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  2. Shibaura Seisakusho - Wikipedia

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    With this investment GE now had a stake in both Tokyo Denki and Shibaura Seisakusho - two companies that had a complementary line of products in light as well as heavy electrical equipment. Both companies were merged in 1939 to create Tokyo Shibaura Denki (Tokyo Shibaura Electric Company, now Toshiba). The relation with GE continued until the ...

  3. TO-18 - Wikipedia

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    TO-206 is intended to replace previous definitions of packages with leads arranged in a circle with a diameter of 2.54 mm (0.100 in). [6] [7] The different outlines are now defined as variants of TO-206: TO-18 is renamed to TO-206-AA, TO-46 to TO-206-AB, TO-52 to TO-206-AC, TO-72 to TO-206-AF. A new package with 3 leads and a cap height of 1.40 ...

  4. List of vacuum tubes - Wikipedia

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    18 – Pentode and triode; ... all have 2.0 volt DC filaments despite the 1-prefix, ... after the 1967 General Electric X-radiation scandal. All high voltage ...

  5. 18-volt - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 January 2019, at 01:51 (UTC).; Text is available under the

  6. Koyo Electronics Corporation Limited - Wikipedia

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    Koyo Electronics (Kōyō Denki) and its subsidiary Koyo Electronics Industry (Kōyō Denshi Kōgyō), often collectively referred to as just Koyo, are Japanese electronics companies based in Kodaira, Tokyo [2] that manufactured radios from 1955 until 1973, and now its subsidiary manufactures industrial electronics devices and factory automation control systems.

  7. GE 2-C+C-2 - Wikipedia

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    The GE 2-C+C-2 was an electric locomotive built by General Electric employed in the Companhia Paulista de Estradas de Ferro and later in the Estrada de Ferro Central do Brasil, based on the EP-4 model built for the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad. [1]

  8. Railway electrification in Japan - Wikipedia

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    11 km (6.8 mi) of 762 mm (2 ft 6 in) narrow gauge, all electrified. Electrification systems used by the Japan Railways Group , Japan's formerly state-owned operators, are 1,500 V DC and 20 kV AC for conventional lines and mini-Shinkansen, and 25 kV AC for Shinkansen .

  9. Keio Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Keio Corporation (Japanese: 京王電鉄株式会社, Hepburn: Keiō Dentetsu Kabushiki-gaisha, 'Keio Electric Railway K.K') is a private railway operator in Tokyo, Japan and the central firm of the Keio Group (京王グループ, Keiō Gurūpu) that is involved in transport, retail, real estate and other industries.