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  2. Power-on reset - Wikipedia

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    On an IBM mainframe, a power-on reset (POR) is a sequence of actions that the processor performs either due to a POR request from the operator or as part of turning on power. The operator requests a POR for configuration changes that cannot be recognized by a simple System Reset .

  3. Laing O'Rourke - Wikipedia

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    Laing O'Rourke has operations in two major geographic hubs, Europe and Australia.European operations span Abu Dhabi, Canada, Dubai and the United Kingdom.Australian operations cover Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand and South East Asia [27] The company operates in building construction, infrastructure construction, investment & development, modular manufacturing, engineering expertise and ...

  4. Oligodendrocyte progenitor cell - Wikipedia

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    [42] [43] Using NG2-Cre mice, it was shown that OPCs in the prenatal and perinatal grey matter of the ventral forebrain and spinal cord generate protoplasmic type II astrocytes in addition to oligodendrocytes. However, contrary to the prediction from optic nerve cultures, OPCs in white matter do not generate astrocytes.

  5. USB-to-serial adapter - Wikipedia

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    A USB-to-serial adapter or simply USB adapter is a type of protocol converter that is used for converting USB data signals to and from serial communications standards (serial ports). Most commonly the USB data signals are converted to either RS-232 , RS-485 , RS-422 , or TTL-level UART serial data.

  6. OPC Data Access - Wikipedia

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    The OPC Data Access Specification is the first of a group of specifications known as the OPC Classic Specifications. [1]OPC Data Access is a group of client–server standards that provides specifications for communicating real-time data from data acquisition devices such as PLCs to display and interface devices like Human–Machine Interfaces (HMI), SCADA systems [2] and also ERP/MES systems. [3]

  7. Launch pad - Wikipedia

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    A launch pad is an above-ground facility from which a rocket-powered missile or space vehicle is vertically launched. [1] The term launch pad can be used to describe just the central launch platform (mobile launcher platform), or the entire complex (launch complex).

  8. Novation Launchpad - Wikipedia

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    Released for the 10th anniversary of the Launchpad. Launchpad Pro Mk3, Launchpad Mini Mk3 (2020) - The Launchpad Mini Mk3 Has the same layout as the Launchpad X. Unlike previous versions of the Launchpad Mini, this one has RGB pads. The new Launchpad Pro Mk3 has 40 squared off edge buttons and two corner buttons on the left side.

  9. USB killer - Wikipedia

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    When they are fully charged, the device discharges them through step-up circuitry, which delivers a high voltage back into the USB port. Versions of the device have been reported to deliver a pulse of around negative [4] 200 V. [2] [5] This greatly exceeds the normal voltage the USB host adapter is designed to accept; the intention is that the ...