noun
coincident-current selection
A technical term in computing, referring to a method of selecting a memory cell by simultaneously applying currents on two intersecting lines. Used in magnetic core memory and similar contexts.
磁気コアメモリでは、電流一致選択によって特定のセルを読み書きする。
In magnetic core memory, coincident-current selection is used to read and write specific cells.
A compound of 電流 (electric current), 一致 (coincidence), and 選択 (selection). The term is a direct translation of the English technical phrase 'coincident-current selection'.