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Power supply PSU is the device that transfers electric power from a source to a load using electronic circuits. A typical application of power supplies is to convert utilitys AC input power into regulated DC voltages required for electronic equipment.Depending on the mode of operation of power semiconductors PSU can be linear or switching SMPS. What is SMPS? SMPS stands for switch mode power supply
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Computers & Technology by sahil khan at 9:26 PM on May 05, 2008
Hi,A power inverter changes DC power from a battery into conventional AC power that you can use to operate all kinds of devices ... electric lights, kitchen appliances, microwaves, power tools, TVs, radios, computers, to name just a few. You just connect the inverter to a battery, and plug your AC devices into the inverter ... and youve got portable power ... whenever and wherever you need it.A DC AC
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Computers & Technology by Shahzad at 6:36 PM on May 28, 2008
Latitude D610. Its been working wonderfully up until about a week ago, when a couple of things started happening:1. When I power-on or power up from stand-by mode it will often immediately power off. I will press the power button again, all of he lights will come on, and after 1-2 seconds, before it even enters POST, it powers-off again. If I try this several times sometimes more than 10 times
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Computers & Technology by harish at 9:51 PM on June 03, 2008
UPS-Uninterruptible Power Supply...well rocky UPS means UPS Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy UPS Ultraviolet Photoemisson Spectroscopy ......Uninterrupted power supply...UPS stands for Unintruppted Power Suply.UPS basically used to supply power backup during the failure of power.Back up basically depend upon the capacity of the device.Backup capacity ranges from 20 min to 2-3 hours.UPS use
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Computers & Technology by Rocky at 1:05 PM on May 19, 2008
volts to 60HZ or 7.6:1. I.E.: to achieve 10 speed, you should supply 10 frequency or 6 HZ. To properly apply electric power at 6HZ the output voltage of the variable frequency drive must be 45.6 volts 6HZ currents and voltages may be of constant magnitude or may vary with time.Direct current is used extensively to power adjustable-speed motor drives in industry and in transportation. Very large amounts
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Computers & Technology by archita at 3:18 AM on June 30, 2008
it is a torrent file...half downloaded...Hi Vishal,Thats a PowerISO Direct Access Archive file. You need PowerISO to open it. PowerISO is a CD/DVD image file processing tool, which allows you to open: http://www.poweriso.com/Cheers! Sachin...well, Direct Access Archive which is PowerISO proprietary and private disk image format which supports compression, password protection, and split into multiple
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Computers & Technology by Vishal at 12:15 PM on June 30, 2008
just adjust the fan in the power module....Hi thereFirst thing is it will depend on your knowledge and some min. tools such as screwdriver set. The problem might be SMPS Fan Most likely or CPU Fan. But most probably if you have a vacuum cleaner at hand, then problem will be solved.1. Remove the both side covers of CPU Cabinet.2. Before removing the cover, remove the Input power.3. Use the vacuum
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Computers & Technology by Lucy at 5:30 AM on June 09, 2008
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Hi A typical application of a power supply is to convert utility AC voltage into regulated DC voltages required for electronic equipment. Nowadays in most power sources the energy flow is controlled with power semiconductors that are continuously switching on and off with high frequency. Such devices are referred to as switch mode power supplies or SMPS. The "switchers" offer greater efficiency
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Computers & Technology by Venendra at 9:25 PM on October 13, 2008
Power cycling an electronic device is a technical way of saying "resetting" it. When you power cycle a device, you turn it off and then turn it back on again. Pretty high-tech, huh? Usually, you should let the device sit for a couple seconds after turning it off to make sure the memory in the device is fully cleared before turning it back on.Any electronic device can be power cycled
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Computers & Technology by mahesh jha at 10:11 PM on June 23, 2008
...SMPS - Switching Mode Power Supply - Its the power supply box in your computer.It is the component to which you connect the power supply cable at the back of your computer. It converts the 110V AC 220 V AC if you are in UK into multiple DC power lines which supply power to the motherboard, drives etc.You can check it if you have a multimeter or take the computer tower over to a technician.Switched Mode Power Supply
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Computers & Technology by shikha agni at 11:01 PM on October 07, 2008
Well Saurabh , the most common full form of UPS is "Uninterruptible power supply" or "Uninterruptible Power Source".Another one is "United Parcel Service".An Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS, also known as an Uninterruptible Power Source, Uninterruptible Power System, Continuous Power Supply CPS or a battery backup is a device which maintains a continuous supply
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Computers & Technology by saurabh at 10:56 PM on April 26, 2008
UPS means Uninterruptible Power Supply. Basically its a solid state device with a backup source ie a step up ckt. consisting of a Power Chopper ckt. with a rechargeable source ie Battery and when there is interruption of source or input supply, the DC Voltage is chopped to line frequency and stepped up to give backup power for a limited time that it has been designed to give emergency backup. There are different
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Computers & Technology by Rocky at 5:23 AM on May 08, 2008
UPS stands for Uninterruptible Power Supply, its a device connected between a computer and a power source to ensure that electrical flow is not interrupted. UPS devices use batteries to keep the computer running for a period of time after a power failure. UPS devices usually provide protection against power surges and brownouts as well....Power spikes, sags, and outages can not only cause you to lose
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Computers & Technology by dinu at 2:34 PM on November 06, 2007
You can use Power Point program and Win XP together to make this possible by saving your slide or presentation to a folder on your hard disk and changing your screen saver options. Here are the steps:- Open the PowerPoint presentation. On the File menu, click Save As. Select an empty folder or create a new empty folder in which to save your presentation or slide. In the Save as type box, click Device
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 9:48 PM on July 14, 2008
typical solderless breadboard is made up from two types of areas, called strips.Strips consist of interconnected electrical terminals.To provide power to the electronic components.A bus strip usually-column power distributions bus strip on each long side. Typically the column intended for a supply voltage is marked in red, while the column for ground is marked in blue or black. Some manufacturers connect all
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Computers & Technology by Anju Singh at 12:17 PM on June 05, 2008