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`IEEE Std 100-1992
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`[Including Abstracts of All Current IEEE Standards]
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`Fifth Edition
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`The New IEEE Standard Dictionary
`of Electrical and Electronics Terms
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`Gediminas P. Kurpis, Chair
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`Christopher J. Booth. Editor
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`The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
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`Copyright © 1993 by the
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`January 15. 1993
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`SH 1 5594
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`TEM wave
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`1351
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`terminal board
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`TEM wave. See:
`wave.
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`transverse electromagnetic
`211-1990
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`teratology. The study of developmental abnor-
`malities in the fetus.
`539- 1990
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`ten high day. See: 10 high day.
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`ten high day busy-hour
`10 high day. See.-
`(THDBH) load: time-consistent (TC) traffic
`measures.
`973-1990
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`load. To
`ten high day busy-hour (THDBH)
`calculate the THDBH load, traffic data for the
`time-consistent busy hour is processed all
`year to identify the 10 highest traffic days of
`the year. The 10-day average traffic level for
`this time-consistent busy hour is the THDBH
`load.
`See:
`time—consistent
`(TC)
`traffic
`measures.
`973-1990
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`tens complement (mathematics of comput-
`ing). The radix complement of a decimal
`numeral. which may be formed by subtracting
`each digit from 9, then adding 1 to the least
`significant digit and executing any required
`carries. For example. the tens complement of
`4830 is 5170. Syn: complement on ten. 610.1
`tension. See: final unloaded conductor ten-
`sion: initial conductor tension: conductor.
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`tension site (conductor stringing equipment).
`The location on the line where the tensioner.
`reel stands and anchors (snubs) are located.
`This site may also serve as the pull or tension
`site for the next sag section. Syn: conductor
`payout station; payout site; reel setup.
`524-1980
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`tension stringing (conductor stringing equip-
`ment). The use of pullers and tensioners to
`keep the conductor under tension and positive
`control during the stringing phase. thus keep-
`ing it clear of the earth and other obstacles
`which could cause damage.
`524-1980
`tension,
`unloaded
`(transmission
`and
`distribution).
`(1 )
`initial. The
`longitudinal
`tension in a conductor prior to the application
`of any external load. (2)final. The longitudinal
`tension in a conductor after
`it has been
`subjected for an appreciable period to the
`loading prescribed for the loading district in
`which it is situated. or equivalent loading. and
`the loading removed. Final unloaded tension
`shall include the effect of inelastic deformation
`(creep).See: unloaded tension.
`C2.2-l960
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`tenth-power width (in a plane containing the
`direction of the maximum of a lobe). The full
`angle between the two directions in that plane
`about
`the maximum in which the radiation
`Intensity is one-tenth the maximum value of
`the lobe. See: antenna.
`145-1983
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`temire (1) (STEbus). The time during which a
`master has control of the bus.
`1000—1987
`(2)
`lNuBus®). Time period of unbroken
`Ownership of the bus by a particular module.
`a)’ consist of one or more transactions or
`attention cycles.
`1 196- l 987
`"um!!! is a registered trademark of Texas instruments.
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`terdenary. (A) Pertaining to a selection in which
`there are 13 possible outcomes. (B) Pertaining
`to the numeration system with a radix of 13.
`610.1
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`terminal (1) (supervisory control, data acqui-
`sition. and automatic control]. (A) A point in
`a system or communication network at which
`data can either enter or leave. (B) An input/
`output device capable of transmitting entries to
`and obtaining output from the system of which
`it is a part. for example cathode-ray tube (crt)
`terminal.
`C37. 1- 1987
`(2) (packaging machinery). A point of connec-
`tion in an electric circuit.
`333-1980w
`(3) (power and distribution transformer). (A)
`A conducting element of an equipment or a cir-
`cuit
`intended for connection to an external
`conductor. (B) A device attached to a conductor
`to facilitate connection with another conduc-
`tor.
`C57. 12.80- 1978
`(4) (terminal connector) (power switchgear).
`A connector for attaching a conductor to elec-
`trical apparatus. C37.40-1981. C37. 100-1981
`(5) (network). A point at which any element
`may be directly connected to one or more other
`elements. See: network analysis.
`153-1950w
`[6) (semiconductor device) (industrial con-
`trol) (light emitting diodes). An externally
`available point of connection to one or more
`electrodes or elements within the device. See:
`anode: semiconductor; semiconductor recti-
`fier cell.
`216-1960w
`(7) (communication channels). (A) (general). A
`point in a system or communication network
`at which data can either enter or leave.
`[20). (85!
`(B) (telegraph circuits). A general term referring
`to the equipment at the end of a telegraph cir-
`cuit. modems.
`input-output and associated
`equipment. See: telegraph.
`[49)
`(8) (rotating machinery). A conducting ele-
`ment of a winding intended for connection to
`an external electrical conductor. See: stator.l9)
`(9) (power outages). A functional facility (sub—
`station. generating station. or load center) that
`includes components such as bus sections.
`circuit breakers, and protection systems where
`transmission units terminate.
`859-1987
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`(power
`board)
`(terminal
`block
`terminal
`switchgear). An insulating base equipped with
`terminals for connecting secondary and control
`wiring.
`C37. 100-1981
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`distribution
`and
`(power
`terminal board
`transformer). A plate of insulating material
`that is used to support terminations of winding
`leads. Notes: (1) The terminations. which may
`be mounted studs or blade connectors. are
`used for making connections to the supply
`line, the load. other external circuits. or among
`the windings of
`the machine.
`(2) Small
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