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  2. Dashcam - Wikipedia

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    A dashboard camera or simply dashcam, also known as car digital video recorder (car DVR), driving recorder, or event data recorder (EDR), is an onboard camera that continuously records the view through a vehicle's front windscreen and sometimes rear or other windows. Some dashcams include a camera to record the interior of the car in 360 ...

  3. Automotive lighting - Wikipedia

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    The earlier, fitted to the 1965 through 1968 Ford-built cars and the 1971–1972 Nissan Cedric, employed an electric motor driving, through reduction gearing, a set of three slow-turning cams. These cams would actuate switches to turn on the lights in sequence.

  4. FireWire camera - Wikipedia

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    FireWire cameras use the IEEE 1394 bus standard for the transmission of audio, video and control data. FireWire is Apple Computer's trademark for the IEEE 1394 standard.. FireWire cameras are available in the form of photo cameras and video cameras, which provide image and audio data.

  5. Glossary of underwater diving terminology: H–O - Wikipedia

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    Manual addition of gas mixture to the breathing loop of a semi-closed circuit rebreather to ensure that the loop mixture has enough oxygen to support consciousness during an ascent. This is most necessary with passive addition rebreathers with a low discharge ratio , but can be relevant with active addition rebreathers , depending on the mass ...

  6. Technological and industrial history of 20th-century Canada

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    The B-747 was introduced by these companies in the early seventies. In the sixties and early seventies De Havilland Aircraft of Canada in Toronto developed the DHC-7 Dash 7 and DHC-8 Dash 8 STOL aircraft. These were used to provide passenger service to small city centre airports in Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal.

  7. Microcontroller - Wikipedia

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    A microcontroller instruction set usually has many instructions intended for bit manipulation (bit-wise operations) to make control programs more compact. [29] For example, a general-purpose processor might require several instructions to test a bit in a register and branch if the bit is set, where a microcontroller could have a single ...

  8. V850 - Wikipedia

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    V850 is a 32-bit RISC CPU architecture produced by Renesas Electronics for embedded microcontrollers.It was designed by NEC as a replacement for their earlier NEC V60 family, and was introduced shortly before NEC sold their designs to Renesas in the early 1990s.

  9. History of personal computers - Wikipedia

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    The history of the personal computer as a mass-market consumer electronic device began with the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s. A personal computer is one intended for interactive individual use, as opposed to a mainframe computer where the end user's requests are filtered through operating staff, or a time-sharing system in which one large processor is shared by many individuals.