The answers to Circuit Cellar’s September electronics engineering crossword puzzle are now available.
Across
2. THREE—Trivalent valence
3. PHYSICS—Kilby’s Noble Prize in 2000
5. INVERTER—Converts DC to AC
8. BATCH—BAT file
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9. MAXIM—Founded ARRL in 1914
10. KEYBOARD—If you are AFK, what are you away from?
11. UPENN—University that housed the ENIAC in a 30’ × 40’ room
12. HERTZ—1 cycle per second
14. NIBBLE—4 bits
17. EXPLAINER—Asimov was the great what?
Down
1. TRACK—PCB path
3. PATCH—Quick fix
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4. SNIFFER—Used to monitor network traffic
6. MAXWELL—A Gauss is one of these per square centimeter
7. IBM—”Big Blue”
8. BOOLE—“An Investigation of the Laws of Thought” (1854)
13. TOGGLE—Move from setting A to B
15. BLUE—Screen of death
16. NINE—A nonet is a group of what?
17. EW—Exawatt
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