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(isim) devir ettirici

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Turkish - English
circulator
A passive electronic component with three or more ports, in which the ports can be accessed in such a way that when a signal is fed into any port it is transferred to the next port only
A person or thing that causes something to circulate

Who is the circulator of this rumor?.

A local transit system that provides regular service within a closed loop

You can ride the airport circulator to the next terminal.

A small 20-passenger bus, running at approximately 15 to 30-minute headways The bus is intended to connect employees, shoppers and visitors to the Northgate area with the Transit Center It would be a separately-funded supplement to regular Metro Service
A passive microwave device consisting of 3-ports that allows the signal entering each port to pass to the port adjacent to it (either clockwise or counter-clockwise) but not to the port in the other direction
An RF device with three ports (typically) that allows RF power to be directed with low loss out of one port, but none out of the third port The device is symmetrical, and any port may be selected for the input port Circulators are made in coaxial, waveguide, stripline and surface mount geometries
{i} distributor; one that moves from place to place; person or thing that circulates
One who, or that which, circulates