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- network for a more general description of telecommunications usage. A Boucherot cell (or Zobel network) is an electronic filter, used in audio amplifiers...
- Paul Boucherot (3 October, 1869– 20 February, 1943) was an engineer with the Chemins de Fer du Nord (Northern Railway of France). He studied at the elite...
- The term ferroresonance was apparently coined by French engineer Paul Boucherot in a 1920 paper, in which he analysed the phenomenon of two stable fundamental...
- be made discretely and are also built as a single component (see also Boucherot cell). When the current flowing is DC, a simple rectifier diode is often...
- Rodriguez as William Judd Hirsch as Bill Lauren Lakis as Terri Jean-Luc Boucherot as Peter Ted Rooney as Ted Ben Coonley as Ben Chase Hawkins as Alex Izabel...
- reactive portion of loudspeaker impedance, the design is sometimes called a Boucherot cell. In this case, only half the network is implemented as fixed components...
- (1892–1965), French radio engineer and radio receiver manufacturer. Paul Boucherot (4°), physicist, pioneer of DC electric power distribution Georges Claude...
- (1851–1857). Léon Godefroy (1857–1858) (deceased in function). Joseph Boucherot (1858–1870). Simon-Hyacinte Blanche (in 1870). Jean-Théoxene Roque de...
- theory, Bode plot Mikhail Botvinnik Computer chess, expert system AI Paul Boucherot Reactive power Karlheinz Brandenburg Audio compression scheme MP3 Charles...
- French painter Ludwig Börne – German political writer and satirist Paul BoucherotFrench electrical engineer Louis of Bourbon-Two SiciliesItalian count...