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(Tıp) unipolar
A signal range that is always positive or always negative (i e 0 to +10 V)
An analog signal range that is always positive (through zero)
A signal stream in which all one bits are the same voltage polarity Zero bits normally are zero volts
having a single pole
Having, or acting by means of, one pole only
A bifilar wound motor The current flows only in one direction through each winding Normally there are two winding per bobbin and eight bobbins per motor Usually is a 5, 6 or eight wire motor One or more common leads are used per winding Has less torque than a bipolar stepper motor but is simpler to drive Bipolar stepper motor- just two windings The electronic controls reverse the current alternately between the coils This motor has more torque but requires more electronic controls
A unipolar signal is one that is always positive (or always negative), never crossing through the zero level In SFX Machine, a sine wave processed with a DC Offset of 100% would be a unipolar signal
In digital instruments, a capability for measuring voltage or current of only one polarity
{s} having one magnetic pole
Having but one pole or process; - - applied to those ganglionic nerve cells which have but one radiating process; opposed to multipolar
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