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  2. Power Drive (1994 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Power Drive is a 1994 racing video game developed by Rage Software and published by U.S. Gold. The player competes in rally driving in various countries. Gameplay

  3. Yuneec Power Drive - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Yuneec Power Drive may refer to one of several electric aircraft motors: Yuneec Power Drive 10 ...

  4. Power Drive - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Power Drive or Power Drives may refer to: Manufacturers Universal Power Drives, a ...

  5. Yuneec Power Drive 40 - Wikipedia

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    The Power Drive 40 is part of a family of scalable electric motor designs produced by Yuneec. The family of engines is designed to use the company's own power controller, Lithium polymer battery pack and charger, as an integrated package of components. This ensures that all components are compatible and also removes the need for aircraft ...

  6. BMW iDrive - Wikipedia

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    An early prototype iDrive (called the Intuitive Interaction Concept) was featured on the BMW Z9 concept in 1999. The production version debuted in September 2001 in the BMW 7 Series (E65) and was built on the VxWorks kernel [4] while the Navigation computer used Microsoft Windows CE for Automotive; [5] this can be seen when the system reboots or restarts after a software crash, displaying a ...

  7. SAE J1772 - Wikipedia

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    Control Pilot (Current limit): The charging station can use the wave signal to describe the maximum current that is available via the charging station with the help of pulse-width modulation: a 16% PWM is a 10 A maximum, a 25% PWM is a 16 A maximum, a 50% PWM is a 32 A maximum and a 90% PWM flags a fast charge option.

  8. Ground Instructor - Wikipedia

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    Ground Instructor is a certificate issued in the United States by the Federal Aviation Administration; the rules for certification, and for certificate-holders, are detailed in Subpart I of Part 61 of the Federal Aviation Regulations, which are part of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations. [1]