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1 энергия выгорания СВЧ диода
энергия выгорания СВЧ диода
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WM, EM,EHFM,WHFM
Минимальное значение энергии одиночного короткого импульса СВЧ диода, после воздействия которого электрические параметры СВЧ диода изменяются на заданные значения.
[ ГОСТ 25529-82]Тематики
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114. Энергия выгорания СВЧ диода
E. Burn-out energy
F. Energie de claquage
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Минимальное значение энергии одиночного короткого импульса СВЧ диода, после воздействия которого электрические параметры СВЧ диода изменяются на заданные значения
Источник: ГОСТ 25529-82: Диоды полупроводниковые. Термины, определения и буквенные обозначения параметров оригинал документа
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