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  2. Shiftronic - Wikipedia

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    Shiftronic is Hyundai Motor Company's version of the manumatic automatic transmission.A Shiftronic transmission can operate just like a conventional automatic transmission, but it also allows the driver to override the computer's automatic mode by moving the shift lever into a second shift gate equipped with two spring-loaded positions: "upshift" and "downshift".

  3. Derating - Wikipedia

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    In electronics, derating is the operation of a device at less than its rated maximum capability to prolong its life. Typical examples include operations below the maximum power rating, current rating, or voltage rating.

  4. Accelerated aging - Wikipedia

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    Accelerated aging is testing that uses aggravated conditions of heat, humidity, oxygen, sunlight, vibration, etc. to speed up the normal aging processes of items. It is used to help determine the long-term effects of expected levels of stress within a shorter time, usually in a laboratory by controlled standard test methods .

  5. Accelerated life testing - Wikipedia

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    Accelerated life testing is the process of testing a product by subjecting it to conditions (stress, strain, temperatures, voltage, vibration rate, pressure etc.) in excess of its normal service parameters in an effort to uncover faults and potential modes of failure in a short amount of time.

  6. Transmission control unit - Wikipedia

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    The TPS sensor along with the vehicle speed sensor are the two main inputs for most TCUs. Older transmissions use this to determine engine load, with the introduction of drive-by-wire technology, this is often a shared input between the ECU and TCU. The input is used to determine the optimum time and characteristics for a gear change according ...

  7. Low-voltage differential signaling - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the tightly coupled transmission wires will reduce susceptibility to electromagnetic noise interference because the noise will equally affect each wire and appear as a common-mode noise. The LVDS receiver is unaffected by common-mode noise because it senses the differential voltage, where the common-mode noise impacts both pairs ...

  8. Walking This Much Could Add 11 Years To Your Life - AOL

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    By the way, if you want to add up to 11 years to your life, you don't have to walk your daily 111 minutes all at once: That amount can be broken up throughout the day. Check out Women's Health 's ...

  9. Impedance matching - Wikipedia

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    This issue was addressed by the stepped transmission line, [1] where multiple, serially placed, quarter-wave dielectric slugs are used to vary a transmission line's characteristic impedance. By controlling the position of each element, a broad range of load impedances can be matched without having to reconnect the circuit.