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circuitry Definition

cir·cuitry (sʉrkə trē)

noun

the scheme or system of an electric circuit, or the elements making up such a circuit, as in a computer

circuitry Synonyms

circuitry

n.

circuits, integrated circuits, microcircuitry, systems, solid-state circuits, connections; see also chip 2, electronics, wiring 3.

circuitry Usage Examples

Possessives

  • body: RaphaYad uses hands-on and hands-off techniques to work with the body's electromagnetic circuitry to access the body's connective pathways and neurological systems.

Converse of object

  • decode: It would contain the basic audio decoding circuitry to enable CDI format sound playback.
  • incorporate: Both units incorporate the latest digital circuitry with protective coated electronics in a waterproof sealed case.
  • associate: The profiler carriage contains motors for both the horizontal and vertical drives, together with all the associated electronic circuitry.
  • contain: Transmitter Small sealed units that contain the electronic circuitry needed to produce radio signals.
  • require: Apart from these pull downs the external circuitry required is very minimal.
  • involve: Studies of monkeys led to understanding of the entire nerve circuitry involved in human Parkinson's disease.

Adjective modifier

  • neural: Human neural circuitry was designed by natural selection to solve problems our ancestors faced during our evolutionary history.
  • neuronal: However little is known of the molecular mechanisms and neuronal circuitry underlying gravitational responses.
  • analog: Its rich, warm sound starts with algorithms based on true analog circuitry.
  • electronic: The electronic circuitry inside the speaker features a crossover.
  • electrical: The electrical circuitry was made from 16km of electric wiring.
  • built-in: With built-in echo circuitry you get impressive mixing results.

Modifies a noun

  • level: Which is why the R apha Y ad scanning technique works on a deep circuitry level getting to the core underlying cause.

Noun used with modifier

  • analog: The ROM, RAM, and CPU were kept external for reasons of efficiency, and analog circuitry of course.
  • transmitter: Transmitter circuitry to power levels generally below 10W and typically below 500mW.
  • brain: These experiences are now described in terms of brain circuitry.
  • transmission: The transmission circuitry was based on that of the Telephone No. 706.
  • detection: Dial Tone detection circuitry on some modems is also quite fussy.
  • logic: Later Cees Dekker's group in Delft used NT transistors to make logic circuitry ( Science, 9 November 2001 ).