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1 Computer-Aided Electronics
(CAE) <el.ic.prod> (z.B. computergestütztes IC-Design) ■ Computer-Aided Electronics (CAE)German-english technical dictionary > Computer-Aided Electronics
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2 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 802.11
(IEEE 802.1) <tele.org> ■ Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 802.11 (IEEE 802.1)German-english technical dictionary > Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 802.11
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3 Video Electronics Standards Association
(VESA) < edv> ■ Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA)German-english technical dictionary > Video Electronics Standards Association
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4 elektronische Industrie
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > elektronische Industrie
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5 Elektronik
f; -, -en1. nur Sg.; electronics Pl. (V. im Sg.)2. electronic system* * *die Elektronikelectronics* * *Elekt|ro|nik [elɛk'troːnɪk]f -, -enelectronics sing; (= elektronische Teile) electronics pl* * *(the branch of science that deals with the study of the movement and effects of electrons and with their application to machines etc.) electronics* * *Elek·tro·nik<-, -en>[elɛkˈtro:nɪk]f* * *die; Elektronik1) o. Pl. electronics sing., no art.2) (elektronisches System) electronics pl* * *1. nur sg; electronics pl (v im sg)2. electronic system* * *die; Elektronik1) o. Pl. electronics sing., no art.2) (elektronisches System) electronics pl* * *f.electronics n. -
6 Elektronikindustrie
f electronics industry* * *Elek·tro·nik·in·dus·trief electronics industry* * *Elektronikindustrie f electronics industry* * *f.electronics industry n. -
7 Unterhaltungselektronik
Unterhaltungselektronik f FREI, KOMM, MEDIA consumer electronics* * *f <Frei, Komm, Medien> consumer electronics* * *Unterhaltungselektronik
consumer (entertainment) electronicsBusiness german-english dictionary > Unterhaltungselektronik
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8 Quantenelektronik
f quantum electronics (V. im Sg.)* * *Quan·ten·elek·tro·nikf kein pl quantum electronics + sing vb* * * -
9 Unterhaltungselektronik
f home entertainment products Pl., video and audio equipment* * *Un|ter|hạl|tungs|elekt|ro|nikf(= Industrie) consumer electronics sing; (= Geräte) audio systems pl* * *Un·ter·hal·tungs·elek·tro·nik* * ** * *f.entertainment electronics n. -
10 Unterhaltungselektronik
f <av> (Radio, TV, HiFi, Video etc.) ■ consumer electronics; home electronicsf <el> (Spiele; z.B. Playstation, GameBoy, Bingo) ■ leisure electronicsGerman-english technical dictionary > Unterhaltungselektronik
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11 Elektronik
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12 Elektronikindustrie
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13 Wearables
Wearables pl COMP, FREI, KOMM, V&M wearables, wearable electronics (Elektronik als Kleidung)* * *fpl <Comp, Frei, Komm, V&M> Elektronik als Kleidung wearables, wearable electronics -
14 ZVEI
ZVEI (Abk. für Zentralverband Elektrotechnik- und Elektronikindustrie e.V.) COMP, KOMM Association of the Electrical Engineering and Electronics Industry* * *abbr (Zentralverband Elektrotechnik -und Elektronikindustrie e.V.) <Comp, Komm> Association of the Electrical Engineering and Electronics Industry -
15 Bus
m; -ses, -se2. MOT., umg. (Minivan) people carrier3. EDV bus(bar)* * *der Busbus; coach; omnibus; autobus* * *Bụs I [bʊs]m -ses, -sebus; (= Privat- und Überlandbus) bus, coach (Brit) IIm -, -se (COMPUT)bus* * *(a large road vehicle for carrying passengers: He came by bus.) bus* * *<-ses, -se>[bʊs, pl ˈbʊsə]* * *der; Busses, Busse bus; (Privat- und Reisebus) coach; bus* * *1. bus; (Überland-, Reisebus) auch coach;mit dem Bus fahren go by bus, take the bus* * *der; Busses, Busse bus; (Privat- und Reisebus) coach; bus* * *-se m.bus n.(§ pl.: buses) USor busses UK•) -se Leiterplatte f.circuit board (electronics) n. -se Steuerung f.bus controller (electronics) n. -
16 Elektroartikel
m electrical item (Pl. auch goods, Am. household electronics Pl.)* * *Elẹkt|ro|ar|ti|kelmelectrical appliance* * *Elek·tro·ar·ti·kelm ÖKON electrical appliance* * * -
17 Elektronikriese
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18 Kommunikationselektroniker
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19 Rüstungselektronik
f defen|ce (Am. -se) electronics (V. im Sg.)* * * -
20 Elektroniker
der; Elektronikers, Elektroniker: electronics engineer* * *der; Elektronikers, Elektroniker: electronics engineer
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