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  2. Nanoprobing - Wikipedia

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    Existing nanoprobe needles or “probe tips” have a typical end-point radius ranging from 5 to 35 nm. [2] The fine tips enable access to individual contacts nodes of modern IC transistors. Navigation of the probe tips in SEM based nanoprobers are typically controlled by precision piezoelectric manipulators. Typical systems have anywhere from ...

  3. Probe tip - Wikipedia

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    A probe tip is an instrument used in scanning probe microscopes (SPMs) to scan the surface of a sample and make nano-scale images of surfaces and structures. The probe tip is mounted on the end of a cantilever and can be as sharp as a single atom .

  4. Nanoprobe (device) - Wikipedia

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    A nanoprobe is an optical device developed by tapering an optical fiber to a tip measuring 100 nm = 1000 angstroms wide. Nanoprobes can be used in bioimaging to provide improved contrast and spatial resolution of cells and tissues. [1] Types of nanoprobes used for bioimaging include fluorescence, chemiluminescence, and photoacoustic imaging. [1]

  5. Hose coupling - Wikipedia

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    Hose link is a 1/4-turn bayonet-mount garden hose connection, which uses an o-ring to o-ring seal. It was designed by Hoselink, Pty, Ltd., Australia, [24] and patented in 1998. [25] It is popular in Australia, with limited distribution in the UK and the US, where it is distributed by Dayco Products, Inc.

  6. Test probe - Wikipedia

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    The matched impedances provide better high-frequency performance than an unmatched passive probe can achieve, but at the expense of the low 500-ohm load offered by the probe tip to the DUT. Parasitic capacitance at the probe tip is very low so, for very high-frequency signals, the Z 0 probe can offer lower loading than any hi-Z probe and even ...

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  8. Flashback arrestor - Wikipedia

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    Flashbacks which are the rapid propagation of a flame down the hose. Further gas flow in the event of a burnback. According to the standard DIN EN ISO 5175-1 (formerly EN 730-1) they include a minimum of two safety elements: A gas non-return valve (NV), which: prevents dangerous gas mixtures. ensures the gas only flows in the intended direction.

  9. Texas Instruments Power - Wikipedia

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    Texas Instruments Power, known more popularly by its acronym TIP, is a series of bipolar junction transistors manufactured by Texas Instruments. [1] The series was introduced in the 1960s, and still sees some use today due to their simplicity, their durability, and their ease of use. [ 2 ]