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1 load resistor
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > load resistor
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2 load resistor
<el> ■ Richtwiderstand m<el> (gen.) ■ Ballastwiderstand m ; Belastungswiderstand m<el> ■ Lastwiderstand m -
3 load resistor
n ELECTRON Lastwiderstand m -
4 collector load resistor
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > collector load resistor
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5 output load resistor
output load resistor Ausgangsbelastungswiderstand mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > output load resistor
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6 collector-load resistor
<el> ■ Kollektorlastwiderstand mEnglish-german technical dictionary > collector-load resistor
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7 load shifting resistor
<el> ■ Lastumschaltwiderstand mEnglish-german technical dictionary > load shifting resistor
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8 load-limiting resistor
n ELECTRON Lastbegrenzungswiderstand mDictionary English-German Informatics > load-limiting resistor
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9 load-matching resistor
n ELECTRON Lastanpassungswiderstand mDictionary English-German Informatics > load-matching resistor
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10 loading resistor
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > loading resistor
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11 inductive
in·duc·tive[ɪnˈdʌktɪv]\inductive current Induktionsstrom m\inductive reasoning induktive Argumentation* * *1. adj inductively2. adv[In'dʌktIv, -lɪ] induktiv* * *inductive [ınˈdʌktıv] adj (adv inductively)1. ELEK etc induktiv, Induktions…:inductive load induktive Belastung;inductive resistor induktiver Widerstand2. Logik: induktiv* * *adj.induktiv adj.
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