to switch a circuit
31Circuit identification code — The ISDN Services User Part (ISUP) Circuit Identification Code (CIC) is part of the Signaling System #7 which is used to set up telephone calls in Public Switched Telephone Networks.[1][2] as part of the Initial Address Message (IAM). When a… …
32circuit breaker — noun a device that trips like a switch and opens the circuit when overloaded • Syn: ↑breaker • Derivationally related forms: ↑break (for: ↑breaker) • Hypernyms: ↑fuse, ↑e …
33circuit element — noun 1. : a part of an electric circuit or network (as a generator, switch, lamp, or vacuum tube) 2. : one of the three quantitative attributes (resistance, inductance, capacitance) characteristic of an electric circuit …
34switch off — Synonyms and related words: amplify, charge, close, cut, electrify, energize, galvanize, generate, kill, loop in, plug in, shock, short, short circuit, shut, shut down, shut off, step down, step up, stiffen, switch on, turn off, turn on| …
35switch — jungtuvas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. breaker; circuit breaker; switch vok. Ausschalter, m; Schalter, m; Unterbrecher, m rus. выключатель, m pranc. appareil de coupure, m; disjoncteur, m; interrupteur, m …
36circuit breaker — noun Date: 1872 a switch that automatically interrupts the current of an overloaded electric circuit …
37circuit breaker — noun An electrical switch capable of opening and closing an electrical circuit in all operating conditions, including fault situations …
38circuit-breaker — /ˈsɜkət breɪkə / (say serkuht braykuh) noun 1. a device, as a switch, for interrupting an electric circuit under normal or under fault conditions. 2. an event, activity, etc., which acts as a distraction from previous preoccupations and tensions …
39circuit breaker — jungtuvas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. breaker; circuit breaker; switch vok. Ausschalter, m; Schalter, m; Unterbrecher, m rus. выключатель, m pranc. appareil de coupure, m; disjoncteur, m; interrupteur, m …
40switch — (swich) 1. a transfer, shift, or change. 2. a device that makes or breaks an electric circuit …