conventional module
[kənˈvenʃənəl ˈmɑːdjuːl]
nounpl: conventional modules
módulo convencional
1. A standardized, self-contained unit or component that follows traditional design principles and established industry standards, typically used in engineering, software development, or manufacturing
The software architecture uses conventional modules to ensure compatibility with legacy systems.
A arquitetura do software usa módulos convencionais para garantir compatibilidade com sistemas legados.
2. In construction or manufacturing, a prefabricated unit built according to standard specifications that can be combined with other modules
The building was constructed using conventional modules that met all regulatory requirements.
O edifício foi construído usando módulos convencionais que atendiam a todos os requisitos regulatórios.
3. In photovoltaics and solar energy, a standard solar panel design that uses traditional crystalline silicon technology
Conventional modules remain the most widely installed type of solar panel globally.
Os módulos convencionais continuam sendo o tipo de painel solar mais amplamente instalado globalmente.
This term is primarily technical and used across English-speaking and Portuguese-speaking engineering, software, and manufacturing communities. It emphasizes adherence to established standards and compatibility, reflecting a preference for predictable, interoperable systems in both American and Brazilian industrial contexts.
Related Idioms & Phrases
follow conventional modules
adhere to modular standards
conventional modular approach
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