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NEMA 1-15P (two-pole, no ground) and NEMA 5-15P (two-pole with ground pin) plugs are used on common domestic electrical equipment, and NEMA 5-15R is the standard 15-ampere electric receptacle (outlet) found in the United States, and under relevant national standards, in Canada (CSA C22.2 No. 42 [1]), Mexico (NMX-J-163-ANCE) and Japan (JIS C 8303).
NEMA Type Definition [1] [3] 1: General-purpose. Protects against dust, light, and indirect splashing but is not dust-tight; primarily prevents contact with live parts; used indoors and under normal atmospheric conditions. 2: Drip-tight.
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BiSS was showcased in 2002 by its founders iC-Haus GmbH [10] Since BiSS B is not motor feedback compatible, BiSS C has been preferred in the market; All patent cases against BiSS B were dropped in 2012: EP 0790489B1: "Mode switching by frequency comparison" DE 19701310B4: "Mode switching as such"
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The Modified Modular Jack (MMJ) is a small form-factor serial port connector developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). It uses a modified version of the 6P6C modular connector with the latch displaced off-center so standard modular connectors found on Ethernet cables or phone jacks cannot accidentally be plugged in. MMJ connections are used on Digital minicomputers, such as the PDP-11 ...