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1 envelope
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2 envelope delay
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3 envelope detection
n ELECTRON Hüllkurvendemodulation f -
4 envelope distortion
n ELECTRON Laufzeitverzerrung f -
5 metal-envelope tube
<el> (electron valve) ■ Metallkolbenröhre f -
6 tubular envelope
<el> (glass body of electron tube or tubular light source) ■ Röhrenkolben m -
7 peak envelope power
n ELECTRON Spitzenleistung f -
8 электронная лампа
электронная лампа
Прибор, состоящий из герметичного стеклянного корпуса, внутри которого расположены анод и катод.
Раньше в схемах компьютеров, телевизоров и радиоприемников широко использовались электронные лампы. Их вытеснили транзисторы, а затем - Интегральные Схемы (ИС). В настоящее время широко используется большая электронная лампа, именуемая Электронно-Лучевой Трубкой (ЭЛТ). Кроме этого, электронные лампы применяются в ряде схем.
[Гипертекстовый энциклопедический словарь по информатике Э. Якубайтиса]
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электронная лампа
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[IEV number 151-13-60]EN
electronic tube
device in which electric conduction takes place by movement of electrons or ions between electrodes through a vacuum or gaseous medium within a gas-tight envelope
NOTE – Examples of electronic tubes are triodes, tetrodes, cathode-ray tubes. Excluded are several specific devices, e.g. particle accelerators, electronic microscopes, tubes for lighting, gas lasers.
Source: 531-11-02 MOD
[IEV number 151-13-60]FR
tube électronique, m
dispositif dans lequel la conduction électrique est assurée par un déplacement d'électrons ou d'ions entre des électrodes, dans le vide ou dans un milieu gazeux, à l'intérieur d'une enveloppe étanche aux gaz
NOTE – Des exemples de tubes électroniques sont les triodes, les tétrodes, les tubes cathodiques. Sont exclus divers dispositifs particuliers tels que les accélérateurs de particules, les microscopes électroniques, les tubes d'éclairage, les lasers à gaz.
Source: 531-11-02 MOD
[IEV number 151-13-60]EN
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