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Converter
Converter may refer to:
Metallurgy
• converter (metallurgy)
Electromagnetics • Bessemer converter, a metallurgical process for
• Frequency converter steelmaking
• "voltage converter", another name for • a process vessel in Basic oxygen steelmaking
• electromagnetic transformer
• switched-mode power supply
• DC to DC converter
Vehicles, automobiles
• catalytic converter, in automobiles
• Autogas Converter, part of an automotive LPG
Electronics system, also known as a vaporiser or pressure
• Digital-to-analog converter reducer
• Analog-to-digital converter
• a combination local oscillator and mixer stage in a
Superheterodyne receiver
Miscellaneous
• "converter", an alternate name for a remote control • converter (music), the name of a noise music project
by Scott Sturgis
In television • Torque converter
• Cable converter box, an electronic device use in • fountain pen converter, a removable filling
Cable Television Systems mechanism for fountain pens
• Digital television adapter, sometimes known as a • unit converter
"converter box"
See also
Information technology • Conversion (disambiguation)
• low-noise block converter, in communications • Adapter (disambiguation)
• scan converter between video formats
• File format converter convert between various file
formats
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