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Phosphors for CRTs are predominantly based on zinc and cadmium sulfides. Selected CRT phosphors are listed in Table 1 which also includes their precursors, their P-numbers , and their uses. (The system used to classify CRT phosphors came from JEDEC, the former Joint Electronic Device Engineering Council, now JT- Committee on Phosphor and Optical Characteristics within the Electronic Industries Association. JEDEC established the original code for these phosphors in terms of P-numbers .8 Many manufacturers of CRTs use these when specifying phosphor screen characteristics.) Although the precursors are tabulated, the mole ratios used in the syntheses are not. [Pg.692]

Electronic Industries Association (EIA), EIA 230-59, Color Marking of Thermoplastic Covered Wire. EIA, Washington, D.C., 1981. [Pg.247]

Class 2 capacitors consist of high dielectric constant ceramics based on BaTiOs. The two main subclasses are Z5U and X7R after the scheme shown in Table 31.9 that was devised by the Electronics Industries Association (EIA) in the United States for specifying the variability of capacitance with temperature in the range of practical... [Pg.566]

Table 31.9 Data from Electronic Industries Association RS-198 (1958), American Standard Requirements for Ceramic Dielectric Capacitors, Classes 1 and 2, American Standards Association, New York. Table 31.9 Data from Electronic Industries Association RS-198 (1958), American Standard Requirements for Ceramic Dielectric Capacitors, Classes 1 and 2, American Standards Association, New York.
Electronic Industries Association, Grounding electronic equipment, in CRC Handbook of Laboratory Scfety, 2nd ed., Steere, N.V, Ed., CRC Press, Cleveland, OH, 1971, 516. [Pg.346]

Software System Safety Handbook, 2010. Joint Services Computer Resources Management Group U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, and the U.S. Air Force, Joint Services Software Safety Committee, Joint Services System Safety Panel. Electronic Industries Association, G-48 Committee. https //acc.dau.miPCommunityBrowser.aspx id=683698. [Pg.271]

One of the major applications of CB-loaded polymers is for materials that will dissipate an electrostatic charge. These are referred to as ES D compounds. According to the Electronics Industry Association (EIA) conductive materials have surface resistivity of <10 Q/sq dissipative materials 10 -10 2/sq insulators >10 Q/sq. [Pg.359]

Standardization of phosphor types has been accomplished by registration of the various phosphors with the Joint Electron Device Engineering Council (lEDEC) of the Electronic Industries Association (ElA). Registered phosphors are designated by a number series known as P numbers, as shown in Table 5.5. [Pg.433]

EIA. 1975. CRTs Glossary of Terms and Definitions. Pubheation TEP92, Electronic Industries Association, Washington, DC. [Pg.450]

The Electronic Industries Association (EIA), Washington, DC, also offers several publications on the topic of display systems as they relate to consumer products. [Pg.451]

BSD testing MIL-STD-883 method 3015 Electronic Industries Association of Japan (EIAJ) IC 121 20 Design susceptibility to BSD Degraded device performance or device failure. [Pg.691]

All JEDEC (a subdivision of the Electronics Industries Association [EIA]) semiconductor outlines are included in their Publication 95 and terms are defined in their Publication 30, Descriptive Designation... [Pg.856]

EIA Standard Fiber Optic Terminology, EIA-440-A, Electronic Industries Association, 1989. [Pg.936]

BICSI. Building Industry Consultant Service International. Telecommunications Distribution Manual. EIA. 1989. EIA Standard Fiber Optic Terminology. EIA-440-A, Electronic Industries Association. [Pg.1012]

Standards that cover AM broadcast transmitters are given in the Electronic Industry Association (ElA) Standard (El A, 1948). Parameters and methods for measurement include the following ... [Pg.1671]

El A. 1948. Standard TR-101 A, Electrical Performance Standards for AM Broadcast Transmitters. Electronic Industries Association. [Pg.1683]


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