Electronic instrument

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An electronic instrument is a device made up of a combination of electronic elements, such as thermoionic valves, transistors or integrated circuits, among many others, and which, properly combined, allow the performance of functions such as such as the measurement of physical parameters, generation of signals of different frequencies, detection of these same signals and, finally, all those functions that can be processed by means of electrical signals. For example: synthesizer

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