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1 полупроводниковый стабилитрон
1) Engineering: breakdown diode, crystal stabilizer diode, crystal zener diode, semiconductor diode stabilitron, semiconductor stabilitron, voltage regulator diode2) Household appliances: Zener diode, voltage reference diodeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > полупроводниковый стабилитрон
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voltage-reference diode, voltage regulator diode, Zener diode, stabilitron* * *стабилитро́н м.
stabilizer diode (Stabilitron — фирм. название)газоразря́дный стабилитро́н — gas-filled stabilizer diodeио́нный стабилитро́н — gas-filled stabilizer diodeстабилитро́н коро́нного разря́да — corona stabilizer tubeкре́мниевый стабилитро́н — silicon (Zener) diodeопо́рный стабилитро́н — ( ионный) gas-filled voltage-reference [VR] diode; ( полупроводниковый) Zener diodeполупроводнико́вый стабилитро́н — crystal stabilizer [Zener] diodeстабилитро́н тле́ющего разря́да — glow(-discharge) VR tube (Примечание. В режиме стабилизации VR — voltage regulator; в режиме источника опорного напряжения VR — voltage reference)* * * -
3 полупроводниковый стабилитрон
1) crystal stabilizer diode
2) voltage reference diode
3) Zener diodeРусско-английский технический словарь > полупроводниковый стабилитрон
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