Feb 21, 2017 06:58
7 yrs ago
German term

das Flip-Flop (w3/2) zurückgesetzt wird

Non-PRO German to Polish Tech/Engineering Electronics / Elect Eng
Całe zdanie brzmi tak:
Es kippt mit der nächsten negativen Flanke des Taktes SCP/7 zurück, wodurch über den Q-Ausgang ebenfalls das Flip-Flop (w3/2) zurückgesetzt wird.

Mam pytanie o czasowniki "setzen" i "zurücksetzen" związany z przerzutnikiem (Flip-Flop). Angielskie odpowiedniki tych czasowników w tym kontekście to set i cancel. Czy można powiedzieć, że jest on ustawiany i kasowany?
Proposed translations (Polish)
4 ustawiany w stan niski
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (2): Crannmer, Joanna Łuczka

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Discussion

Crannmer Feb 21, 2017:
ustawianie i zerowanie *

Proposed translations

1 day 17 hrs

ustawiany w stan niski

rücksetzen = ustawiać w stan niski
setzen = ustawiać w stan wysoki
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