| 1. | A resistor provides the current limiting for the starting electrode.
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| 2. | The current limiting of course depends upon the capacitor reactance.
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| 3. | These measures include isolated patient connections, high impedance connections and current limiting circuits.
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| 4. | Some have selectable current limiting as well.
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| 5. | HMI bulbs ( like all arc bulbs ) need a current limiting unit to function.
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| 6. | The circuit to the left overcomes the thermal problem ( see also, current limiting ).
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| 7. | The backup current limiting fuse operates only during transformer failure, therefore it is not field replaceable.
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| 8. | The current limiting is normally implemented as an anode resistor of a few tens of thousands of ohms.
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| 9. | The simplest inrush-current limiting system, used in many consumer electronics devices, is a NTC resistor.
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| 10. | Charging a capacitor with a current source ( the inductor ) prevents resistive current limiting and its associated energy loss.
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