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1 filter
1. ім. фільтр 2. дієсл. фільтрувати- acoustic -wave filter- acoustic filter
- band-pass filter
- bipolar filter
- cartridge filter
- CCD filter
- charge-domain filter
- cloth filter
- CMOS filter
- codec filter
- coding filter
- crystal filter
- digital filter
- disk filter
- gyrator filter
- integrated -circuit filter
- integrated filter
- integrated-injection logic filter
- monolithic filter
- orthogonal-propagation SAW filter
- recursive filter
- single-chip filter
- SIP filter
- surface-acoustic-wave filter
- surface-wave filter
- switched-capacitor filter -
2 network
1) схема 2) коло; (обчислювальна) мережа (див. т-ж circuit, net) - backbone network
- backward-biased network
- capacitor network
- circuit-switched data network
- computer service network
- connection network
- distributed network
- distributed-processing network
- electronic network
- forward-biased network
- four-pole equivalent network
- high-precision network
- hybrid network
- integrated network
- interconnection network
- Kirchhoffian network KHN
- Kirchhoffian network
- ladder network
- local area network
- local network
- logic network
- loosely coupled network
- lumped network
- neural network
- on-line database information network
- passive network
- resistance network
- resistance-capacitance network
- resistive network
- resistor network
- semiconductor network
- single in-line packaged network
- solid-state network
- switching network
- two-pole equivalent network
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