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  2. North American Charging Standard - Wikipedia

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    The North American Charging System ( NACS ), being standardized as SAE J3400, is an electric vehicle (EV) charging connector system developed by Tesla, Inc. It has been used by all North American market Tesla vehicles since 2021 and was opened for use by other manufacturers in November 2022. It is backwards compatible with the proprietary Tesla ...

  3. Type 3 connector - Wikipedia

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    The IEC 62196 Type 3 connector (often referred to as Scame for the company that designed it) is used for charging battery electric vehicles, mainly within France and Italy, as it was one of three AC plug standards described in IEC 62196-2. The Type 3 connector comes in two physical formats, Type 3A for single-phase (230V) and Type 3C for single ...

  4. Combined Charging System - Wikipedia

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    The Combined Charging System ( CCS) is a standard for charging electric vehicles. It can use Combo 1 ( CCS1) or Combo 2 ( CCS2) connectors to provide power at up to 350 kilowatts (kW) (max 500 A). [ 1] These two connectors are extensions of the IEC 62196 Type 1 and Type 2 connectors, with two additional direct current (DC) contacts to allow ...

  5. UHF connector - Wikipedia

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    The UHF connector[ 4] is a name for a threaded RF connector. [ 5][ 6] The connector design was invented in the 1930s for use in the radio industry, and is a shielded form of the "banana plug". [ 7][ 8][ 4] It is a widely used standard connector for HF transmission lines on full-sized radio equipment, with BNC connectors predominating for ...

  6. 4.3-10 connector - Wikipedia

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    Passband. DC - 6 GHz (12 GHz) Electrical. Max. voltage. 500 V RMS. The 4.3-10 connector (sometimes referred to as 4.3/10) is a 50 Ω multi-purpose RF connector used to connect coaxial cables with other cables or RF devices, such as transmitters or antennas. It was developed by a group of RF connector manufacturers, Huber+Suhner [ de], Spinner ...

  7. Charge pump - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy S23, which takes an input current of 3A, can charge its internal battery packs at 6A thanks to a 2:1 current pump. [3] Oppo's 240W SUPERVOOC goes further and uses three charge pumps in parallel (98% claimed efficiency [4]) to go from 24V/10A to 10V/24A, which is then taken by two parallel battery packs. [5]

  8. Type 2 connector - Wikipedia

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    The connector is circular in shape, with a flattened top edge; the original design specification carried an output electric power of 3–50 kW for charging battery electric vehicles using single-phase (230V) or three-phase (400V) alternating current (AC), with a typical maximum of 32 A 7.2 kW using single-phase AC and 22 kW with three-phase AC ...

  9. Exhaust pulse pressure charging - Wikipedia

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    Exhaust pulse pressure charging. Exhaust pulse pressure charging ( EPPC) is a system for supercharging two-stroke diesel engines of the loop-scavenge type. Loop-scavenge engines cannot be pressure-charged in the same way as uniflow engines or four-stroke engines because the inlet and exhaust ports are open at the same time.