Inverter
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An inverter may refer to
- Inverter, an electrical/electronic device which converts direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC)
- An "Inverter" tag found on some air conditioners indicates their ability to regulate the thermal power flow in a continuous manner; an electrical inverter (see above) is used to achieve this
- Uninterruptible power supplies are sometimes referred to as "inverters" for having an electrical inverter (see above) as a principal component
- Inverter, a logic gate also called a NOT gate.
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