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schematic

a schematic diagram, esp of an electrical circuit
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schematic

A graphical representation of a system. It often refers to electronic circuits on a printed circuit board or in an integrated circuit (chip). See logic gate and HDL.


Logic Gate Schematic
This is a small digital circuit that might be one of thousands in a chip. The symbols are the logic gates.
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Schematically redundant subnodes are, of course, not physically redundant nodes, as the CUT may produce different outputs for open faults at different schematically redundant nodes.
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He also emphasized the need for value-addition in Pakistani products which if done schematically can essentially double the country's exports.
The Ecosystem Restoration program by RRC reflects that RRC schematically protects, preserves and fosters the forest area as the Earth's lung, the habitat for the wide variety of biodiversity and the source of the livelihood for the community living surrounding the work area of PT.
Populated by creatures-part bird, part human-against a ground of flat rectangular shapes, the rust orange horizontal rectangle reads as a floor, schematically forming an interior for the creatures to inhabit.
IN THE classic manner of Shakespeare's Cassius, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi schematically blamed the clout of the ' first family' for preventing the rise of other eminent and capable leaders in the Congress.
Schematically, the resulting control pattern will look very much like a company organization chart.
The figure as under schematically represents how much working face width is lost depending on the edge shape.