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  • 1Power supply — For the Budgie album, see Power Supply (album). A vacuum tube rackmount adjustable power supply, capable of +/ 1500 volts DC, 0 to 100mA output, with amperage limiting capability. A power supply is a device that supplies electrical energy …

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  • 2Programmable load — A programmable load is a type of test equipment or instrument which emulates DC resistance loads normally required to perform functional tests of batteries, power supplies or solar cells. By virtue of being programmable, tests like load… …

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  • 3Power network design (IC) — In integrated circuits, electrical power is distributed to the components of the chip over a network of conductors on the chip. Power network design (IC) includes the analysis and design of such networks. As in all engineering, this involves… …

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  • 4Programmable thermostat — Lux Products Model TX900TS Touch Screen Thermostat …

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  • 51292 Advanced Programmable Video System — infobox CVG system manufacturer = Radofin type = Video game console generation = Second generation CPU = 8 bit Signetics 2650AI @ 4.43MHz media = CartridgeThe 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System is a video game console released by German… …

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  • 6Fusion power — The Sun is a natural fusion reactor. Fusion power is the power generated by nuclear fusion processes. In fusion reactions two light atomic nuclei fuse together to form a heavier nucleus (in contrast with fission power). In doing so they release a …

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  • 7Water supply network — Public infrastructure …

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  • 8Commodore 64 — Type Home computer Release date August 1982[1] Discontinued …

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  • 9Motorola 6800 — Motorola MC6800 Microprocessor. The 6800 was an 8 bit microprocessor designed and first manufactured by Motorola in 1974. The MC6800 microprocessor was part of the M6800 Microcomputer System that also included serial and parallel interface ICs,… …

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  • 10Smart grid — Public infrastructure …

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