- cable isolator
- nELEC, ELEC ENG aislante de cable m
English-Spanish technical dictionary. - London, © Routledge. 1997.
English-Spanish technical dictionary. - London, © Routledge. 1997.
Network isolator — Network isolators are installed as part of a copper Ethernet system, as galvanic isolators. Network data continues to be transmitted across an electrically non conducting barrier, through the applied principle of electromagnetic induction,… … Wikipedia
Gleitentladung — Teilentladung (auch Vorentladung) ist ein Begriff aus der Hochspannungstechnik, wo es in erster Linie um Form und Eigenschaften von Isolierstoffen geht: treten in Hochspannungsisolierungen oder entlang von Luftstrecken stark inhomogene… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vorentladung — Teilentladung (auch Vorentladung) ist ein Begriff aus der Hochspannungstechnik, wo es in erster Linie um Form und Eigenschaften von Isolierstoffen geht: treten in Hochspannungsisolierungen oder entlang von Luftstrecken stark inhomogene… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hochspannungsmast — Freileitungsmast Verschiedene Mastentypen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Starkstrommast — Freileitungsmast Verschiedene Mastentypen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Strommast — Freileitungsmast Verschiedene Mastentypen … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Ethernet over twisted pair — cable (upper) and 8P8C plug (lower) Ethernet over twisted pair technologies use twisted pair cables for the physical layer of an Ethernet computer network. Other Ethernet cable standards employ coaxial cable or optical fiber. Early versions… … Wikipedia
High Voltage Isolation and Ground Potential Rise — This article outlines the principles of High Voltage Isolation (HVI) and Ground Potential Rise (GPR). Most often questions of concern arise to anyone associated with the use of any communication signal (analog or digital) via a metallic or fiber… … Wikipedia
MIDI 1.0 — Note: Some of the information in this section diverges from the official MMA/AMEI MIDI specifications in terminology and in technical detail. Developers interested in maximizing interoperability are encouraged to work directly from the official… … Wikipedia
Ground loop (electricity) — In an electrical system, a ground loop usually refers to a current, generally unwanted, in a conductor connecting two points that are supposed to be at the same potential, often ground, but are actually at different potentials. Ground loops… … Wikipedia