Limiter in a sentence as a noun

Edit Whoops, didn't see he mentioned the field limiter... why don't more people do that?

I've built one for ~ $30 in parts from Radio Shack using an LM317 current limiter.

On the left, the rev alert: six orange leds, off most of the time, light up as you get close to the limiter.

If enforced, on the other hand, it does act as a "limiter" to sweeping abuses.

This would give a recruitment advantage to smaller banks, thus serve as an automatic limiter to bank size.

If quote stuffing is a bug that harms the people carrying it out, then why don't HFT programs have a rate limiter on them that make them stop?They do.

When the brain is really the only limiter on productivity, optimize for that.

Side question: with $12M of equipment, wouldn't it make sense to have an independent limiter of some kind to prevent damage?

The one most memorable to me:"Putting a speed limiter on a Zamboni just in case the accelerator gets stuck"

After seeing that, I whipped up a rate limiter in the final minutes that disconnects people based on a crude warm up/cool down system, but set the limit a bit too strict.

Well, $12m breaks my personal best, but the independent limiter is only delaying the inevitable.

Alternatively, they could eschew a limiter and select speaker components beefy enough to handle the maximum voltage that their DAC's can output.

But a rate limiter is just another signal - you still need to set the rate limit high enough that you can correctly respond to market conditions, but low enough that you don't go wild.

If 3 downloads produce 3 similar hashes then start limiter/throw up capchta/delay to avoid heavy intra-document duplication.

Yeah it is a common mistake made by free market folks:Competition will drive down prices, increase speed and result in the best possible customer service!Except that in markets with expensive outlays to get started that rarely happens because the expenses put a natural limiter on the amount of people that can actually mount competition making that number low enough that the competitors can essentially carve up the market, price fix and then all suck approximately equally, indefinitely.

Limiter definitions

noun

(electronics) a nonlinear electronic circuit whose output is limited in amplitude; used to limit the instantaneous amplitude of a waveform (to clip off the peaks of a waveform); "a limiter introduces amplitude distortion"

See also: clipper