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Series and parallel circuits - Wikipedia A circuit composed solely of components connected in series is known as a series circuit; likewise, one connected completely in parallel is known as a parallel circuit Many circuits can be analyzed as a combination of series and parallel circuits, along with other configurations
Parallel communication - Wikipedia Parallel versus serial communication In data transmission, parallel communication is a method of conveying multiple binary digits (bits) simultaneously using multiple conductors This contrasts with serial communication, which conveys only a single bit at a time; this distinction is one way of characterizing a communications link The basic difference between a parallel and a serial
Bridged and paralleled amplifiers - Wikipedia Bridged and paralleled amplifiers Multiple electronic amplifiers can be connected such that they drive a single floating load (bridge) or a single common load (parallel), to increase the amount of power available in different situations This is commonly encountered in audio applications
Kirchhoffs circuit laws - Wikipedia Kirchhoff's circuit laws are two equalities that deal with the current and potential difference (commonly known as voltage) in the lumped element model of electrical circuits
Electrical resonance - Wikipedia An RLC circuit (or LCR circuit) is an electrical circuit consisting of a resistor, an inductor, and a capacitor, connected in series or in parallel The RLC part of the name is due to those letters being the usual electrical symbols for resistance, inductance and capacitance respectively The circuit forms a harmonic oscillator for current and resonates similarly to an LC circuit The main
Millmans theorem - Wikipedia Millman's theorem In electrical engineering, Millman's theorem[1] (or the parallel generator theorem) is a method to simplify the solution of a circuit Specifically, Millman's theorem is used to compute the voltage at the ends of a circuit made up of only branches in parallel It is named after Jacob Millman, who proved the theorem
Parallel port - Wikipedia The Apple II Parallel Printer Port connected to the printer via a folded ribbon cable; one end connected to the connector at the top of the card, and the other end had a 36-pin Centronics connector In computing, a parallel port is a type of interface found on early computers (personal and otherwise) for connecting peripherals