12:28 Oct 10, 2000 |
English to German translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Electronics / Elect Eng | |||||||
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na | US-GB terminology |
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na | T-Flipflop |
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US-GB terminology Explanation: toggle is the British term for US flip-flop, the GB flip-flop is the US flop-over (bistabil vs. monostabil); see the entry from Ernst below: flip-flop (US), toggle (GB) (electron) / Flip-Flop m n, bistabiles Kippglied, Speicherglied n flip-flop (GB), flop-over (US) (electron) / monostabiles Flip-Flop, monostabile Kippschaltung, monostabiler Multivibrator, Monoflop m n, Flip-Flop-Generator m, Univibrator m, Monovibrator m Ernst, Woerterbuch der industriellen Technik |
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T-Flipflop Explanation: A toggle flip-flop, as opposed to a conventional RS (Set/Reset) flip-flop, changes its output state whenever the T input receives a "High" signal. Due to this behaviour, it is often used as a frequency divider (a frequency halver). Best regards, Dipl.-Ing. Rainer Pawellek Pawellek + Partner Translations for the Engineering Community Trendelburg, Germany [email protected] Source: Neufang/R�hl, Elektronik-W�rterbuch, Verlag Zimmermann-Neufang, Ulmen |
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