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Vocabulary - ESL

Vocabulary

WordDefinition
AC acro. alternating current, as in "110 volts AC" -- the stuff in the wall, also any variation of current, as in 'noise'
add v. put in
adjust v. to change a controlling value, usually to make a device work to specification
align v. to make straight or parallel, as in - to align a laser beam with its case
aluminum n. a light metal found in much of the Earth's crust
amp n. ampere, unit of current, see 'current'
anodized adj. treated with an electrochemical process to form an inert coating on a metal
archive n, v. an area or folder for keeping old documentation
assembly n. a collection of parts joined together in a specific way
attach v. connect, secure, fasten, plug in
base number n. here, the unique number assigned to a part in our libraries, and in inventory.
BOM acro. Bill Of Materials - a list of parts in an assembly or product
burn v, n. apply too much heat, apply fire to
capacitor n. a device that stores small amounts of electric charge, passes AC but not DC
chip n. an 'IC'
class n. a defined group
class code n. here, the number preceding a base which says the general type part referred to
class-base n. a part numbering protocol used here for electronic parts, together they make a whole part number ('PN')
clean v. remove dirt
component n. a part that can be bought or made
computer n. evil device for torturing the non-technical among us :o)
current n. flow of electricity, like a river
curve n. a portion of a rounded figure, also a graph of an algebraic function, as in 'learning curve'
cut v. sever, break apart
DC acro. direct current (hopefully with no 'noise')
difference n. that part of one item not in another, and vice versa
diode n. electronic version of a check valve, lets electrons flow in one direction but not in the other (almost)
discrete adj. separate, separatable, also an individual electronic component, as opposed to an IC
divide v, n. to separate into two or more pieces
document n. a book or small text describing a process, product, or sub-assembly
documentation n. document, the process of describing a process, product, or sub-assembly
dry v. remove water, alcohol, etc.
edit v. reduce to essentials, improve the form
electric adj. the process of using electricity to do a job, usually with a large amount of current, or a device that does that
electricity n. a flow (or potential) of electrons available for doing work
electronic adj. the process of using electricity to do a job, usually with a small amount of current, or a device that does that
enhance v. improve, often by adding features
filter n, v. a device that lets some waves or particles pass while blocking others
fire n, v. burning stuff, fast exothermic oxidation process
flux n. an aggressive fluid or paste that cleans surfaces to be soldered, also a general term for 'flow'
flux residue n. the gunk left behind by soldering which must be cleaned off the PCA, sometimes called "varnish"
form n, v. shape
grommet n. usually a rubber ring fit into a hole to protect and seal a wire passing through
IC acro. an integrated circuit, a number of discrete components shrunk onto a single piece of silicon and sold as a unit
inductor n. coil, electronic version of a tubine attached to a flywheel, passes DC but resists AC
information n. message
insulate v. to create a protective barrier,or coating, for electical or thermal separation
insulation n. material used to isolate wires from other conductive components, usually made of PVC or Teflon
invert v. turn over, flip top to bottom
isolate v. to insulate, separate, set aside by itself
join v. to connect, put together
joint n. a connection, as in 'solder joint'
knife n. here, usually, an 'Exacto' blade on a handle for cutting or scraping
knob n. a handle on a rotary switch or pot, usually round
label n, v. a printed piece of paper, plastic, or metal applied to a device to convey information about it
LASER acro. Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation, a coherent light source (such as we make)
lead n. heavy soft metal, alloyed with tin for use in solder
LED acro. light emitting diode
liquid n, adj. a material with a changing shape
modify v. change
monitor n, v. display for a computer
optical adj. related to seeing, the use of light, devices which use or condition light, such as lenses
O-ring n. a rubber ring compressed into position for sealing purposes
parallel adj. the state of two lines in the same plane which never cross, aligned
part n. one of many pieces in a whole assembly or product
PCA acro. Printed Circuit Assembly
PCB acro. Printed Circuit Board
pliers n. a tool for grabbing things
PN acro. part number
position n, v. location
pot n. shorthand for 'potentiometer' - a coil of wire with a rotary tap, a variable resistor
potential n, adj. possibility, difference, pressure, capabiliity
PVC acro. poly-vinyl-chloride, a plastic not allowed as insulation in most products here
ratio n. proportion or fraction, expressed as two numbers joined by a colon as in '2:3', said as "2 to 3"
read v. look at printed words and understand them
remove v. take away
residue n. material left behind by a process, often undesired
resistor n. electronic version of a thin pipe or small hole, resists current, retains voltage
rev n, v. revision
rinse v. clean with water, or other solvent liquid
scrape v. to shave something off a surface
screwdriver n. a tool for turning screws
separate v, n. to move apart, to distinguish, to put a barrier between
signal n. desired variation in current, a.k.a. 'information'
SN acro. serial number
solder v. heat and apply tin/lead
soldering iron n. a heating tool for joining metals with, usually, tin/lead solder
solid n, adj. a material with a static shape
spec n. specification, a concise document describing the performance of a product
specific adj. particular, exact, definite
specification n. see 'spec'
straight adj. not bent or curved, as in 'straight as an arrow'
sub-assembly n. an assembly within a larger assembly or product, usually comes with its own BOM
Teflon n. a trade name for poly-tetra-flouro-ethylene (PTFE), a tough slippery plastic used for wire insulation here
test v. to exercise a device, in order to prove that it works correctly, or to change it so it does, or to discard it if not
text n. words on a page or screen
tin n. a metal, or - to wet with solder
trace n, v. an electrical connection on a PCB, a waveform on an oscilloscope
transistor n. gate or amplifier, like a water valve where 'E' is the input, 'C' is the output, and 'B' is the valve handle.
trim v. cut to size
version n. a variation of a design or document (or story)
via n. a plated hole in a PCB to join traces on separate layers
vice versa n. the reverse case, or opposite position (a Latin phrase used in English)
volt n. unit of electrical potential, see 'voltage'
voltage n. electric potential, difference of charge between one point and another, like water behind a dam
watt n. unit of electrical power, or here also- of light power
wet adj, v. covered with liquid
wire n. long strand of soft metal, usually copper, mostly used to conduct electricity, but sometimes used in packaging
wire stripper n. a tool for removing insulation from a wire
Created by: bemyrsclass
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