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селекторний [стробуючий] сигналEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > gate signal
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сигнал - analog signal
- clock signal
- control signal
- digital signal
- distirb signal
- frequency-modulated signal
- gate signal
- line conditioning signals
- line-out-of-service signal
- link inhibit signal
- naught signal
- one signal
- pulse signal
- reading signal
- refresh signal
- triggeringsignal
- triggersignal
- write signal
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1) лінія 2) струмопровідна доріжка; з’єднання; шина; дріт 3) (потокова) технологічна лінія 4) серія(напр. ІС)
- acoustic delay line
- address line
- assembly line
- bake-etch-strip line
- batch-fabrication line
- batch-processing line
- bit line
- charge-coupled device delay line
- cleavage line
- conductingline
- conductor line
- coplanar line
- data line
- detail line
- diffused line
- digital delay line
- direct-written line
- dislocation line
- dispersive delay line
- doped line
- ECL line
- electroacoustic delay line
- fine line
- gate line
- Hamilton line
- interconnection line
- interconnect line
- laser-written metal line
- load line
- magnetic delay line
- magnetoacoustic delay line
- magnetostrictive delay line
- metal line
- microstrip line
- normal line
- one-track line
- production line
- quartz delay line
- score line
- scribed line
- select line
- sense line
- signal line
- slot line
- sonic delay line
- supply line
- surface-acoustic-wave delay line
- suspended-substrate line
- tapped delay line
- two-track line
- ultrasonic delay line
- wiring line
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