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Sep 26, 2008 17:30
16 yrs ago
French term

alimentation intégrée du processeur

French to English Tech/Engineering Electronics / Elect Eng
Consommation sur l’alimentation intégrée du processeur de 20 LEDs par clavier

I'm not sure if this is saying:

1. The keypad processor runs on the power supply that is built into the house where the keypad is installed.
2. The keypad processor has its own, integrated power supply.
3. The power supply the keypad uses can only light up to 20 LEDs per keypad.

or a combination of the above?
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Discussion

Bashiqa Sep 26, 2008:
I think your 3rd answer. The processor's integrated p.s.u. uses as much power as 20 led's.

Proposed translations

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processor integrated power supply

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