optics module
[ˈɒptɪks ˈmɒdjuːl]
nounpl: optics modules
módulo óptico
1. A self-contained unit or component in optical systems, telecommunications equipment, or scientific instruments that contains lenses, prisms, mirrors, or other optical elements designed to manipulate light
The camera's optics module includes advanced autofocus capabilities.
O módulo óptico da câmera inclui capacidades avançadas de foco automático.
2. In telecommunications, a replaceable hardware unit containing optical transceivers and related components for data transmission
We need to replace the faulty optics module in the network switch.
Precisamos substituir o módulo óptico defeituoso no comutador de rede.
3. In microscopy or imaging systems, a complete optical assembly responsible for image formation and magnification
The microscope's optics module provides exceptional clarity at high magnifications.
O módulo óptico do microscópio fornece clareza excepcional em altas ampliações.
This is a specialized technical term primarily used in telecommunications, data center operations, and scientific equipment sectors. In Brazil, it's commonly used in the growing tech industry, particularly in São Paulo's technology corridor. The term is standardized across both American English and Brazilian Portuguese technical documentation, making it universal in professional contexts. No regional slang variations exist due to its technical nature.
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