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1 fuse element
плавка перемичка (в ПЛМ)English-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > fuse element
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2 element
1) елемент; компонент; прилад; інтегральна схема, ІС (див. т-ж chip, circuit, component) 2) (хімічний) елемент - array element
- capacitive-storage element
- chevron propagating element
- chip element
- circuit element
- column III & V element
- combinational logic element
- control element
- cryogenic element
- distributed element
- doping element
- electronic element
- field-effect-transistor element
- floating-gate element
- functional element
- fuse element
- generic element
- Gunn element
- Hall element
- image element
- impurity element
- inclusive OR element
- integrated element
- inverting element
- Josephson junction element
- key element
- library element
- light-emitting semiconductor element
- light-receiving element
- linear element
- logical element
- lumped-circuit element
- magnetic propagation element
- majority element
- march element
- matrix element
- memory element
- microcircuit element
- microelectronic element
- monolithic element
- multiple logic element
- NAND element
- NAND-NOR element
- negative-resistance element
- network element
- nonlinear element
- one-transistor element
- optoelectronic element
- parasitic element
- passive element
- pattern element
- phantom element
- picture element
- propagating element
- propagation element
- redundant element
- resolution element
- semiconductor element
- shared element
- solid-state element
- stripe-geometry element
- superconducting element
- thick-film element
- thin-film element
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3 head fuse delay element
n сповільнювач головного підривникаEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > head fuse delay element
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fuse element — lydusis saugiklio įdėklas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. fuse element; fuse link vok. Schmelzdraht, m; Schmelzeinsatz, m; Schmelzstreifen, m rus. плавкая вставка предохранителя, f pranc. fil fusible, m; lame fusible, f … Radioelektronikos terminų žodynas
Fuse (electrical) — A miniature time delay fuse used to protect electronic equipment, rated 0.3 amperes at 250 volts. 1.25 inches (about 32 mm) long … Wikipedia
Fuse cutout — Cutout (left) attached to a feeder line (connection at the right not shown). The lower wire goes to the transformer. In electrical distribution, a fuse cutout or cut out fuse is a combination of a fuse and a switch, used in primary overhead… … Wikipedia
fuse link — lydusis saugiklio įdėklas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. fuse element; fuse link vok. Schmelzdraht, m; Schmelzeinsatz, m; Schmelzstreifen, m rus. плавкая вставка предохранителя, f pranc. fil fusible, m; lame fusible, f … Radioelektronikos terminų žodynas
fuse — fuse1 fuseless, adj. fuselike, adj. /fyoohz/, n., v., fused, fusing. n. 1. a tube, cord, or the like, filled or saturated with combustible matter, for igniting an explosive. 2. fuze (def. 1). 3. have a short fuse, Informal. to anger easily; have… … Universalium
fuse — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 (AmE also fuze) device that makes a bomb explode ADJECTIVE ▪ short ▪ long, slow VERB + FUSE ▪ set … Collocations dictionary
element — noun 1 one part of sth ADJECTIVE ▪ basic, core, critical, crucial, decisive, distinctive, essential, fundamental, important, key … Collocations dictionary
fuse — i. A portion of a circuit made of wire with a low melting point that melts and breaks the circuit when the current is above limits. ii. In armaments, an element that activates the ignition train. The fuse may be time sensitive or height sensitive … Aviation dictionary
fuse link — /ˈfjuz lɪŋk/ (say fyoohz lingk) noun an electrical element, made of fusible wire or cast from fusible metal, inserted in a fuse (fuse1 def. 1) …
Far upstream element-binding protein 1 — Far upstream element (FUSE) binding protein 1 PDB rendering based on 1j4w … Wikipedia
chemical element — Introduction also called element, any substance that cannot be decomposed into simpler substances by ordinary chemical processes. Elements are the fundamental materials of which all matter is composed. This article considers the… … Universalium