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  2. Appliance classes - Wikipedia

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    A Class III appliance is designed to be supplied from a separated extra-low voltage power source. The voltage from a SELV supply is low enough such that under normal conditions a person can safely come into contact with an energized conductor without risk of electrical shock.

  3. Extra-low voltage - Wikipedia

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    The extra-low voltage. The low risk of accidental contact with a higher voltage. The lack of a return path through earth (ground) that electric current could take in case of contact with a human body. The design of a SELV circuit typically involves an isolating transformer, guaranteed minimum distances between conductors and electrical ...

  4. Power over Ethernet - Wikipedia

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    Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is a layer-2 Ethernet protocol for managing devices. LLDP allows an exchange of information between a PSE and a PD. This information is formatted in type–length–value (TLV) format. PoE standards define TLV structures used by PSEs and PDs to signal and negotiate available power.

  5. Power supply - Wikipedia

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    A power supply is an electrical device that supplies electric power to an electrical load. The main purpose of a power supply is to convert electric current from a source to the correct voltage, current, and frequency to power the load. As a result, power supplies are sometimes referred to as electric power converters.

  6. Power amplifier classes - Wikipedia

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    Power amplifier circuits (output stages) are classified as A, B, AB and C for linear designs—and class D and E for switching designs. The classes are generally based on the proportion of each input cycle (conduction angle) during which an amplifying device passes current. [2]

  7. Classes of supply - Wikipedia

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    Class I – Items of subsistence, e.g., food and forage, which are consumed by personnel or animals at an approximately uniform rate, irrespective of local changes in combat or terrain conditions. Class II – Supplies for which allowances are established by tables of organization and equipment, e.g., clothing, weapons, tools, spare parts ...

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