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`Papst Licensing GmbH & Co. KG - Exhibit 2011, p.1
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`Papst Licensing GmbH & Co. KG - Exhibit 2011, p.1
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`IEEE Std 100-1996
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`The IEEE Standard Dictionary of
`Electrical and Electronics Terms
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`Sixth Edition
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`Standards Coordinating Committee 10, Terms and Definitions
`Jane Radatz, Chair
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`This standard is one of a number of information technology dictionaries being developed by standards
`organizations accredited by the American National Standards Institute. This dictionary was developed
`under the sponsorship of voluntary standards organizations, using a consensus—based process.
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`ISBN 1-55937-533-5
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`end-of-tape marker
`
`357
`
`energized background noise level
`
`end-of-tape marker (EDT) A marker on a magnetic tape used
`to indicate the end of the permissible recording area. Note: It
`might be a photoreflective strip, a unique data pattern. or a
`transparent section of tape. Contrast; beginning-of—tape
`marker.
`(C) 610.10-1994
`end of transfer status A handshake status that indicates the last
`data transfer of the transfer operation. See also: handshake
`status.
`(C/MM)
`1296-19875
`end of transmission block character A transmission control
`character that indicates the end of a transmission block of
`data. Synonyms: block character: transmission block char-
`acter.
`(C) 6107-1995
`end-of-volume label (EOV) (1) An internal label that precedes
`and initiates the beginning of the data contained in that vol-
`ume. Synonym: volume label.
`(C) 6105-1990
`(2) An internally-recorded label that indicates the end of the
`recording area contained in a volume. Contrast: beginning-
`of-volume label.
`(C)
`610.10—1994
`endogenous variable A variable whose value is determined by
`conditions and events within a given model. Synonym: inter-
`nal variable. Contrast: exogenous variable.
`
`(C) 6103-1989
`
`end-on armature relay See: relay.
`endorder traversal See: postorder traversal.
`endothermic Characterized by or formed with the absorption
`of heat.
`(DEI) 1221-1993
`end plate, rotor (rotating machinery) An annular disk (ring)
`fitted at the outer end of the retaining ring.
`(PE)
`[9]
`end-play washers (rotating machinery) Washers of various
`thicknesses and materials used to control axial position of the
`shaft.
`(PE)
`[9]
`end point (1) A point at each end of a channel, line, or a circuit.
`,
`(C) 6107—1995
`(2) A measurable response of interest in a biological experi-
`ment.
`(PE/T&D) 539-1990
`(3) See also: terminal node.
`end-point criterion (evaluation of thermal capability) (ther-
`mal classification of electric equipment and electrical in-
`sulation) A value of property or property degradation (either
`absolute or percentage change) that defines failure in a func-
`tional test.
`1-1986r
`end rail (rotating machinery) A rail on which a beating ped—
`estal can be mounted. See also: bearing.
`(PE)
`[9]
`end ring, rotor (rotating machinery) The conducting structure
`of a squirrel-cage or amortisseur (damper) winding that short—
`circuits all of the rotor bars at one end. See also: rotor.
`[9]
`(PE)
`end-scale value (electric instruments) The value of the actu-
`'
`ating electriCal quantity that enrresponds to end-scale indi-
`cation. Notes: 1. When zero is not at the end or at the electrical
`center of the scale, the higher value is taken. 2. Certain in-
`Struments such as power-factor meters, ohmmeters, etc.. are
`necessarily excepted from this definition. 3. In the specifica-
`tion of the range of multiple-range instruments, it is preferable
`to list the ranges in descending order, as 750/300/150. See
`p also: accuracy rating; instrument.
`(EEC)
`[102]
`end Shield (1) (rotating machinery) A solid or skeletal struc-
`ture, mounted at one end of a machine. for the purpose of
`providing a specified degree of protection for the winding and
`rotating parts or to direct the flow of ventilating air. Nate:
`Ordinarily, a machine has an end shield at each end. For cer-
`tain types of machine. one of the end shields may be con-
`structed as an integral part of the stator frame. The end shields
`may be used to align and support the bearings, oil deflectors,
`and, for a hydrogen-cooled machine, the hydrogen seals.
`[9]
`(PE)
`(2) (magnetrons) A shield for the purpose of confining the
`space charge to the interaction space. See also: magnetron.
`(ED) 161-1971w
`end-shift frame (rotating machinery) A stator frame so con-
`structed that it can be moved along the axis of the machine
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`shaft for purposes of inspection. See also: stator.
`
`[9]
`(PE)
`end termination The termination applied to the end of the heat-
`ing cable, opposite the power supply end.
`(IA) 515.1-1995
`'
`(metal-nitride-oxide field-effect transistor)
`'endurance (1)
`The number of write-high write-low cycles accumulated be—
`fore any defined unacceptable changes" in device properties
`occur.
`(ED)
`581—1978W
`(2) (metal-nitrite-oxide semiconductor arrays) The mini-
`mum number of data alteration cycles possible without cat-
`astrophic failure or degradation beyond the specified perform»
`ance characteristics of any memory cell within an array.
`(ED) 64lA1987w
`“endurance limit The maximum stress a metal can withstand
`without failure during a specified large number (usually 10
`million) cycles of stress.
`(IA)
`[59], [71]
`endurance test An experiment carried out to investigate how
`the properties of an item are affected by the application of
`stresses and the elapse of time.
`(R)
`[29]
`end user See: user.
`end user computing The performance of system development
`and data processing tasks by the user of a computer system.
`Synonym: user—driven computing.
`(C) 6102-1987
`end winding (rotating machinery) That portion of a winding
`extending beyond the slots. Note: It is outside the major flux
`path and its purpose is to provide connections between parts
`of die winding within the slots of the magnetic circuit. See
`also: asynchronous machine; direct-current commutating ma-
`chine; rotor; stator.
`(PE)
`[9]
`end-winding cover (rotating machinery) (Winding shield) A
`cover to protect an end winding against mechanical damage
`and/or to prevent inadvertent contact with the end winding.
`(PE)
`[9]
`end-winding support (rotating machinery) The structure by
`which coil ends are braced against gravity and electromag-
`netic forces during start—up (for motors), running, and abnor-
`mal conditions such as sudden short-circuit, for example, by
`blocking and lashings between coils and to brackets or rings.
`See also: stator.
`I
`(PE)
`[9]
`end-window counter tube (radiation) A counter tube designed
`for the radiation to enter at one end. See also: anticoincidence.
`(ED)
`[45]
`‘ end-Wire insulation (rotating machinery) Insulation members
`placed between the end wires of individual coils such as be—
`tween main and auxiliary windings. See also: rotor; stator.
`(PE)
`[9]
`end Wire, winding (rotating machinery) The portion of a ran-
`dom—wound winding that is not inside the core. See also:
`rotor; stator.
`(PE)
`[9]
`energization test Any test requiring that system voltage be ap»
`plied to the equipment.
`(PE/SUB) 1303-1994
`energized (1) (conductor stringing equipment) (power line
`maintenance) Electrically connected to a source of potential
`difference, or electrically charged so as to have a potential
`different from that of the ground. Synonyms: alive; hot; live.
`See also: alive.
`(PE/T&D) 1048-1990, 516-1995, 524-1992, 524a-1993,
`C2.2-1960
`(2) Electrically connected to a source of potential difference,
`or electrically charged so as to have a potential significantly
`different from that of earth in the vicinity. Synonyms: alive;
`live.
`(NESC) C2—1997
`energized background noise level (1) (dry-type transform-
`ers) (liquid-filled power transformers) Stated in pC (one
`pC = 10‘12 Coulombs), the residual response of the partial
`discharge measurement system to background noise of any
`nature after the test circuit has been calibrated and the test
`object is energized at 50% of its nominal operating voltage.
`(PE)
`[125], €57.113-19885, C57.124—1991r
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`Papst Licensing GmbH & Co. KG - Exhibit 2010, p.3
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`Papst Licensing GmbH & Co. KG - Exhibit 2010, p.3
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