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 Übersetzung für 'solid-state electronics' von Englisch nach Deutsch
electr.
solid-state electronics
Festkörperelektronik {f}
Teiltreffer
electr.
solid-state {adj}
kontaktlos
chem.phys.
solid state
fester Zustand {m}
chem.phys.
solid state
Festkörper {m}
tech.
solid-state battery
Feststoffbatterie {f}
chem.
solid-state reaction
Festkörperreaktion {f}
tech.
solid state welding
Kaltpressschweißen {n}
electr.
solid-state accumulator
Feststoff-Akku {m}
electr.
solid-state circuit
Festkörperschaltung {f} <FKS>
chem.
solid state chemistry
Festkörperchemie {f}
tech.
solid-state laser
Festkörperlaser {m}
electr.tech.
solid-state electrolyte
Festkörperelektrolyt {m}
electr.
solid-state battery
Festkörperbatterie {f}
tech.
solid state memory
Halbleiterspeicher {m}
electr.
solid-state accumulator
Festkörper-Akkumulator {m}
phys.
solid state crystal
Festkörperkristall {m}
electr.
solid-state accumulator
Festkörper-Akku {m}
electr.
solid-state accumulator
Feststoff-Akkumulator {m}
electr.
solid-state circuit
(integrierter) Festkörperschaltkreis {m}
solid-state technologyHalbleitertechnik {f}
solid-state controlkontaktlose Steuerung {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In the 1970s, advances in solid-state electronics made flanging possible using integrated circuit technology.
  • Specifically, Visual PinMAME is responsible for emulating CPUs and the connected ROMs used in modern pinball tables, as opposed to tables with solid-state electronics/electro-mechanical mechanisms that contain no ROMs or advanced ICs in their hardware design.
  • This is due to the nominal line impedance (measured in Ohms but comprising both resistance and inductance) of balanced lines being somewhat lower than that of UTP, thus supporting 'weaker' signals (however the solid-state electronics required to construct such digital interfaces are more costly).
  • Before the advent of solid state electronics, "camshaft controllers" were used to control the speed of electric motors.
  • The electrical properties of silicon and germanium enabled the establishment of the semiconductor industry in the 1950s and the development of solid-state electronics from the early 1960s.

  • The latter half of the 1960s had seen the widespread introduction of solid state electronics and these locomotives incorporated a control system where speed was detected electronically rather than mechanically.
  • With the advent of solid state electronics, it has become possible to build completely electronic frequency changers.
  • Many modern trams and trains use on-board solid-state electronics to convert these supplies to run three-phase AC traction motors.
  • Because of all these advantages, because of the vast demand to transmit computer data and the ability of digital communications to do so and because recent advances in wideband communication channels and solid-state electronics have allowed engineers to realize these advantages fully, digital communications have grown quickly.
  • In telecommunications, an electronic switching system (ESS) is a telephone switch that uses solid-state electronics, such as digital electronics and computerized common control, to interconnect telephone circuits for the purpose of establishing telephone calls.

  • Neon lamps or light-emitting diodes are commonly used for low-intensity strobe applications, Neon lamps were more common before the development of solid-state electronics, but are being replaced by LEDs in most low-intensity strobe applications.
  • The Pave Penny was developed in the mid-1970s based on the earlier AN/AVQ-11 Pave Sword laser tracker used on a few USAF F-4 Phantom IIs during the Vietnam War, miniaturized using solid-state electronics.
  • AESAs are the result of further developments in solid-state electronics.
  • Recent improvements in solid-state electronics have enabled pneumatic power systems to be replaced by electric power systems.
  • Since silicon is the most common semiconductor used in solid-state electronics, and silicon has a valence of four, the tetrahedral shape of the four chemical bonds in silicon is a strong influence on how crystals of silicon form and what shapes they assume.

  • Brushed DC motors were invented in the 19th century and are still common. Brushless DC motors were made possible by the development of solid state electronics in the 1960s.
  • With the advent of solid-state electronics (transistors), this major source of microphonics was eliminated but smaller sources still remain.
  • Using solid-state electronics they were relatively cheap and reliable, and became the standard fitted fuze in operational ammunition stocks in some western armies.
  • Power electronics is the application of solid-state electronics to the control and conversion of electric power.
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