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1 loading resistor
резистор навантаженняEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > loading resistor
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2 resistor
резистор - base-metal resistor
- biasing resistor
- bias resistor
- bleeder resistor
- bridge sheet resistor
- cermet resistor
- chip resistor
- deposited resistor
- diffused resistor
- discrete resistor
- evaporated resistor
- field-effect transistor resistor
- film resistor
- fixed resistor
- glass-frit resistor
- high-value resistor
- hybrid resistor
- integrated resistor
- ion-implanted resistor
- large-value resistor
- laser-trimmed resistor
- loading resistor
- low-temperature coefficient resistor
- low-value resistor
- LWT resistor
- MELF resistor
- metal-film resistor
- metal-охide resistor
- microchip resistor
- microfilm resistor
- monolithic resistor
- negative temperature соеfficient resistor
- off-chip resistor
- on-chip resistor
- pinch resistor
- polysilicon resistor
- positive temperature соеfficient resistor
- pull-up resistor
- screened-onresistor
- screenedresistor
- semiconductor resistor
- tapped resistor
- trimmed resistor
- tunnel resistor
- van der Pauw sheet resistor
- voltage-controlled resistor
- walled resistor
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