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  • 1 электроника

    1. électronique

     

    электроника
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    [IEV number 151-11-13]

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    electronics, noun
    branch of science and technology dealing with the motion of charge carriers in vacuum, gas or semiconductor, the resulting electric conduction phenomena, and their applications
    NOTE 1 – Phenomena and applications such as electric arc welding, ignition sparks in motors, corona effect are generally excluded from electronics.
    NOTE 2 – In French, the term "électronique" is also used for the electronic part of an apparatus or equipment which performs one or more specific functions.
    [IEV number 151-11-13]

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    électronique, f
    branche de la science et de la technique traitant du mouvement des porteurs de charge dans le vide, les gaz et les semiconducteurs, des phénomènes de conduction électrique qui en résultent, et de leurs applications
    NOTE 1 – Les phénomènes et applications tels que le soudage à l'arc, les étincelles d'allumage dans les moteurs, l'effet couronne sont en général exclus de l'électronique.
    NOTE 2 – En français, le terme "électronique" est aussi employé pour désigner la partie électronique d'un appareil ou d'un autre matériel qui remplit une ou plusieurs fonctions déterminées.
    [IEV number 151-11-13]

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    Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > электроника

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