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  2. DRDO Sarvatra - Wikipedia

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    The DRDO Sarvatra (Everywhere) [1] also known as Sarvatra Multi-span Mobile Bridge System is a truck-mounted, multi-span, mobile bridging system developed by Armament and Combat Engineering Systems (ACE) and Research and Development Establishment (R&DE) Engineers of Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) [2] for the Indian army.

  3. Tap changer - Wikipedia

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    Motor drive unit of a on-load tap-changer. A tap changer is a mechanism in transformers that allows for variable turn ratios to be selected in distinct steps. This is done by connecting to a number of access points, known as taps along either the primary or secondary windings.

  4. Audio Video Bridging - Wikipedia

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    Audio Video Bridging (AVB) is a common name for a set of technical standards that provide improved synchronization, low latency, and reliability for switched Ethernet networks. [3] AVB embodies the following technologies and standards:

  5. Folding Boat Equipment - Wikipedia

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    The Folding Boat Equipment, abbreviated as FBE, is a light pontoon bridging equipment which was in use by the British and its colonial armies during the 20th century. [1] The equipment was introduced in 1928 and was the standard light bridge used for loads up to class 5, i.e. providing rafts or a bridge capable of transporting loads up to 5 ...

  6. Bridged and paralleled amplifiers - Wikipedia

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    For a given output voltage swing, the lower the impedance the higher the amplifier load. Bridging is used to allow an amplifier to drive low loads into higher power, because power is inversely proportional to impedance and proportional to the square of voltage, according to the equation = /. This equation also shows that bridging quadruples the ...

  7. Bridging - Wikipedia

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    Bridging (networking), a packet forwarding technique used in computer networks; Bridging (programming), a system that allows different programming languages to share common resources; Communication protocol bridge, In electronic assembly, a solder bridge is an (unintended) electrical connection between two conductors by means of a small blob of ...

  8. Brockway Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, Brockway manufactured the B666 heavy truck, including the B666 Daybrook M-II-A bridge erector [2] and C666 Quick Way crane, [3] as well as G547 and G690 6-ton 6×6 bridging trucks, part of a standard design series also built by Corbitt and White. G547 "Treadway" trucks had a large hoist on the rear for self-unloading, while ...

  9. Traffic shaping - Wikipedia

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    Audio Video Bridging includes an integral traffic-shaping provision defined in IEEE 802.1Qav. Nodes in an IP network which buffer packets before sending on a link which is at capacity produce an unintended traffic shaping effect. This can appear across, for example, a low bandwidth link, a particularly expensive WAN link or satellite hop.