In electronics, ADJUSTMENT usually means an adjustment or calibration operation.
It refers to work performed to optimize the behavior or performance of an electronic component or device.
Adjustments may be necessary for a variety of electronic components, and are primarily performed for the following purposes:
Circuit Tuning: In electronic circuits, tuning is performed to achieve desired behavior by adjusting the values or characteristics of circuit components.
This can be done by adjusting the values of resistors, capacitors, inductors, etc., or by adjusting the position of elements.
Frequency Adjustment: Frequency adjustment may be necessary for wireless communication or audio equipment.
This means adjusting components such as oscillators or filters to operate in a desired frequency range.
Sensitivity Adjustment: Sensitivity adjustment is sometimes required for sensors or measurement equipment.
This refers to optimizing performance by adjusting the sensitivity of a sensor to measure or detect a signal.
Voltage or current regulation: Sometimes power supplies or electrical circuits require voltage or current regulation.
This is the operation of adjusting the voltage or current value using regulators, transformers, voltage supplies, etc. to achieve the desired power condition.
These adjustments must be made according to the instructions of the electronic component manufacturer or device manufacturer. These tasks are usually performed by specialists or technicians, using precise measuring instruments or adjustment tools.
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