base pinの例文
- The connecting wires then passed through the hollow base pins, where they were soldered to make permanent connections.
- Some low-power reflex klystrons such as the 2K25 and 2K45 had small-diameter rigid coaxial outputs parallel to octal base pins.
- On string-based pin setting ( used in five pin and some ten pin facilities ) scores are determined by identifying which pin strings were tugged.
- While Collar-and-elbow in Ireland competitions seemed to hold more focused on standing based jacket techniques, in America it utilized more non-jacketed techniques plus many ground based pins and submissions.
- In 1896, at serial number 164, 100, a spring-loaded base pin latch replaced the cylinder pin retaining screw and by 1900, at serial number 192, 000, the Colt Single Action was certified for use with smokeless powder.
- :I suggest You to redraw the while circuit where the R1, R2 and base pins of the 4 transistors of the H-bridge are in the middle and the only the motor pins A and B are outside the H-bridge.
- The 807 was preferred to the similar 6L6 by amateur radio enthusiasts because high transient voltages on the 6L6's anode when operating in class C could cause a flashover between pins 2 and 3 on the octal base, whereas this was not a problem with the top-cap anode of the otherwise identical 807, physically distant from all the base pins.
- Many of these types had gold-plated base pins and special heater configurations inside the nickel cathode tube designed to reduce hum pickup from the A . C . heater supply, and also had improved oxide insulation between the heater and cathode so the cathode could be elevated to a greater voltage above the heater supply . ( Note that " elevating " the cathode voltage " above " the average heater voltage, which in well-designed equipment was supplied from a transformer with an earthed center-tapped secondary, was less detrimental to the oxide insulation between heater and cathode than " lowering " the cathode voltage " below " the heater voltage, helping to prevent pyrometallurgical electrolytic chemical reactions where the oxide touched the nickel cathode that could form conductive aluminium tungstate and which could ultimately develop into a heater-cathode short-circuit .)