- 업종: Aviation
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Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. (ASA) develops and markets aviation supplies, software, and books for pilots, flight instructors, flight engineers, airline professionals, air traffic controllers, flight attendants, aviation technicians and enthusiasts. Established in 1947, ASA also provides ...
An electronic amplifier in which the current in its output circuit is greater than the current in its input circuit.
Industry:Aviation
An electronic amplifier which can amplify direct-current signals and alternating current signals having a very low frequency.
Industry:Aviation
An electronic amplifier whose output current flows at all times. The output of a class-A amplifier has the same waveform as the input, but the amplitude of the output is greater.
Industry:Aviation
An electronic amplifier whose output current flows only during a small portion of one half of the input cycle. Class-C amplifiers are used to sustain radio-frequency oscillators by supplying pulses of energy to replace the energy lost in the resistance in the circuit.
Industry:Aviation
An electronic amplifier whose output current flows only during one half of the input cycle. Two class-B amplifiers can be connected in such a way that each amplifies one half of the input signal. Both amplifiers are connected to a single output device. Class-B amplifiers are called push-pull amplifiers.
Industry:Aviation
An electronic amplifier with two output circuits. The output signals from these two circuits are equal in amplitude but opposite in phase. A balanced amplifier is also called a push-pull amplifier.
Industry:Aviation
An electronic calculator controlled by a program stored in its memory. A programmable calculator is a versatile instrument that allows the use of different programs to solve many different types of problems.
Industry:Aviation
An electronic circuit capable of increasing voltage. Voltage amplifiers normally supply an extremely small amount of current.
Industry:Aviation
An electronic circuit having a high ratio of circuit impedance to resistance. Q is a measure of the efficiency of a reactive circuit.
Industry:Aviation
An electronic circuit in which a small change in voltage or current at its input controls a much larger change in voltage or current at its output.
Industry:Aviation