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isolator$41066$ - translation to arabic

EXTENDED PLAY BY TWO HOURS TRAFFIC
Isolator EP

isolator      
n. المعزل
optoisolator         
  • A fast photodiode opto-isolator with an output-side amplifier circuit.
  • Optocoupler on a [[circuit board]]. Note the pair of class Y1 safety [[capacitors]]
  • Planar (top) and silicone dome (bottom) layouts - cross-section through a standard [[dual in-line package]]. Relative sizes of LED (red) and sensor (green) are exaggerated.<ref group=note>Based on conceptual drawings published by Basso and by Mims, p. 100. Real-world LEDs and sensors are much smaller; see the photograph in Avago, p. 3 for an example.</ref>
TECHNOLOGICAL COMPONENT THAT TRANSFERS ELECTRICAL SIGNALS BETWEEN TWO ISOLATED CIRCUITS BY USING LIGHT
Optoisolator; Opto-coupler; Optocoupler; Optocouple; Opto-couple; Optical coupler; Photocoupler; PhotoMOS; Photo-Coupler; Optocouplers; Opto isolator; Photon coupler; Photon Coupler; Opto-isolators; Optosensor; Opto coupler; Optically coupled
عازل بصري
ISOLATORS         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Isolators; Isolater; Isolaters; Isolator (disambiguation)

الفعل

أَبْعَدَ ; أَفْرَدَ ; بَعَّدَ ; فَرَزَ

Definition

Isolator
·noun One who, or that which, isolates.

Wikipedia

Isolator (EP)

Isolator is the 2006 follow-up to the self-titled debut album by Two Hours Traffic, a Canadian indie rock, power pop band from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. It was nominated for Alternative Recording of the Year at the 2007 East Coast Music Awards. The song "Purple Eyes / Yellow Light" was used in an episode of Degrassi: The Next Generation. "Jezebel" and "Stuck for the Summer" were used in the first season of Gossip Girl. "Jezebel" was also used in Castle season 1 episode 3.