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Watts and Volt-Amps: Powerful Confusion

Watts and Volt-Amps: Powerful Confusion

This note helps explain the differences between Watts and VA and explains how the terms are correctly and incorrectly us Read more

Oct 1, 2009

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Solving Noise Problems

Solving Noise Problems

This white paper describes common causes of noise and suggests ways to reduce or eliminate noise problems. Noise proble Read more

Feb 4, 2008

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The Different Types of UPS Systems

The Different Types of UPS Systems

There is much confusion in the marketplace about the different types of UPS systems and their characteristics. Each of t Read more

Oct 30, 2007

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Use of 208V vs 120V for Servers

Use of 208V vs 120V for Servers

This paper explains why and when 208V is used instead of 120V for servers in North America. This same discussion applies Read more

Jan 22, 2005

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Neutral Wire Facts and Mythology

Neutral Wire Facts and Mythology

This technical paper discusses many common misunderstandings about the function of the neutral wire and its relation to Read more

Jan 22, 2005

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Answers to Basic Power Protection Questions

Answers to Basic Power Protection Questions

Some of the frequently asked questions when considering surge protection and power conditioning are: ?How much protectio Read more

Feb 25, 2004

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The Role of Power Line Communications in the Networked Home

The Role of Power Line Communications in the Networked Home

The role of power line communications in the home network is as an omnipresent device control and high speed networking Read more

Feb 25, 2004

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