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  2. Regulated power supply - Wikipedia

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    The front panel typically has LED indicators for "C.V." ("constant voltage") and "C.C." ("constant current"). When the current demanded by the load exceeds the limit set by the user, the power supply automatically switches to the latter mode by regulating the voltage down so much as to prevent the current limit from being exceeded.

  3. Radnor Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Radnor Township grew around the meeting house and remained the center of population of the township for 200 years. The new township was named Radnor after the county in Wales called Radnorshire. The influence of the Welsh, some of whom were forced by heavy taxation to sell their land, waned in the latter half of the 18th century.

  4. Voltage regulator - Wikipedia

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    The ferroresonant transformer, ferroresonant regulator or constant-voltage transformer is a type of saturating transformer used as a voltage regulator. These transformers use a tank circuit composed of a high-voltage resonant winding and a capacitor to produce a nearly constant average output voltage with a varying input current or varying load.

  5. Line regulation - Wikipedia

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    The unit here is %/V. For example, In the ABLIC Inc. S1206-series regulator device the typical line regulation is expressed as 0.05%/V which means that the change in the output with respect to change in the input of the regulator device is 0.05%, when the output of the device is set at 1V.

  6. Radnor Township, Delaware County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The township is governed by a three-member board of trustees, who are elected in November of odd-numbered years to a four-year term beginning on the following January 1.

  7. Radnor, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Radnor is a community which straddles Montgomery and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located approximately 13 miles west of Philadelphia, in the Main Line suburbs. The community was named after Radnor, in Wales. [1] Radnor is home to Cabrini University and a large office complex by the train station. The southern portion ...

  8. Radnor, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The land was located in Ohio Federal township six of range twenty in an area that was to become Radnor Township, Delaware County, Ohio. Early in 1802 Dr. Jones employed David Pugh to go to Ohio to scout and survey the 4,000 acres. As was the custom of the day the surveyor received land as payment for the survey.

  9. Induction regulator - Wikipedia

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    The three phase induction regulator can be regarded as a wound induction motor. The rotor is not allowed to turn freely and it can be mechanically shifted by means of a worm gear. The rest of the regulator's construction follows that of a wound rotor induction motor with a slotted three-phase stator and a wound three-phase rotor. Since the ...