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attenuation equalizer

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attenuation equalizer

[ə‚ten·yə′wā·shən ′ē·kwə‚līz·ər]
(electronics)
Corrective network which is designed to make the absolute value of the transfer impedance, with respect to two chosen pairs of terminals, substantially constant for all frequencies within a desired range. Also known as attenuation factor.
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