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1 reactive power measuring transducer
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2 transducer
1) первичный измерительный преобразователь, датчик2) преобразователь ( формы сигнала)•- acoustic transducer
- active transducer
- all-pass transducer
- amperometric transducer
- analog transducer
- analog-to-digital transducer
- arithmetical-logical transducer
- autodyne transducer
- bender transducer
- bidirectional transducer
- call transducer
- capacitive transducer
- ceramic transducer
- contact transducer
- contactless transducer
- conversion transducer
- crystal transducer
- current transducer
- dc transducer
- demagnetizing wound transducer
- dependent transducer
- differential transducer
- digital transducer
- diode transducer
- direct-current transducer
- direct-voltage transducer
- double-step transducer
- electrical optical transducer
- electroacoustic transducer
- electromagnetic transducer
- electronic transducer
- electrostatic transducer
- fiber-optic transducer
- generator transducer
- half-wave transducer
- Hall-effect transducer
- harmonic-conversion transducer
- ideal transducer
- independent transducer
- induction power regulator transducer
- inductive pressure transducer
- input signal transducer
- interdigital transducer
- ionizing transducer
- IR emission-to-pulse transducer
- key transducer
- light-to-signal transducer
- line transducer
- linear transducer
- load transducer
- magnetic pressure transducer
- magnetometric transducer
- magnetostatic transducer
- magnetostrictive transducer
- measuring transducer
- mechanic transducer
- microphone transducer
- mode transducer
- multiinterrupt transducer
- multiphase transducer
- nonreversive transducer
- optical-electric transducer
- orthomode transducer
- parametric transducer
- passive transducer
- photoelectric transducer
- piezoelectric transducer
- p-n junction transducer
- p-n transducer
- polar inverting transducer
- position transducer
- potentiometric transducer
- power transducer
- pulse transducer
- pulse-width modulator transducer
- reactive power measuring transducer
- real transducer
- receiving transducer
- reciprocal transducer
- rectifier transducer
- reducing transducer
- resistance transducer
- resistive transducer
- reverse step transfer transducer
- reversible transducer
- rheostat transducer
- rising transducer
- second-step transfer transducer
- signal potential transducer
- single-interrupt transducer
- single-step inverter transducer
- single-step transducer
- sound transducer
- speed transducer
- split transducer
- telemetric transducer
- thermal electric transducer
- thermal magnetic transducer
- thermal sensitive transducer
- thyristor transducer
- transformer-decoupled transducer
- transistor transducer
- transmitting transducer
- two-channel transducer
- ultrasonic transducer
- underwater sound transducer
- unidirectional transducer
- unilateral transducer
- valve-engine transducer
- variable speed-to-frequency transducer
- vibration transducer
- voltage transducer
- voltage-to-code transducer
- voltage-to-frequency transducer
- voltaic transducer
- weighted transducer
- weighted-response transducerEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > transducer
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