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limiter

[ UK /lˈɪmɪtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. (electronics) a nonlinear electronic circuit whose output is limited in amplitude; used to limit the instantaneous amplitude of a waveform (to clip off the peaks of a waveform)
    a limiter introduces amplitude distortion

How To Use limiter In A Sentence

  • Circuit and method for controlling an inrush current limiter in a power conversion system that includes power factor correction
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  • Good thing there is not a word limiter on this blog. Teachers Union Drops Over $300,000 On Pennsylvania Radio Ad For Hillary
  • If you buy your car here in Namibia and request the 250 km/h limiter to be removed, you will loose your warranty.
  • In addition, unlike the previous model, anti-lock brakes, electronic stability programme and cruise control and speed limiter are all fitted as standard on the new model.
  • A temperature limiter has a set level at which it stops, to prevent water becoming dangerously hot.
  • The "limiter" blows like a fuse if usage rises past a set level and electricity is not restored until the device is flipped back on by the homeowner, who must walk outside to the meter. Undefined
  • Neighbours were assured among the conditions for the licence would be those recommended by the police, such as a noise limiter, the doors and windows would be kept shut and internal security cameras provided.
  • It's now possible to an fit an automatic speed limiter to your car so that you simply can't exceed the speed limit.
  • Edmund King, of the Motorist's Foundation, said limiters might make motorists less alert: ‘If you take too much control away the driver could switch on to autopilot.’
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