feedthrough

[feed-throo]

feed·through

[feed-throo]
noun Electronics.
a connector used to pass a conductor through a circuit board or enclosure.

Origin:
noun use of verb phrase feed through
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Feedthrough is always a great word to know.
So is capacitive reactance. Does it mean:
electric circuit comprised of resistors and capacitors driven by voltage or current source
opposition of capacitance to alternating current
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feedthrough (ˈfiːdˌθruː)
 
n
electronics a conductor used to connect two sides of a part, such as a printed circuit board

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