ABB Totalflow NGC8206 Manual Del Usuario página 254

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TERM
BIOS
Bipolar
Bipolar Transistor
Bit
Bits Per Second
Blue Dot Technology
Board
Boiling Point
Bootstrap Loader
Bounce
BP Mix
BPS
Bridge
Bridge Resistance
British Thermal Unit
Browser
BS&W
BSL
Btu
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Basic Input/Output System. A program, usually stored in ROM, which
provides the fundamental services required for the operation of the
computer. These services range from peripheral control to updating the
time of day.
A signal range that includes both positive and negative values.
The most common form of transistor.
Binary Digit - the smallest unit of binary data. One binary digit, either 0
or 1. See also byte.
Unit of data transmission rate.
Technological changes to the DC and ACM Modules, decreasing noise
by changing ground. Allows amplification of the results, gains
resolution.
Common name used to identify the Main Electronic Board. Also called
Motherboard, Engine Card and Circuit Board.
The temperature at which a substance in the liquid phase transforms to
the gaseous phase; commonly refers to the boiling point of water which
is 100°C (212°F) at sea level.
Abbreviated BSL. Software enabling user to communicate with the
PCBA for the purpose of programming the FLASH memory in the
microcontroller.
Bouncing is the tendency of any two metal contacts in an electronic
device to generate multiple signals as the contacts close or open.
When you press a key on your computer keyboard, you expect a single
contact to be recorded by your computer. In fact, however, there is an
initial contact, a slight bounce or lightening up of the contact, then
another contact as the bounce ends, yet another bounce back, and so
forth. A similar effect takes place when a switch made using a metal
contact is opened.
A liquefied hydrocarbon product composed primarily of butanes and
propane.
See Bits Per Second.
Generally a short-circuit on a PC board caused by solder joining two
adjacent tracks.
See Input impedance and Output impedance.
Energy required to raise one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit.
One pound of water at 32 F° requires the transfer of 144 BTUs to
freeze into solid ice.
Software which formats Web pages for viewing; the Web client
See Basic Sediment and Water.
See Bootstrap Loader.
See British Thermal Unit.
DEFINITION
2103650-001 – rev. AB

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