band|width — «BAND WIHDTH», noun. Electronics. the range of radio frequencies in a band … Useful english dictionary
Band Width — [engl.], Bandbreite … Universal-Lexikon
band width — maximum range of radio frequencies which can be transmitted via a communications network … English contemporary dictionary
gain-band width product — stiprinimo koeficiento ir praleidžiamosios dažnių juostos pločio sandauga statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. gain band width product vok. Verstärkungsbandbreiteprodukt, n rus. добротность усилителя, f; площадь усиления, f pranc … Radioelektronikos terminų žodynas
Band saw — A band saw uses a blade consisting of a band of toothed metal, and may be powered by wind, water, steam, electrical motor or animal power. The band rides on two wheels rotating in the same plane. Band saws can be used for woodworking, metal… … Wikipedia
Band-stop filter — A generic ideal band stop filter, showing both positive and negative angular frequencies In signal processing, a band stop filter or band rejection filter is a filter that passes most frequencies unaltered, but attenuates those in a specific… … Wikipedia
width of the effective overall noise band — efektyvusis triukšmo juostos plotis statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. width of the effective overall noise band vok. wirksame Gesamtstörbandbreite, f rus. эффективная ширина полосы шума, f pranc. largeur de bande effective… … Radioelektronikos terminų žodynas
band — 1. Any appliance or part of an apparatus that encircles or binds a part of the body. SEE ALSO: zone. 2. Any ribbon shaped or cordlike anatomic structure that encircles or binds another structure or that connects two or more parts. See fascia,… … Medical dictionary
band-pass — The width of a band bounded by lower and upper frequencies, giving a specified fraction of the maximum output of an amplifier. Band pass is expressed in cycles, or hertz (Hz) … Aviation dictionary
Absorption band — An absorption band is a range of wavelengths (or, equivalently, frequencies) in the electromagnetic spectrum which are able to excite a particular transition in a substance. See absorption spectrum. Since energetic transitions can take place in… … Wikipedia