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power pack
noun
, Electronics.
- a device for converting the voltage from a power line or battery to the various voltages required by the components of an electronic circuit.
power pack
noun
- a device for converting the current from a supply into direct or alternating current at the voltage required by a particular electrical or electronic device
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Word History and Origins
Origin of power pack1
First recorded in 1935–40
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Example Sentences
He unhooked the cables and took the power pack from his back.
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Arcot cocked an eye at the power pack, visualizing the circuits.
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They came to find him looking meditatively at the power pack from one of the flying suits he had designed.
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One was a very flat cone, much like a coolie-hat and hardly larger, with a sort of power-pack of coils and batteries attached.
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I'm thinking—suppose I made the field with a strobe-light power-pack—or maybe a spot-welding unit.
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