ohjausjännitealuetta
Ohjausjännitealuetta translates to "control voltage range" in English. It refers to the specific spectrum of voltage levels that a particular electronic component, circuit, or system is designed to accept or output as a control signal. This range is crucial for ensuring proper operation and compatibility between different parts of a system. For example, in analog synthesizers, control voltage is used to modulate various parameters like pitch, filter cutoff, or amplitude. The ohjausjännitealuetta for these parameters would define the lowest and highest voltages that can be applied to achieve the full range of sound manipulation. Similarly, in industrial automation, sensors might output a control voltage within a defined range to indicate a measured value. If the voltage falls outside this specified ohjausjännitealuetta, it could indicate a malfunction, a faulty sensor, or an incorrect setting, leading to inaccurate control or system failure. Understanding and adhering to the designated ohjausjännitealuetta is therefore fundamental for the reliable design, implementation, and troubleshooting of electronic systems.