output terminal

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output
noun[U]
uk
/ˈaʊt.pʊt/
us
/ˈaʊt.pʊt/
an amount of something produced by a person, machine, factory, ...
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terminal
noun[C]
uk
/ˈtɜː.mɪ.nəl/
us
/ˈtɝː.mə.nəl/
the area or building at a station, airport, or port that is used by passengers leaving or arriving by train, aircraft, ...
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At theoutputterminalof the transfer line nearly adjacent to the load, a current wall monitor made of stainless steel was also placed to monitor the load current.
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Every step on the resistor ladder has its own switch which can connect this step to theoutputterminalof the potentiometer.
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The central electrode, which may contain a resistor, is connected by a heavily insulated wire to theoutputterminalof an ignition coil or magneto.
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Each component is equivalent to a subsystem of the entire system and the connections model the input and output terminals between these subsystems.
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Each half is divided into two groups of five caps; each group is connected to the output terminals by one plane multigap switch with spring electrodes.
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For example a transient over-voltage on the mains input can damage the isolation of the transformer, resulting in the output terminals becoming live.
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In local sense, the supply simply measures the voltage at its output terminals, where the leads to the load connect.
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These collectors are mounted on insulating supports and connected to the output terminals.
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That is, if we simply relabel the wires attached to the output terminals of the gate.
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This voltage is often sufficient to cause an electric spark, to jump across an air gap separating the secondary's output terminals.
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In the 1970s, allowed power was again changed to 50 watts across the output terminals of the transmitter.
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With the controller's output referenced to ground, a user need only be in contact with earth and one of the output terminals to risk receiving an electrical shock.
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These two voltages will "add" to each other so that after the step has been reflected, twice the incident voltage appears across the output terminals of the line.
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That is, the supply might be producing the correct voltage at its output terminals, but there will be a lower voltage at the input terminals of the load.
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