tunable
tunable
Definition
tun·able (to̵̅o̅′nə bəl, tyo̵̅o̅′-)
adjective
that can be tuned
tun′·able·ness noun
tun′·ably adverb
tunable
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- laser: The Raman spectroscopic facility consists of both low and high powered Ar + and Kr + as well as tunable dye lasers.
- parameter: Here, the four tunable game parameters must be set.
- radiation: This technique uses the properties of synchrotron radiation, i.e. linearly polarized and tunable radiation.
- filter: By filling these small gaps with liquid crystals we have also been able to develop a new low voltage tunable microwave filter.
- source: The filters are also being considered for use in tunable laser sources.
- oscillator: Tunable low noise oscillators ( both hybrid and MMIC ) have been built and are under further investigation.
Modifying Another Word
- continuously: The National Laser Radiometry Facility represents a £ 2 million investment in a unique suite of continuously tunable CW lasers.
- fully: Moreover, the plug & play and fully tunable ultra-long haul transponders dramatically reduce the time to deploy.
- finely: Only Synaptic is comparable, and it has a GUI, and is less finely tunable to do things manually.
- highly: GranSim GranSim is the highly tunable parallel simulator developed by Kevin Hammond and Hans Wolfgang Loidl.
