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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract In electronics, a center tap (CT) is a conIn electronics, a center tap (CT) is a contact made to a point halfway along a winding of a transformer or inductor, or along the element of a resistor or a potentiometer. Taps are sometimes used on inductors for the coupling of signals, and may not necessarily be at the half-way point, but rather, closer to one end. A common application of this is in the Hartley oscillator. Inductors with taps also permit the transformation of the amplitude of alternating current (AC) voltages for the purpose of power conversion, in which case, they are referred to as autotransformers, since there is only one winding. An example of an autotransformer is an automobile ignition coil. Potentiometer tapping provides one or more connections along the device's element, along with the usual connections at each of the two ends of the element, and the slider connection. Potentiometer taps allow for circuit functions that would otherwise not be available with the usual construction of just the two end connections and one slider connection.end connections and one slider connection. , En électrotechnique, une prise médiane (ceEn électrotechnique, une prise médiane (center tap, en anglais) est une connexion située au milieu : de la bobine primaire ou secondaire d'un transformateur, d'un inducteur, d'une résistance ou d'un potentiomètre. * Portail de l’électricité et de l’électroniquetail de l’électricité et de l’électronique
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rdfs:comment En électrotechnique, une prise médiane (ceEn électrotechnique, une prise médiane (center tap, en anglais) est une connexion située au milieu : de la bobine primaire ou secondaire d'un transformateur, d'un inducteur, d'une résistance ou d'un potentiomètre. * Portail de l’électricité et de l’électroniquetail de l’électricité et de l’électronique , In electronics, a center tap (CT) is a conIn electronics, a center tap (CT) is a contact made to a point halfway along a winding of a transformer or inductor, or along the element of a resistor or a potentiometer. Taps are sometimes used on inductors for the coupling of signals, and may not necessarily be at the half-way point, but rather, closer to one end. A common application of this is in the Hartley oscillator. Inductors with taps also permit the transformation of the amplitude of alternating current (AC) voltages for the purpose of power conversion, in which case, they are referred to as autotransformers, since there is only one winding. An example of an autotransformer is an automobile ignition coil.ransformer is an automobile ignition coil.
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