Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
cartes grand public
English translation:
consumer cards
Added to glossary by
Jenny Duthie
Nov 3, 2009 11:16
14 yrs ago
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French term
cartes grand public
French to English
Tech/Engineering
Electronics / Elect Eng
electrical components
Appears in a list of coiled components (Composants bobinés)
Cartes électroniques
- Cartes haute technologie
- Cartes professionnelles
- Cartes grand public
- Filtres
- Blocs de transformation
- Coupleurs inductifs
- Blocs de sécurité
- Cartes de mesure
- Ensembles électroniques
Cartes électroniques
- Cartes haute technologie
- Cartes professionnelles
- Cartes grand public
- Filtres
- Blocs de transformation
- Coupleurs inductifs
- Blocs de sécurité
- Cartes de mesure
- Ensembles électroniques
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +2 | consumer cards | Tony M |
3 | general purpose pcb's | chris collister |
Proposed translations
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consumer cards
Note that these will be 'cards' if destined for use in computers, for example (sound card, video card, etc.), but in UK (not US!) usage, might conceivably be 'boards' if being used in other context.
Please also note that it should be 'wound components' (not coiled'!) — unless something very specific in your context dictates otherwise?
Please also note that it should be 'wound components' (not coiled'!) — unless something very specific in your context dictates otherwise?
Peer comment(s):
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Emmanuelle Debon
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Merci, Emmanuelle !
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Travelin Ann
: card often used in the US, as well
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Thanks, Ann! Yes, 'card' is indeed US, what I was trying to say was that for non-US usage, 'board' is sometimes used as well
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Comment: "Thanks Tony!!"
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general purpose pcb's
The "cartes" referred to here on general sale to the "grand public" are for eg. computer add-ons such as wireless cards or graphics cards. Some would probably include small inductors (bobines) for one use or another. Sometimes called cards, sometimes boards, or sometimes just pcb (printed circuit board)
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