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81 badly distorted
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82 delay
<tech.gen> (e.g. of signal, event; usu. unwanted) ■ Verzögerung f<tech.gen> (as a wait period) ■ Wartezeit f< astron> ■ Laufzeitdifferenz f<av> ■ Laufzeit f<el.mus> (effect of an effects processor) ■ Echo n ; Verzögerungseffekt m form ; Echo-Effekt m ; Delay nvt <tech.gen> (e.g. meeting, deadline, date of supply) ■ verzögern vt -
83 паразитный отраженный сигнал
spook, ghost echo, unwanted echo, ghost target, phantom target, ghost, ghost image, phantom image, ghost signalРусско-английский словарь по электронике > паразитный отраженный сигнал
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84 паразитный отраженный сигнал
ghost target, phantom target, ghost echo, unwanted echo, ghost, ghost image, phantom image, spook, ghost signalРусско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > паразитный отраженный сигнал
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85 wanted
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86 Taguchi methods
Opsthe pioneering techniques of quality control developed by Genichi Taguchi, which focus on improving the quality of a product or process at the design stage rather than after manufacture or delivery. Taguchi’s philosophy is that a quality approach that focuses on the parameters or factors of design produces a design that is more robust and is capable of withstanding variations from unwanted sources in the production or delivery process. He developed methods for both offline (design) and online (production) quality control. He developed the concepts of quality loss and the signal to noise ratio, and a product design improvement process based on three steps: system design, parameter design, and tolerance design. -
87 напряжение помехи последовательного вида
напряжение помехи последовательного вида
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series mode voltage
unwanted part of the input voltage which is superimposed on the voltage due to the measurand
NOTE – Typical examples of a series mode voltage are induced voltages, for example a ripple on a direct current signal, or thermopotentials.
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tension de mode série
partie indésirable de la tension d'entrée qui est superposée à la tension causée par le mesurande
NOTE – Des exemples typiques de tension de mode série sont les tensions induites, par exemple une ondulation sur une tension continue, ou les tensions d'origine thermoélectrique.
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Русско-немецкий словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > напряжение помехи последовательного вида
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88 tension de mode série
напряжение помехи последовательного вида
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[IEV number 312-01-04]EN
series mode voltage
unwanted part of the input voltage which is superimposed on the voltage due to the measurand
NOTE – Typical examples of a series mode voltage are induced voltages, for example a ripple on a direct current signal, or thermopotentials.
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tension de mode série
partie indésirable de la tension d'entrée qui est superposée à la tension causée par le mesurande
NOTE – Des exemples typiques de tension de mode série sont les tensions induites, par exemple une ondulation sur une tension continue, ou les tensions d'origine thermoélectrique.
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > tension de mode série
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89 Serientaktspannung
напряжение помехи последовательного вида
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[IEV number 312-01-04]EN
series mode voltage
unwanted part of the input voltage which is superimposed on the voltage due to the measurand
NOTE – Typical examples of a series mode voltage are induced voltages, for example a ripple on a direct current signal, or thermopotentials.
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tension de mode série
partie indésirable de la tension d'entrée qui est superposée à la tension causée par le mesurande
NOTE – Des exemples typiques de tension de mode série sont les tensions induites, par exemple une ondulation sur une tension continue, ou les tensions d'origine thermoélectrique.
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Немецко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Serientaktspannung
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90 напряжение помехи последовательного вида
напряжение помехи последовательного вида
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[IEV number 312-01-04]EN
series mode voltage
unwanted part of the input voltage which is superimposed on the voltage due to the measurand
NOTE – Typical examples of a series mode voltage are induced voltages, for example a ripple on a direct current signal, or thermopotentials.
[IEV number 312-01-04]FR
tension de mode série
partie indésirable de la tension d'entrée qui est superposée à la tension causée par le mesurande
NOTE – Des exemples typiques de tension de mode série sont les tensions induites, par exemple une ondulation sur une tension continue, ou les tensions d'origine thermoélectrique.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > напряжение помехи последовательного вида
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91 напряжение помехи последовательного вида
напряжение помехи последовательного вида
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[IEV number 312-01-04]EN
series mode voltage
unwanted part of the input voltage which is superimposed on the voltage due to the measurand
NOTE – Typical examples of a series mode voltage are induced voltages, for example a ripple on a direct current signal, or thermopotentials.
[IEV number 312-01-04]FR
tension de mode série
partie indésirable de la tension d'entrée qui est superposée à la tension causée par le mesurande
NOTE – Des exemples typiques de tension de mode série sont les tensions induites, par exemple une ondulation sur une tension continue, ou les tensions d'origine thermoélectrique.
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > напряжение помехи последовательного вида
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92 series mode voltage
напряжение помехи последовательного вида
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series mode voltage
unwanted part of the input voltage which is superimposed on the voltage due to the measurand
NOTE – Typical examples of a series mode voltage are induced voltages, for example a ripple on a direct current signal, or thermopotentials.
[IEV number 312-01-04]FR
tension de mode série
partie indésirable de la tension d'entrée qui est superposée à la tension causée par le mesurande
NOTE – Des exemples typiques de tension de mode série sont les tensions induites, par exemple une ondulation sur une tension continue, ou les tensions d'origine thermoélectrique.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > series mode voltage
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