This voltage is often sufficient to cause an electric spark, to jump across an air gap " ( G ) " separating the secondary's output terminals.
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All modes are permitted with a maximum power of 100W ( measured at the transceiver output terminal ) currently in a nominal maximum bandwidth of 3 kHz.
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With the controller's output referenced to ground, a user need only be in contact with earth and one of the output terminals to risk receiving an electrical shock.
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The device can be configured for either a bar-graph mode, where all lower-output terminals switch on, or " dot " mode in which only one output goes on.
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That is, the supply might be producing the correct voltage at its output terminals, but there will be a lower voltage at the input terminals of the load.
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Unlike the earlier Sharp Nintendo Television, AV output terminals were made readily accessible on the SF1's extended terminal which allowed connection to later peripherals such as the Satellaview.
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Some wall phone magnetos disconnected the winding from the output terminals as soon as you stopped cranking, to prevent the winding draining away the voice current when you talked.
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When this might cause a problem, "'remote sense "'can be used to force the power supply to counteract the voltage drop by raising the voltage at its output terminals.
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Here, output terminal currents are equal in magnitude, but flow in opposite directions, and the product of transconductance ( gm \, ) and the voltage at the z terminal gives their magnitudes.
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Typically, direct coupled OTL amplifiers will have a user-adjustable "'DC offset "'control, which allows the user to trim off any residual DC voltage residing at the amplifier's output terminals prior to operation.