Noun
/tjuːnɪŋ luːp/
"Tuning loop" is a term commonly used in technical fields, particularly in electronics, audio engineering, and control systems. It refers to a feedback mechanism that adjusts the parameters of a system in order to achieve optimal performance. The usage frequency of "tuning loop" is moderate, and it is more often found in written contexts such as technical manuals, engineering documents, and academic papers rather than in casual conversation.
Инженер внедрил цикл настройки для повышения производительности системы при изменяющихся условиях нагрузки.
By adjusting the parameters of the tuning loop, they were able to achieve a more stable signal.
Изменяя параметры цикла настройки, они смогли достичь более стабильного сигнала.
The software automatically optimizes the tuning loop for better efficiency.
While "tuning loop" itself is not typically used in idiomatic expressions, the concept of "tuning" appears in a few common phrases related to adjustment and optimization:
Перед концертом музыканты потратили несколько часов на настройку своих инструментов для идеального гармонии.
Tuned to: Adjusted or adapted to a specific condition or audience.
Маркетинговая стратегия должна быть настроена на предпочтения молодых потребителей.
Tune-up: An adjustment made to improve the efficiency or performance of a system (often used in automobile maintenance).
The word "tuning" derives from the Old French "toner," which means to "adjust" or "fine-tune." "Loop" comes from the Old English "hlūpan," meaning "to leap," but in this context refers to a circular path or feedback mechanism within a system.
Synonyms: adjustment loop, feedback loop, calibration loop
Antonyms: malfunction loop (though not commonly used), disarray, instability