Mar 15, 2010 16:55
14 yrs ago
English term
pull-down resistor
GBK
English to Norwegian
Tech/Engineering
Electronics / Elect Eng
Definition from
Sealevel Systems, Inc.:
A resistor used to pull a logic input "down" to the low state, or logic-0 state, thus preventing a disconnected input from floating into an undetermined state.
Example sentences:
If the pull-down resistor is not there, the bridge chip could think that the attached device is a master when it is a slave or could think that it is a slave when it is really a master. Because of this you should be safe and add the pull-down resistor. (Cypress Semiconductor Corporation)
If your PIC's pins are set to INPUT, they will be floating (high impedance). In that case, you would still need pull-up or pull-down resistors for an external CMOS device that was getting input from that pin of the PIC. (All About Circuits)
These USB devices have a default power-up state of logic high, because they have an internal pull-up resistor. Attaching an external pull-down resistor will note yield a logic low start up state. (National Instruments Corporation)
Proposed translations
(Norwegian)
3 | nedtrekksmotstand | Kjetil Kiran |
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Proposed translations
58 days
nedtrekksmotstand
Definition from
University paper:
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Example sentences:
Når vi skal beregne logisk effort tar vi igjen utgangspunkt i en inverter, med samme opp- og nedtrekksmotstand, som kan levere like mye strøm som pseudo nMOS porten. (University paper)
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