Feedthrough definition

Feedthrough means a subassembly consisting of: (a) an outer electrically conductive member (usually referred to as a flange or ferrule),
Feedthrough means interference in the track circuit signal fed through from abutting track circuits. FHA means fault hazard analysis.
Feedthrough means a subassembly consisting of: (a) an outer electrically conductive member (usually referred to as a flange or ferrule), (b) an inner electrically conductive member or members (usually represented as a metallic wire or pin, or multiple wires or pins), and (c) a nonconductive material fused or brazed between the inner and outer members (usually a glass or ceramic material) such that they are electrically insulated and hermetically sealed; including where the context requires all such Products manufactured by Seller and sold to Buyer under this Agreement.

Examples of Feedthrough in a sentence

  • The Parties entered into a Filtered Feedthrough Supply Agreement (the "Agreement") effective February 10, 2005.

  • Minimum * of Buy▇▇'▇ overall Feedthrough (including filtered) requirements to be purchased from Seller.

  • During the Interim Period, WGT shall (i) maintain a reasonable supply of Feedthroughs in good condition as required to permit WGT to satisfy its obligations hereunder; (ii) provide Medtronic written notice at least forty-five (45) days before additional quantities of Feedthroughs are required by WGT; and (iii) reasonably communicate and otherwise cooperate with Medtronic to prevent Feedthrough shortages.

  • In addition, WGT shall pay Medtronic the Feedthrough Transfer Price (plus shipping and related costs associated with transporting such Feedthroughs to WGT facilities) for (i) any additional Feedthrough included in a replacement Product delivered hereunder, and (ii) Feedthroughs used in manufacturing Products, in quantities exceeding the applicable "fall-out" rates set forth in Exhibit K.

  • This First Amendment (the "Amendment") to the Filtered Feedthrough Supply Agreement between WILSON GREATBATCH LTD, a New York corporation ("SELLER" or "WG"), an▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ers, Inc.

  • The quantity of Feedthroughs required for each Product supplied during the Interim Period hereunder, as set forth in Medtronic's Specifications for such Product, shall be delivered at the Feedthrough Transfer Price; provided, that additional Feedthroughs in quantities within the "fall-out" rates set forth in Exhibit K shall be provided to WGT at no cost.


More Definitions of Feedthrough

Feedthrough means a subassembly, for use in Implantable Device Shield Sub-Assemblies and consisting of the following components: (a) an outer electrically conductive member (usually referred to as a flange or ferrule), an inner electrically conductive member or members (usually represented as a metallic wire or pin, or multiple wires or pins), and a nonconductive material fused or brazed between the inner and outer members (usually a glass or ceramic material) such that they are electrically insulated and hermetically sealed and
Feedthrough means a subassembly, for use in Implantable Device Shield Sub-Assemblies and consisting of the following components: (a) an outer electrically conductive member (usually referred to as a flange or ferrule), an inner electrically conductive member or members (usually represented as a metallic wire or pin, or multiple wires or pins), and a nonconductive material fused or brazed between the inner and outer members (usually a glass or ceramic material) such that they are electrically insulated and hermetically sealed and (b) an EMI filtering capacitor (or multiple EMI filtering capacitors).

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