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http://lipo.ece.wisc.edu/1993pubs/93-62.PDF
also, in 1996: http://lipo.ece.wisc.edu/1994pubs/94-01T.pdf
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Würth Elektronik
manufacturer of passive components and electromechanical products and operates production plants in Germany, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, the U.S., Mexico, Taiwan and China.
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HCPL-316J
2.5 Amp Gate Drive Optocoupler with Integrated Desaturation (VCE) Detection and Fault Status
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Joomla Component (com_idoblog) SQL Injection Vulnerability
atención interés seguridad líder joomla component exploit explit-db.com
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Sam_July_23_2009.pdf (application/pdf Object)
This Manual authorizes manufacturers to use certain UL Recognized Components, Classified Components and other non-Listed products*, when they are used under 1) the conditions expressed for the components in this Manual, 2) the installation instructions for the component, and 3) the requirements expressed in the Follow-Up Service Procedure, the associated Follow-Up and Inspection Instructions (FUII Pages) and the UL Standard for Electric Signs (UL 48)
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Resistance thermometer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
THERMISTORS differ from resistance temperature detectors (RTD) in that the material used in a thermistor is generally a ceramic or polymer, while RTDs use pure metals. The temperature response is also different; RTDs are useful over larger temperature ranges, while thermistors typically achieve a higher precision within a limited temperature range [usually -90C to 130C]. THERMOCOUPLE is a junction between two different metals that produces a voltage related to a temperature difference.
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