limiter


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Synonyms for limiter

(electronics) a nonlinear electronic circuit whose output is limited in amplitude

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Parker Hannifin's Hydraulic Pump Division has introduced an optional torque limiter for its 45 to 140 cc/rev P1 series pumps.
The Megane's list of safety features include twin side-impact sensors, six airbags including two twin-chamber thorax/groin airbags, the Renault System for Restraint and Protection that combines pretensioners and load limiters with twin-stage dual-chamber adaptive front airbags, new-generation headrests, emergency brake distribution, electronic stability programme with anti-skid regulation and additional understeer control.
It utilizes a fast-acting limiter to remove the energy from a high-amplitude acoustic burst.
Con Ed may place a superconductive fault current limiter in Manhattan sometime in 2010.
Randall points out that the road speed limiter will form part of the MOT test, so the settings have to be correct and match those on the vehicle sticker at all times.
A "limiter" beyond the pain itself has been found and treated.
Authentique models gain a height-adjustable passenger seat, whilst Expression versions get a fancy new cloth upholstery, automatic headlights, heat reflecting windscreen, rain-sensitive wipers and cruise control with speed limiter.
Under the new law introduced last September, large trucks must be equipped with a speed limiter that prevents the truck from driving at a speed of more than 90 kilometers per hour, a Hino spokesman said.
* Full breakaway torque limiter protects the engine and clutch against shock or overload, eliminating clutch adjustments and reducing maintenance costs.
However, such high-performance superconducting components are vulnerable to damage if exposed to high-power transient signals, such as lightening strikes or unintentional radar illumination and thus need to be protected by an input microwave power limiter. Conventional power limiters would increase the insertion loss or significantly reduce the dynamic range of the system, thereby compromising the advantages of using superconducting components.
The MLP 7100 series of limiter diodes is comprised of application specific PIN devices that are specially fabricated to have particularly low loss (< 0.1 dB) and fast recovery time (< 5.0 ns) over a frequency range of 100 MHz to 22 GHz.
[ClickPress, Tue Sep 03 2019] Along with the advent of restrain force theories, automotive seat belt limiter has been prevalently used to acknowledge the expected pattern of seatbelt force during crash.
ENPNewswire-August 30, 2019--MRH-Automotive Seat Belt Load Limiter Market: Preeminent Players Vie to Contribute to 2030 Agenda Set by WHO for Sustainable Development