Vooluringidele
Vooluringidele is a term used in Estonian-language electronics literature to describe a class of circuit arrangements that emphasize robust current distribution across multiple parallel pathways. The word is formed from vooluring (electrical circuit) with the allative plural suffix -idele, a construction often used to indicate application to or consideration of a group rather than a single element. In this sense, vooluringidele refers to families of networks or design approaches rather than a single schematic.
In practice, vooluringidele denotes network designs that aim to maintain stable current sharing under varying loads,
Usage and emphasis of the term vary between sources, and vooluringidele does not correspond to a universally
Related topics include electrical circuits, circuit networks, Kirchhoff’s laws, current sharing, impedance matching, and network synthesis.