English to Hungarian translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Energy / Power Generation | | English term or phrase: knee frequency | | The expression knee frequency is found in a manual for a Digital Voltage Regulator. It is an adjustment point in the system. I search for an adequate Hungarian expression. |
| | | határfrekvencia | Explanation: Knee frequency is the same as cutoff frequency.
"In electronics, cutoff frequency (fc) is the frequency either above which or below which the power output of a circuit, such as a line, amplifier, or electronic filter.... and the cutoff frequency is frequently referred to as the −3 dB point. Also called the knee frequency, due to a frequency response curve's physical appearance." www.answers.com/topic/cutoff-frequency
The Hungarian word for it is "hatásfrequencia".
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Explanation: Knee frequency is the same as cutoff frequency.
"In electronics, cutoff frequency (fc) is the frequency either above which or below which the power output of a circuit, such as a line, amplifier, or electronic filter.... and the cutoff frequency is frequently referred to as the −3 dB point. Also called the knee frequency, due to a frequency response curve's physical appearance." www.answers.com/topic/cutoff-frequency
The Hungarian word for it is "hatásfrequencia".
-------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2007-06-21 17:48:46 GMT) --------------------------------------------------
I am sorrym I managed to make a total hash of the word above, but luckily the title is correct: határfrekvencia.
| juvera Local time: 00:35 Native speaker of: Hungarian PRO pts in category: 12
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