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- Micropower describes the use of very small electric generators and prime movers or devices to convert heat or motion to electricity, for use close to the...
- Micropower radio is a subset of pirate radio concerned with low-power radio broadcasting, usually less than about 100 watts radiated power and sometimes...
- Micropower impulse radar is a low-power ultra wideband radar developed in the mid-1990s at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, used for sensing and...
- MicroPower Technologies was a company based in San Diego, California, that developed solar-powered wireless video camera technology from 2008 until 2016...
- Ensurge Micropower ASA (Oslo Stock Exchange : ENSU; OTCQB : ENMPD) is a Norwegian microbattery manufacturing company with global headquarters, R&D offices...
- Tiny Micropower, Low Voltage Dual Comparators". Linear Technology. Archived from the original on 2011-01-02. "MAX9021, MAX9022, MAX9024: Micropower, Ultra-Small...
- RF Micropower is a fabless semiconductor company based in Phoenix, Arizona that sells and licenses the RFuP technology that was initially developed by...
- parasitic leakage in a state that would ideally have no conduction. In micropower analog circuits, on the other hand, weak inversion is an efficient operating...
- power" stations within the same region. It is often distinguished from "micropower broadcasting" (more commonly "microbroadcasting") and broadcast translators...
- tension so they are actually thicker than specified when slack. Ashaway Micropower is actually 0.7mm but Yonex BG-66 is about 0.72mm. It is often argued...