dallandırıcı

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التركية - الإنجليزية
splitter
A scientist in one of various fields who prefers to split categories such as species or dialects up into smaller groups
A person or a thing that splits
{n} one who splits, a bustle, stir, tumult
Also know as a coupler
a laborer who splits logs to build split-rail fences
A device for bifurcating a wireline communication channel into separate physical paths
A piece of equipment that splits the signal from one stream into multiple streams Used with DSL deployments to split the voice and data traffic on a single line Related terms: Data, DSL
There exist 3 electrostatic "splitters" at the very beginning of the AGS Switchyard Each is 10 feet long with about 20 wires/inch The wires are 0 002 inch tungsten rhenium alloy In each case the wire grids act as anodes and on either side are cathodes held at a high voltage Typical voltages are around 60 kV The gap distances vary from one device to the next, but as of 11/96 they are: Right and Left are as beam sees things AB1 : Right 1 3 inch, Left 1 0 inch DB2 : Right 1 0 inch, Left 1 3 inch AB1 : Right 1 3 inch, Left 1 0 inch
Device attached to axle to add an extra set of wheels to the skate truck Increases traction during turns
a worker who splits fish and removes the backbone
A device that creates multiple optical signals from a single optical signal
In wireless microphones, a device that divides an RF signal into two or more smaller and approximately equal signals, usually while maintaining the desired impedance at the input and outputs
A PowerDsine Splitter is used to separate the power from the communication lines This device is used when equipment has not been designed to receive the data and power input on the same cable The Splitter splits the two components into two cables, one providing Ethernet data communication and the other providing power Regarding standard telephony, a splitter is a term used to divide a telephone signal into two or more signals, each carrying a selected frequency range It is also able to reassemble signals from multiple signal sources into a single signal
A device which combines voice and data on a DSL line Many forms of DSL require a splitter at the home, while XpressDSL is considered "splitterless"
{i} electronic component that divides one opening into several (such as an electrical extension cord provides several sockets from one outlet)
(RF) A signal divider that splits an incoming signal into multiple output signals, such as required to supply multiple TV sets from a common antenna Without the impedance balancing provided by a splitter, the supply of multiple loads from a common antenna compromises signal strength In doing so, splitters reduce the signal power available to each output As a result, a distribution amplifier may be a better solution for a larger number of receivers or for weaker signal conditions
One who, or that which, splits
The filter device that is professionally installed (via truck roll) on a user's home to allow POTS and ADSL service on a single copper pair The splitter separates the POTS and data signal into two separate lines The separated POTS connects to the traditional voice circuit in the home The data line goes to the user's ADSL modem The splitter is usually installed at the customer's "NID", or network interface, which is typically located outside the user's home A splitter is a filter (actually 2 filters in one box) that is only installed professionally A splitter can also be professionally installed inside the home to provide the same function
In baseball, a splitfinger fastball (a type of pitch)
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