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Mastering voltage drop for safer wiring
Voltage drop isn’t just a math problem—it’s a safety, efficiency, and performance issue in every electrical system. From dimming lights to overheating motors, ignoring it can cost big. Knowing how to ...
Despite the widespread availability and use of low-power components, today’s printed circuit boards (PCBs) can require a significant amount of current, with boards drawing 50, 100, and even 200 A in ...
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Mastering LDO regulators for cleaner, smarter power
Low-dropout (LDO) regulators are a go-to for engineers needing ultra-clean, stable power for sensitive electronics. They excel at filtering noise from switching converters, but their efficiency can ...
Power integrity is becoming a bigger problem at 10/7nm because existing tools such as static analysis no longer are sufficient. Power integrity is a function of static and dynamic voltage drop in the ...
Each of the three basic types of light sources — incandescent, fluorescent, and HID — has its own particular applications and advantages. The proper selection of a lamp type will ultimately depend on ...
When clients call you because operating problems on pieces of their 120V equipment cause them to suspect their facility's power supply, you have to decide where to start your investigation. Don't ...
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