Acronym: System on a Chip Practice of integrating one or more processor cores, embedded memories, peripheral interfaces, and sometimes mixed signal circuits onto a single chip to form a complete (or nearly complete) system
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(System-on-Chip) A highly integrated device composed of multiple functional blocks, including on-chip memory and a processor
State of Charge (SOC) refers to a battery's residual charge capacity on a scale from 0 to 1 0 is empty, and 1 is full Although SOC is not directly measurable on an actual battery, for some battery technologies, including Lead Acid and Lithium Ion, there is a correlation between the SOC of a battery and the voltage that can be measured with a voltmeter when the battery has been at rest long enough to reach equilibrium When current is drawn from the battery model during simulation, the battery's state of charge is depleted Likewise, when charge current is injected into the battery, the battery's state of charge increases In order to account for energy that the battery has remaining, one must also consider the voltage and time during which that charge is delivered
Topics of interest for students of sociology and psychology (for example, soc college)