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  2. RS Group plc - Wikipedia

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    RS Group plc (formerly Electrocomponents plc) is a distributor of industrial and electrical products based in London, England. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index .

  3. RS Americas - Wikipedia

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    RS Americas, Inc. (formerly Allied Electronics & Automation) is a United States-based omni-channel provider of product and service solutions for designers, builders and maintainers of industrial equipment and operations. [1]

  4. DesignSpark PCB - Wikipedia

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    DesignSpark PCB resulted from a collaboration between electronics distributor RS Components and EDA software developer 'Number One Systems', being a fork of their long- established EDA Easy-PC. [1] Electronic design automation (EDA) software is a sub-class of computer-aided design (CAD) software.

  5. Reference designator - Wikipedia

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    The reference designator usually consists of one or two letters followed by a number, e.g. C3, D1, R4, U15. The number is sometimes followed by a letter, indicating that components are grouped or matched with each other, e.g. R17A, R17B. The IEEE 315 standard contains a list of Class Designation Letters to use for electrical and electronic ...

  6. List of EIA standards - Wikipedia

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    EIA-RS-481 Taping/Leadless Components for Automatic Placement RS-485 Electrical Characteristics of Generators and Receivers for Use in Balanced Digital Multipoint Systems (serial data communications) RS-494 A 1983 Binary Cutter Location (BCL) standard for CNC

  7. RS-422 - Wikipedia

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    RS-422 network with multiple receivers. RS-422, also known as TIA/EIA-422, is a technical standard originated by the Electronic Industries Alliance, first issued in 1975, that specifies electrical characteristics of a digital signaling circuit.