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1 double-ladder travelling-wave tube
double-ladder travelling-wave tube Wanderfeldröhre f mit DoppelstegwellenleiterEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > double-ladder travelling-wave tube
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2 double quarter-wave transformer
double quarter-wave transformer doppelter Viertelwellenübertrager mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > double quarter-wave transformer
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3 преобразователь среднего значения величины
преобразователь среднего значения величины
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[IEV number 313-03-08]EN
mean-sensing transducer
transducer which measures the mean value of a full wave rectified input waveform and which is adjusted so that the output corresponds to the r.m.s. input when the input is sinusoidal
[IEV number 313-03-08]FR
transducteur de valeur moyenne
transducteur qui mesure la valeur moyenne d'une onde d’entrée redressée en double alternance, et qui est ajusté de façon à donner une sortie correspondant à la valeur efficace de l’entrée quand cette entrée est sinusoïdale
[IEV number 313-03-08]Тематики
- измерение электр. величин в целом
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