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10a3659c_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Training_tools_Tool | [Definition] Also called the choke collar or check collar, the training collar is a length of metal-link chain with a large circular ring on either end. The chain is slid through one of these rings and it is slid over the dog's head. When the dog displays an undesirable behavior the collar is snapped then released to get the dogs attention. This is primarily used where dog training includes leash corrections. [Tool] | Training collar | [
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10a3659c_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Training_tools_Tool | [Definition] The prong collar is made of metal links that fit together by connecting through long, blunt, teeth that point inward toward the dog's neck. A section of this collar is made of a loop of chain links that tighten the collar when pulled, pinching the dog's neck. Its purpose is to mimic a corrective "bite" that another dog would give. The use of these collars is controversial and is opposed by animal rights groups such as PETA. This collar is mainly used in punishment-based dog training and does yield results. Some dog training organisations will not allow members to use them, and they are prohibited by law in some places.[90] [Tool] | Prong collar or pinch collar | [
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10a3659c_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Training_tools_Tool | [Definition] These consist of a radio receiver attached to the collar and a transmitter that the trainer holds. When triggered, the collar delivers an aversive. The specific aversives vary with different makes of collars. Some emit sounds, some vibrate, some release citronella or other aerosol sprays, some apply electrical stimulation. A few collars incorporate several of these. Of these, electrical stimulation is the most common and the most widely used. Early electrical collars provided only a single, high-level shock and were useful only to punish undesirable behavior.[91] Modern electrical collars are adjustable, allowing the trainer to match the stimulation level to the dog's sensitivity and temperament. They deliver a measured level of aversive stimulation that produces significant discomfort and startle without risk of producing permanent physical injury when used correctly.[92] Shock collars are prohibited or restricted in some places.[93][94] [Tool] | Radio-controlled collars | [
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10a3659c_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_Training_tools_Tool | [Definition] The martingale collar is a collar that has only a section on it that will tighten when pulled. It consists of the main collar piece, as well as a smaller chain or fabric loop where the leash attached. While they are now mainly used as a training collar, they were originally called Greyhound collars and used on breeds such as Sighthounds whose necks are as big around as their heads and can easily slip out of a flat buckle collar. The chain loop allows the collar to be loose and comfortable, but tightens if the dog attempts to back out of it. [Tool] | Martingale collar | [
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4b441431_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Linear_power_supply | [0] Size and weight [Switching power supply] Smaller transformer (if used; else inductor) due to higher operating frequency (typically 50 kHz – 1 MHz). Size and weight of adequate RF shielding may be significant. [Notes] A transformer's power handling capacity of given size and weight increases with frequency provided that hysteresis losses can be kept down. Therefore, higher operating frequency means either a higher capacity or smaller transformer. [Linear power supply] | Heatsinks for high power linear regulators add size and weight. Transformers, if used, are large due to low operating frequency (mains power frequency is at 50 or 60 Hz); otherwise can be compact due to low component count. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Linear power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
4b441431_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Linear_power_supply | [0] Output voltage [Switching power supply] Any voltages available, limited only by transistor breakdown voltages in many circuits. Voltage varies little with load. [Notes] A SMPS can usually cope with wider variation of input before the output voltage changes. [Linear power supply] | With transformer used, any voltages available; if transformerless, not exceeding input. If unregulated, voltage varies significantly with load. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Linear power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
4b441431_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Linear_power_supply | [0] Efficiency, heat, and power dissipation [Switching power supply] Output is regulated using duty cycle control; the transistors are switched fully on or fully off, so very little resistive losses between input and the load. The only heat generated is in the non-ideal aspects of the components and quiescent current in the control circuitry. [Notes] Switching losses in the transistors (especially in the short part of each cycle when the device is partially on), on-resistance of the switching transistors, equivalent series resistance in the inductor and capacitors, and core losses in the inductor, and rectifier voltage drop contribute to a typical efficiency of 60–70%. However, by optimizing SMPS design (such as choosing the optimal switching frequency, avoiding saturation of inductors, and active rectification), the amount of power loss and heat can be minimized; a good design can have an efficiency of 95%. [Linear power supply] | If regulated: efficiency largely depends on voltage difference between input and output; output voltage is regulated by dissipating excess power as heat resulting in a typical efficiency of 30–40%.[12] If unregulated, transformer iron and copper losses may be the only significant sources of inefficiency. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Linear power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
4b441431_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Linear_power_supply | [0] Complexity [Switching power supply] Consists of a controller IC, one or several power transistors and diodes as well as a power transformer, inductors, and filter capacitors. Some design complexities present (reducing noise/interference; extra limitations on maximum ratings of transistors at high switching speeds) not found in linear regulator circuits. [Notes] In switched-mode mains (AC-to-DC) supplies, multiple voltages can be generated by one transformer core, but that can introduce design/use complications: for example it may place minimum output current restrictions on one output. For this SMPSs have to use duty cycle control. One of the outputs has to be chosen to feed the voltage regulation feedback loop (usually 3.3 V or 5 V loads are more fussy about their supply voltages than the 12 V loads, so this drives the decision as to which feeds the feedback loop. The other outputs usually track the regulated one pretty well). Both need a careful selection of their transformers. Due to the high operating frequencies in SMPSs, the stray inductance and capacitance of the printed circuit board traces become important. [Linear power supply] | Unregulated may be simply a diode and capacitor; regulated has a voltage-regulating circuit and a noise-filtering capacitor; usually a simpler circuit (and simpler feedback loop stability criteria) than switched-mode circuits. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Linear power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
4b441431_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Linear_power_supply | [0] Radio frequency interference [Switching power supply] EMI/RFI produced due to the current being switched on and off sharply. Therefore, EMI filters and RF shielding are needed to reduce the disruptive interference. [Notes] Long wires between the components may reduce the high frequency filter efficiency provided by the capacitors at the inlet and outlet. Stable switching frequency may be important. [Linear power supply] | Mild high-frequency interference may be generated by AC rectifier diodes under heavy current loading, while most other supply types produce no high-frequency interference. Some mains hum induction into unshielded cables, problematical for low-signal audio. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Linear power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
4b441431_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Linear_power_supply | [0] Electronic noise at the output terminals [Switching power supply] Noisier due to the switching frequency of the SMPS. An unfiltered output may cause glitches in digital circuits or noise in audio circuits. [Notes] This can be suppressed with capacitors and other filtering circuitry in the output stage. With a switched mode PSU the switching frequency can be chosen to keep the noise out of the circuits working frequency band (e.g., for audio systems above the range of human hearing) [Linear power supply] | Unregulated PSUs may have a little AC ripple superimposed upon the DC component at twice mains frequency (100–120 Hz). It can cause audible mains hum in audio equipment, brightness ripples or banded distortions in analog security cameras. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Linear power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
4b441431_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Linear_power_supply | [0] Electronic noise at the input terminals [Switching power supply] Very low cost SMPS may couple electrical switching noise back onto the mains power line, causing interference with A/V equipment connected to the same phase. Non power-factor-corrected SMPSs also cause harmonic distortion. [Notes] This can be prevented if a (properly earthed) EMI/RFI filter is connected between the input terminals and the bridge rectifier. [Linear power supply] | Causes harmonic distortion to the input AC, but relatively little or no high frequency noise. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Linear power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
4b441431_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Linear_power_supply | [0] Acoustic noise [Switching power supply] Usually inaudible to most humans, unless they have a fan or are unloaded/malfunctioning, or use a switching frequency within the audio range, or the laminations of the coil vibrate at a subharmonic of the operating frequency. [Notes] The operating frequency of an unloaded SMPS is sometimes in the audible human range, and may sound subjectively quite loud for people whose hearing is very sensitive to the relevant frequency range. [Linear power supply] | Faint, usually inaudible mains hum, usually due to vibration of windings in the transformer or magnetostriction. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Linear power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
4b441431_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Linear_power_supply | [0] Power factor [Switching power supply] Ranging from very low to medium since a simple SMPS without PFC draws current spikes at the peaks of the AC sinusoid. [Notes] Active/passive power factor correction in the SMPS can offset this problem and are even required by some electric regulation authorities, particularly in the EU. The internal resistance of low-power transformers in linear power supplies usually limits the peak current each cycle and thus gives a better power factor than many switched-mode power supplies that directly rectify the mains with little series resistance. [Linear power supply] | Low for a regulated supply because current is drawn from the mains at the peaks of the voltage sinusoid, unless a choke-input or resistor-input circuit follows the rectifier (now rare). | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Linear power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
4b441431_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Linear_power_supply | [0] Inrush current [Switching power supply] Extremely large peak "in-rush" surge current limited only by the impedance of the input supply and any series resistance to the filter capacitors. [Notes] Empty filter capacitors initially draw large amounts of current as they charge up, with larger capacitors drawing larger amounts of peak current. Being many times above the normal operating current, this greatly stresses components subject to the surge, complicates fuse selection to avoid nuisance blowing and may cause problems with equipment employing overcurrent protection such as uninterruptible power supplies. Mitigated by use of a suitable soft-start circuit or series resistor. [Linear power supply] | Large current when mains-powered linear power supply equipment is switched on until magnetic flux of transformer stabilises and capacitors charge completely, unless a slow-start circuit is used. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Linear power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
4b441431_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Linear_power_supply | [0] Risk of electric shock [Switching power supply] Common rail of equipment (including casing) is energized to half the mains voltage, but at high impedance, unless equipment is earthed/grounded or doesn't contain EMI/RFI filtering at the input terminals. [Notes] Due to regulations concerning EMI/RFI radiation, many SMPS contain EMI/RFI filtering at the input stage before the bridge rectifier consisting of capacitors and inductors. Two capacitors are connected in series with the Live and Neutral rails with the Earth connection in between the two capacitors. This forms a capacitive divider that energizes the common rail at half mains voltage. Its high impedance current source can provide a tingling or a 'bite' to the operator or can be exploited to light an Earth Fault LED. However, this current may cause nuisance tripping on the most sensitive residual-current devices. [Linear power supply] | Supplies with transformers isolate the incoming power supply from the powered device and so allow metalwork of the enclosure to be grounded safely. Dangerous if primary/secondary insulation breaks down, unlikely with reasonable design. Transformerless mains-operated supply dangerous. In both linear and switch-mode the mains, and possibly the output voltages, are hazardous and must be well-isolated. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Linear power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
4b441431_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Linear_power_supply | [0] Risk of equipment damage [Switching power supply] Can fail so as to make output voltage very high. Stress on capacitors may cause them to explode. Can in some cases destroy input stages in amplifiers if floating voltage exceeds transistor base-emitter breakdown voltage, causing the transistor's gain to drop and noise levels to increase.[13] Mitigated by good failsafe design. Failure of a component in the SMPS itself can cause further damage to other PSU components; can be difficult to troubleshoot. [Notes] The floating voltage is caused by capacitors bridging the primary and secondary sides of the power supply. Connection to earthed equipment will cause a momentary (and potentially destructive) spike in current at the connector as the voltage at the secondary side of the capacitor equalizes to earth potential. [Linear power supply] | Very low, unless a short occurs between the primary and secondary windings or the regulator fails by shorting internally. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Linear power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
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2b85ba99_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__For_Rotors_Stators | [Classification] C2 [Description[13]] Glass like film [Anti-stick treatment] No [For Rotors/Stators] | No | [
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2b85ba99_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__For_Rotors_Stators | [Classification] C3 [Description[13]] Organic enamel or varnish coating [Anti-stick treatment] No [For Rotors/Stators] | No | [
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2b85ba99_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__For_Rotors_Stators | [Classification] C3A [Description[13]] As C3 but thinner [Anti-stick treatment] No [For Rotors/Stators] | Yes | [
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2b85ba99_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__For_Rotors_Stators | [Classification] C4 [Description[13]] Coating generated by chemical and thermal processing [Anti-stick treatment] No [For Rotors/Stators] | No | [
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2b85ba99_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__For_Rotors_Stators | [Classification] C4A [Description[13]] As C4 but thinner and more weldable [Anti-stick treatment] No [For Rotors/Stators] | Yes | [
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2b85ba99_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__For_Rotors_Stators | [Classification] C4AS [Description[13]] Anti-stick variant of C4 [Anti-stick treatment] Yes [For Rotors/Stators] | Yes | [
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2b85ba99_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__For_Rotors_Stators | [Classification] C5 [Description[13]] High-resistance similar to C4 plus inorganic filler [Anti-stick treatment] No [For Rotors/Stators] | No | [
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2b85ba99_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__For_Rotors_Stators | [Classification] C5A [Description[13]] As C5, but more weldable [Anti-stick treatment] No [For Rotors/Stators] | Yes | [
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2b85ba99_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__For_Rotors_Stators | [Classification] C6 [Description[13]] Inorganic filled organic coating for insulation properties [Anti-stick treatment] No [For Rotors/Stators] | No | [
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