resistive
1Resistive — Re*sist ive ( ?v), a. Serving to resist. B. Jonsosn. [1913 Webster] …
2resistive — index adverse (hostile), disobedient, insubordinate, intractable, negative, opposite, perverse, preve …
3resistive — [ri zis′tiv] adj. resisting, tending to resist, or capable of resistance resistively adv …
4resistive — adjective a) Resisting the passage of electrical current This material is highly resistive. b) Tending to resist He had a stubborn, resistive nature. See Also: resistant, resistance …
5resistive — adjective Date: 1603 marked by resistance often used in combination < fire resistive material > • resistively adverb • resistiveness noun …
6résistive — ● résistif, résistive adjectif Se dit d un dispositif ou d un circuit électriques dont la grandeur essentielle est la résistance …
7Resistive touchscreen — Resistive touchscreens are composed of two flexible sheets coated with a resistive material and separated by an air gap or microdots. When contact is made to the surface of the touchscreen, the two sheets are pressed together, registering the… …
8Resistive random-access memory — (RRAM) is a new non volatile memory type being developed by Fujitsu, Sharp, [US patent|6531371] Samsung, [US patent|7292469] Micron Technology, [US patent|6867996] Spansion, [US patent|7157750] Macronix, [US patent|7067865] Winbond, [US… …
9resistive part — varžinė grandis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. resistive part; resistive section vok. Widerstandsglied, n rus. резистивное звено, n pranc. branche résistive, f; maille résistive, f …
10resistive section — varžinė grandis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. resistive part; resistive section vok. Widerstandsglied, n rus. резистивное звено, n pranc. branche résistive, f; maille résistive, f …