1、PEC电气工程专业英语证书考试-Glossary of Electrical Engineering Terms11-WireA single-wire (plus ground) communications protocol.1-Wire MasterA 1-Wire interface master controller.10GbE10-Gigabit Ethernet3GThird-generation mobile telephone protocols that support higher data rates, for non-voice communications such
2、 as multimedia and Internet access.3GPPThird Generation Partnership Project, a collaboration of cell phone technology standards bodies.802.11IEEE standard that specifies medium-access and physical-layer specifications for 1Mbps and 2Mbps wireless connectivity between fixed, portable, and moving stat
3、ions within a local area.802.11aThe IEEE standard that governs the deployment of 5GHz OFDM systems. It specifies the implementation of the physical layer for wireless UNII b.802.11bAn international IEEE standard for WLAN networks, operating at 2.4GHz and providing a maximum data transfer rate of 11M
4、bps.802.11gA proposed standard that describes a wireless networking method for a WLAN that operates in the 2.4GHz radio band (ISM: Industrial Scientific Medical frequency band). It transfers data at up to 54Mbps.A-WeightingA-weighting is a standard weighting curve applied to audio measurements, desi
5、gned to reflect the response of the human ear.Sound-pressure levels derived using A-weighting are denoted by dBA, or A-weighted dB levels.A/D ConverterAnalog to digital. Specifically: A/D converter, a circuit that converts analog signals into a stream of digital data.ACAlternating current: A signal
6、or power source that varies with time, switching polarities. Typically, sinusodial and constant frequency.AccelerometerA sensor or transducer for measuring acceleration.ACPIAdvanced Configuration and Power Interface: An industry-standard specification (co-developed by Hewlett-Packard, Intel, Microso
7、ft, Phoenix, and Toshiba) for operating-system-directed power management for laptop, desktop, and server computers. A replacement for APM.ACPRAdjacent (alternate)-channel power ratioACRAccumulated current registerADMAdd/Drop Multiplexer: A synchronous transmission network (SDH or Sonet) can carry mu
8、ltiple channels. An Add/Drop Multiplexer is a device that adds (inserts) or drops (removes) lower-data-rate channel traffic from the higher-rate aggregated channel.ADPCMAdaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation: A compression technique that encodes only the difference between sequential samples.AD
9、SAnalog design systemADSLAsymmetric Digital Subscriber Line: A method for moving data over regular phone lines. An ADSL circuit carries much more data than a modem can encode on a regular phone connection. ADSL rides on the regular phone wires coming into the subscribers premises (twisted pair coppe
10、r).AEC-Q100A qualification test sequence for integrated circuits developed by the AIAG automotive organization.AFEAnalog Front End: The analog portion of a circuit which precedes A/D conversion.AGCAutomatic Gain Control: A circuit that modulates an amplifiers gain, in response to the relative streng
11、th of the input signal, in order to maintain the output power.AhAmpere-hour(s): A measure of battery capacity. A 4Ah battery could, for instance, deliver 1A for 4 hours, 1/2A for 8 hours, etc.Air DischargeA method for testing ESD-protection structures in which the ESD generator is discharged through
12、 an air gap between the generator and the device under test (DUT).AISAlarm indication systemAISGThe Antenna Interface Standards Group (AISG) creates open specifications for antenna-line control and monitoring for 3G systems.Source: AliasingIn A/D conversion, the Nyquist principle states that the sam
13、pling rate must be at least twice the maximum bandwidth of the analog signal. If the sampling rate is insufficient, then higher-frequency components are undersampled and appear shifted to lower-frequencies. These frequency-shifted components are called aliases.The frequencies that shift are sometime
14、s called folded frequencies because a spectral plot looks like it was folded to superimpose the higher frequency components over the sub-Nyquist portion of the band.AMAmplitude Modulation: A modulation method in which the carrier amplitude changes with the input signal amplitude.Ambient TemperatureT
15、emperature of the air surrounding a component.Ambient Temperature SensorTemperature sensor used to measure the temperature of the air that surrounds a component (the ambient temperature).AMLCDActive-matrix liquid-crystal displayAmp1. Ampere2. AmplifierAmpacityThe amount of current a conductor can ca
16、rry without exceeding its specified temperature, in amperes.AmpereAmpere(s), the unit of electrical current. Current is defined as the amount of charge that flows past a give point, per unit of time.The symbol I is used for current in equations and A is the abbreviation for ampere.Ampere-hourA measu
17、re of charge (or current flow over time). One ampere-hour (or amp-hour or Ah) is a current of one ampere flowing for one hour. The amount of charge transferred in that hour is 3,600 coulombs (ampere-seconds). A milliampere-hour (mAh or milliamp-hour) is a thousandth of an amp-hour. An ampere-second
18、(A-s or amp-second) is an amp supplied for one second.A common use of the term is rating energy storage device capacity, especially rechargeable batteries. For example, a 12-volt, 7Ah rechargeable battery used in an alarm system will supply an amp at the rated voltage range for seven hours, 2 amps f
19、or 3.5 hours, etc. If my alarm consumes 250mA, this battery would operate the system for 28 hours.AmplifierAn electrical circuit that produces an output that is a replica of the input. The output may be scaled or have increased drive, or it may provide isolation (so changes in output conditions do n
20、ot affect the input or other outputs). It may perform other transformations (e.g., filtering or logarithmic drive).Amplifier ClassAmplifier circuit types are divided into classes which describe whether the amplifier operates in a linear or switching mode, and any techniques used to restore linearity
21、 of output.AMPSAdvanced Mobile Phone System: An analog only, 1G standard that operates in the 800MHz to 900MHz frequency band. It is still widely used in the United States.AMRAutomatic Meter Reading: A system installed to read a utility meter remotely.AnalogA system in which an electrical value (usu
22、ally voltage or current, but sometimes frequency, phase, etc.) represents something in the physical world. The electrical signal can then be processed, transmitted, amplified, and finally, transformed back into a physical quality.For example: A microphone produces a current that is proportional to s
23、ound pressure. Various stages amplify, process, modulate, etc. Ultimately, a varying voltage is presented to a speaker which converts it back to sound waves.By contrast, a digital system handles a signal as a stream of numbers.Analog SwitchAn analog switch (sometimes just called a switch) is a switc
24、hing device capable of switching or routing analog signals (meaning signals that can have any level within a specified legal range), based on the level of a digital control signal. Commonly implemented using a transmission gate, an analog switch performs a function similar to that of a relay.For exa
25、mple, an analog switch can turn an audio signal on or off based on a MUTE signal; or analog switches could send one of two signals to a headphone amplifier.Most commonly implemented using CMOS technology integrated circuits. Maxim makes hundreds of examples.Analog Temperature SensorTemperature senso
26、r with a continuous analog voltage or current output that is related, usually linearly, to the measured temperature.ANDCombining two signals so that the output is on if both signals are present. This can be accomplished by an AND logic gate (two inputs, one output which is high if both inputs are).A
27、NSIAmerican National Standards InstituteAnti-AliasingAn anti-aliasing filter is used before A/D conversion. It is a lowpass filter that removes signal components above the Nyquist frequency, thereby eliminating their sampled replicas (aliases) in the baseband.APCAutomatic Power Control: Feature in l
28、aser drivers (such as the MAX3669) that uses feedback from the laser to adjust the drive, to keep the lasers output constant.APDAvalanche Photo Diode: A photodiode designed to take advantage of avalanche multiplication of photocurrent to provide gain. As the reverse-bias voltage approaches the break
29、-down voltage, hole-electron pairs created by absorbed photons acquire sufficient energy to create additional hole-electron pairs when they collide with ions. Thus a multiplication or signal gain is achieved.APIApplication program interface: A software layer that allows a system to be programmed via
30、 a defined set of commands.APMAdvanced Power Management: Power management standard for computers that provides five power states: Ready, Stand-by, Suspended, Hibernation, Off.APONATM (-based) passive optical networkAPQPAdvanced Product Quality Planning. System developed by the AIAG automotive organi
31、zation to communicate common product quality planning and control plan guidelines for suppliers to the automotive industry.ASCIIAmerican Standard Codes for Information InterchangeASICApplication-specific integrated circuit.ATEAutomatic test equipment; automated test equipment. ATMAsynchronous transf
32、er modeAuto ShutdownA feature in EIA-232 interface devices which puts the IC into a low-power shutdown mode when no signal is present on the EIA-232 bus.Autoshutdown PlusA feature in EIA-232 interface devices which puts the IC into a low-power shutdown mode when no signal is present on the bus or th
33、e transmitter inputs.AutotransformerAn autotransformer is a transformer that uses a common winding for both the primary and secondary windings. Essentially an inductor with a center-tap, an autotransformer is often used in power-supply boost-converter applications to achieve a higher output voltage,
34、 while limiting the peak flyback voltage seen by the power switch.AWG1. Arbitrary waveform generator2. American Wire Gauge: A measure of wire thickness (which also dictates cross-sectional area, and for a given material, ampacity). Example: 24 AWG wire has a nominal diameter of 0.0201in or 0.511mm.
35、Also called the Brown and Sharpe Wire Gauge.Note that steel wire is measured by a different gauge. AWG only applies to wire used to conduct electricity.BBel: Measurement of a signals power compared to a reference; also, measurement of sound pressure. See the more commonly used term, decibel, or, dB.
36、Backup Step-UpStep-up, switching-regulator power supply with a backup battery switchover.Bandwidth1. Bandwidth (BW) is a range of frequencies, or information, that a circuit can handle or the range of frequencies that a signal contains or occupies.Example: An AM broadcast radio channel in the US has
37、 a bandwidth of 10kHz, meaning that it occupies a 10kHz-wide band, such as the frequencies from 760kHz to 770kHz.2. The amount of data a digital channel or line can handle, expressed in bits per second (bps), kilobits per second (kbps), baud, or a similar measure.Base StationA base station (or bases
38、tation) is a wireless transceiver at a fixed location (e.g. atop a telephone pole) which is part of a wireless communications network, e.g. the cell phone network. Typically, the base station connects to any cell phones in its area and relays the calls to the wired network.A femto base station is a
39、smaller, personal base station which might cover a home or building and connect via a DSL Internet connection.BaselineThe electrical signal from a sensor when no measured variable is present. Often referred to the output at no-load condition.Bass BoostCircuitry that boosts the bass response of the a
40、mplifier, improving audio reproduction, especially when using inexpensive headphones.Battery BackupA feature of microprocessor supervisory circuits and some power supplies to switch between a main power source and a battery.Battery Freshness SealA feature in microprocessor supervisory circuits which
41、 disconnects a backup battery from any down-stream circuitry until VCCis applied the first time. This keeps a backup battery from discharging until the first time a board is plugged in and used, and thus preserves the battery life.Battery Fuel GaugeA feature or device that measures the accumulated e
42、nergy added to and removed from a battery, allowing accurate estimates of battery charge level.Battery MonitorA feature that monitors the voltage on a battery and indicates when the battery is low. It is usually implemented using a comparator to compare the battery voltage to a specified level. May
43、also include functions such as charging, remaining capacity estimation, safety monitoring, unique ID, temperature measurement, and nonvolatile (NV) parametric storage.Battery SwitchoverA circuit that switches between the higher of a main supply and a backup battery.BCDBinary-coded decimal: Represent
44、ation of a number in which each decimal digit (0-9) is encoded in binary, with four bits per decimal digit.BERBit Error Rate: A measure of the number of erroneous bits which can be expected in a specified number of bits in a serial stream.BERTBit Error Rate (BER) Tester: A piece of test equipment wh
45、ich determines the bit error rate for a device under test (DUT).Beyond-the-RailsA feature of amplifiers that allows input or output voltages to exceed the supply rails.BGABall grid array: A packaging technology.BidirectionalThe device accommodates signals traveling either direction though a single c
46、hannel.Bipolar InputsAn input which accommodates signals both above and below ground.Bipolar Junction TransistorA Bipolar Junction Transistor, or BJT, is a solid-state device in which the current flow between two terminals (the collector and the emitter) is controlled by the amount of current that f
47、lows through a third terminal (the base).Contrast to the other main transistor type, the FET, in which the ouput current is controlled by input voltage (rather than by input current).BISTBuilt-in self-test.Bit BangingA technique which uses the general-purpose ports of a microcontroller to emulate a
48、serial interface standard (I2C, SPI, etc).Bit Error RatioThe number of erroneous bits divided by the total number of bits transmitted, received, or processed over some stipulated period.Blade ServerA blade server is a computer system on a motherboard, which includes processor(s), memory, a network connection, and sometimes storage. The blade idea is intended to address the needs of large-scale computing centers to reduce space requirements for application servers and lower
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