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boost converter (encz) | boost converter,DC spínaný měnič n: [tech.] výstupní napětí > vstupní
napětí Jiří Dadákboost converter,spínaný zdroj n: [el.] parkmaj |
catalytic converter (encz) | catalytic converter, |
converters (encz) | converters,konvertory n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
data converter (encz) | data converter, n: |
digital-analog converter (encz) | digital-analog converter, n: |
digital-to-analog converter (encz) | digital-to-analog converter, n: |
electrical converter (encz) | electrical converter, n: |
electronic converter (encz) | electronic converter, n: |
rotary converter (encz) | rotary converter, n: |
step-up converter (encz) | step-up converter,DC spínaný měnič n: [el.] výstupní napětí > vstupní
napětí Jiří Dadák |
synchronous converter (encz) | synchronous converter, n: |
torque converter (encz) | torque converter, n: |
analog to digital converter (czen) | Analog to Digital Converter,ADC[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad |
Converter (gcide) | Converter \Con*vert"er\, n.
1. One who converts; one who makes converts.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Steel Manuf.) A retort, used in the Bessemer process, in
which molten cast iron is decarburized and converted into
steel by a blast of air forced through the liquid metal.
[1913 Webster] |
Phase converter (gcide) | Phase converter \Phase converter\ (Elec.)
A machine for converting an alternating current into an
alternating current of a different number of phases and the
same frequency.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.] |
analog-digital converter (wn) | analog-digital converter
n 1: device for converting analogue signals into digital signals
[syn: digitizer, digitiser, analog-digital converter,
analog-to-digital converter] |
analog-to-digital converter (wn) | analog-to-digital converter
n 1: device for converting analogue signals into digital signals
[syn: digitizer, digitiser, analog-digital converter,
analog-to-digital converter] |
bessemer converter (wn) | Bessemer converter
n 1: a refractory-lined furnace used to convert pig iron into
steel by the Bessemer process |
catalytic converter (wn) | catalytic converter
n 1: a converter that uses a platinum-iridium catalyst to
oxidize pollutants and carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide
and water; an antipollution device on an automotive exhaust
system |
data converter (wn) | data converter
n 1: converter for changing information from one code to another |
digital-analog converter (wn) | digital-analog converter
n 1: device for converting digital signals into analogue signals
[syn: digital-analog converter, {digital-to-analog
converter}] |
digital-to-analog converter (wn) | digital-to-analog converter
n 1: device for converting digital signals into analogue signals
[syn: digital-analog converter, {digital-to-analog
converter}] |
electrical converter (wn) | electrical converter
n 1: converter that converts alternating current into direct
current or vice versa |
electronic converter (wn) | electronic converter
n 1: (telecommunication) converter for converting a signal from
one frequency to another |
rotary converter (wn) | rotary converter
n 1: electrical converter consisting of a synchronous machine
that converts alternating to direct current or vice versa
[syn: synchronous converter, rotary, {rotary
converter}] |
synchronous converter (wn) | synchronous converter
n 1: electrical converter consisting of a synchronous machine
that converts alternating to direct current or vice versa
[syn: synchronous converter, rotary, {rotary
converter}] |
torque converter (wn) | torque converter
n 1: converter for transmitting and amplifying torque
(especially by hydraulic means) |
a/d converter (foldoc) | A/D converter
Analog to Digital Converter
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d/a converter (foldoc) | Digital to Analog Converter
DAC
D/A converter
(DAC) A device which takes a digital value and
outputs a voltage which is proportional to the input value.
Typical uses include digital generation of audio signals or
conversion of a bitmap image to a signal to drive a CRT.
(1998-02-15)
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digital to analog converter (foldoc) | Digital to Analog Converter
DAC
D/A converter
(DAC) A device which takes a digital value and
outputs a voltage which is proportional to the input value.
Typical uses include digital generation of audio signals or
conversion of a bitmap image to a signal to drive a CRT.
(1998-02-15)
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media converter (foldoc) | Media Converter
A component used in Ethernet, although it is
not part of the IEEE standard. The IEEE standard states
that all segments must be linked with repeaters. Media
converters were developed as a simpler, cheaper alternative to
repeaters. However, in the 1990s the cost difference between
the two is negligible.
(1996-12-09)
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protocol converter (foldoc) | protocol converter
A device or program to translate between
different protocols which serve similar functions
(e.g. TCP and TP4).
Some call this a "gateway", though others use that term for
other kinds of internetworking device.
(1996-03-07)
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random access memory digital-to-analog converter (foldoc) | Random Access Memory Digital-to-Analog Converter
RAMDAC
(RAMDAC) A combination of three fast DACs with a
small SRAM used in graphics display adapters to store the
colour palette and to generate the analog signals to drive a
colour monitor. The logical colour number from the display
memory is fed into the address inputs of the SRAM to select a
palette entry to appear on the output of the SRAM. This entry
is composed of three separate values corresponding to the
three components (red, green, and blue) of the desired
physical colour. Each component value is fed to a separate
DAC, whose analog output goes to the monitor, and ultimately
to one of its three electron guns (or equivalent in
non-CRT displays).
DAC word lengths range usually from 6 to 10 bits. The SRAM's
wordlength is three times the DAC's word length. The SRAM
acts as a colour lookup table. It usually has 256 entries
(and thus an 8-bit address). If the DAC's word length is also
8 bits, we have a 256 x 24-bit SRAM which allows a selection
of 256 out of 16777216 possible colours for the display. The
contents of the SRAM can be changed while the display is not
active (during display blanking times). The SRAM can
usually be bypassed and the DACs can be fed directly by
display data (for true colour modes).
(1996-03-24)
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regular expression converter (foldoc) | CONVERT
REC
Regular Expression Converter
1. (Or "REC", "Regular Expression Converter") A
string processing language that combined the {pattern
matching} and transformation operations of COMIT with the
recursive data structures of Lisp.
["Convert", A. Guzman et al, CACM 9(8):604-615, Aug 1966].
2. An early language to convert programs and data from one
language to another.
["CONVERT Manual", OLI Systems Inc, Oct 1976].
(2007-02-05)
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