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  2. List of Stax products - Wikipedia

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    Adapter Unit Model No. Release Year Outputs Notes SRD-1 1960 2x Normal Bias SRD-2 1960 2x Normal Bias SRD-3 1965 2x Normal Bias SRD-5 1968 2x Normal Bias SRD-7 1971 2x Normal Bias SRD-6 1973 1x Normal Bias SRD-4 1975 Electret SRD-6SB 1978 1x Normal Bias Self-Bias SRD-7SB 1979 2x Normal Bias Self Bias SRD-X 1979 1x Normal Bias

  3. Cable transport - Wikipedia

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    On Wednesday 25 July 2012, passengers of the London cable car were stuck 90 meters in the air when a power failure caused the gondola to stop over the River Thames. The fault happened at 11:45 am and lasted for about 30 minutes. No passengers were injured, but this was the first problem to ever hit the London's new cable car link. [44] [45]

  4. Short-range device - Wikipedia

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    A short-range device (SRD), described by ECC Recommendation 70-03, is a radio-frequency transmitter device used in telecommunication that has little capability of causing harmful interference to other radio equipment.

  5. SMEMA - Wikipedia

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    SMEMA is an acronym for the Surface Mount Equipment Manufacturers Association.. In 1999 they merged with the IPC to form the IPC SMEMA Council. [1]One standard they have is for the wiring of communications between Surface mount technology producing machinery such as a Stencil Printer or a Pick and Place Machine on an Electronics production line.

  6. Electrical connector - Wikipedia

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    Chassis or panel connectors permanently attached to a piece of equipment so users can connect a cable to a stationary device; PCB mount connectors soldered to a printed circuit board, providing a point for cable or wire attachment. [6]: 56 (e.g. pin headers, screw terminals, board-to-board connectors)

  7. Cable railway - Wikipedia

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    A cable railway is a railway that uses a cable, rope or chain to haul trains. It is a specific type of cable transportation . The most common use for a cable railway is to move vehicles on a steeply graded line that is too steep for conventional locomotives to operate on – this form of cable railway is often called an incline or inclined ...

  8. Flyback converter - Wikipedia

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    The flyback converter is an isolated power converter. The two prevailing control schemes are voltage mode control and current mode control. In the majority of cases current mode control needs to be dominant for stability during operation. Both modes require a signal related to the output voltage. There are three common ways to generate this ...

  9. Push–pull converter - Wikipedia

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    Push-pull converter (+12V → ±18V; 50W) as potted module. ① transformer; ② and ③ electrolytic capacitors vertical and horizontal mounted; ④ discrete circuit board in through-hole technology A push–pull converter is a type of DC-to-DC converter , a switching converter that uses a transformer to change the voltage of a DC power supply.