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concentratorA device that combines several communications channels into one. It is often used to tie multiple terminals together into one line. It differs from a multiplexor, which also combines several lines into one, because the total bandwidth of a concentrator's inputs is not equal to its outputs. A concentrator may temporarily store data to allow for this discrepancy, whereas a multiplexor does not. concentrator [′kän·sən‚trād·ər] (electronics) Buffer switch (analog or digital) which reduces the number of trunks required. (engineering) An apparatus used to concentrate materials. A plant where materials are concentrated.
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Side by side with solutions provided by two other major suppliers, Etisalat will deploy Zhone's MXK Intelligent Terabit Access Concentrator with zNID(TM) optical network terminals to business and residential customers in a major network expansion throughout the For his research, Kelley will attempt to improve a device called a luminescent solar concentrator. Different solar concentrators were tested to discover the effects of concentrator parameters on energy collected. |
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