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optoelectronic couple, optical [opto] coupler, optical isolator, optically coupled isolator, LED-coupled solid-state relay* * *оптро́н м.
photon-coupled pair, PCP, source-detector pair, opto-isolator* * * -
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1) Engineering: insulation optron, optical isolator, optically coupled isolator, optocoupler, optoelectronic couple, optoisolator, optron, optron pair, photocoupler, photoisolator2) Telecommunications: optically-coupled isolator, optocouple3) Household appliances: optoelectronic coupler4) Microelectronics: optical coupler, opto coupler, optocoupling device
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