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1) Военный термин: visually coupled control system2) Техника: voltage-controlled current source3) Университет: Virginia Community College System4) Электроника: Voltage Controlled Current Sources -
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1) источник (напр. электропитания)2) исток, истоковая область ( полевого транзистора)3) исток, точка истока (напр. поля)5) вчт источник данных; источник информации6) вчт устройство (напр. магнитный диск), с которого производится копирование данных, проф. источник ( копируемых данных)7) отправитель (напр. сообщения)8) первоисточник; (цитируемый) источник; ссылка || приводить в качестве первоисточника; цитировать; ссылаться9) (перво)причина; источник; отправная точка10) производитель; поставщик || получать (напр. оборудование) от производителя или поставщика•- bipolar current sourcesource of attack — источник атаки (напр. хакеров)
- bremsstrahlung source
- CIE standard sources
- coherent-light source
- constant-current source
- constant-voltage source
- controllable current source
- controllable voltage source
- current source
- current-controlled current source
- current-controlled voltage source
- data source
- diffusion source
- digital signal of level 0 source
- dopant source
- DS 0 source
- DS-0 source
- duoplasmatron ion source
- duoplasmatron ion-beam source
- electrically panned sound source
- electrochemical power source
- electron-beam source
- equal-energy source
- equivalent source
- extragalactic radio source
- fuel-cell power source
- gas impurity source
- gas-phase impurity source
- harmonic source
- Huygens source
- impurity source
- infrared source
- interference source
- ion source
- Josephson source
- Lambertian source
- LB source
- left-backward source
- left-forward source
- LF source
- light source
- line source
- liquid impurity source
- liquid-phase impurity source
- low-coherent source
- memory source
- memoryless source
- message source
- message signal source
- multiampere ion source
- neutron source
- noise source
- optical source
- Penning-type source
- Penning-type ion source
- photon source
- plasma source
- point source
- primary light source
- pump source
- pumping source
- quasi-stellar source
- quasi-stellar radio source
- RB source
- radio source
- reconstructing source
- reference source
- reference-voltage source
- RF source
- ribbon light source
- right-backward source
- right-forward source
- ringing source
- secondary light source
- signal source
- simple sound source
- solid impurity source
- solid-phase impurity source
- standard-temperature source
- step source
- thermoelectric power source
- vapor source
- voltage source
- voltage-controlled current source
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1) источник (напр. электропитания)2) исток, истоковая область ( полевого транзистора)3) исток, точка истока (напр. поля)5) вчт. источник данных; источник информации6) вчт. устройство (напр. магнитный диск), с которого производится копирование данных, проф. источник ( копируемых данных)7) отправитель (напр. сообщения)8) первоисточник; (цитируемый) источник; ссылка || приводить в качестве первоисточника; цитировать; ссылаться9) (перво)причина; источник; отправная точка10) производитель; поставщик || получать (напр. оборудование) от производителя или поставщика•- bipolar current sourcesource of attack — источник атаки (напр. хакеров)
- bremsstrahlung source
- CIE standard sources
- coherent-light source
- constant-current source
- constant-voltage source
- controllable current source
- controllable voltage source
- current source
- current-controlled current source
- current-controlled voltage source
- data source
- diffusion source
- digital signal of level 0 source
- dopant source
- DS0 source
- DS-0 source
- duoplasmatron ion source
- duoplasmatron ion-beam source
- electrically panned sound source
- electrochemical power source
- electron-beam source
- equal-energy source
- equivalent source
- extragalactic radio source
- fuel-cell power source
- gas impurity source
- gas-phase impurity source
- harmonic source
- Huygens source
- impurity source
- infrared source
- interference source
- ion source
- Josephson source
- Lambertian source
- LB source
- left-backward source
- left-forward source
- LF source
- light source
- line source
- liquid impurity source
- liquid-phase impurity source
- low-coherent source
- memory source
- memoryless source
- message signal source
- message source
- multiampere ion source
- neutron source
- noise source
- optical source
- Penning-type ion source
- Penning-type source
- photon source
- plasma source
- point source
- primary light source
- pump source
- pumping source
- quasi-stellar radio source
- quasi-stellar source
- radio source
- RB source
- reconstructing source
- reference source
- reference-voltage source
- RF source
- ribbon light source
- right-backward source
- right-forward source
- ringing source
- secondary light source
- signal source
- simple sound source
- solid impurity source
- solid-phase impurity source
- standard-temperature source
- step source
- thermoelectric power source
- vapor source
- voltage source
- voltage-controlled current source
- voltage-controlled voltage sourceThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > source
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