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  2. DO-254 - Wikipedia

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    Initially released in 2000, the DO-254/ED-80 standard was not necessarily considered policy until recognized by the FAA in 2005 through AC 20-152 as a means of compliance for the design assurance of electronic hardware in airborne systems. [1] The guidance in this document is applicable, but not limited, to such electronic hardware items as

  3. Electronic logging device - Wikipedia

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    An electronic logging device (ELD or E-Log) is a piece of electronic hardware attached to a commercial motor vehicle engine to record driving hours. The driving hours of commercial drivers (truck and bus drivers) are typically regulated by a set of rules known as the hours of service (HOS) in the United States and as drivers' working hours in Europe.

  4. List of electronics brands - Wikipedia

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    Allied Telesis – NW, OEE; Alpine – CA, CN; Atari; Brother Industries – CM, CP, FAX, MFP, PR, OEE; Buffalo (Melco) – HDD, NW, OEE; Canon – CM, DC, DVC, FAX ...

  5. Electronic Associates - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Associates, Inc. (EAI) was founded in 1945 by Lloyd F. Christianson and Arthur L. Adamson and began manufacturing analog computers in 1952. [1] Their systems were used by NASA to develop space probes and simulate physical systems. [ 2 ]

  6. Electronic engineering - Wikipedia

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    Electronic engineering is a sub-discipline of electrical engineering that emerged in the early 20th century and is distinguished by the additional use of active components such as semiconductor devices to amplify and control electric current flow. Previously electrical engineering only used passive devices such as mechanical switches, resistors ...

  7. VT180 - Wikipedia

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    The VT180 is a personal computer produced by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) of Maynard, Massachusetts, USA. [1] [2]Introduced in early 1982, the CP/M-based VT180 was DEC's entry-level microcomputer.