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 CIRCUIT Definition
We define CIRCUIT

CIRCUIT - Most commonly, this describes an electrical device with a defined path of electrical current that can receive input voltages in a 0 range and a 1 range, and responds with an output voltage that is also in a 0 or 1 range based on the logic inside of the circuit. If the circuit has a 0 range of 0-1 volts and a 1 range of 4-5 volts and receives a 0.5 volt input, it will act as if it has received a "0" input. Ranges are necessary because voltages are never exact. When thinking about the logic behind a circuit, it is easiest to think of the inputs and outputs simply as a 0 or 1 instead of a range of voltages. See also integrated circuit.

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