| With 460 watts of power its sure to provide even the hungriest of systems with stable voltages. |
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| However a quiet power supply or a cool power supply means nothing if the power supply doesn't keep voltages stable under load. |
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| The phase angle between voltages and currents is very important as it relates to the power factor. |
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| The air around a power line isn't a good conductor, but very high voltages do create a significant electrical field. |
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| After a reboot, we then overclocked the video card in XTurbo mode, which used slightly higher voltages on the core and memory. |
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| European machines, which operate on electrical standards different from those of U.S. machines, require transformers to step voltages up or down. |
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| Electrical and magnetic fields can induce currents that might alter the voltages across cell membranes. |
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| The shutter is also controlled by the PC, which also sets the acquisition mode and reads the measured voltages from the digital voltmeter. |
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| At negative voltages the open channel conductance is higher than at the positive side. |
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| This is why overhead power cables travelling long distances have a very high voltages. |
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| They are cheaper and easier to make than conventional memory cells, and could lead to lower operating voltages, the researchers said. |
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| This included adjusting the voltages in the electrical system to allow a circuit-breaker to be closed. |
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| By this method, they were able to measure separately the formation and dissociation rates for a few applied voltages. |
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| To reduce friction on the spheres, they are levitated by voltages applied to saucer-shaped electrodes. |
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| These tactics can modify the magnitude and phase relationship between voltages and currents in the power system network. |
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| These devices need two external ceramic capacitors to produce stable, efficient positive voltages. |
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| The plasma screen consists of tiny gas plasma cells that are charged at exact electrical voltages to make a picture. |
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| In this case, the power supply needs to supply a range of voltages at very low current, and often uses doubling and trebling techniques. |
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| Natural voltages are measured simply by using a sensitive voltmeter connected to two non-polarizing electrodes pushed into the soil. |
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| Here they were making electronic brake controls, in different configurations and different voltages. |
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| These voltages would also explain the radio emission from energetic electrons observed near Jupiter by the Ulysses spacecraft. |
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| High voltages can enter your computer through the phone line connected to the modem. |
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| Diamonds can also resist voltages up to around 200 volts, compared to around 20 volts for a silicon chip. |
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| Voltage unbalances, which apply to three-phase voltages, have two main causes, i.e., asymmetries of line impedance and load unbalances. |
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| The following rule of thumb can be applied to assess the transient voltages resulting from an electrostatic discharge. |
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| The STV8179F meets the need in large-size, reduced-depth CRT monitors for high output-current levels and flyback voltages, coupled with low heat dissipation. |
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| Bioelectricity refers to the generation or action of electric currents or voltages in biological processes. |
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| Ignitrons are used where power control of high voltages or currents is required. |
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| A 12 V DC supply powered the amps and detectors, and the output voltages produced by the five detectors were displayed on five digital multimeters. |
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| At the moment, foils with thicknesses below 1mm and applied voltages in the kilovolt range are being investigated at Empa. |
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| At grid voltages lower than the nominal voltage, the inverter may derate to keep the output current within the specifications. |
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| Emission currents of 0.1 to 1 microampere were readily obtained at room temperature with bias voltages of less than 80 volts. |
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| Sometimes, batteries of several different voltages and ampere-hour capacities are charged at the same time at the same centralized location. |
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| If you only have other supply voltages available, use a housing with integrated power supply unit. |
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| His AC power was transmitted at much higher voltages than the DC alternative, making it potentially lethal if unshielded workers touched live wires. |
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| There is a need to build efficient step-up and step-down converters in the car to make these different voltages available. |
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| The voltages existing on the power supply terminal blocks and the connected cables may cause fatal electric shocks. |
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| The second law states that the sum of electromotive forces in a loop in the network equals the sum of potential drops, or voltages across each of the resistances, in the loop. |
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| Never open circuit an energized CT as extreme high voltages may result which may cause serious injury or death. |
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| The service man, say, uses an oscilloscope to measure electric voltages in more or less arbitrary parts of the surface of a non-functioning TV set. |
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| Hereinto, the inflection and maximum voltages increase linearly with the increasing current rates. |
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| At the end point: inserted between the line terminal and the pothead, it filters induced voltages and injects the remote power feed current. |
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| Even lower antennas can be subject to large over voltages in the vicinity of a lightning strike. |
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| The relativistic simulations predicted the voltages measured in real lead-acid batteries with great precision. |
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| A value, in bits, indicating the precision with which the oscilloscope converts input voltages to digital values. |
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| The software offers the option of calculating limit values with stabilised end values or initial voltages. |
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| These high voltages create high energy ions, which collide with the walls of the measurement cell where they vaporize the wall material. |
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| His team thinks its new approach will be particularly suitable for use in portable devices, because it operates at low voltages. |
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| If the pump can be connected to different voltages, the connected voltage is specified by a yellow sticker close to the cable entry. |
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| Phase: A term used to describe the spatial relationship of windings in an electric motor or voltages and currents in an electric circuit. |
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| Electronics provide precisely timed voltages to the coils, and use rotation position sensors for timing. |
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| Exposed live parts having voltages to earth exceeding the voltage specified under 1.1 shall not be installed on the front of such switchboards. |
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| They can be charged and discharged very quickly and can accept and deliver high voltages. |
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| Other similar compositions, other voltages and power ranges are available on request. |
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| The motor is convertible between different voltages, if stated on the data plate. |
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| Please specify when ordering. Other power line voltages are available on request. |
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| Attention: Due to the high voltages under operation, some base mounts are less suitable because of possible sparking. |
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| Very precise development is necessary for these motors and the traction drive motor to operate under these voltages. |
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| Do not allow the control board to get wet and use caution when checking voltages. |
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| In these cases it is possible to probe the interior of a vessel by injecting currents and then measuring the voltages at its walls with electrodes. |
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| The circuit includes a feedback loop that adjusts the output signal so that the lower voltages are chopped at a reference voltage input into the driver. |
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| These currents are largely produced by electrochemical reactions and fluid flow in the subsurface, and the measurable voltages can be up to several hundred millivolts. |
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| When passing an electrical conductor through a conducting panel at high voltages, our hollow pair lead-ins provide optimum insulation and strength. |
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| His team's custom boost converter works for input voltages of as little as 20 millivolts, an input voltage lower than any existing such device. |
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| Conventional electric motors instead employ magnetic attraction and repulsion, and require high current at low voltages. |
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| The T598 Series is available today in capacitances of up to 330 microfarads and rated voltages up to 16 volts. |
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| Designs pushing performance limits can now reduce pessimism by precise selection of instance voltages. |
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| Even voltages which are imperceptible to the user can cause breakdown of the structures, thus leading to a discharge current which melts the chip in the affected areas. |
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| It equals the sum of all the galvanic voltages of the electrode. |
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| The quadratic behaviour with the voltage can be linearized by applying an identical bias voltage to both high-voltage electrodes, and by superposing opposite control voltages on them. |
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| Which mains voltages and frequences are permissible? |
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| The results of their study also present the cumulative distribution function versus ESD measured voltages in various intervals. |
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| To change voltages, everything from a vehicle's lighting to charging systems will have to be redesigned. |
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| The power coils are connected to power sources of various frequencies, and voltages. |
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| When checking the battery, I notice that the electrolyte in all the cells has turned brown, the cell specific gravities are not uniform and the voltages are irregular: what does this mean? |
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| These insulators are used under widely varying conditions, with voltages ranging from the microvolt to more than a million volts, and a range of frequencies extending from a few hertz to several gigahertz. |
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| For a 10 V comparison, this requires that the output voltages of the two arrays be kept equal to within a few microvolts throughout the measurements. |
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| An electron beamer is used to produce extremely high voltages of between 5 and 10 megavolts, and products exposed to this voltage are sterilized in a few seconds. |
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| In that way, the voltages and current are measured at the primary circuit of the main transformer and electromotor drive of the drive axles. |
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| The voltages on the cables or connections of the mains supply, the drive and the motor with which it may be associated can cause fatal electric shocks. |
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| Capacitive power factor is not allowed at voltages over 16,5 kV in Norway, due to the risk of making it hard or impossible for other vehicles to use regenerative braking because of too high a voltage on the overhead line. |
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| In applications for battery voltages beteen 24 and 450 V, several technologies are used such as asynchronous motors with frequency inverters, or more recently permanent magnet synchronous motors. |
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| This freeware version allows users to trend voltages, impedance, strap resistances, cell temperature and specific gravity. |
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| Symbol indicates risks posed by lethally high voltages. |
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| Wherever you look along the horizontal axis in the graph above, you will find that the sum of the three voltages is always zero, and that the difference in voltage between any two phases fluctuates as an alternating current. |
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| Rated voltages and current values or intervention current values are according to system need or to user request, among the industrially available standards. |
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| If electronic rectifiers and inverters had been around at the time, Edison would have been able to distribute his DC electricity at far higher voltages. |
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| In addition, the camera has a new safety circuit to intercept peak voltages and other electrical problems, thus ensuring that the camera remains operational in even the toughest situations. |
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| This power supply structure regulates the positive and negative rail voltages separately, whereas most amplifiers regulate the positive rail alone. |
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| Electrical analysis does indeed only require the measurement of the three voltages and the three currents powering up the machine. This measurement is performed at the control box of the motor. |
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| The devices described here are standard models for 230 V or 120 V. If other voltages or country-specific plugs are required, please enquire when you send your order. |
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| These arc lamps ran on relatively low voltages and incorporated tungsten filaments to start ionization within the envelope. |
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| Some infrared heating elements are made for higher voltages, but these use tubular bulbs with widely separated terminals. |
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| Furthermore, some load types were difficult or impossible to make work with higher voltages. |
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| Maybe different voltages need to be applied when shooting, sorry zapping, Prods and Taigs. |
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| The digital IR tester features five preset test voltages ranging from 250 V to 5,000 V and has a maximum resistance range of 1 teraohm. |
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| However, the NIST scientists discovered that anomalous inductive voltages can be induced in the loop formed by the voltage taps. |
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| The market is segmented based on their voltages as low voltage, medium voltage, and high voltage harmonic filters. |
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| The operation of a bipolar electrolyzer can be easily monitored by measurement of element voltages. |
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| You just have to be careful translating partial inductances into loop inductances when applying the concept to calculate induced voltages. |
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| User-programmable features include scheduled instrument health checks and 24x7 monitoring of AC voltages, DC voltages, DC millivolts and analog and digital input channels. |
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| Firstly, the implementation of fullerene-free acceptor materials resulted in high open-circuit voltages and useful absorption spectra in the visible. |
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| Engineers and physicists, including Byrnes, are already considering new types of diodes that can handle lower voltages, such as tunnel diodes and ballistic diodes. |
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| He speculates that water movement underground or pressure on certain minerals could have generated voltages that would alter the magnetic field in the ULF band. |
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| Lamps designed for different voltages have different luminous efficacy. |
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| Moreover, there is evidence that, at larger voltages, Faradaic polarization due to electrochemical reactions at the electrodes contribute significantly to AC EO flow. |
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| The IPMI controller provides standards-based monitoring and control of board functions including critical temperatures, voltages, Ethernet IP addresses and other features. |
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| To operate on these lines would require new or heavily modified rolling stock designed to operate at these different voltages, in addition to those already in use. |
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| This system consisted of two instrument platforms with four-band radiometers and a datalogger to sample and store radiometer sensor voltages and time of measurement. |
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| These types of display screens use lower voltages than older CRT displays. |
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| The ac signals from the ten channels of the preamplifier were combined with a sum-amplifier after the dc voltages at the outputs of the individual amplifiers were de-coupled. |
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| They also used a thermal transfer standard to compare the rms voltages of synthesized sine waves at 3 kflz, 10 kHz, 20 kHz, and 50 kHz with a synthesized 1 kHz sine wave. |
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| Outputs include millivolt, amplified voltages, and current-loop signals. |
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| Very long filaments for high voltages are fragile, and lamp bases become more difficult to insulate, so lamps for illumination are not made with rated voltages over 300 volts. |
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