time domain reflectometer - meaning and definition. What is time domain reflectometer
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What (who) is time domain reflectometer - definition

ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT
Time Domain Reflectometer; Time domain reflectometer; Time Domain Reflectometry; Time domain reflectometry; Time-domain reflectometry; Time-domain transmissometer; Time domain transmissometry; Electro optical terahertz pulsed reflectometer; Electro Optical Terahertz Pulse Reflectometry; Electro-Optical Terahertz Pulse Reflectometry; EOTPR; Electro-optical terahertz pulse reflectometry; Electro optical terahertz pulse reflectometry; Electro-optical terahertz pulsed reflectometer; Electro-optical terahertz pulsed reflectometry; Time-domain transmissometry; Reflectometric impulse measurement technique
  • cable]] fault detection
  • Signal (or energy) transmitted and reflected from a discontinuity

Time Domain Reflectometer         
<hardware, networking> (TDR) An electronic device for detecting and locating short- or open-circuits in an Ethernet cable. TDRs can also measure how the {characteristic impedance} of a line varies along its length. (1995-12-28)
Time-domain reflectometer         
A time-domain reflectometer (TDR) is an electronic instrument used to determine the characteristics of electrical lines by observing reflected waveforms.
Optical time-domain reflectometer         
OPTOELECTRONIC INSTRUMENT
Otdr; OTDR; Optical time domain reflectometer; Optical time domain reflectometry; Optical time-domain reflectometry
An optical time-domain reflectometer (OTDR) is an optoelectronic instrument used to characterize an optical fiber.

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Time-domain reflectometer

A time-domain reflectometer (TDR) is an electronic instrument used to determine the characteristics of electrical lines by observing reflected waveforms.

It can be used to characterize and locate faults in metallic cables (for example, twisted pair wire or coaxial cable). It can also be used to locate discontinuities in a connector, printed circuit board, or any other electrical path.