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1 controlled process
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2 device
1) прилад (напр. ІС, транзистор, діод); компонент; елемент 2) пристрій - active device
- add-on device
- analog device
- array device
- attached device
- backup device
- beam-leadeddevice
- beam-leaddevice
- bipolar device
- bipolar-MOS device
- blown-fuse device
- bubble-domain device
- bubble- device
- bucket-brigade device
- bulk асoustic-wave device
- bulk-channel carrier-transfer device
- bulk-effect device
- carrier-transfer device
- charge-coupled device
- charge-domain device
- charge-injection device
- charge-priming device
- charge-transfer device
- chip-and-wire device
- CMOS device
- CMOS/SOS device
- compound-semiconductor device
- contiguous-disk device
- controlled surface device
- custom-designed device
- custom device
- dense device
- depletion-modedevice
- depletiondevice
- dielectric isolation device
- diffused device
- discrete device
- double-diffused MOS device
- elastic-surface-wave device
- electrooptic device
- elementary device
- enchancement-mode device
- enchancement device
- end-use device
- epiplanar device
- epitaxial device
- FAMOS device
- field-effect device
- field-programmable device
- FIMOS device
- functional device
- graded-gap semiconductor device
- graded-gap device
- Gurm-effect device
- Gurm device
- Hall-effectdevice
- Halldevice
- hardeneddevice
- harddevice
- heteroepitaxial device
- heterojunction device
- high-gain device
- high-immunity noise device
- high-technology device
- high-threshold device
- homojunction device
- hybrid high-power device
- identification device
- I2L device
- image [imaging] device
- IMPATT device
- implanted device
- integrated-optic device
- integrated semiconductor device
- integration device
- interdigitated device
- interface device
- Josephson-junctiondevice
- Josephsondevice
- Josephson logic device
- junction-isolated device
- large-scale integrated device
- large-scale integration device
- latch-up free CMOS device
- leaded device
- leadless inverted device
- light-wave device
- locked-in device
- logic array device
- low-power Schottky device
- magnetostatic-wave device
- majority-carrier device
- mask-programmable device
- metal-masked device
- metal-semiconductor device
- microdiscrete device
- microelectronic device
- minority-carrier device
- MIS-type device
- MIS device
- mixed-process device
- mixed device
- molecular-beam epitaxy-based device
- monolithic device
- MOS device
- MTL device
- multilayered device
- multilevel device
- n-channel MOS device
- n-channel device
- negative-resistance device
- non-CPU device
- n–p–n device
- off-chip device
- on-chip device
- optocoupler semiconductor device
- optocoupling device
- passive device
- p-channel MOS device
- p-channel device
- peripheral device
- permalloy bubble device
- permalloy T-bar device
- photo-coupled semiconductor device
- photosensitive device
- piezoelectric device
- piggyback device
- planar device
- plotting device
- plug-in device
- p-n-p device
- positioning device
- printing device
- programmable logic-array device
- programmable device
- quantum device
- quantum-well device
- redundancy device
- resin-molded device
- SAW device
- SAW delay device
- scaled-downdevice
- scaleddevice
- Schottky-barrier device
- Schottky device
- second-source device
- self-aligned semiconductor device
- semiconductor-on-sapphire
- silicon-on-dielectric device
- silicon-on-insulator device
- silicon-on-sapphire device
- single device
- single-crystal device
- slow device
- SLS device
- small-geometry device
- solder-evacuator device
- SOS/MOS device
- stacked semiconductor device
- static-sensitive device
- stripeline device
- submicron-scale MOS device
- superconducting Josephson-junction device
- superconducting quantum interference device
- superconductive quantum interferometric device
- super-lattice functional device
- superstructure device
- surface-acoustic-wave device
- surface charge-transfer device
- surface-mounted device
- switching device
- TAB device
- thermocompression bonded device
- thick-film device
- thin-film device
- transcalent device
- transferred-electron device
- transil-time-negative-resistance device
- trench isolated device
- tunnel -еffect device
- tunnel device
- two-level polysilicon MOS device
- ULA device
- ultrafine-scale device
- ultra-large-scale integrated device
- ultra-submicron device
- uncased device
- vertical-junction device
- very large-scale integrated-circuit device
- very large-scale integration device
- V-groove MOS device
- V-groove device
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3 control
1. n1) керування, контроль2) важіль керування; штурвал2. vкерувати, контролювати◊crystal controlled — радіо із кварцовою стабілізацією
•- aerodynamic control - aerodynamic roll control - aerodrome control - aileron control - air control - aircraft sanitary control - airflow control - air traffic control - airways control - altitude control - attitude control - attitude flight control - automatic amplitude control - automatic frequency control - automatic gain control - automatic volume control - automatic range control - autonomous control - autopilot control - boundary layer control - capacity control - control of traffic - controls - cyclic pitch control - data link control - digital engine control - directional control - directional control by applying differential collective pitch - dual control - elevator control - engine control - fire control - flight controls - flow control - guidance control - gyrorudder control - hinged vertical control - homing control - hydraulic flow control - lateral control - LOS control - man-in-the-loop control - mission control - mixture control - numerical control - off-line control - operational control - pitch control - primary control - procedural control - programmable process control - radar control - rudder control - sanitary control - software control - throttle control - trim control - vertical control - yaw control
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