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1 magnetostriction actuator
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2 magnetostriction actuator
= magnetostrictive actuatorThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > magnetostriction actuator
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3 actuator
1) исполнительный механизм; исполнительный орган2) привод•- band-stepper actuator
- cam actuator
- control-motor actuator
- dual-stage actuator
- electric actuator
- electropneumatic actuator
- electrostatic actuator
- head actuator
- linear actuator
- magnetostriction actuator
- magnetostrictive actuator
- moving-coil actuator
- piezoelectric actuator
- relay actuator
- rotary actuator
- servomotor actuator
- solenoid actuator
- stepped-motor actuator
- voice-coil actuator -
4 actuator
1) исполнительный механизм; исполнительный орган2) привод•- band-stepper actuator
- cam actuator
- control-motor actuator
- dual-stage actuator
- electric actuator
- electropneumatic actuator
- electrostatic actuator
- head actuator
- linear actuator
- magnetostriction actuator
- magnetostrictive actuator
- moving-coil actuator
- piezoelectric actuator
- relay actuator
- rotary actuator
- servomotor actuator
- solenoid actuator
- stepped-motor actuator
- voice-coil actuatorThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > actuator
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5 magnetostrictive actuator
English-Russian electronics dictionary > magnetostrictive actuator
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6 magnetostrictive actuator
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > magnetostrictive actuator
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