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electronic component
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electronic component [i‚lek′trän·ik kəm′pō·nənt]
(electronics)
A component which is able to amplify or control voltages or currents without mechanical or other nonelectrical command, or to switch currents or voltages without mechanical switches; examples include electron tubes, transistors, and other solid-state devices.


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