently couples to a quantum object (atom). In… … Wikipedia
Single-frequency signaling — (SF) is line signaling (in telephony) in which dial pulses or supervisory signals are conveyed by a single voice frequency tone in each direction. SF and similar systems were used in 20th century carrier systems.An SF signaling unit converts DC… … Wikipedia
Circuit breaker — For other uses, see Circuit breaker (disambiguation). An air circuit breaker for low voltage (less than 1000 volts) power distribution switchgear … Wikipedia
Circuit City Stores — This article is about the defunct company that operated from 1949 to 2009. For the online retailer owned by Systemax, see CircuitCity.com. Circuit City Stores, Inc. The final 2001 2009 logo Former type Public … Wikipedia