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1 спад частотной характеристики не превышает 3 дБ относительно 100 Кгц
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > спад частотной характеристики не превышает 3 дБ относительно 100 Кгц
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2 спад
fall, falloff, declination, decline, decay, droop, drop, recession, ( амплитудно-частотной характеристики) roll-off, slope, subsidence, taper* * *спад м.1. decay, fall2. эк. slump, depressionспад верши́ны и́мпульса, абсолю́тный — (absolute) droop [sag] of a pulseспад верши́ны и́мпульса в проце́нтах — percentage droop [sag] of a pulseспад и́мпульса — droop [sag] of a pulse; (часто, но неточно — за́дний фронт и́мпульса) — trailing edgeспад криво́й — dip of a curveспад температу́ры — temperature dropспад часто́тной характери́стики — roll-off of the frequency responseспад часто́тной характери́стики не превыша́ет 3 дБ относи́тельно 100 Кгц — the frequency response is not more than 3 dB down relative to 100 kHzспад часто́тной характери́стики в о́бласти ве́рхних часто́т — drooping high-frequency response* * *1) decay; 2) depression
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