A type of equalization circuit that has three variable parameters: frequency, cut or boost bandwidth, and Q
capability of some CAD systems to keep a directed set of relationship so that changes can be propagated to following constructions In some cases theses relationship will correspond to the design intend and some mechanical logic of the design
A type of equalizer that permits the center frequency, the filter shape, and the amplitude of each band to be varied (e g , You should save up for a good parametric equalizer so that you can dump your old 5 band graphic EQ )
{s} of a parameter, of a factor, of a variable that changes according to the circumstances
An approach to shape representation in which a curve or a surface is defined by a set of equations expressed in terms of a set of independent variables (i e the parameters) This representation is convenient for curvature and bounds computation and the control of position and tangency
(adj ) A term used to classify curves for which the path is described by a mathematical function rather than a set of coordinates A parameter within the function (often specified as u or v) is varied from 0 to 1 to define all the coordinate points along the curve
a sensitive, low-noise amplifier of high-frequency or microwave radio waves that utilizes an inductor or capacitor whose reactance varies periodically at a similar frequency
a set of equations that defines the coordinates of the dependent variables (x, y and z) of a curve or surface in terms of one or more independent variables or parameters
An optical parametric amplifier, abbreviated OPA, is a laser light source that emits the light of variable wavelengths by an optical parametric amplification process