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Что (кто) такое impedance matching - определение

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Impedance matching         
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  • Basic schematic for matching R<sub>1</sub> to R<sub>2</sub> with an L pad.  R<sub>1</sub> > R<sub>2</sub>, however, either R<sub>1</sub> or R<sub>2</sub> may be the source and the other the load. One of X<sub>1</sub> or X<sub>2</sub> must be an inductor and the other must be a capacitor.
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PRACTICE MATCHING LOADS TO POWER SOURCES IN ENGINEERING
Impedance match; Impedance mismatch; Matching network; Mismatched impedance; Mismatched impedances; Impedence matching; Line impedance; Impedance-matched
In electronics, impedance matching is the practice of designing or adjusting the input impedance or output impedance of an electrical device for a desired value. Often, the desired value is selected to maximize power transfer or minimize signal reflection.
Electrical impedance         
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  • Generalized impedances in a circuit can be drawn with the same symbol as a resistor (US ANSI or DIN Euro) or with a labeled box.
  • The phase angles in the equations for the impedance of capacitors and inductors indicate that the voltage across a capacitor ''lags'' the current through it by a phase of <math>\pi/2</math>, while the voltage across an inductor ''leads'' the current through it by <math>\pi/2</math>. The identical voltage and current amplitudes indicate that the magnitude of the impedance is equal to one.
QUOTIENT OF THE VOLTAGE PHASOR AND THE ELECTRIC CURRENT PHASOR
Impedances; Electric impedance; Complex electric impedance; Electric effective resistance; Complex impedance; Conductor impedance; Electric complex impedance; Impedance of different devices (derivations); Deriving capacitor impedance; Complex Impedance; Phasor impedance; Electrical impedence; Capacitor impedance; Inductor impedance; Resistor impedance; Complex impedence; Impedance (electrical); Inductive impedance
In electrical engineering, impedance is the opposition to alternating current presented by the combined effect of resistance and reactance in a circuit.Slurzberg; Osterheld (1950).
Bracket matching         
A SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING FEATURE OF CERTAIN TEXT EDITORS AND INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTS THAT HIGHLIGHTS MATCHING PAIRS OF BRACKETS.
Braces matching; Brace matching
Bracket matching, also known as brace matching or parentheses matching, is a syntax highlighting feature of certain text editors and integrated development environments that highlights matching sets of brackets (square brackets, curly brackets, or parentheses) in languages such as Java, JavaScript, and C++ that use them. The purpose is to help the programmer navigate through the code and also spot any improper matching, which would cause the program to not compile or malfunction.
Matching theory (economics)         
SEARCH THEORY
Search and matching theory; Matching function; Matching Function; Matching model; Job matching; Search and matching; Matching theory (macroeconomics); Matching market; Matching theory (economics)
In economics, matching theory, also known as search and matching theory, is a mathematical framework attempting to describe the formation of mutually beneficial relationships over time.
Search and matching theory (economics)         
SEARCH THEORY
Search and matching theory; Matching function; Matching Function; Matching model; Job matching; Search and matching; Matching theory (macroeconomics); Matching market; Matching theory (economics)
In economics, search and matching theory, is a mathematical framework attempting to describe the formation of mutually beneficial relationships over time. It is closely related to stable matching theory.
Matching funds         
DONATION BASED ON OTHERS' DONATIONS
Matching fund; Matching gift; Matching gifts; Matching donations; Matching donation; Matching git; Match funding; Matched funding; Donation matching; Matching grants; Matching grant; Match fund
Matching funds are funds that are set to be paid in proportion to funds available from other sources. Matching fund payments usually arise in situations of charity or public good.
Impedance parameters         
  • The equivalent circuit for Z-parameters of a two-port network.
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PARAMETERS TO DESCRIBE BEHAVIOUR OF ANY LINEAR ELECTRICAL NETWORK WITH A NUMBER OF PORTS
Z-parameters; Z parameters; Impedance matrix; Z-parameter
Impedance parameters or Z-parameters (the elements of an impedance matrix or Z-matrix) are properties used in electrical engineering, electronic engineering, and communication systems engineering to describe the electrical behavior of linear electrical networks. They are also used to describe the small-signal (linearized) response of non-linear networks.
Tile-matching video game         
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TYPE OF PUZZLE VIDEO GAME
Match three game; Tile-matching video games; Matching tile video games; Matching tile video game; Match-3 video game; Match-3 game; Match-three game; Match three video game; Match-three video game; Tile-matching; Match-3; Match-three; Match 3; Match3; Tile-matching game; Match three; Gem games; Jewel games; Match 3 games; Tile-matching games
A tile-matching video game is a type of puzzle video game where the player manipulates tiles in order to make them disappear according to a matching criterion.The definition proposed by Juul (2007).
Phono-semantic matching         
LINGUISTIC BORROWING IN WHICH THE SOUND AND MEANING OF A FOREIGN WORD ARE ADJUSTED TO MATCH EXISTING PHONETIC AND SEMANTIC ELEMENTS IN THE TARGET LANGUAGE
Expressive loan; Phonosemantic matching
Phono-semantic matching (PSM) is the incorporation of a word into one language from another, often creating a neologism, where the word's non-native quality is hidden by replacing it with phonetically and semantically similar words or roots from the adopting language. Thus, the approximate sound and meaning of the original expression in the source language are preserved, though the new expression (the PSM) in the target language may sound native.
Matching         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Matching problem; Matching theory; Matching (disambiguation)
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Match.