[
US
/ˈsɝkətɹi/
]
[ UK /sˈɜːkɪtɹi/ ]
[ UK /sˈɜːkɪtɹi/ ]
NOUN
- electronic equipment consisting of a system of circuits
How To Use circuitry In A Sentence
- This small metal container houses a battery and the electrical circuitry that regulates the rate of electrical pulses sent to your heart.
- The laser module has an output connected to a controller via filtering and reference circuitry.
- It did not contain any circuitry to limit damaging electrical spikes, so it is quite unsuitable for use with a computer.
- The task of the chips and circuitry is to process information.
- Evidence is now mounting that the ability to recognize facial expressions of emotion is subserved by specialized neural circuitry.
- It is no more than a cleverly crafted lump of inorganic matter; its shape and working parts are contrived to facilitate the intended function: the switching around of the circuitry in clearly defined ways.
- These neurologics were a crystalline latticework of proteins, the living circuitry of the cell's tutelary computer. THE BROKEN GOD
- Since it shares the same sound circuitry as the regular iPod, sound quality is what you would expect.
- A Baltimore research team has developed a technique for building electrical circuitry that can bend and stretch like rubber.
- The addressing circuitry has been changed to allow a full address to be sent to the memory.