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Contacts and conductors for electrical equipment are joined at a terminal to form a continuous circuit. Here, cable splices or terminations provide a detachable, stable connection for wires, inlets and sockets.

Cable Terminations: Everything You Need To Know

The fragmented nature of traditional hardware development tools calls for the adoption of a unified, technology-driven approach that integrates robust version control systems like Git alongside methodologies similar to agile and DevOps to streamline processes and enhance team collaboration.

The Future of Hardware Development: Collaborative tools and techniques

If you force anything through a length of pipe or cable, the amount of power at the supply end will inevitably diminish by the time it gets to the exit. Electrical cables are no different. When electric current travels through cables, its flow is always impeded by the cable's inherent DC resistance.

What Causes Voltage Drop?

Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) have transformed motor-control operations, benefitting various industries such as manufacturing, HVAC, water treatment, and more. VFDs have boosted operational efficiency and reduced environmental impact. This article explores its operation and applications.

What is a VFD: Unlocking the Power of Variable Frequency Drives

Article 2 of Next-Generation Current Measurement Series: Magnetic current sensors offer a streamlined and thermally-efficient solution to traditional current measurement methods, which significantly lowers heat production and reduces component size on PCBs, essential for compact electronic designs.

Overcoming Heating Challenges in PCB Design with Magnetic Current Sensors

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