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e737590d_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Developmental_benefit | [Activity] Counting objects or looking for mathematical patterns [Developmental benefit] | Mathematics, visual recognition | [] | Forest kindergarten - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Developmental benefit | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_kindergarten | 6/1438042981576.7_20150728002301-00191-ip-10-236-191-2_870100360_0.json |
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e737590d_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Developmental_benefit | [Activity] Climbing trees and exploring the forest [Developmental benefit] | Improves strength, balance and physical awareness | [] | Forest kindergarten - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Developmental benefit | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_kindergarten | 6/1438042981576.7_20150728002301-00191-ip-10-236-191-2_870100360_0.json |
e737590d_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Developmental_benefit | [Activity] Playing hide-and-seek with others [Developmental benefit] | Develops children's theory of mind by rewarding accurate anticipation of the thoughts and actions of others | [] | Forest kindergarten - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Developmental benefit | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_kindergarten | 6/1438042981576.7_20150728002301-00191-ip-10-236-191-2_870100360_0.json |
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7f470635_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Switching_power_supply | [0] Output voltage [Linear power supply] With transformer used, any voltages available; if transformerless, not exceeding input. If unregulated, voltage varies significantly with load. [Notes] A SMPS can usually cope with wider variation of input before the output voltage changes. [Switching power supply] | Any voltages available, limited only by transistor breakdown voltages in many circuits. Voltage varies little with load. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Switching power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
7f470635_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Switching_power_supply | [0] Efficiency, heat, and power dissipation [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. [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%. [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. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Switching power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
7f470635_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Switching_power_supply | [0] Complexity [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. [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. [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. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Switching power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
7f470635_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Switching_power_supply | [0] Radio frequency interference [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. [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. [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. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Switching power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
7f470635_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Switching_power_supply | [0] Electronic noise at the output terminals [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. [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) [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. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Switching power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
7f470635_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Switching_power_supply | [0] Electronic noise at the input terminals [Linear power supply] Causes harmonic distortion to the input AC, but relatively little or no high frequency noise. [Notes] This can be prevented if a (properly earthed) EMI/RFI filter is connected between the input terminals and the bridge rectifier. [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. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Switching power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
7f470635_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Switching_power_supply | [0] Acoustic noise [Linear power supply] Faint, usually inaudible mains hum, usually due to vibration of windings in the transformer or magnetostriction. [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. [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. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Switching power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
7f470635_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Switching_power_supply | [0] Power factor [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). [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. [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. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Switching power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
7f470635_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Switching_power_supply | [0] Inrush current [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. [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. [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. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Switching power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
7f470635_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Switching_power_supply | [0] Risk of electric shock [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. [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. [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. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Switching power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
7f470635_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia_d_a_switched_mode_power_supply_Switching_power_supply | [0] Risk of equipment damage [Linear power supply] Very low, unless a short occurs between the primary and secondary windings or the regulator fails by shorting internally. [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. [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. | [] | Switched-mode power supply - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Switching power supply | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switch-mode_power_supplies | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00276-ip-10-236-191-2_879487785_0.json |
ea994d0d_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Sound_description | [Name] Whoop [Posture] Usually done standing, with the mouth opened slightly and the head bent down [Context] Used by both sexes when alone or in a group, and appears to be done spontaneously without external cause [Sound description] | A series of 6–9 (sometimes 15) calls lasting 2–3 seconds each and spaced 2–10 seconds apart. The general tone is a "oo" tone which begins in a low pitch and ends with a high note. This sound can be heard more than 5 km away. | [] | Spotted hyena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Sound description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocuta_crocuta | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00157-ip-10-236-191-2_875942106_4.json |
ea994d0d_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Sound_description | [Name] Fast whoop [Posture] Tail is either horizontal or high with the ears cocked. Often done while running, with the mouth bent down [Context] Used with other hyenas present just before the onset of an attack, often during a dispute over a kill with lions or other hyenas [Sound description] | Similar to the whoop, but higher pitched and with shorter intervals | [] | Spotted hyena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Sound description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocuta_crocuta | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00157-ip-10-236-191-2_875942106_4.json |
ea994d0d_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Sound_description | [Name] Grunt [Posture] The mouth is closed, and the posture aggressive [Context] Emitted on the approach of another, unwelcome hyena, and may be followed by chasing [Sound description] | A soft, very low pitched growling sound which lasts several seconds | [] | Spotted hyena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Sound description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocuta_crocuta | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00157-ip-10-236-191-2_875942106_4.json |
ea994d0d_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Sound_description | [Name] Groan [Context] Before and during meeting ceremonies [Sound description] | Similar to above, but more "ooo" sounding and higher in pitch Sorry, your browser either has JavaScript disabled or does not have any supported player. You can download the clip or download a player to play the clip in your browser. Example from the Florida Teaching Zoo | [] | Spotted hyena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Sound description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocuta_crocuta | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00157-ip-10-236-191-2_875942106_4.json |
ea994d0d_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Sound_description | [Name] Low [Posture] The mouth is slightly open with the head horizontal [Context] Like the fast whoop, but with less tendency to attack [Sound description] | "Ooo" sound with a usually low pitch and lasts several seconds | [] | Spotted hyena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Sound description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocuta_crocuta | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00157-ip-10-236-191-2_875942106_4.json |
ea994d0d_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Sound_description | [Name] Giggle [Posture] Running in a fleeing posture with the mouth slightly open [Context] When attacked or chased, usually over a kill [Sound description] | A series of loud, very high pitched "hee-hee-hee" sounds usually lasting less than 5 seconds. Sorry, your browser either has JavaScript disabled or does not have any supported player. You can download the clip or download a player to play the clip in your browser. Example from a captive hyena at University of California, Berkeley | [] | Spotted hyena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Sound description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocuta_crocuta | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00157-ip-10-236-191-2_875942106_4.json |
ea994d0d_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Sound_description | [Name] Yell [Posture] As with the giggle [Context] As with the giggle, but when actually being bitten [Sound description] | A loud, high pitched call lasting several seconds | [] | Spotted hyena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Sound description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocuta_crocuta | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00157-ip-10-236-191-2_875942106_4.json |
ea994d0d_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Sound_description | [Name] Growl [Posture] Defensive posture [Context] When under attack, preceding a retaliatory bite [Sound description] | A loud, rattling, low pitched sound lasting several seconds, with an "aa" and "oh" quality | [] | Spotted hyena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Sound description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocuta_crocuta | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00157-ip-10-236-191-2_875942106_4.json |
ea994d0d_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Sound_description | [Name] Soft grunt-laugh [Posture] The mouth is closed or slightly open with a fleeing posture and the tail horizontal or high and the ears cocked [Context] When fleeing in surprise from a lion, man or when attacking large prey [Sound description] | A rapid succession of low pitched, soft sounding staccato grunts lasting several seconds | [] | Spotted hyena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Sound description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocuta_crocuta | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00157-ip-10-236-191-2_875942106_4.json |
ea994d0d_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Sound_description | [Name] Loud grunt-laugh [Posture] The mouth is the same as in the soft grunt-laugh, but with the tail high and ears cocked [Context] In encounters with lions or other hyena clans [Sound description] | Louder than the soft grunt-laugh, though still not very loud, and often lasts more than 5 minutes | [] | Spotted hyena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Sound description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocuta_crocuta | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00157-ip-10-236-191-2_875942106_4.json |
ea994d0d_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Sound_description | [Name] Whine [Posture] The mouth is slightly open with the head and tail hanging low [Context] Mostly used by cubs when following a female before suckling, or when thwarted from getting food [Sound description] | Loud, high pitched, rapid, drawn out "eeee" sounding squeals | [] | Spotted hyena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Sound description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocuta_crocuta | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00157-ip-10-236-191-2_875942106_4.json |
ea994d0d_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Sound_description | [Name] Soft squeal [Posture] The mouth is slightly open with the ears flattened and the head tilted to one side with the teeth bared [Context] Used by both cubs and adults encountering a clan-mate after a long separation [Sound description] | Same as above, but softer and without the staccato quality | [] | Spotted hyena - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | Sound description | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocuta_crocuta | 6/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00157-ip-10-236-191-2_875942106_4.json |
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ed0f8b3e_kipedia__the_free_encyclopedia__Meaning | [Term] Polyseme [Spelling] Same [Pronunciation] Same or different [Meaning] | Different but related | [
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