Circuit Design

/ˈsɜːrkɪt dɪˈzaɪn/

noun … “Planning and creating electrical circuits.”

Circuit Design is the process of defining the components, connections, and layout of an electrical or electronic circuit to achieve a specific function. It involves selecting resistors, capacitors, inductors, transistors, integrated circuits, and other elements, arranging them logically, and ensuring proper operation under desired electrical conditions. Circuit design can be analog, digital, or mixed-signal and is central to developing devices ranging from microprocessors to power systems.

OOD

/ˌuː uː ˈdiː/

n. "Bluetooth Secure Simple Pairing method exchanging cryptographic data via NFC or QR unlike legacy PIN entry."

ODT

/ˌoʊ diː ˈtiː/

n. — "ODT: termination resistors hiding inside DRAM dies, mocking external resistor packs while pretending signal reflections never happened."

PCB

/piː siː ˈbiː/

n. — “PCB: the unsung green battlefield where components wage war via etched copper trenches instead of tangled wire spaghetti.”