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  2. Supercharger - Wikipedia

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    There are two main families of superchargers defined according to the method of gas transfer: positive displacement and dynamic superchargers. Positive displacement superchargers deliver an almost constant level of boost pressure increase at all engine speeds, while dynamic superchargers cause the boost pressure to rise exponentially with engine speed (above a certain threshold). [4]

  3. Micro-Star International - Wikipedia

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    The lineup features residential and commercial models, including the EV Life charger, which is compatible with both U.S. and European charging standards. MSI's commercial chargers offer payment options and advanced management features, such as parking management via license plate recognition.

  4. Super I/O - Wikipedia

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    Super I/O (sometimes Multi-IO) [1] is a class of I/O controller integrated circuits that began to be used on personal computer motherboards in the late 1980s, originally as add-in cards, later embedded on the motherboards. A super I/O chip combines interfaces for a variety of low-bandwidth devices. Now it is mostly merged with EC.

  5. Supercharger (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Super-Charged network, or Super-Charger network, a telecommunications term; See also ... All pages with titles containing Super charge or Super charges

  6. Centrifugal-type supercharger - Wikipedia

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    A centrifugal supercharger is a specialized type of supercharger that makes use of centrifugal force in order to increase the manifold air pressure, MAP. An increased MAP allows the engine to burn more fuel, which results in an increased power output.

  7. Super-Charged network - Wikipedia

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    Super-Charged network or Super-Charger network, is a telecommunications term that refers to a particular standardized implementation of a 3GPP 3G telecommunications network. 3GPP has standardized Super-Charger networks in TS 23.116, the Super-Charger technical realization, and defines a Super-Charged network as a "UMTS network in which the Super-Charger mechanism is being used to optimise ...

  8. Embedded controller - Wikipedia

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    Managing the battery charger and the battery [2] Allowing remote diagnostics and remediation over the network; Performing software-requested CPU reset [1] Controlling the watchdog timer [2] System Management Interrupt (entry to System Management Mode) Bluetooth toggle; Controlling display brightness (built-in LCD or OLED) USB OC (overcurrent ...

  9. Paxton Automotive - Wikipedia

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    C4 Corvette fitted with Paxton SN-86 supercharger. Paxton Automotive is a United States–based manufacturer of superchargers for automotive use. The company is the major proponent of the centrifugal type supercharger.