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An '''electronic circuit''' is a closed path formed by the interconnection of [[electronic components]] through which an [[electric current]] can flow. The electronic circuits may be physically constructed using any number of methods. [[Breadboard]]s, [[perfboard]]s or [[stripboard]]s are common for testing new designs. Mass-produced circuits are typically built using a [[printed circuit board]] (PCB) that is used to mechanically support and electrically connect [[electronic component]]s.
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An '''electronic circuit''' is a closed path formed by the interconnection of electronic components through which an electric current can [[flow]]. The electronic circuits may be [[physical]]ly constructed using any number of methods. Breadboards, perfboards or stripboards are common for testing new [[design]]s. Mass-produced circuits are typically built using a printed circuit board (PCB) that is used to [[mechanical]]ly support and electrically connect electronic components.
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Electronic circuits can display highly complex behaviors, even though they are governed by the same laws of [[physics]] as simpler [[electrical circuit|circuit]]s.
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Electronic circuits can display highly complex [[behavior]]s, even though they are governed by the same [[law]]s of [[physics]] as simpler circuits.
    
Electronic circuits can usually be categorized as analog, discrete, or mixed-signal (a combination of analog and discrete) electronic circuits.
 
Electronic circuits can usually be categorized as analog, discrete, or mixed-signal (a combination of analog and discrete) electronic circuits.

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