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  2. Dimmer - Wikipedia

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    This circuit is called a leading-edge dimmer or forward phase dimming. Waveform of the output voltage of a thyristor dimmer set for 60 volts RMS output, with 120 V input. The red trace shows the output device switching on about 5.5 ms after the input (blue) voltage crosses zero.

  3. Vacuum fluorescent display - Wikipedia

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    The first VFD was the single indication DM160 by Philips in 1959. [5] The first multi-segment VFD was a 1967 Japanese single-digit, seven-segment device made by Ise Electronics Corporation. [6] The displays became common on calculators and other consumer electronics devices. [7] In the late 1980s hundreds of millions of units were made yearly. [8]

  4. Fluorescent-lamp formats - Wikipedia

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    If the first digit on a lamp says 8, then the CRI of that lamp will be approximately 85. The last two digits indicate the color temperature of the lamp in kelvins (K). For example, if the last two digits on a lamp say 41 , that lamp's color temperature will be 4100 K, which is a common tri-phosphor cool white fluorescent lamp.

  5. Electronic symbol - Wikipedia

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    Common circuit diagram symbols (US ANSI symbols) An electronic symbol is a pictogram used to represent various electrical and electronic devices or functions, such as wires, batteries, resistors, and transistors, in a schematic diagram of an electrical or electronic circuit. These symbols are largely standardized internationally today, but may ...

  6. Fourteen-segment display - Wikipedia

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    Multiple segment alphanumeric displays are nearly as old as the use of electricity. A 1908 textbook [5] describes an alphanumeric display system using incandescent lamps and a mechanical switching arrangement. Each of 21 lamps was connected to a switch operated by a set of slotted bars, installed in a rotating drum.

  7. Lightguide display - Wikipedia

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    A lightguide (edge-lit) display. A Lightguide display (also known as an edge-lit display) is an obsolete electronic mechanism which was used for displaying alphanumeric characters in electronic devices such as calculators , multimeters , laboratory measurement instruments , and entertainment machines such as pinball games.

  8. 3-way lamp - Wikipedia

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    The contacts of a 3-way bulb Circuit diagram of a 3-way bulb. A 3-way incandescent bulb has two filaments designed to produce different amounts of light. The two filaments can be activated separately or together, giving three different amounts of light. One common 3-way incandescent bulb is the 50/100/150 W.

  9. Circuit diagram - Wikipedia

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    A circuit diagram (or: wiring diagram, electrical diagram, elementary diagram, electronic schematic) is a graphical representation of an electrical circuit. A pictorial circuit diagram uses simple images of components, while a schematic diagram shows the components and interconnections of the circuit using standardized symbolic representations.

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