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  1. Dayton in the 60s and 70s

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  2. Dayton in the 60s and 70s - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS

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  3. Greys (Grays ?) Drug Stores

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  4. Why does an ideal capacitor give rise to a rectangular cyclic ...

    I indeed see nearly ideal CVs in many literature articles (CVs which are rather rectangular with rounded corners). In other figures, though, I see relative deviation from "rectangles with rounded corners," in …

  5. For the Salem Avenue Folks - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS

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  6. CR2450 Battery at 2.95 Volts - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange

    If the open circuit voltage of a 3V CR2450 Battery is at 2.95 Volts: is it at end of life? I have a CR2032 3V that could fit in the device and I could use a nickel to compensate to fill the gap in...

  7. power supply - LLC Converter AC Analysis in LTspice - Electrical ...

    May 22, 2025 · Can you help me? I want to plot the transfer function G(s) = Vout(s)/w(s), where Vout is the output voltage of the LLC converter and w is the switching frequency of the transistors. In the …

  8. opto isolator - Optocoupler Current transfer ratio CTR - Electrical ...

    Apr 13, 2025 · As I understand the optocoupler current transfer ratio, CTR is like the hfe of a transistor. I can't understand if the CTR is or isn't a critical value and for what applications is it used in. CTR=...

  9. What exactly is voltage? - Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange

    Bit of a strange question, but what is it? My physics teacher said it was kind of like a "push" that pushes electrons around the circuit. Can I have a more complex explanation? Any help is much

  10. Buck converter getting very hot and resulting in very low efficiency

    Jan 7, 2026 · As to the collapse in performance with the original inductor, it's possible it got hot enough to cause the insulation to fail inside the inductor, resulting in a drastic loss of inductance due to a …