Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

0.5 mA/MHz with all peripherals active

German translation:

0,5 mA/MHz unter Vollast

Added to glossary by ciaoliva
Dec 23, 2011 10:40
12 yrs ago
English term

0.5 mA/MHz with all peripherals active

Non-PRO English to German Tech/Engineering Electronics / Elect Eng microcontrollers
It is a phrase to descrive a MCU with extremely low power consumption.

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.
Change log

Dec 23, 2011 18:13: Steffen Walter changed "Field" from "Marketing" to "Tech/Engineering" , "Field (specific)" from "IT (Information Technology)" to "Electronics / Elect Eng"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (2): Steffen Walter, Uta Kappler

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Discussion

Johannes Gleim Dec 23, 2011:
By the way What is "MCU" (Motor Controller Unit?)

Proposed translations

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Selected

0,5 mA/MHz unter Vollast

Vollast finde ich flüssiger formuliert als "alle Peripheriegeräte aktiv" oder "eingeschaltet"
Peer comment(s):

agree Marc Cordes : ...dem stimme ich zu. Frohes Fest und 'nen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr!
1 min
Danke! Und schöne Festtage ebenfalls!
agree Konrad Schultz : schließe mich Marc an
21 hrs
Danke ebenfalls, und schöne Weihnachten.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Danke schoen!"
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0,5 mA/MHz wenn alle Peripheriegeräte aktiv sind

Aktiv oder auch "eingeschaltet"

Aber auf jeden Fall "0,5" und nicht "0.5"
Peer comment(s):

agree Hellmut Kohlsdorf : OK
1 hr
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