What is SCSI "termination power"?
Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25 - Appleleast one device (SCSI card or any SCSI drive) must provide power for the SCSI terminators by feeding 5 volts onto the TERMPWR line on the SCSI bus. Usually, termination power is fed through a diode to prevent backfeeding from a higher voltage source in case some other device is also supplying termination power. A good implementation will have a fuse to protect against shorts and a capacitor to cope with a sudden rise in termination power drain.
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Barbetta: FAQThis is what we mean when we say "Engineering Watts". Engineers need to have a measurement of power that gives them the accurate technical data they need for their designs. RMS power is the way the AC power from the Power Company is measured. For example, the wall sockets we find everywhere are capable of providing about 1750 Watts Continuous RMS Power. (Anything more than that, and a fuse will blow.) Audio amplifiers are also rated according to Continuous RMS Watts.
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Barbetta: FAQUnderstanding this one isn't too bad. We've all seen a speaker cone moving back and forth while driven by an amplifier. When the cone is at the peak of its travel in one direction, it is being driven by a certain amount of peak power. When it passes through the halfway point on it's way to the opposite peak of travel, it is using no power at all. It is at zero power. Then, when it gets to the opposite peak of travel, it is at peak power again.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsAs part of the EXCELS PLUS School Improvement Plan, each school establishes three school learning goals, known as "Power" Goals. "Power" Goals have been directly derived from the Aims and Mission Statement of the Omaha Public Schools. These three "Power" Goals relate to High Student Achievement (Aim 1) and Safe and Secure Learning Environment (Aim 2). "Power" Goals are sometimes referred to as school learning goals.
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Frequently Asked Questionsquot;Power" Goal 1, Communication: Students will read write, speak, listen to, and interpret oral and visual presentations to meet appropriate expectations (Aim 1, High Student Achievement). quot;Power" Goal 2, Math and Science: Students will apply mathematics and science concepts, processes and skills which are relevant and important in everyday life and advanced studies (Aim 1, High Student Achievement).
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FAQCertainly not. Hypnotists cannot force anyone to do anything against their will. You can choose not to comply with any disagreeable suggestion. Many people in hypnosis are much more determined and assertive than in their normal state of mind.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Consumers PowerAlternative, renewable power resources such as wind, solar, or geothermal are often referred to as "Green Power". The Coffin Butte Resource Project north of Corvallis is an example of the use of alternative resources to generate electricity. This project was developed to pull methane gas from the Coffin Butte Landfill and use it to generate electricity. By burning the gas, the project uses a renewable resource that might otherwise be wasted.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Carter Law Firm - Class Action ...In California, employees are presumed to be "at will" employees, meaning that, for most workers, no contract of employment exists which guarantees continued employment. Just as an employer can terminate an employee "at will" and with no prior notice of any kind, in most circumstances, an employee can similarly terminate his/her relationship with the employer without advance notice.
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DCA - FAQsAnswer: Yes. SCSI termination is important as without proper termination, a SCSI bus will create distortions in the data pulses when the pulses 'bounce' off the end of the SCSI bus; this can cause data loss. A terminator absorbs the pulses and prevents the distortion of other data pulses. Active termination should be used whenever possible. Passive termination only utilizes resistors to terminate the signal.
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TPC-D Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)The power metric is based on a geometric mean of the 17 TPC-D queries, the insert test and the delete test. It measures the ability of the system to give a single user the best possible response time by harnessing all available resources. The inverse of the computed geometric mean is converted to hours from seconds and scaled by the database volume (SF) to obtain QppD.
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NACME - Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ)Math Is Power as a concept and a passion is still very much alive, though the advertising campaign has run its course. We have expanded our outreach to young people through GuideMeNACME and encourage you to visit that site.
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NACME - Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ)The campaign was staged in cooperation with The Advertising Council and has ended. NACME worked with them to produce the ads and arrange for no-cost placement of television, radio, outdoor and print advertising across the country. Each media outlet or agency received material with defined expiration dates, which have all passed, so if a particular media outlet is running Math Is Power advertising, they shouldn't be.
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NACME - Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ)To purchase the Math Is Power "Demand It" poster (the one featuring a fist with the letters M-A-T-H on the fingers), send a $15 check or money order to: Posters are shipped in safety tubes and are ready for hanging. Each poster measures approximately 20" x 24". Discounts are available for purchases of 10 or more posters. For more information, or to order using a credit card, call NACME at (800) 888-9929, ext. 223.
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Commonly, bad power causes a computer's monitor and indicator lights to waver or flicker, unexplained errors in data transmission, sudden loss of Internet access, a system lockup, aborted modem transfers, and hard drive crashes.
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Ivie Technologies, Inc.No. The IE-35 PAL jacket does not provide "Phantom PowerÔ" for microphones. One of the four pins in the QG connector provides 9 or 12 VDC power, but is not in the Phantom Power format. The 9 or 12 volt power is designed for the included IE-35M microphone, or the Ivie IE-2P power supply for the Ivie Type I measurement microphone capsules.
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AKAI FAQ PAGEThis is a delicate and crucial argument that stands right in the heart of a stable scsi chain.
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HP SureStore 4020i FAQI would recommend everyone use an active terminator. I could not flash a ROM upgrade, until I changed the termination per advice from an HP tech support rep. If you are using the HP supplied controller from Advansys be advised there are at least 2 revisions of the card. The one I first got was positively identified to produce random read errors when reading from the HP CD. This means that if I used the HP drive to read a CD, I occasionally had corrupted data during reading. Didn't matter if...
Related QuestionsHow to set "Medium Power" that is recommended for the recipe, on a MWO?
Godrej Smartcare - FAQs ::It is possible to set a choice of power levels on your Godrej MWO. Refer to the user manual for the section titled, "TO SET POWER LEVEL" for the specific setting steps. Medium setting means a 50% power level. Please see the chart in the user manual comparing the percent of power that can be set for variety of foods cooked in MWO.
Related QuestionsWhat is "phantom power"? Why would I want/not want mics that need it?
See {15}. All electret and condenser mics require power for the impedance converter stage, if nothing else. You can use a battery inside or the mixer/preamp etc. can supply the power using phantom. [dj] {18} Frequency response, both on and off axis. (Ideally, the response off-axis should be as linear as on-axis, just attenuated in the desired direction). Self-generated noise level. Maximum output level without overloading. Subjective judgement about sound quality. Ruggedness. Price.
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Axeon Power Solutions Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ and B...Axeon Power only makes batteries for OEM customers and these batteries normally carry the branding of the customer concerned.
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Beginner's GuideOnce a player reaches level 150, he/she no longer makes levels. Whenever a level 150 player earns 1,000 xp he/she "rises in power" instead of leveling. They gain hp/mana/mv just as if they had leveled, but they do not gain additional levels past level 150.
Related QuestionsHow is the CommentPower "Star Power" scores calculated?
CommentPower - Leverage your communityThe CommentPower scoring algorithm is a proprietary page-rank-like recursive algorithm based on reputation score of rater and commenter, their frequency of participation, time of interaction, consistency of participation and topic of discussion.
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Apple II Csa2 FAQs: 1Main-Start, Part 1/25 - AppleThe TWGS-2B GAL was a DMA fix Applied Engineering issued for the board. It is an absolute requirement for Transwarp to work at all with at least some RamFAST SCSI boards (e.g. the revision C boards). With Applied Engineering long since out of business and the GAL virtually impossible to duplicate by convential means, that leaves no good source for replacement GALs.
Related QuestionsWhat is meant by "Narrow" SCSI?
Frequently Asked Questions on SCSINarrow SCSI is the term that is used for 8-bit SCSI. It can usually be identified by 50-pin connectors.
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Frequently Asked Questions on SCSIWide SCSI is the term that is used for 16-bit SCSI. It can usually be identified by 68-pin connectors. From SCSI-2 until the SPI-3 document in SCSI-3, this term also applied to 32-bit SCSI. SPI-3 obsoleted the 32-bit SCSI bus.
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License Agreements for Electronic Products and Services: Fre...N.B. Any provision that allows the licensor to unilaterally terminate the agreement without regard to Contract Disputes Act procedures, including any provision limiting the Government's rights under a termination, is unacceptable since it conflicts with the Federal Acquisition Regulation disputes and termination clauses of the acquisition.
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Mendax - Frequently Asked QuestionsThis acronym is pronounced "scuzzy" and stands for Small Computer Systems Interface. There are now three types of interfaces for hard drives, CD-ROM drives, etc. One is SCSI, another is IDE (also called PATA, Paralle ATA) and the newest one which replaced IDE is called SATA (Serial ATA). IDE and SATA are much more common and less expensive. SCSI is more expensive and also more flexible and generally faster.
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What is "multimode LVD" or LVD/MSE SCSI?
Frequently Asked Questions on SCSIMultimode LVD and LVD/MSE (Multimode Single-Ended) are terms for the same interface. It is an implementation of SCSI that automatically switches between the LVD and the single-ended mode. When a single-ended device is connected to a multimode LVD/MSE bus, the entire bus switches to the single-ended mode. Otherwise LVD/MSE devices operate in the LVD mode.
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