low-frequency impedance corrector

low-frequency impedance corrector

[′lō ‚frē·kwən·sē im′pēd·əns kə‚rek·tər] (electricity) Electric network designed to be connected to a basic network, or to a basic network and a building-out network, so that the combination will simulate, at low frequencies, the sending-end impedance, including dissipation, of a line.