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monostable
[ mon-uh-stey-buhl ]
monostable
/ ˌmɒnəʊˈsteɪbəl /
adjective
- physics (of an electronic circuit) having only one stable state but able to pass into a second state in response to an input pulse
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Word History and Origins
Origin of monostable1
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Example Sentences
The problem is that this "Monostable" design doesn’t provide any meaningful feedback about what gear you’re in — it returns to the center position after each shift.
From The Verge
In its report, Maserati said the safety agency contacted it in February asking whether any of its vehicles used the ZF Monostable transmission.
From New York Times
Fiat Chrysler introduced the gear-shifter design, which it calls the Monostable, in 2011.
From New York Times
These cars use a “monostable electronic gearshift assembly,” which resembles an arcade joystick.
From Washington Post
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