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Wat (wie) is DC-biasing - definitie

ELECTROMECHANICAL DEVICE THAT CONVERTS DIRECT CURRENT (DC) FROM ONE VOLTAGE LEVEL TO ANOTHER
DC-DC converter; Dc-dc converter; DC-DC; DC-DC conversion; DC–DC converter; DC to DC converter; Direct current to direct current converter; DC voltage conversion; DC/DC converter; DC-to-DC conversion; DC transformer
  • A motor generator with separate motor and generator.

DC bias         
THE MEAN AMPLITUDE OF A WAVEFORM (ORIGINALLY, A DIRECT-CURRENT ("DC") WAVEFORM)
DC component; DC offset; Dc offset; DC-balanced; DC coefficient; DC-balance; AC coefficients; DC balance; DC balanced; DC-free; DC free; AC waveform
When describing a periodic function in the time domain, the DC bias, DC component, DC offset, or DC coefficient is the mean amplitude of the waveform. If the mean amplitude is zero, there is no DC bias.
Douglas DC-7         
  • BOAC DC-7C G-AOIC taking off from Manchester UK in April 1958 for a non-stop flight to New York (Idlewild) (later JFK)
  • Butler Aircraft Services' DC-7, Tanker 66
  • DC-7 cockpit (with updated avionics)
  • DC-7CF freighter of BOAC in 1961 converted with forward and rear freight doors
  • DC-7 Cockpit – From the display at the [[National Air and Space Museum]] in Washington, DC
  • Swissair DC-7C in 1961
US AIRLINER WITH 4 PISTON ENGINES,1953
DC-7; DC-7C; Douglas DC-7C; DC7; Douglas DC-7B; Douglas DC-7CF; Douglas DC-7BF
The Douglas DC-7 is an American transport aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company from 1953 to 1958. A derivative of the DC-6, it was the last major piston engine-powered transport made by Douglas, being developed shortly after the earliest jet airliner—the de Havilland Comet—entered service and only a few years before the jet-powered Douglas DC-8 first flew in 1958.
AC/DC         
  • AC/DC performs at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys in [[Barcelona]] on 29 May 2015 during their Rock or Bust Tour
  • Former vocalist [[Bon Scott]] (centre) pictured with guitarist [[Angus Young]] (left) and bassist [[Cliff Williams]] (back), performing at the [[Ulster Hall]] in August 1979
  • AC/DC performs at Rogers Centre in [[Toronto]] on 7 November 2008 during their [[Black Ice World Tour]]
  • The street sign for [[ACDC Lane]], Melbourne
  • Verizon Center]] in Washington, D.C., on 17 September 2016 during their Rock or Bust Tour
  • [[Phil Rudd]] performs at the [[KeyArena]] in Seattle on 12 August 1996
  • Angus Young performs in [[Cologne]], Germany, in 2001
  • [[Angus Young]] on 18 June 2010 at the [[Stade de France]] (Paris).
  • Bronze statue of Bon Scott, unveiled in [[Fremantle]], Western Australia, in October 2008
  • Brian Johnson live with AC/DC in 2008
  • [[Cliff Williams]] in 1981
  • The band's logo was designed in 1977 by [[Gerard Huerta]]. It first appeared on the international version of ''Let There Be Rock''.
AUSTRALIAN HARD ROCK BAND
AC\DC; Acdc; AC DC; Ac/Dc; AC/DC (album); Live '77; Acca Dacca; AC/DC (band); Ac/dc band; AC⚡DC; ACzDC; AC-DC; ACϟDC; Rockin' In The Parlour; AC☇DC; AC / DC; Neil Smith (musician); Ac dc; Neal Smith (bassist); Ron Carpenter (musician); Russell Coleman (musician); Noel Taylor (musician)
¦ adjective
1. alternating current/direct current.
2. informal bisexual.

Wikipedia

DC-to-DC converter

A DC-to-DC converter is an electronic circuit or electromechanical device that converts a source of direct current (DC) from one voltage level to another. It is a type of electric power converter. Power levels range from very low (small batteries) to very high (high-voltage power transmission).