Hysteresis
Hysteresis: A property of a device or instrument whereby it gives different output values in relation to its input values, depending on the directional sequence in which the input values have been applied. [IEC 61298-2]
Hysteresis: A property of a device or instrument whereby it gives different output values in relation to its input values, depending on the directional sequence in which the input values have been applied. [IEC 61298-2]
A device that enables communication between electronic equipment and external devices, including human operators. Examples of I/O devices include computer keyboards, printers, sensors and all type of interface cards.
Impedance: The opposition in an electric circuit to the flow of an alternating current consisting of inductive reactance, ohmic resistance, and capacitive reactance. Inaccuracy: Maximum positive and negative deviation from the specified characteristic curve observed in testing a device under specified conditions and by a specified procedure. [IEC 61298-2] Note 1: Accuracy is defined in IEC 60050-300, […]
Inductive Load: Current passing through a wound or coiled wire creates a magnetic field that in turn produces mechanical work
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