tripler

English

Etymology

triple + -er

Noun

tripler (plural triplers)

  1. (electronics) The simplest form of frequency multiplier, that has an output frequency of three times the value of the input frequency.
    • 2006, L.K. Maheshwari, M.M.S. Anand, Analog Electronics, page 259:
      A frequency tripler can be designed with two multipliers and a summing amplifier without any additional filter by using any one of the following trignometric identities: []

French

Etymology

triple + -er

Verb

tripler

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to triple

Conjugation

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