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controller A circuit board or group of circuit boards that contain programming for the operation of an access control or other system.
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controllerA device that measures a controlled variable, compares it with a predetermined setting and signals an actuator to readjust the opening of a valve in order to re-establish the original control setting.
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controllerlate 14c., from Anglo-French contrerolleour (late 13c.), Old French contrerelleor (Modern French contrôleur), from Medieval Latin contrarotulator, agent noun from *contra-rotulare (see control (v.)). [..]
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controllerTop of the range irrigation controllers used to activate irrigation systems
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controllerAn irrigation system controller regulates when the electric valves in the system opens and closes. They can also be called a timer as they can be set up on a schedule to deliver just the right amount [..]
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controlleraccountant: someone who maintains and audits business accounts restrainer: a person who directs and restrains control: a mechanism that controls the operation of a machine; "the speed con [..]
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controllerHardware that controls peripheral devices such as a disk or display screen. It performs the physical data transfers between main memory and the peripheral device.
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controllerIn an electric vehicle, the controller delivers power from the battery to the motor.
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controllern. One who or that which regulates or directs.
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controllerIn an automated radio, the device that commands the radio transmitter and receiver, and that performs processes, such as automatic link establishment, channel scanning and selection, link quality analysis, polling, sounding, message store and forward, address protection, and anti-spoofing.
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controllerThe chief accounting officer of a company. This person would head up the accounting department.
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controllerDefinition A company's chief accountant. also called controller. also called comptroller.
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controllerA hardware device that is an intelligent master to other subordinate devices. Usually, a controller of drives or similar devices is present in every computer. Other controllers include Video and other forms of I/O, memory and connectivity.
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controllercomptroller
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controllerAnything that has the capability to affect a Physical Entity, like changing its state or moving it.
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controllerAn electrical panel which performs many computer functions by which it...
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controllerThe main cabinet containing the electrical equipment necessary to control the elevator motion.
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controllerSee
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controllerA device, or group of devices, which serves to control, in a predetermined manner, the apparatus to which it is connected.
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controller : A piece of hardware that provides human control of a mechanical system.
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controllerIn a copier context, this refers to a device that upgrades a digital copier into a multifunctional device with a printer function. Can be either an internal device built into the copier or an external one that sits next to it. Also see Printer Controller.
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controllerA component of the fire pump system used to supply energy to the drive unit.
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controllerState official in charge of the financial management of state government, also called auditor.
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controllerCorporate manager who handles all accounting activities for a firm.
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controllerControl strip at the bottom of movie windows. The speaker on the left regulates the volume. The triangle is the Play/Pause button. The slider indicates which part of the movie is playing. The two button on the right advance or reverse the move one frame at a time.
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controller(n) someone who maintains and audits business accounts(n) a person who directs and restrains(n) a mechanism that controls the operation of a machine
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controllerAlso known as a Charge Controller. A device regulating the flow of current to and from a battery system as part of a battery-based solar electric (or pv) system.
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controllerUsed to describe collective group of electronics that control an electrical device (e.g. motor, drive, indexer, etc.).
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controllerThe general usage term for the controller unit, cabinet and associated appurtenances. Controller Unit (Traffic Signal)
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controllerA device, or group of devices, which serves to govern, in some predetermined manner, the electrical power delivered to the apparatus to which it is connected.
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controllerAn application oriented controller with ratings and operating characteristics which are directly related to specific service conditions and definite types of applications.
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controllerAn electric controller which is made of stationary contacts which are connected in the circuit by the rotation of a rotary group of movable contacts.
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controllerAny controller having ratings, characteristics, and mechanical construction for use under usual service conditions in accordance with NEMA standards for industrial Control and Systems.
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controllerAn electric controller having all of its basic functions performed by devices which are operated by hand.
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controllerA device or group of devices that serves to govern, in some predetermined manner, the electric power delivered to the apparatus to which it is connected.
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controllerA device, or group of devices, which serves to control, in a predetermined manner, the apparatus to which it is connected. A lift controller consists of drive and control functions.
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controllerairplanes on instrument flight plans are under the control and watchful eye of an air traffic controller
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controllerThe controller is a device used to control the level of power delivered to the motor or other parts.
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controllerA device or group of devices that serves to govern, in some predetermined manner, the electric power delivered to the apparatus to which it is connected.
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controllerUniversally defined as a device which automatically regulates a machine. Specifically, given in this context to address Lorain Products S.M.A.R.T.® controller, which is designed to [..]
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controller – “USB Controllers” are hardware units which utilise “DJ Software” on PC or MAC computers. USB Controllers should have all the controls a DJ may want. Some of the best controllers also provide audio [..]
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controllerComputer or computer-type device used to program and operate digital displays.
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controllerUsed to control the functions of the air conditioning system, such as ON/OFF, temperature, fan speed, time clock etc. Can be either wired directly to an indoor unit and fixed to the wall or a hand-hel [..]
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controllerA hard wired or hand held controller for operating Air con equipment.
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controllerThe handheld device that is used by the drone pilot that is used to control the drone and the quadcopter. Controllers are also called transmitters
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controllerIt is very important to know who has been designated as "controller" under the Privacy Act, as this is the person who has to comply with nearly all the duties imposed by this Act. In case of [..]
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controllerA controller is a program component that serves as a mediator between a user and application and handles business-related tasks triggered in ASP.NET pages. A controller is used for scripting exposed a [..]
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controllerA device that controls the starting, stopping, or operation of a device or piece of equipment.
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controllerA device that controls the output of color-changing and tunable white lighting fixtures. Controllers typically have software components for configuring fixtures and designing and editing light shows, [..]
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controllerA device that controls the operation of part or all of a system. It may simply turn a device on and off, or it may more subtly modulate the set point of components. Most controllers are automatic but [..]
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controllerA device that controls the operation of part or all of a system. It may simply turn a device on and off, or it may more subtly modulate the set point of components. Most controllers are automatic but [..]
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controllerController is the wall mounted units in a ducted air conditioning system that allow you to vary the air temperature, fan speed, switch the system from heating to cooling, turn zones on or off and set the time clock.
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controllerIn reference to a card, the player currently controlling it. When using any Creature card or card with an ongoing duration you are the controller until some effect (like Puppetmaster) causes control to change.
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controllerExperienced accountant who directs internal accounting processes and procedures, including cost accounting.
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controllerA device that can turn the lights on and off on a dedicated network. It consists from four to 16+ output circuits.
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controllerA device that controls the operation of part or all of a system. It may simply turn a device on and off, or it may more subtly modulate the set point of components. Most controllers are automatic but have user input such as temperature set points, e.g. a thermostat. Controls may beanalog or digital.
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controllerThe player who currently has a minion on his/her side of the battlefield is that minion's controller. Certain cards let players take control of a minion, moving it from the opponent's side to their side of the battlefield. This does not trigger Battlecry effects. Cost
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controllerA device for regulating in a predetermined way the power delivered to the motor or other equipment.
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controllerA device that directs and monitors the flow of a valve. Controllers can be either pneumatic or electronic. There are pressure, temperature, pH, level, differential and flow controllers. The job of the [..]
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controllerA device for regulating in a pre-determined way the power delivered to the motor or other equipment.
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controllerA Controller is an electronic system that directs the operation of some larger system. Edit this content
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controlleran algorithm/function that maps input to output, usually implemented in the form of computer software, for the purpose of controlling a device.
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controllerThe individual responsible for discharging the financial management aspects of Mission operations. The Controller, who reports directly to the Mission Director, also provides advice and assistance to [..]
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controllerThe controller is the piece of hardware that controls the testing frame and any ancillary equipment in your testing system. Different controllers have different testing capabilities. Examples are the 3300, 4400, 5500, 5800 and 8800 controllers.
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controller1) In MIDI, a device that generates a MIDI signal to control synthesizers, sound modules or sample playback units. 2) A remote control unit for a multitrack tape machine which controls transport funct [..]
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controllerA device that monitors and affects the operational conditions of a given dynamical system. The operational conditions are typically referred to as output variables of the system, which can be affected [..]
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controller
One who controls something.
*John Dryden
*: The great controller of our fate / Deigned to be man, and lived in low estate.
Any electric or mechanical device for controlling a circuit or system.
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controllerAn information processing device whose inputs are both the desired and measured position, velocity or other pertinent variables in a process and whose outputs are drive signals to a controlling motor [..]
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controllerThe corporate manager responsible for the firm's accounting activities. Sometimes referred to as the comptroller (which means the same thing).
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controllerController may refer to:
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controllerIn computing and especially in computer hardware, a controller is a chip (such as a microcontroller), an expansion card, or a stand-alone device that interfaces with a more peripheral device. This may [..]
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controllerControl theory deals with the control of dynamical systems in engineered processes and machines. The objective is to develop a control model for controlling such systems using a control action in an [..]
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controllerAn irrigation controller is a device to operate automatic irrigation systems such as lawn sprinklers and drip irrigation systems. Most controllers have a means of setting the frequency of irrigation, [..]
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controllerController, in comics, may refer to:
Controller (Marvel Comics), a supervillain in Marvel Comics
Controllers (DC Comics), an alien race in DC Comics
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controllerController (Basil Sandhurst) is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually depicted as an enemy of Iron Man.
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controllerController is the third studio album by metalcore band Misery Signals and was released July 22, 2008. The album was recorded by producer Devin Townsend who produced Misery Signals' debut record Of Mal [..]
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controllerController is the fourth studio album by the Australian rock band British India, released through Liberation Music on 22 March 2013.
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