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  2. JST connector - Wikipedia

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    JST manufactures numerous series (families) and pitches (pin-to-pin distance) of connectors. [2] [3] JST connectors are used in many types of products, and commonly used by electronics hobbyists and consumer products for rechargeable battery packs, battery balancers, battery eliminator circuits, 3D printers, and radio controlled servos. [4]

  3. Yazaki - Wikipedia

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    The company's product lineup includes electrical cables, meter and auto instruments, gas equipment, air-conditioning, and solar-powered systems. As a first tier supplier, Yazaki sells chiefly to auto manufacturers, and, to a lesser extent, electric power, gas, and general construction companies.

  4. JST - Wikipedia

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    JST may refer to: Beijing Jishuitan Hospital; Japan Science and Technology Corporation (est. 1996) Japan Science and Technology Agency (est. 2003) Japan Standard Time; Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University; Journal of Scientific Temper; Johnstown–Cambria County Airport (IATA: JST, FAA LID: JST) Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible

  5. Japan Radio Company - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1915, the company has produced a wide variety of products including marine electronics, measuring equipment for telecommunication, radio broadcasting equipment, and amateur radio equipment, including the JST-145dx/JST-245dx HF transceivers, which were the last amateur radio transceivers produced by JRC, ending in 2002.

  6. Talk:JST connector - Wikipedia

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    Obviously you don't have a clue, nor have you read my BIO, because I've never worked for JST nor any connector company or reseller of connectors. I wrote this article because of the confusion in many internet blogs calling almost any white sub-2.54mm connector a "JST connector". • Sbmeirow • Talk • 11:11, 5 January 2015 (UTC)

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    U.S. President Donald Trump will take part virtually in the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos just days after his inauguration, the forum president said Tuesday. Børge Brende, a ...

  8. Japan Steel Works - Wikipedia

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    In fiscal year 2001, Japan Steel Works posted a net loss of ¥1.81 billion on sales of ¥119.70 billion. Their performance improved in 2002, with net profit of ¥100 million on sales of ¥129 billion; however, this was far short of their earlier estimate of ¥600 million net profit on sales of ¥134 billion.

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    Travel intelligence company OAG has released its annual list of the world’s busiest flight routes — and the 105-minute hop between the two has topped the international route board, with nearly ...