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The 2400 series are 4 channel, 2 of the channels having full attenuators.
Attenuators are used in electronics to reduce the level of a signal.
It is also possible to implement a flat frequency response attenuator.
Test sequences that use variable attenuators, can be very time consuming.
A sample of the transmit signal is fed to an attenuator.
It is essentially an attenuator that cuts down on reverberation.
Four fundamental attenuator circuit diagrams are given in the figures on the left.
Impact attenuators have also been introduced on highway maintenance vehicles in some countries.
The size and shape of the attenuator depends on its ability to dissipate power.
It is also being studied as an attenuator of metastasis in certain tumors.
They are used as radio frequency switches and attenuators.
The transition area, or edge, is available in different variations (soft, hard, attenuator).
An alternative to energy absorbing barrier terminals are impact attenuators.
An attenuator is effectively the opposite of an amplifier, though the two work by different methods.
They were also the first guitar amplifiers to be offered with an optional power attenuator.
The company controls 70% of the world market for variable optical attenuators.
The attenuator has the opposite task of an amplifier.
These typically consist of transmission lines with an air dielectric and attenuators.
An example of a common type of attenuator circuit is the L pad.
This can be achieved by using variable thickness attenuators like spinning wedges.
Another common feature is a built-in attenuator which makes it possible to vary the signal's output power.
The variable attenuator is commonly called a "Q-switch", when used for this purpose.
An included "level attenuator" controls volume, and a zippered case holds the thing when not in use.
The attenuators charged, and the ship seemed to elongate as it began its shift into another dimension.
The topologies shown in figure 1.7 are commonly used for filter and attenuator designs.