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This '''glossary of electrical and electronics engineering''' is a list of definitions of terms and concepts related specifically to [[electrical engineering]] and [[electronics engineering]]. For terms related to engineering in general, see [[Glossary of engineering]].
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{{term|[[AC power]]}}
{{defn|Electric power where the current reverses direction periodically.}}
{{term|[[Rectifier|AC
{{defn|Rectification of AC current, so that current flows in only one direction.}}▼
{{defn|A power converter where the input and output are both {{gli|alternating current}}, but may differ in frequency or other characteristics.}}
{{term|[[AC/DC receiver design]]}}
{{defn|A radio receiver that can operate from either {{gli|alternating current}} or {{gli|direct current}} wall socket power.}}
▲{{term|[[AC/DC conversion]]}}
▲{{defn|Rectification of AC current, so that current flows in only one direction.}}
{{term|[[active rectification]]}}
{{defn|A circuit where rectifier devices are externally controlled to change AC to current flowing in one direction.}}
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{{term|[[adjustable-speed drive]]}}
{{defn|Control for a motor that allows more than one speed to be selected.}}
{{term|[[advanced
{{defn|A mathematical technique used to model and analyze digital systems.}}
{{term|[[affinity laws]]}}
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{{defn|A power transformer where the metallic core is made of metals cooled so quickly that they do not form a crystal structure; such transformers can reduce some kinds of energy loss.}}
{{term|[[ampacity]]}}
{{defn|The {{gli|current}} carrying capacity of a conductor, in the context of electric power wiring.
{{term|[[ampere]]}}
{{defn|The [[International System of Units|SI]] unit of electrical current.}}
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{{defn|A circuit that produces a number proportional to the magnitude of a {{gli|voltage}} or {{gli|current}}.}}
{{term|[[anode]]}}
{{defn|The terminal of an electrochemical or electronic device through which
{{term|[[antenna (radio)|antenna]]}}
{{defn|A structure which converts between electromagnetic waves in space and currents in a conductor.}}
{{term|[[apparent power]]}}
{{defn|In an {{gli|alternating current}} power circuit, the product of the magnitude of RMS {{gli|voltage}} and {{gli|current}}.}}
{{term|[[Apple
{{defn|A company that makes mobile telephones and computers.}}
{{term|[[arbitrary waveform generator]]}}
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{{term|[[artificial intelligence]]}}
{{defn|A computer system that replicates some feature of human intelligence.}}
{{term|[[artificial neural
{{defn|
{{term|[[asymptotic stability]]}}
{{defn|A condition of a control system where the output eventually reaches a steady-state value in response to any input.}}
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{{defn|The fraction of time that a power plant is available to produce power.}}
{{term|[[avalanche diode]]}}
{{defn|A diode intended for regular operation in the reverse, avalanche breakdown, mode. Used as a {{gli|voltage}} reference, noise source, and in certain classes of microwave oscillator device.
{{term|[[average rectified value]]}}
{{defn|The average value of an {{gli|alternating current}} waveform, taking the absolute value of the waveform. The average value is generally different from the root-mean-square value.
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{{glossary}}
{{term|[[backward wave oscillator]]}}
{{defn|A type of
{{term|[[balanced line]]}}
{{defn|A transmission line with two conductors, with equal impedances to earth ground.}}
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{{defn|An electrical component that stores energy in an electric field.}}
{{term|[[capacitor-input filter]]}}
{{defn|A power supply network where a capacitor is the first element following the
{{term|[[capacitor voltage transformer]]}}
{{defn|In electrical power systems, an instrument transformer for measuring {{gli|voltage}} that uses a capacitive voltage divider.}}
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{{defn|An electronic instrument that displays the wave shape of electrical signals on a cathode ray tube.}}
{{term|[[cathode ray tube]]}}
{{defn|A vacuum tube that relies on an electron beam{{Snd}} usually used to render images on
{{term|[[cathode]]}}
{{defn|The terminal of an electrochemical or electronic device from which conventional current exits the device.}}
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{{term|[[cavity magnetron]]}}
{{defn|A vacuum tube that is a high power microwave oscillator, using a resonant cavity and electrons traveling through a magnetic field.}}
{{term|[[CCFL inverter]]}}▼
{{term|[[CD]]}}
{{defn|A "Compact Disc" used to store digital data or digitally recorded sound using an
{{term|[[center tap]]}}
{{defn|A connection on a transformer which has equal voltage to either end of the transformer winding.}}
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{{term|[[choke (electronics)|choke]]}}
{{defn|An induction coil used to block {{gli|alternating current}} and pass {{gli|direct current}}, or to block high frequencies and pass lower frequencies.}}
{{term|[[chopper (
{{defn|A circuit that switches on and off at a high rate, used either for power conversion or to convert a DC signal to a more easily processed AC signal.
{{term|[[circle diagram]]}}
{{defn|A representation of the {{gli|voltage}} and {{gli|current}} characteristics of an electrical machine; the plot traces out a circle or part of a circle.}}
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{{term|[[closed-loop controller]]}}
{{defn|Any controller that manipulates some process variable to minimize the difference between the current state of the variable and the desired set point, such as temperature, flow, or others.}}
{{defn|Complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor, a fabrication process for MOSFETs and integrated circuits}}
{{term|[[coaxial cable]]}}
{{defn|A cable with an inner conductor centered inside a flexible tubular conductor, used for radio frequency transmission lines.}}
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{{defn|A British code breaking system used during World War II.}}
{{term|[[combined cycle]]}}
{{defn|A thermal power plant that improves efficiency with
{{term|[[communication system]]}}
{{defn|A system intended to convey information from one place to another with an expected degree of performance.}}
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{{defn|A type of microwave amplifier vacuum tube.}}
{{term|[[crosstalk]]}}
{{defn|Objectionable presence of a signal from one circuit in another circuit sharing the same transmission path, such as a cable.
{{term|[[crystal oscillator]]}}
{{defn|An electronic oscillator whose frequency is stabilized by a piezoelectric crystal resonator element.}}
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{{defn|The ability of a generating station or grid to follow changes in load while maintaining {{gli|voltage}} and frequency within acceptable limits.}}
{{term|[[demodulation]]}}
{{defn|The process of recovery of information (sound, video, data) from a
{{term|[[describing function]]}}
{{defn|A method for analyzing non-linear control systems.}}
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{{term|[[dipole antenna]]}}
{{defn|A simple form of antenna that consists of two conductors oriented end-to-end with a feed in between them.}}
{{anchor|direct current}}{{term|[[direct current]] (DC)}}
{{defn|Electric current that flows in one direction only.}}
{{term|[[direct on line starter]]}}
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{{term|[[dynamic programming]]}}
{{defn|A technique for optimization of the solution of a problem by combining solutions to smaller sub-problems.}}
{{term|[[dynamic random
{{defn|A type of semiconductor memory where data is stored as electric charges on capacitors; the charges must be refreshed periodically or else they will leak away, losing the stored data.}}
{{term|[[dynamo]]}}
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{{term|[[electrical contact]]}}
{{defn|A separable part of an electric device that carries current when touching another contact.}}
{{term|[[
{{defn|Shaping of a work place by small sparks.}}
{{term|[[electrical element]]}}
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{{defn|The set of physical phenomena associated with electric charges.}}
{{term|[[electrification]]}}
{{defn|Applying electric power to a process that was previously done by other means, or, development of an electric power system in a region that previously had none.}}
{{term|[[electroactive polymers]]}}
{{defn|A polymer that significantly changes size or shape when exposed to an electric field.}}
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{{defn|The production of current in a circuit by the change of magnetic field intersecting the circuit.}}
{{term|[[electromagnetic radiation]]}}
{{defn|Radio waves, light and other radiation that travels through space at the speed of light.
{{term|[[electromagnetic spectrum]]}}
{{defn|The range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation.}}
{{term|[[electromagnetic wave equation]]}}
{{defn|A
{{term|[[electromagnetism]]}}
{{defn|The science of electric fields, magnetic fields, currents, charges, and forces.}}
{{term|[[electromechanical]]}}
{{defn|A system that has both an electrical component and a mechanical component, such as a motor or a relay.}}
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{{defn|The study of stationary electric charges and resulting forces.}}
{{term|[[embedded operating system]]}}
{{defn|The common operating environment that supports embedded software; it may be a highly tailored version of a general
{{term|[[embedded software]]}}
{{defn|A firmware component of a microprocessor
{{term|[[embedded system]]}}
{{defn|A computer system that controls a device or system, with no or a minimal user interface; for example, the ignition system in a car may have a microprocessor to control it.}}
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{{term|[[ferroelectricity]]}}
{{defn|The property of materials that spontaneously maintain an electrical polarization, as a ferromagnetic material maintains magnetic polarization.}}
{{term|[[fiber
{{defn|A transmission medium that uses infrared energy or light to transmit information down a long thin transparent filament such as glass.}}
{{term|[[field effect transistor]]}}
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{{defn|A flexible insulated electrical conductor designed to withstand a significant {{gli|voltage}}; "high" voltage may be hundreds or hundreds of thousands of volts, depending on the context.}}
{{term|[[high voltage]]}}
{{defn|Any voltage at which safety concerns apply; in some contexts, anything over 100 volts may be a high voltage; in electric power transmission, voltages over 66,000 volts are considered "high voltage".}}
{{term|[[high-pass filter]]}}
{{defn|An electrical network that tends to pass higher frequencies and block lower ones.}}
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{{defn|Any electrical appliance intended for use in a home.}}
{{term|[[homopolar generator]]}}
{{defn|A generator in which {{gli|current}} and {{gli|magnetic field}} direction are constant as the
{{term|[[homopolar motor]]}}
{{defn|A motor that produces torque from a current and magnetic field that does not change direction.}}
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{{term|[[induction coil]]}}{{defn|An early name for a transformer; a type of transformer for high-voltage uses.}}
{{term|[[induction cooker]]}}{{defn|A cooking appliance that heats pots with magnetic fields.}}
{{term|[[induction generator]]}}{{defn|A type of generator where the rotating field winding is excited by induction from the stationary armature winding.
{{term|[[induction motor]]}}{{defn|A type of motor where the rotating field winding is excited by induction from the stationary armature winding.}}
{{term|[[induction regulator]]}}{{defn|A kind of variable transformer that provides stepless control of the output by changing the coupling between two coils.}}
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{{term|[[inrush current]]}}
{{defn|The transient current that flows when first connecting a device to a power source.}}
{{term|[[
{{term|[[Institution of Engineering and Technology]]}}
{{defn|The British society of electrical and electronics engineers.}}
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{{term|[[intelligent transportation system]]}}{{defn|The application of information technology to manage some aspects of a transportation system.}}
{{term|[[intermittent energy source]]}}{{defn|An energy source whose availability is not under human control; it may be sporadically available or available on some natural schedule not coincident with human demands; energy sources that are not dispatchable.}}
{{term|[[
{{defn|An international standards organization devoted to electrical standards; most countries are members.}}
{{term|[[International Organization for Standardization]]}}
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{{defn|Heating in a conductor due to passage of current.}}
{{term|[[joule]]}}
{{defn|Symbol: J, is a [[SI derived unit|derived unit]] of [[energy]] in the [[International System of Units]].<ref>{{SIbrochure8th|page=120}}</ref> It is equal to the energy transferred to (or [[work (physics)|work]] done on) an object when a [[force]] of one [[Newton (unit)|newton]] acts on that object in the direction of the force's motion through a distance of one [[metre]] (1 newton metre or N⋅m). It is also the energy dissipated as heat when an [[electric current]] of one [[ampere]] passes through a [[Electrical resistance and conductance|resistance]] of one [[ohm]] for one second. It is named after the English physicist [[James Prescott Joule]] (1818–1889).<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060413141420/http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/joule American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language], Online Edition (2009). Houghton Mifflin Co., hosted by [https://web.archive.org/web/20010502171832/http://education.yahoo.com/ Yahoo! Education].</ref><ref>''The American Heritage Dictionary'', Second College Edition (1985). Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., p. 691.</ref><ref>''McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Physics'', Fifth Edition (1997). McGraw-Hill, Inc., p. 224.</ref>}}
{{glossary end}}
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==L==
{{glossary}}
{{term|[[Ladder network]]}}
{{defn|A string of many, often equally dimensioned, impedances connected between two reference voltages.}}
{{term|[[LAN]]}}
{{defn|Local Area Network, an interconnection of computers over a building or small campus.}}
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{{defn|A semiconductor device that produces light or infrared or ultraviolet radiation when properly energized.}}
{{term|[[linear alternator]]}}
{{defn|An electrical machine that generates electric power from the relative straight
{{term|[[linear motor]]}}
{{defn|An electrical machine that generates electric force in a straight line by the interaction of its moving parts and magnetic fields.}}
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{{defn|In a satellite radio receiving system, an amplifier placed near the antenna.}}
{{term|[[low-noise block downconverter]]}}
{{defn|In a satellite radio receiving system, a device that
{{term|[[low-pass filter]]}}
{{defn|An electric filter network that passes lower frequencies and blocks higher ones.}}
{{term|[[LTI system theory]]}}
{{defn|The theory of systems that, over a useful range, respond proportionally to inputs and don't change characteristics while responding.
{{term|[[lumen (unit)|lumen]]}}
{{defn|The [[International System of Units|SI]] unit of luminous flux, the energy of visible light.}}
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{{defn|The proportionality constant that relates the twisting torque produced on an object to the magnetic field.}}
{{term|[[magnetism]]}}
{{defn|The class of natural phenomena related to magnets and magnetic fields.
{{term|[[magnetization]]}}
{{defn|A property of a material that measures its response to a magnetic field.}}
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{{defn|A hypothetical non-linear passive two-terminal electrical component relating electric charge and magnetic flux linkage.}}
{{term|[[mercury-arc rectifier]]}}
{{defn|A mercury-arc valve; a vacuum tube device that converts {{gli|alternating current}} to {{gli|direct current}} by an arc in mercury vapor; displaced by solid
{{term|[[mercury vapor lamp]]}}
{{defn|A lamp that generates light from a discharge struck in mercury vapor; formerly widely used in outdoor lighting, now replaced by lamps with better efficacy.}}
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{{defn|A theorem stating the relation between branch currents and {{gli|voltage|voltages}} for multiple sources in parallel.}}
{{term|[[mineral-insulated copper-clad cable]]}}
{{defn|Cable with an outer metal cover and insulated by powdered inorganic material, suitable for high temperature; one kind of fire
{{term|[[mobile phone]]}}
{{defn|A handset that connects to the public switched telephone network by radio.}}
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{{defn|Magnetic Resonance Imaging, a technique for examining the interiors of, for example, medical patients, using sensitive measurements of the magnetic fields of atomic nuclei.}}
{{term|[[multics]]}}
{{defn|An influential early time
{{term|[[multimeter]]}}
{{defn|A test instrument that can measure {{gli|current}}, {{gli|voltage}}, or {{gli|resistance}} (though not concurrently).}}
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{{term|[[nanoinverter]]}}{{defn|Grid tied inverters rated less than 100 watts, useful for connection of single solar PV panels to a building AC power system.}}
{{term|[[nanotechnology]]}}{{defn|Technology that uses devices whose principal dimensions are of the order of a few nanometres.}}
{{term|[[National
{{term|[[National Electrical Manufacturers Association|National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA)]]}}{{defn|A US trade association for electrical manufacturers that also develops technical standards.}}
{{term|[[negative feedback]]}}{{defn|Feedback from a control system output that tends to oppose the input.}}
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{{term|[[network cable]]}}{{defn|Cables intended for use in data interconnections, with defined performance parameters.}}
{{term|[[network protector]]}}{{defn|A type of circuit breaker used to isolate a fault from a multi-transformer supply network.}}
{{term|neural network}}{{defn|An {{gli|artificial neural network}}, or one of the [[biological neural network]]s that the artificial networks are inspired by.}}
{{term|[[nodal analysis]]}}{{defn|A technique for analysis of currents in an electrical network.}}
{{term|[[node (circuits)|node]]}}{{defn|A defined point in an electrical network, with some potential relative to a reference node and where currents can be summed.}}
{{term|[[noise cancelling]]}}{{defn|A type of microphone that preferentially picks up a
{{term|[[noise reduction]]}}{{defn|The techniques used to reduce the perception of noise in a communications path.}}
{{term|[[noisy-channel coding theorem]]}}{{defn|A theorem that establishes the limits of the error-free data transmission in a noisy communication channel}}
{{term|[[nominal impedance]]}}{{defn|The rated impedance of an element of a circuit.}}
{{term|[[nonlinear control]]}}{{defn|The class of control problems relating to the control of systems that are
{{term|[[nonode]]}}{{defn|Any electron device (although practically, only vacuum tubes) with nine internal active {{gli|electrode|electrodes}} controlling electron flow.}}
{{term|[[Norton's theorem]]}}{{defn|A theorem which states that any network of {{gli|current}} sources, {{gli|voltage}} sources, and {{gli|resistor|resistors}} can be simplified to an equivalent network with only a current source and shunt [[admittance]]; the dual of {{gli|Thevenin's theorem}}.}}
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{{term|[[pantograph (rail)|pantograph]]}}{{defn|A linkage that supports the current collector of an electric locomotive.}}
{{term|[[paraformer]]}}{{defn|A device similar to a transformer that couples energy between two circuits by varying magnetic parameters.}}
{{term|[[parameter estimation]]}}{{defn|In estimation theory, the practice of assigning values to a process model so it accurately
{{term|[[Park transform]]}}{{defn|A mathematical technique useful in the analysis of three-phase systems.}}
{{term|[[partial discharge]]}}{{defn|Breakdown of insulating gas or solid material by an electric field, but without formation of an arc.}}
{{term|[[passivity (engineering)|passivity]]}}{{defn|Incapable of adding energy to a signal or process.}}
{{term|[[patch cables]]}}{{defn|Short cables with connectors, used to make connections between outlets of a patch panel or for temporary connections to a system
{{term|[[peak demand]]}}{{defn|The maximum rate at which energy is consumed from an electrical grid; may be either an instantaneous measure or the maximum energy transferred in some interval such as 15 minutes.}}
{{term|[[Peltier–Seebeck effect]]}}{{defn|The thermoelectric effect, movement of heat due to electric current flow.}}
{{term|[[pentagrid converter]]}}{{defn|A type of self
{{term|[[pentode]]}}{{defn|Any five-electrode electron device, but usually a kind of vacuum tube.}}
{{term|[[permanent magnet synchronous generator]]}}{{defn|An AC generator that uses a permanent field magnet instead of an electromagnet.}}
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{{term|[[proximity effect (electromagnetism)|proximity effect]]}}{{defn|The increase in circuit resistance when the magnetic fields of multiple AC currents interact.}}
{{term|[[pulse transformer]]}}{{defn|A transformer designed to create or transmit pulses.}}
{{term|[[pulse-width modulation]]}}{{defn|Transmission of information by varying the duration of pulses, or, varying the average output voltage of a power converter by varying the duration of pulses.}}
{{term|[[pulse-amplitude modulation]] (PAM)}}{{defn|Transmission of information by varying the magnitude of a stream of pulses of fixed frequency.}}
{{term|[[pulse-code modulation]]}}{{defn|Any system for conveying analog information by altering some property of a stream of pulses.}}
{{term|[[pumped-storage hydroelectricity]]}}{{defn|A grid energy storage system that pumps water uphill for later use by a hydroelectric generator plant.}}
{{term|[[push switch]]}}{{defn|A device that closes or opens an electrical circuit when pushed.}}
{{term|[[push–pull converter]]}}{{defn|A converter with two sets of
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{{term|[[serial communication]]}}{{defn|Transmission of data as a single series of bits over a communication path.}}
{{term|[[series and parallel circuits]]}}{{defn|Electrical circuits where current passes through multiple elements either one after the other, or side by side, like the rungs of a ladder, or both.}}
{{term|[[shaded-pole motor]]}}{{defn|An {{gli|alternating current}} single
{{term|[[shaft voltage]]}}
{{defn|An objectionable stray voltage that appears on the rotating part of an electrical machine; very deleterious to supporting bearings.}}
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{{term|[[solid state (electronics)|solid state]]}}{{defn|Electronics that relies on current flow through crystalline lattices.}}
{{term|[[solid state physics]]}}{{defn|That branch of physics that studies arrangements of atoms in fixed arrays.}}
{{term|[[sound recording]]}}{{defn|The technology of recording sound for later
{{term|[[space vector modulation]]}}{{defn|A control strategy for variable frequency motor drives.}}
{{term|[[spark spread]]}}{{defn|The difference between the revenue from selling a unit of electricity and the cost of the fuel used to make it.}}
{{term|[[spark-gap transmitter]]}}{{defn|A former type of radio transmitter that generated radio frequency current by exciting
{{term|[[spectrum analyzer]]}}{{defn|An instrument that graphically displays the amplitude of signals in a narrow bandwidth across a frequency band.}}
{{term|[[speech processing]]}}{{defn|The techniques for improving the intelligibility of human speech in a communications system.}}
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{{term|[[Split phase|split phase distribution]]}}{{defn|A type of distribution system that uses a center tapped transformer to provide two voltages to a building wiring system.}}
{{term|[[Induction motor#Starting|split phase motor]]}}{{defn|A type of single phase motor that uses a resistor, inductor, or capacitor and two windings to obtain a rotating magnetic field.}}
{{term|[[Square wave (waveform)|square wave]]}}{{defn|A waveform that spends equal times at the positive and negative peak values with rapid transitions between them.}}
{{term|[[stability theory]]}}{{defn|The systematic study of control systems that deals with their response to disturbances.}}
{{term|[[stable polynomial]]}}{{defn|That class of polynomials representing the transfer functions of stable control systems.}}
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{{term|[[sulfur hexafluoride circuit breaker]]}}{{defn|A kind of automatic circuit protection switch that breaks current in an atmosphere of pressurized sulfur hexafluoride gas to extinguish the arc.}}
{{term|[[super grid]]}}{{defn|A wide area power transmission network that allows interchange over continental distances.}}
{{term|[[supercomputer]]}}{{defn|A computer with a substantially higher level of performance than a general
{{term|[[superconducting electric machine]]}}{{defn|An experimental type of generator or motor that has part of its electric circuits in the superconducting state.}}
{{term|[[superconductivity]]}}{{defn|The loss of all electrical resistance at inconveniently low temperatures.}}
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{{term|[[synchroscope]]}}{{defn|An instrument used to bring an {{gli|alternating current}} generator into synchronization with a grid, that uses a moving pointer or set of lamps.}}
{{term|[[system identification]]}}{{defn|The technique of development of a mathematical model of a controlled system; model identification.}}
{{term|[[system on a chip]]}}{{defn|An integrated circuit that combines multiple significant
{{term|[[system on module]]}}{{defn|A packaging of significant functions of a complete product in a form that can be used in more than one product.}}
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{{term|[[transmission tower]]}}{{defn|A structure for support of overhead transmission wires.}}
{{term|[[transmitter]]}}{{defn|Apparatus that prepares a signal for emission into some medium, such as a radio transmitter or a sonar transmitter.}}
{{term|[[traveling-wave tube]]}}{{defn|A type of microwave amplifier vacuum tube.
{{term|[[trembler coil]]}}{{defn|A kind of high-voltage coil that includes an interrupting mechanism, formerly used in automobile ignition systems.}}
{{term|[[TRIAC]]}}{{defn|A variation of the {{gli|thyristor}} that can pass
{{term|[[triangle wave]]}}{{defn|A waveform composed of straight
{{term|[[trigger transformer]]}}{{defn|A transformer that generates a pulse to initiate some other device, such as a {{gli|thyristor}} or a flash tube.}}
{{term|[[triode]]}}{{defn|An electron device, nearly always a vacuum tube, that has three active electrodes.}}
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{{term|[[Yagi antenna]]}}
{{defn|A type of radio antenna using a feeder element, one or more parasitic reflector elements, and one or more director parasitic elements to provide a directional characteristic; the classic home TV rooftop antenna was usually a Yagi antenna
{{term|[[Y-Δ transform|Y-delta transform]]}}
{{defn|A mathematical technique in circuit analysis to simplify a circuit.}}
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{{term|[[Zener diode]]}}
{{defn|Nickname for "voltage regulator diodes" which may rely either on the Zener effect or
{{term|[[Ziegler-Nichols tuning method]]}}
{{defn|It is a heuristic method of tuning a PID controller.}}
{{term|[[zigzag transformer]]}}
{{defn|A multiwinding three phase transformer, sometimes used for grounding.}}
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*[[Glossary of mechanical engineering]]
*[[Glossary of structural engineering]]
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