Electronics (Mike Jaroch)
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TENSILE STRENGTHThe greatest stress a substance can withstand along its length without tearing apart [4]. | ||
TERMINALAn electrical connection [1] [4]. | ||
TERMINAL BOARDAlso called a terminal strip. An insulating base or slab equipped with terminals for connecting wiring [4]. | ||
TERMINAL DIAGRAMA diagram of a switch, relay, terminal board, or other component showing the connections to the equipment [4]. | ||
TERMINAL LUGA device attached to a conductor to permit connection to a terminal [4]. | ||
TEST EQUIPMENTA general term applied to devices used to test electrical and electronic circuits [3]. | ||
TEST POINTSLocations in equipment that are accessible to the technician's test probes where operating voltages or signals can be monitored [16]. | ||
TETRODE TUBEA four-electrode electron tube containing a plate, a cathode, a control grid, and a screen grid [6]. | ||
THERMAL INERTIAThe capacity of a soldering iron to generate and maintain a satisfactory soldering temperature while giving up heat to the material being soldered [4]. | ||