compander — plėstuvas spaustuvas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. compander; compressor expander vok. Kompander, m; Kompandor, m rus. компандер, m pranc. compandeur, m ryšiai: sinonimas – kompanderis … Automatikos terminų žodynas
Compander — Ein Kompander ist ein elektronisches System zur Reduzierung des Rauschens bei analogen Tonaufnahmen, zum Beispiel auf Compact Cassetten. Eingangssignal Nach Kompression, vor Expa … Deutsch Wikipedia
compander — noun Any device used for companding … Wiktionary
COMPANDER — COMpressor/exPANDER (Computing » Telecom) … Abbreviations dictionary
compander — [kəm pandə] (also compandor) noun a device that improves the signal to noise ratio of an electrical signal by compressing the range of amplitudes of the signal before transmission, and then expanding it on reproduction or reception. Derivatives… … English new terms dictionary
Compander — F/A/V Refers to a device that compresses an input signal and expands the output signal in order to reduce noise. (Sound) … Audio and video glossary
compander — /keuhm pan deuhr/, n. Electronics. (in a communications path) a combination of a compressor at one point and an expander at another, the compressor reducing the volume of a signal and the expander restoring it. Also, compandor. [1965 70;… … Useful english dictionary
dbx (noise reduction) — The logo represents both the company and its noise reduction system dbx is a family of noise reduction systems developed by the company of the same name. The most common implementations are dbx Type I and dbx Type II for analog tape recording and … Wikipedia
Analog-to-digital converter — An analog to digital converter (abbreviated ADC, A/D or A to D) is an electronic integrated circuit, which converts continuous signals to discrete digital numbers. The reverse operation is performed by a digital to analog converter… … Wikipedia
Dbx (noise reduction) — dbx is a family of noise reduction systems developed by the company of the same name. The most common implementations are dbx Type I and dbx Type II for analog tape recording and, less commonly, vinyl LPs. A separate implementation, known as dbx… … Wikipedia