Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
0.5 mA/MHz with all peripherals active
German translation:
0,5 mA/MHz unter Vollast
English term
0.5 mA/MHz with all peripherals active
I have tried the translation as below:
0.5 mA/MHz wenn alle Peripheriegeräte aktive sind
oder
0.5 mA/MHz mit alle Peripheriegeräte aktiv
Thank you for your help in advance.
4 +2 | 0,5 mA/MHz unter Vollast | Johannes Gleim |
5 +1 | 0,5 mA/MHz wenn alle Peripheriegeräte aktiv sind | Markus Perndl |
Dec 23, 2011 18:13: Steffen Walter changed "Field" from "Marketing" to "Tech/Engineering" , "Field (specific)" from "IT (Information Technology)" to "Electronics / Elect Eng"
PRO (2): Steffen Walter, Uta Kappler
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Proposed translations
0,5 mA/MHz unter Vollast
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Marc Cordes
: ...dem stimme ich zu. Frohes Fest und 'nen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr!
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Danke! Und schöne Festtage ebenfalls!
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Konrad Schultz
: schließe mich Marc an
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Danke ebenfalls, und schöne Weihnachten.
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0,5 mA/MHz wenn alle Peripheriegeräte aktiv sind
Aber auf jeden Fall "0,5" und nicht "0.5"
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