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frequency converter

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frequency converter [′frē·kwən·sē kən‚vərd·ər]
(electricity)
A circuit, device, or machine that changes an alternating current from one frequency to another, with or without a change in voltage or number of phases. Also known as frequency changer; frequency translator.


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