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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
Industry: Telecommunications
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ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.
A device that does not require a source of energy for its operation. Note: Examples of passive devices are electrical resistors, electrical capacitors, diodes, optical fibers, cables, wires, glass lenses, and filters.
Industry:Telecommunications
A device that electrically or physically removes bridged telephone pairs. Note: Relays, saturable inductors, and semiconductors are used as bridge lifters.
Industry:Telecommunications
A device that enables any one user of a group of users to transmit a message to all other users in that group. Synonym technical control hubbing repeater.
Industry:Telecommunications
A device that enables any one user of a group of users to transmit a message to all other users in that group. Synonym technical control hubbing repeater.
Industry:Telecommunications
A device that enables equipment, such as computers and card dialers, to originate calls automatically over a telecommunications network.
Industry:Telecommunications
A device that generates periodic, accurately spaced signals that are used for such purposes as timing, regulation of the operations of a processor, or generation of interrupts.
Industry:Telecommunications
A device that has a substantially constant output amplitude over a wide range of input amplitudes.
Industry:Telecommunications
A device that has at least one output channel and one or more input channels, all characterized by discrete states, such that the state of each output channel is determined by the previous states of the input channels.
Industry:Telecommunications
A device that imposes a signal on a carrier.
Industry:Telecommunications
A device that imposes hard limiting on a signal and contains a filter that suppresses the unwanted products (harmonics) of the limiting process.
Industry:Telecommunications