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1 устройство с двумя выводами
устройство с двумя выводами
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[IEV number 151-12-13]EN
two-terminal device
device having two terminals, or device having more than two terminals where only the performance at two terminals forming a pair is of interest
NOTE – In French, the term "bipôle" is also used for a two-terminal element or a two-terminal network in circuit theory.
Source: see IEC 60050-131
[IEV number 151-12-13]FR
bipôle, m
dipôle (terme déconseillé dans ce sens), m
dispositif à deux bornes, ou à plus de deux bornes lorsque le comportement, vu de deux bornes formant une paire, est seul pris en considération
NOTE – En français, le terme "bipôle" est aussi employé pour un élément de circuit ou un réseau à deux bornes en théorie des circuits.
Source: voir la CEI 60050-131
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2 устройство с n-выводами
устройство с n-выводами
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[IEV number 151-12-14]EN
n-terminal device
device having n terminals with generally n greater than two
NOTE – In French, the term "multipôle" is also used for an n-terminal element, an n-terminal circuit or an n-terminal network. When n is specified, a more specific term is used, as for example "multipôle à n bornes", "tripôle",...
Source: see IEC 60050-131
[IEV number 151-12-14]FR
multipôle, m
dispositif à plus de deux bornes
NOTE – En français, le terme "multipôle" désigne aussi un élément de circuit, un circuit électrique ou un réseau à n bornes. Lorsque n est spécifié, on emploie un terme approprié tel que "multipôle à n bornes", "tripôle"...
Source: voir la CEI 60050-131
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > устройство с n-выводами
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