Betekenis van:
readout

readout
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the output of a computer in readable form

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    Hyperoniemen

    readout
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • an electronic device the displays information is a visual form

      Synoniemen

      Hyperoniemen

      readout
      Zelfstandig naamwoord
        • the information displayed or recorded on an electronic device

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        Voorbeeldzinnen

        1. OBD readout indicating significant malfunction.
        2. OBD readout indicating significant malfunction
        3. Detector arrays (including electronic interconnection or readout systems);
        4. ‘Zero meter’ references are to the ‘Wh’ readout of the meter.
        5. The opacity readout mode must only be used for calibration and checking of the opacimeter.
        6. The smoke must be measured with an opacimeter having an opacity and a light absorption coefficient readout mode.
        7. With the light being prevented from reaching the receiver, the readout must be adjusted to 100,0 % ± 1,0 % opacity.
        8. With no blockage of the opacimeter light beam, the readout must be adjusted to 0,0 % ± 1,0 % opacity.
        9. The smoke values of the test cycle must be measured in the light absorption coefficient readout mode.
        10. The linearity of the opacimeter must be checked in the opacity readout mode as per the manufacturer's recommendations.
        11. The light absorption coefficient is then correctly calculated based upon the measured opacity and the LA, as submitted by the opacimeter manufacturer, when the instrument is returned to the k readout mode for testing.
        12. "Focal plane array" (6) means a linear or two-dimensional planar layer, or combination of planar layers, of individual detector elements, with or without readout electronics, which work in the focal plane.
        13. The zero and full scale checks must be made in the opacity readout mode, since the opacity scale offers two truly definable calibration points, namely 0 per cent opacity and 100 per cent opacity.
        14. "Flight path optimisation" (7) is a procedure that minimizes deviations from a four-dimensional (space and time) desired trajectory based on maximizing performance or effectiveness for mission tasks. "Focal plane array" (6) means a linear or two-dimensional planar layer, or combination of planar layers, of individual detector elements, with or without readout electronics, which work in the focal plane.
        15. "Focal plane array" (6) means a linear or two-dimensional planar layer, or combination of planar layers, of individual detector elements, with or without readout electronics, which work in the focal plane. N.B.:This is not intended to include a stack of single detector elements or any two, three or four element detectors provided time delay and integration is not performed within the element.