amplifiers

listen to the pronunciation of amplifiers
Englisch - Türkisch
kuvvetlendiriciler
amplifier
yükseltici
amplifier
(Biyokimya) güçlendirici
amplifier
(Denizbilim) güçlendirme
amplifier
(Denizbilim) yükseltger
amplifier
(Dilbilim) büyültücü
amplifier
(Teknik,Televizyon) kuvvetlendirici
operational amplifiers
yöneylem amplifikatörleri
amplifier
yükselteç
amplifier
anfi
amplifier
{i} amplifikatör

O amplifikatör çalışmıyor. - That amplifier doesn't work.

Bu, piyasadaki en iyi amplifikatör. - This is the best amplifier on the market.

amplifier
(Askeri) YÜKSELTEÇ: Elektriksel, hidrolik ve mekanik palslarla ses palslarını veya sinyallerini şiddetlendirmek için kullanılan cihaz veya bir elektriksel devrede, akımların frekansa oranla güç derecelerini, özel bir tarzda yükseltmek için faydalanılan düzen
amplifier
{i} hopârlör
amplifier
{i} büyütücü alet
amplifier
geribildirim
amplifier
fidbek
audio amplifiers
ses amplifikatörleri
Englisch - Englisch
plural of amplifier
Darlington amplifiers
plural form of Darlington amplifier
amplifier
An amp; a particular type of speaker used in live performances
amplifier
{n} one who enlarges or exaggerates
Amplifier
amplificator
Amplifier
Any device that amplifies an electronic signal
Amplifier
A device which takes in a weak electric signal and sends out a stronger one Amplifiers are used to boost electrical signals in many electronic devices, including radios, televisions, and telephones Both vacuum tubes and transistors can be amplifiers, though today vacuum tubes are rarely used for this purpose
Amplifier
An electronic device used in sound system applications to convert a low level signal such as from a microphone or CD player into a high-power signal (rated in watts) capable of powering a loudspeaker to a high sound level
Amplifier
An electronic component used to increase the strength of a transmitted analog signal Performance is measured in deciBels (dB) Similar to a repeater in digital systems
Amplifier
Most commonly an electronic circuit or other device that increases the signal level by increasing voltage or current Buffer amplifiers isolate one part of a circuit from another Impedance matching amplifiers actually could decrease level Preamplifiers are designed to handle small voltages, such as microphone signals Power amplifiers are designed to drive loudspeakers
Amplifier
A device which increases the amplitude (level) of an electrical signal (making it louder)
Amplifier
An electronic circuit that draws power from a supply voltage, or voltage source, to produce, at its output, an increased reproduction of the signal existing at its input The amplifying component could be a transistor, vacuum tube, or an appropriate magnetic device
Amplifier
a component or device intended to sense a signal and produce a larger version of that signal In general, any amplifying device is limited by available power, frequency response, and device maximums for voltage, current, and power dissipation Also see: voltage divider Transistors are analog amplifiers which are basically linear over a reasonable range and so require DC power In contrast, Relays are classically mechanical devices with direct metal-to-metal moving connections, and so can handle generally higher power and AC current
Amplifier
An electronic device used to increase the strength (power) of a signal fed into it
Amplifier
An electronic device used to increase the amplitude or power level of a signal Amplifiers are used in telecommunications on analog transmission lines to offset the signal loss that occurs as the signal is propagated along the line
Amplifier
electronic devices, spaced at intervals throughout a cable television system, used to boost the strength of the cable signal as it passes from the head end to the subscriber In coaxial cable systems, amplifiers are needed approximately every 1,500 feet Amplifiers are also used in twisted copper pair telephone lines
Amplifier
An electrical circuit that increases the power, voltage or current of an applied signal
Amplifier
A device which enables an input signal to control power from a source independent of the signal and thus be capable of delivering an output which bears some relationship to, and is generally greater than, the input signal
Amplifier
A device which increases the amplitude or level of an electrical signal making the resultant sound louder
Amplifier
A device used to make an audio signal greater It does not do anything more or less, although a mixer may be in the same box and the box is then called the amplifier
Amplifier
A device that increases signal strength In audio, two different kinds of amplifiers exist – preamplifiers and power amplifiers A preamplifier provides voltage gain for the small output voltage of a source component [tuner, CD player, DVD player, tape deck or turntable], while a power amplifier amplifies the preamp signal and adds the necessary current to drive and control a loudspeaker Solid state power amplifiers are current devices while tube amps are voltage devices Depending on how much input voltage an amplifier requires to be driven to full output [a function of its input sensitivity], a preamp may never actually amplify the source signal but merely reduce it [attenuate] and add volume control and source switching A typical music amplifier sports two channels, while a single-channel amplifier is called a monoblock Home theater amplifiers feature multiple channels anywhere from 1 to 7
Amplifier
A device that strengthens the signal of an analog transmission As an analog signal moves further from its point of origin, it weakens in strength, so amplification is required to restore the signal quality for the receiver
Amplifier
a device that increases the amplitude, power or current of a signal The resulting signal is a reproduction of the input signal as well as this increase
Amplifier
electronic equipment that increases strength of signals passing through it
Amplifier
A device used to increase the voltage amplitude of a signal
Amplifier
A circuit that produces a larger output power, voltage or current than was applied at its input
Amplifier
The amplifier multiplies an electrical signal with a certain amplification factor to allow low-level measured signals to be further processed by the electronics
Amplifier
A device for increasing the power associated with a phenomenon without appreciably altering its quality and in which an input signal controls power from a source independent of the signal and delivers an output that bears some relationship to, and is generally greater than, the input signal
Amplifier
An amplifier is an electrical component that boosts the strength or amplitude of a transmitted, usually analog, signal It is functionally equivalent to a repeater in digital transmissions
amplifier
An appliance or circuit that increases the strength of a weak electrical signal without changing the other characteristics of the signal
amplifier
Anything that amplifies, or makes something larger or more intense
amplifier
An amplifier is an electronic device in a radio or stereo system which causes sounds or signals to get louder. Device that responds to a small input signal (voltage, current, or power) and delivers a larger output signal with the same waveform features. Amplifiers are used in radio and television receivers, high-fidelity audio equipment, and computers. Amplification can be provided by electromechanical devices (e.g., transformers and generators) and vacuum tubes, but most electronic systems now employ solid-state microcircuits. One amplifier is usually insufficient, so its output is fed into a second, whose output is fed to a third, and so on, until the output level is satisfactory
amplifier
One who or that which amplifies
amplifier
{i} device which amplifies or increases (power, current, etc.)
amplifiers

    Türkische aussprache

    ämplıfayırz

    Aussprache

    /ˈampləˌfīərz/ /ˈæmpləˌfaɪɜrz/

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