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line pair

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line pair [′līn ‚per]
(spectroscopy)
In spectrographic analysis, a particular spectral line and the internal standard line with which it is compared to determine the concentration of a substance.


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5 mm pitch between the signal line pair, which allows the signal lines to be tightly coupled and results in good common mode noise rejection.
2 arc-min per line pair at a constant eye relief of 42 inches.
Packaged in a low-profile SOT-143 package, one SR70 device is designed to protect one line pair.
 
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