Emitter definition

Emitter means a drip irrigation emission device that delivers water slowly from the system to the soil.
Emitter means drip irrigation fittings that deliver water slowly from the system to the soil.
Emitter means an orifice that discharges effluent at a slow, controlled rate.

Examples of Emitter in a sentence

  • UNIT - IIIBipolar Junction Transistor (BJT): Principle of Operation, Common Emitter, Common Base and Common Collector Configurations, Transistor as a switch, switching times, UNIT - IVJunction Field Effect Transistor (FET): Construction, Principle of Operation, Pinch-Off Voltage, Volt- Ampere Characteristic, Comparison of BJT and FET, FET as Voltage Variable Resistor, MOSFET, MOSTET as a capacitor.

  • Emitter lines shall be designed as a continuous loop circuit with no dead-ends.

  • Sprinklers comply with ASABE/ICC 802-2014 Landscape Irrigation Sprinkler & Emitter Standard.

  • Emitter lines shall be drawn to scale and emitter spacing shall be indicated on the drawings.

  • UNIT - IIBipolar Junction Transistor (BJT): Principle of Operation, Common Emitter, Common Base and Common Collector Configurations, Transistor as a switch, switching times, Transistor Biasing and Stabilization - Operating point, DC & AC load lines, Biasing - Fixed Bias, Self Bias, Bias Stability, Bias Compensation using Diodes.


More Definitions of Emitter

Emitter means a drip irrigation emission device that delivers water slowly from the system to the soil measured as gallons per hour.
Emitter means orifices that discharge effluent at controlled rates, usually specified in gallons-per-hour (gph). Emitters are typically found in subsurface drip irrigation systems.
Emitter means the device used to control the applications of irrigation water. This term is used to refer to the low flow rate devices used in micro-irrigation systems.
Emitter means a drip irrigation fitting that delivers water slowly from the system to the soil.
Emitter means orifices that discharge effluent at controlled rates, usually specified in gallons‐per‐hour (gph). Emitters are typically found in subsurface drip irrigation systems.
Emitter meansadripirrigationemissiondevicethatdelivers water slowlyfromthesystem to thesoil.
Emitter means small diameter openings in dripline that can dissipate pressure and allow a slow, controlled discharge (rated in gallons per hour).