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Power supply and voltage/current measurement unit
A source measure unit (SMU) is a type of electronic test equipment which can source voltage and current and measure them as it does so. The source measure
Source_measure_unit
Quantity standard
A unit of measurement, or unit of measure, is a definite magnitude of a quantity, defined and adopted by convention or by law, that is used as a standard
Unit_of_measurement
System of measurements
defining the imperial system of units is given in the Weights and Measures Act 1985 (as amended). The Weights and Measures Act 1824 was initially scheduled
Imperial_units
System of measurement used in Ancient Rome
vessels measure an identical volume, and scholarly opinion on the actual volume ranges between 500 and 580 ml (17–20 US fl oz). The core volume units are:
Ancient Roman units of measurement
Ancient_Roman_units_of_measurement
Units of measurement commonly used in the U.S.
English units that were in use in the British Empire before the U.S. became an independent country. The United Kingdom's system of measures evolved by
United_States_customary_units
Textile term; coiled or wrapped unit of yarn or twine
industry, a sheep, lamb or hog sausage casing is sold by the hank. This unit of measure equals 100 yards (91 m). Marie Clayton (10 December 2007). The Ultimate
Hank_(unit_of_measure)
Traditional system of measurement used by Han Chinese
were also used as a measure of monthly and annual salary, particularly for official posts in the imperial bureaucracy. The volume units have evolved through
Chinese_units_of_measurement
Units that are not part of a coherent system
board standard used to measure the horizontal width of rack-mounted electronic equipment, similar to the rack unit (U) used to measure vertical heights of
List of non-coherent units of measurement
List_of_non-coherent_units_of_measurement
Collection of units of measurement and rules relating them to each other
system, and this has spread around the world, replacing most customary units of measure. In most systems, length (distance), mass, and time are base quantities
System of units of measurement
System_of_units_of_measurement
System of codes for unambiguously representing measurement units
The Unified Code for Units of Measure (UCUM) is a system of codes for unambiguously representing measurement units. Its primary purpose is machine-to-machine
Unified Code for Units of Measure
Unified_Code_for_Units_of_Measure
SI derived unit of absorbed dose of ionizing radiation
matter. It is used as a unit of the radiation quantity absorbed dose that measures the energy deposited by ionizing radiation in a unit mass of absorbing material
Gray_(unit)
Cooking measure of volume
actual drinking cups may differ greatly from the size of this unit, standard measuring cups may be used, with a metric cup commonly being rounded up to
Cup_(unit)
Traditional Chinese unit of weight
with the liang as the base unit. On 16 February 1929, the Nationalist government adopted and promulgated The Weights and Measures Act to adopt the metric
Jin_(mass)
SI derived unit of angle
by the symbol rad, is the unit of angle in the International System of Units (SI) and is the standard unit of angular measure used in many areas of mathematics
Radian
Traditional system of measurement used by the Mongolians
Chinese, Taiwanese, Hong Kong, Korean, Japanese, & Vietnamese units of measure Otgonbaatar, Altaibaatar (June 6, 2024). "Traditional Measurement | Mongulai"
Mongolian_units
Customary unit of length
into disuse. In 790 Charlemagne attempted to reform the units of measure in his domains. His units of length were based on the toise and in particular the
Foot_(unit)
SI derived unit of illuminance
Illuminance is a measure of how much luminous flux is spread over a given area. One can think of luminous flux (with the unit lumen) as a measure of the total
Lux
2000 studio album by Tony Rice Unit
Unit of Measure is an album by American guitarist Tony Rice, released in 2000. It is credited to The Tony Rice Unit. "Manzanita" (Tony Rice) – 3:53 "House
Unit_of_Measure_(album)
Quantity of a three-dimensional space
Volume is a measure of regions in three-dimensional space. It is often quantified numerically using SI derived units (such as the cubic metre and litre)
Volume
Visible light per unit solid angle
luminous intensity is a measure of the wavelength-weighted power emitted by a light source in a particular direction per unit solid angle, based on the
Luminous_intensity
SI derived unit of visible light emission
lumen (symbol: lm) is the SI unit of luminous flux, which quantifies the perceived power of visible light emitted by a source. Luminous flux differs from
Lumen_(unit)
Modern form of the metric system
and Measures (abbreviated BIPM from French: Bureau international des poids et mesures) coordinates the SI. The SI comprises a coherent system of units of
International_System_of_Units
Unit of length
the Ancient Roman unit, the pertica. The measure also has a relationship with the military pike of about the same size. Both measures date from the sixteenth
Rod_(unit)
Order of magnitude indicator
A metric prefix is a unit prefix that precedes a basic unit of measure to indicate a multiple or submultiple of the unit. All metric prefixes used today
Metric_prefix
English (pre 1824), Imperial (post 1824) and US Customary (post 1776) units of measure
traced back to Ancient Roman units of measurement, and Carolingian and Saxon units of measure. The US Customary system of units was developed and used in
Imperial and US customary measurement systems
Imperial_and_US_customary_measurement_systems
Traditional system of measurement used in Imperial Russia
in the Russian SFSR in 1918. The basic unit was the Russian ell, called the arshin, which is known in sources from the 16th century. The lokot (elbow)
Historical Russian units of measurement
Historical_Russian_units_of_measurement
Measurement for ionizing radiation
and disintegrations per second (dps) are measures of the activity of the source of radioactivity. The SI unit of radioactivity, the becquerel (Bq), is
Counts_per_minute
Unit of measure for equipment frames
A rack unit (abbreviated U or RU) is a unit of measure defined as 1+3⁄4 inches (44.45 mm). It is most frequently used as a measurement of the overall
Rack_unit
Traditional system of measurement used in Japan
measures of the Tang dynasty in 701. Following the 1868 Meiji Restoration, Imperial Japan adopted the metric system and defined the traditional units
Japanese_units_of_measurement
Accelerometer-based navigational device
An inertial measurement unit (IMU) is an electronic device that measures and reports a body's specific force, angular rate, and sometimes the orientation
Inertial_measurement_unit
Testing appliance for electronics systems
Test light Transistor tester Tube tester Source measure unit (SMU), a test tool capable to supply power and measure voltage or current at the same time. Several
Electronic_test_equipment
Topics referred to by the same term
Units, a software program for unit conversion Rack unit, a unit of measure most commonly used to define the size of certain computing equipment Unit testing
Unit
360 steps.[self-published source?] The GAN2 system G counting system evolved into area measurements. A special unit measuring brick quantity by area was
Ancient Mesopotamian units of measurement
Ancient_Mesopotamian_units_of_measurement
Metric unit of area
world for the measurement of large areas of land, and it is the legal unit of measure in some domains concerned with land ownership, planning, and management
Hectare
Mean distance between Earth and the Sun
before its modern redefinition in 2012. The astronomical unit is used primarily for measuring distances within the Solar System or around other stars.
Astronomical_unit
Unit of mass
the same unit commonly used to measure the amount of moisture in the air, also known as the absolute humidity. The SI unit used to measure particulate
Grain_(unit)
Ancient Indian unit of distance
[unreliable source?] "Valmiki Ramayana / Book III: Aranya Kanda - The Forest Trek / Chapter (Sarga) 69". Retrieved 29 September 2007. Measure for Measure, Young
Kos_(unit)
Standard numerical measure used to value and compare goods and services
and other transactions. Also known as a "measure" or "standard" of relative worth and deferred payment, a unit of account is a necessary prerequisite for
Unit_of_account
minor commerce, as well as in the household to measure meal, grain, and such. These units of measure were officially valid in Saxony until 1868, when
German_units_of_measurement
Photometric measure
Luminance is a photometric measure of the luminous intensity per unit area of light travelling in a given direction. It describes the amount of light that
Luminance
Traditional Chinese unit of distance
represent a fixed measure but could be longer or shorter depending on the effort required to cover the distance. This traditional unit, in terms of historical
Li_(unit)
Unit of measure for digital data
A unit of information is any unit of measure of digital data size. In digital computing, a unit of information is used to describe the capacity of a digital
Units_of_information
Measurement of radiation exposure
erg/g, as the unit of measure of the new radiation quantity absorbed dose. The rad was expressed in coherent cgs units. In 1975 the unit gray was named
Roentgen_(unit)
Unconventional units of measurement intended as humor
use of, or invented, units of measurement intended primarily for their humor value. This is a list of such units invented by sources that are notable for
List of humorous units of measurement
List_of_humorous_units_of_measurement
Unit for radioactivity exposure
The strontium unit is a unit used to measure the amount of radioactivity from strontium-90, a radionuclide found in nuclear fallout, in a subject's body
Strontium_unit
Process of assigning numbers to objects or events
measures originate in the 3rd or 4th millennium BC. The measurement of a property may be categorised by the following criteria: type, magnitude, unit
Measurement
Scale for measuring spiciness of peppers
despite the ability of HPLC to measure these other compounds at the same time. Since Scoville ratings are defined per unit of dry mass, comparison of ratings
Scoville_scale
Grains were not weighed. Special hour-glass shaped measure were used to determine the volume. Smallest unit = 1 Nilve 2 Nilve = 1 Kolve 2 Kolve = 1 Chipte
Indian_units_of_measurement
SI unit of luminous intensity
Candela (symbol: cd) is the SI unit of luminous intensity. It measures the luminous power per unit solid angle emitted in a particular direction. A common
Candela
Units of measurement in Jewish religious texts
Although they both use the log as the basic unit, the Israelites differentiated their systems of volume measure between dry and liquid states. For dry measurement
Biblical and Talmudic units of measurement
Biblical_and_Talmudic_units_of_measurement
Metric system prefix meaning one tenth
System of Units (SI). A frequent use of the prefix is in the unit deciliter (dl), common in food recipes; many European homes have a deciliter measure for flour
Deci-
Topics referred to by the same term
defunct Somray language Source measure unit, a type of test equipment Special mission unit, a type of military unit Suburban Multiple Unit (Queensland Rail)
SMU
Kind of spoon
where metric units are used, for cooking purposes, a teaspoonful is defined as 5 mL (0.18 imp fl oz; 0.17 US fl oz), and standard measuring spoons are used
Teaspoon
Measure of distance
Burmese: ယူဇနာ) is a measure of distance that was used in ancient India, Cambodia, Thailand and Myanmar. Some sources define the unit as the distance an
Yojana
SI unit of temperature
purposes. Specifically, "the numerical measure of temperature shall be simply the mechanical equivalent of the thermal unit divided by Carnot's function." To
Kelvin
Japanese biological and chemical warfare unit (1936–1945)
Unit 731 (Japanese: 731部隊, Hepburn: Nana-san-ichi Butai), officially known as the Manchu Detachment 731 and also referred to as the Kamo Detachment and
Unit_731
Unit of length
The hand is a non-SI unit of measurement of length standardized to four inches (101.6 mm). It is used to measure the height of horses in many English-speaking
Hand_(unit)
person for a day hathy - Arabic unit for amount of sand or water collected in a one-hand swipe Garn - unit of measure for symptoms resulting from space
List of human-based units of measurement
List_of_human-based_units_of_measurement
Unit of illuminance
sometimes ft-c) is a non-SI unit of illuminance or light intensity. The foot-candle is defined as one lumen per square foot. This unit is commonly used in lighting
Foot-candle
Device for measuring a physical quantity
used as units, and the process of measurement gives a number relating the item under study and the referenced unit of measurement. Measuring instruments
List_of_measuring_instruments
Unit of mass
The carat (ct) is a unit of mass equal to 200 mg (0.00705 oz; 0.00643 ozt), which is used for measuring gemstones and pearls. The current definition,
Carat_(mass)
sometimes spelled Caban or Kaban) is a Filipino unit of mass and also a unit of volume or dry measure. Cavan was defined in the 19th century by the government
Cavan_(unit)
Dutch units of measurement used today are those of the metric system. Before the 19th century, a wide variety of different weights and measures were used
Dutch_units_of_measurement
Unit of volume of wood
The cord is a unit of measure of dry volume used to measure firewood and pulpwood in the United States and Canada. A cord is the amount of wood that,
Cord_(unit)
During centuriation (Ancient Roman land surveying), centuria was a basic unit of area, representing a square of 20 actus (710 meters, 2400 Roman feet)
Centuria_(unit_of_measure)
Unit of measure of volume
The drop is an approximated unit of measure of volume, the amount dispensed as one drop from a dropper or drip chamber. It is often used in giving quantities
Drop_(unit)
Measurement used in the software delivery lifecycle
is a measurement used in the software delivery lifecycle. It measures how high the source code's quality is when it is passed on to QA, and is affected
Code_integrity
Unit of mass used in the Ottoman Empire
[batˈman]) was a unit of mass used in the Ottoman Empire and among Turkic peoples of the Russian Empire. It has also been recorded as a unit of area in Uyghur-speaking
Batman_(unit)
Reference value of length
p. 245. ISBN 9781885073723. Judson, Lewis Van Hagen (1960). Units of Weight and Measure (United States Customary and Metric): Definitions and Tables
Unit_of_length
SI derived unit of luminance
come from the Latin word nitēre, "to shine". As a measure of light emitted per unit area, this unit is frequently used to specify the brightness of a
Candela_per_square_metre
Informal small unit of length
direct analogue in the formal Burmese system of Long Measure. A "tshan khyee", the smallest unit in the system, is literally a "hair's breadth". 10 "tshan
Hair's_breadth
Perceived luminous power
of light. The SI unit of luminous flux is the lumen (lm). One lumen is defined as the luminous flux of light produced by a light source that emits one candela
Luminous_flux
Unit of length
the barleycorn, not the inch, as the base unit of the English Long Measure system, from which all other units were derived. John Bouvier similarly recorded
Inch
Series of units for volume measurement
interchangeably with barrel. Since medieval times, the term barrel as a unit of measure has had various meanings throughout Europe, ranging from about 100 litres
Barrel_(unit)
The units of measurement in use in Denmark are currently part of the metric system. A variety of other historical weights and measures have been employed
Danish_units_of_measurement
Central computer component that executes instructions
A central processing unit (CPU), also known as a central processor, main processor, or simply processor, is the primary processor in a given computer.
Central_processing_unit
Short tumbler used for serving spirits
A shot glass is a glass originally designed to hold or measure spirits or liquor, which is either imbibed straight from the glass ("a shot") or poured
Shot_glass
can be configured by specifying the number and power level of the Source Measure Units (SMUs) to be plugged into the slots in the back panel of the chassis
Curve_tracer
Units used to measure energy
is common to measure energy levels in units of reciprocal centimetres. These units (cm−1) are strictly speaking not energy units but units proportional
Units_of_energy
System of measurement used in Ancient Egypt
scribe to solve for their exact lengths. The setat was the basic unit of land measure and may originally have varied in size across Egypt's nomes. Later
Ancient Egyptian units of measurement
Ancient_Egyptian_units_of_measurement
Luminous flux incident on a surface per area
illuminance is the total luminous flux incident on a surface, per unit area. It is a measure of how much the incident light illuminates the surface, wavelength-weighted
Illuminance
CGS unit of energy and mechanical work
Conference of Weights and Measures. It is the unit of energy in Gaussian units, which are widely used in astrophysics[better source needed], applications
Erg
Metric unit of mass
become by far the more common. UK law regulating the units to be used when trading by weight or measure does not prevent the use of either spelling. In the
Kilogram
Generalization of mass, length, area and volume
1])=1} ; and every other measure with these properties extends the Lebesgue measure. The arc length of an interval on the unit circle in the Euclidean
Measure_(mathematics)
Speed of electromagnetic waves in vacuum
SI units, but instead allow a more precise realization of the metre by more accurately measuring the wavelength of krypton-86 and other light sources. In
Speed_of_light
System of units formerly used in England
English units were replaced by the Imperial system in 1826, under a Weights and Measures Act passed in 1824 which retained many though not all of the unit names
English_units_of_measurement
Specifications for quantities of ingredients
conversions. There are a variety of approximate units of measures, which are frequently undefined by any official source, or which have had conflicting definitions
Cooking_weights_and_measures
System of measurement used in Taiwan
Taiwanese units of measurement (Chinese: 臺制; pinyin: Táizhì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tâi-chè; Hakka: Thòi-chṳ) are the customary and traditional units of measure used
Taiwanese units of measurement
Taiwanese_units_of_measurement
Difference in electric potential between two points in space
be associated with either a source of energy or the loss, dissipation, or storage of energy. The SI unit of work per unit charge is the joule per coulomb
Voltage
Unit of volume with numerous different definitions
(abbreviation: bsh. or bu.) is an imperial and US customary unit of volume, based upon an earlier measure of dry capacity. The old bushel was used mostly for
Bushel
SI unit of amount of substance
multiplied by the unit reciprocal mole (mol−1), i.e. NA = N0/mol. The ratio n = N/NA is a measure of the amount of substance (with the unit mole). The Avogadro
Mole_(unit)
Type of system of units of measurement
developed, so units of measurement were standardised. First, particular units of measure had the same value across a community, then different units of the same
Coherence (units of measurement)
Coherence_(units_of_measurement)
Natural number
rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. 1 (one, unit, unity) is a number, numeral, and grapheme. It is the first and smallest
1
monitor unit (MU) is a measure of machine output from a clinical accelerator for radiation therapy such as a linear accelerator or an orthovoltage unit. Monitor
Monitor_unit
"sacred") were units of both weight and volume. A shekel or mina weight was equal to the weight of that volume of water. The talent was a measure of weight
Persian_units_of_measurement
Logarithmic unit expressing the ratio of physical quantities
1931: Since the earliest days of the telephone, the need for a unit in which to measure the transmission efficiency of telephone facilities has been recognized
Decibel
Unit of energy, often used for electrical billing
is a unit of time listed among the non-SI units accepted by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures for use with the SI. An electric heater consuming
Kilowatt-hour
"Pushed forward" from one measurable space to another
In measure theory, a pushforward measure (also known as push forward, push-forward or image measure) is obtained by transferring ("pushing forward") a
Pushforward_measure
Unit of length equal to 1,000 metres
was only in 1867 that the term "kilometer" became the only official unit of measure in the Netherlands to represent 1000 metres. Two German textbooks dated
Kilometre
Average uncertainty in variable's states
information source, can determine the minimum channel capacity required to reliably transmit the source as encoded binary digits. Shannon's entropy measures the
Entropy_(information_theory)
SOURCE MEASURE-UNIT
SOURCE MEASURE-UNIT
Girl/Female
Indian
Measure
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin; perhaps derived from the vocabulary word soul as a term of affection.French (Soulé) : variant of Soulier 1.George Soule (1600–80), one of the passengers on the Mayflower in 1620, was one of the founders of Duxbury, MA, where he became comparatively wealthy. He left eight children.
Male
Swedish
Swedish name derived from Old Norse stúra, STURE means "obstinate."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Winner
Surname or Lastname
English (Oxfordshire)
English (Oxfordshire) : habitational name from Stirch in Warwickshire.
Surname or Lastname
English (Bristol, Gwent)
English (Bristol, Gwent) : from Middle English tresor ‘treasure’, ‘wealth’, ‘riches’ (Old French trésor, from Latin thesaurus ‘hoard’), hence a metonymic occupational name for a treasurer or person in charge of financial administration, or an affectionate nickname for a loved or valued person.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : ethnic name for someone from Prussia, Middle English Spruce, Sprewse. Compare German Preuss. The adjective spruce ‘neat’, ‘dapper’, which probably derives from an attributive use of the name of the country, is not recorded until the late 16th century, too late for it to be a likely source of the surname. The tree (earlier called spruce fir) has likewise only come to be known by this name in the last couple of centuries.
Surname or Lastname
English (Suffolk)
English (Suffolk) : unexplained.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Measure
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian
Source Ocean
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Source
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Measure for Measure'.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Middle English sour ‘sour’, ‘tart’, used as a nickname for a sour-tempered, sharp-tongued person.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Water source
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker of measures or a measurer, derived from Old French moule ‘measure’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Water source
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Source
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
Measure for Measure' An executioner.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived beside a stream, Old English burna, burne ‘spring’, ‘stream’, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, for example Bourn in Cambridgeshire or Bourne in Lincolnshire. This word was replaced as the general word for a stream in southern dialects by Old English brÅc (see Brook) and came to be restricted in meaning to a stream flowing only intermittently, especially in winter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fosse. There has been some confusion with northwestern English force in the sense of ‘waterfall’, it is possible that the surname may also have arisen as a topographic name for someone living by a waterfall.French : topographic name for someone who lived by a fortress or stronghold, Old French force, Late Latin fortia, a derivative of fortis ‘strong’ (see Fort). There are several places named with this word (for example in Aude, and baronial lands in the Dordogne), and it may also be a habitational name from any of these.
SOURCE MEASURE-UNIT
SOURCE MEASURE-UNIT
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional
Invested with Divine Quantities
Girl/Female
German, Latin
Pure; Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles or Carl
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Slave of the unseen
Boy/Male
Indian
Master of Knowledge
Girl/Female
Hindu
Desired
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a derivative of Middle English herkien ‘to listen’ (compare Harker 2).Dutch and Belgian : habitational name from St-Lambrechts-Herk or Herk-de-Stad in the Belgian province of Limburg, which take their names from the Herk river.Probably an altered spelling of German Harke.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Preserving Himself from Sin
Boy/Male
Australian, Celtic
Harmony; Stone; Noble; Fair; Handsome; Originally a Saint's Name; Diminutive of Alan
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : origin unidentified; probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, perhaps an altered form of Rayford.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English
From the Hedged Forest
SOURCE MEASURE-UNIT
SOURCE MEASURE-UNIT
SOURCE MEASURE-UNIT
SOURCE MEASURE-UNIT
SOURCE MEASURE-UNIT
v. i.
To result, or turn out, on measuring; as, the grain measures well; the pieces measure unequally.
v. t.
The measure of a thing; dimensions; size.
a.
Regulated or determined by a standard; hence, equal; uniform; graduated; limited; moderated; as, he walked with measured steps; he expressed himself in no measured terms.
n.
Extent or degree not excessive or beyong bounds; moderation; due restraint; esp. in the phrases, in measure; with measure; without or beyond measure.
n.
The quantity determined by measuring, especially in buying and selling; as, to give good or full measure.
n.
To allot or distribute by measure; to set off or apart by measure; -- often with out or off.
v. i.
To be of a certain size or quantity, or to have a certain length, breadth, or thickness, or a certain capacity according to a standard measure; as, cloth measures three fourths of a yard; a tree measures three feet in diameter.
imp. & p. p.
of Measure
a.
A number which is contained in a given number a number of times without a remainder; as in the phrases, the common measure, the greatest common measure, etc., of two or more numbers.
a.
The manner of ordering and combining the quantities, or long and short syllables; meter; rhythm; hence, a foot; as, a poem in iambic measure.
a.
Beds or strata; as, coal measures; lead measures.
n.
One who measures; one whose occupation or duty is to measure commondities in market.
v. t.
To measure.
n.
The dimensions or capacity of anything, reckoned according to some standard; size or extent, determined and stated; estimated extent; as, to take one's measure for a coat.
n.
An instrument by means of which size or quantity is measured, as a graduated line, rod, vessel, or the like.
n.
To serve as the measure of; as, the thermometer measures changes of temperature.
a.
A step or definite part of a progressive course or policy; a means to an end; an act designed for the accomplishment of an object; as, political measures; prudent measures; an inefficient measure.
v. i.
To have origin or source; to rise; to spring.
n.
Source. See Source.
v. t.
To measure again; to retrace.