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Definition of base plate in English English dictionary
Substrate to which circuit components are mounted or, a metal plate to which the power supply is attached Normally used to draw heat away from critical circuit components Also see Heat Sink
A plate attached to the base of a column which rests on a foundation or other support, usually secured by anchor bolts
A substrate to which circuit components are mounted or, a metal plate to which the power converter is attached Normally used to draw heat away from critical circuit components See Heat Sink
A pVPD Assembly mounts off of the beam support I-beam in a clam-shell design - the Base Plate attaches to the I-beam and is the "lower shell", and the Upper Structure rests on the Base Plate from above and is the "upper shell" The Base Plate also provides the mounting location of the FEE box The Base Plate is electrically isolated from the pVPD Detector Assemblies and from the FEE box, as both the I-beam and Base Plate are at Balcony (i e BAD) ground
A steel plate welded to the base of a column which distributes the column loads over an area of foundation large enough to prevent crushing of the concrete and usually secured by anchor bolts
- The plate issued by the base jurisdiction, which should be the only registration
a plate-shaped piece of steel that is made an integral part of the base of a column, a pedestal, or another member It transmits and distributes its load directly to the substructure or to another member
A baseplate is generally recognized as a separate part or element that is used for mounting purposes and to conduct heat away from heat generating components (e g , resistors, diodes, transformers, etc ) The properties of baseplate materials include, but are not limited to, sufficient mechanical strength, high thermal conductivity, and low specific heat The term "heatsink" is frequently used in lieu of baseplate
The heated metal surface onto which the lampwork is placed and kept warm Basket Latticinio radiating out from the centre of the base of a paperweight and stopping half-way up the side of the paperweight to form a 'basket' holding the motif Back to Top