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AEM Electronics High-Output IGBT Inductive Smart Coils
AEM Electronics High-Output IGBT "Smart" Inductive Coils offer the first inductive coil solution that achieves CDI-like spark energy and voltage, combined with an extended spark duration necessary for high-performance vehicles running high compression, high RPM, forced induction and/or nitrous equipped engines.Massive Spark Energy, up to 103 mJIncredibly long spark duration, up to 2.9mSUp to 40kV Output Voltage, without using a CDICost less than aftermarket LS1 coilsFlexible mounting optionsWeather and Shockproof designMost Auto enthusiasts/tuners who have forced induction engines, high RPM engines or run nitrous oxide are well aware of the compromises associated with using inductive coils compared to converting to a Capacitive Discharge Ignition system (CDI). While inductive coils easily achieve a long spark duration, they lack sufficient energy to efficiently ignite the mixture in the combustion chamber of a highly modified performance vehicle. CDIs on the other hand, deliver intense spark energy, but with practically no spark duration, which makes proper air/fuel mixture critical for optimal combustion and performance.With the development of AEM's High-Output IGBT"Smart" Inductive Coils, this is no longer a challenge, as both increased spark energy and duration have been achieved without the need to convert to a CDI system.AEM's High-Output Inductive Coils each deliver over 100mJ of spark energy and a minimum of 40,000 Volts, as much as most CDI systems, without the need for a CDI module! They also provide a very long spark duration at full energy, even out-performing existing CDI/multi-spark systems, which simulate longer spark durations with smaller spark events on either side of the CDI main spark.AEM's High-Output, Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) "Smart" Inductive Coils are designed for use on applications that do not have an external igniter.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:Output (no load): 40kV minimumOutput (50pF load): 40kV +/- 10%Output Energy: 103 mJ +/- 7%Peak Secondary Current: 102 mA +/- 10%Arc Duration: 2.9mS +/- 10%Turns Ratio 71:1Maximum Current: 19 AmpsMaximum Battery Voltage: 17 VoltsBase Dwell: 3.0 mSMax Continuous Dwell: 9 mS but don't exceed 40% duty cycleMax Intermittent Dwell: 80% duty cycle, 5 seconds maximumMating Connector: Packard/Delphi 12162825 "Pull to Seat"Mating Contacts: Packard/Delphi 12124075 ";Pull to Seat"High Tension Wire Terminal: HEI "spark plug top" Style
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Information Technology Security and Risk Management : Inductive Cases for Information Security
Information Technology Security and Risk Management: Inductive Cases for Information Security is a compilation of cases that examine recent developments and issues that are relevant to IT security managers, risk assessment and management, and the broader topic of IT security in the 21st century.As the title indicates, the cases are written and analyzed inductively, which is to say that the authors allowed the cases to speak for themselves, and lead where they would, rather than approach the cases with presuppositions or assumptions regarding what the case should be "about".In other words, the authors were given broad discretion to interpret a case in the most interesting and relevant manner possible; any given case may be "about" many things, depending on the perspective adopted by the reader, and many different lessons may be learned.The inductive approach of these cases reflects the design philosophy of the advanced IT Security and Risk Management course we teach on the topic here at the University of Canterbury, where all discussions begin with the analysis of a specific case of interest and follow the most interesting and salient aspects of the case in evidence.In our course, the presentation, analysis, and discussion of a case are followed by a brief lecture to address the conceptual, theoretical, and scholarly dimensions arising from the case.The inductive approach to teaching and learning also comes with a huge advantage – the students seem to love it, and often express their appreciation for a fresh and engaging approach to learning the sometimes-highly-technical content of an IT security course.As instructors, we are also grateful for the break in the typical scripted "chalk-and-talk" of a university lecture afforded by the spontaneity of the inductive approach. We were motivated to prepare this text because there seems to be no other book of cases dedicated to the topic of IT security and risk management, and because of our own success and satisfaction with inductive teaching and learning.We believe this book would be useful either for an inductive, case-based course like our own or as a body of cases to be discussed in a more traditional course with a deductive approach.There are abstracts and keywords for each case, which would help instructors select cases for discussions on specific topics, and PowerPoint slides are available as a guide for discussion about a given case.
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SP Connect Motorcycle Inductive Charging Module
The SP Connect Motorbike Inductive Charging Module is packed with features... Specifications Include: Securely Locked in Just 1 Second - SP Connect's patented Twist-to-Lock mechanism remains bombproof. Simply dock the phone case onto the mount, turn 90° clockwise and you're done. Off to the adventure! Wireless Charging - Free your phone from cables. Simple and effective inductive charging in combination with the SPC+ Phone Case. You're guaranteed never to run out of power again. Ultra-Strong in Every Respect - Carefully selected materials and the highest precision in manufacturing guarantee excellent stability in every situation. Strong, stronger, SP Connect. Compatible with MagSafe - Simply attracting. SP Connect's wireless chargers are fully MagSafe compatible. Get ready for fast inductive charging as well as a secure magnetic grip. Get Ready for Adventure - Conquer the road with the peace of mind that your phone is securely mounted to your bike. Navi, tracking, listening to music: SP Connect makes the most of your rides. Dimensions - 60 (W) x 12 (H) x 199 (D) mm. Product Code - 52807 PLEASE NOTE: The Anti-Vibration & Inductive Charging Module is a charger and not a power bank (no battery included). The module only works in conjunction with an SPC+ Phone Case. Functioning is not guaranteed with the Universal Interface or Universal Phone Case. Use SP Connect's QC 3.0 Standard-Compliant Cable 12V DC SPC+ for direct connection to a motorcycle battery.
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SP Connect Inductive Charging Office Stand
The SP Connect Inductive Charging Office Stand is part of the latest SP Connect collection. The new home base for your device. With the SP Connect Inductive Charging Office Stand you get a practical phone holder on your table. Whether in the office or at home: simply attach your SPC+ phone case magnetically to the desk mobile phone holder and charge your smartphone quickly and safely inductively directly on the mobile phone stand. The Inductive Charging Office Stand scores with 15 watts of power, is complete MagSafe compatible and guarantees a safe stand. Includes USB cable. The perfect accessory for your office or home. Key Features/Points: Constructed from High-Grade Materials Wireless Charging Magnetic Attachment MagSafe Compatible USB-C View all SP Connect Mounts & Cases . View all Mounts & Cases .
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Inductive or Hall sensor?
The choice between an inductive sensor and a Hall sensor depends on the specific application and requirements. Inductive sensors are typically used for non-contact detection of metallic objects and are suitable for harsh industrial environments due to their robustness. On the other hand, Hall sensors are used for detecting the presence of magnetic fields and are often used in applications such as position sensing and speed detection. Ultimately, the decision between the two sensors should be based on the specific needs of the application, including the type of target object and the environmental conditions.
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What is inductive charging?
Inductive charging is a method of wirelessly charging electronic devices, such as smartphones and electric vehicles, by using electromagnetic fields to transfer energy between two objects. It works by using a charging pad or mat that generates an electromagnetic field, which is then picked up by a receiver coil in the device and converted into electrical energy to charge the battery. This technology eliminates the need for physical connectors or cables, making it a convenient and efficient way to charge devices. Inductive charging is becoming increasingly popular as a convenient and cable-free way to power up electronic devices.
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Don't you understand inductive thinking?
Inductive thinking involves making generalizations based on specific observations or evidence. It is the process of reasoning from specific instances to a general principle. I understand inductive thinking and recognize its importance in forming hypotheses and making predictions based on patterns and trends. By observing specific examples and drawing conclusions from them, one can develop a broader understanding of a concept or phenomenon.
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Don't you understand inductive reasoning?
Inductive reasoning is a method of reasoning that involves making generalizations based on specific observations or evidence. It is different from deductive reasoning, which involves drawing specific conclusions from general principles. Inductive reasoning is often used in scientific research and everyday decision-making to make educated guesses or predictions based on patterns or trends. It is important to understand inductive reasoning in order to make informed judgments and draw logical conclusions from the information available.
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Elementary Plane Geometry : Inductive and Deductive.
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Monit Speed Sensors - Inductive Wheel Probe
Installation of all Monit rally computers requires a speed sensor. The following options are compatible with all Monit computers.Inductive Wheel Probe - For vehicles which do not have a suitable factory speed sensor this probe is typically used to sense the bolts which attach a brake disc or propshaft / driveshaft bolts. The probe diameter is 12mm and the sensing distance is 2-3mm. Supplied with 2m long cable.Electronic Interface - Suitable for vehicles with a factory fitted electronic speed sensor (analogue or digital). Supplied with 1m long cable.ABS Sensor Interface - For vehicles with a two wire ABS wheel speed sensor. Must only be used if the sensor is no longer being used by the braking system. Supplied with 2m long cableA wiring extension kit is also available for speed sensors and comes with both 1m and 2m long extension cables. Inductive Wheel Probe Installation InstructionsElectronic Interface Installation InstructionsABS Sensor Interface Installation Instructions
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An Introduction to Probability and Inductive Logic
This is an introductory 2001 textbook on probability and induction written by one of the world's foremost philosophers of science.The book has been designed to offer maximal accessibility to the widest range of students (not only those majoring in philosophy) and assumes no formal training in elementary symbolic logic.It offers a comprehensive course covering all basic definitions of induction and probability, and considers such topics as decision theory, Bayesianism, frequency ideas, and the philosophical problem of induction.The key features of this book are a lively and vigorous prose style; lucid and systematic organization and presentation of ideas; many practical applications; a rich supply of exercises drawing on examples from such fields as psychology, ecology, economics, bioethics, engineering, and political science; numerous brief historical accounts of how fundamental ideas of probability and induction developed; and a full bibliography of further reading.
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What is an inductive sequence?
An inductive sequence is a sequence of numbers or objects where each term is generated by a rule or pattern. This rule or pattern is used to determine the next term in the sequence based on the previous terms. In other words, the sequence is built up by adding or multiplying a constant value to each term to get the next term. Inductive sequences are often used in mathematics and can be found in various patterns and series.
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Why is the inductive charger blinking?
The inductive charger may be blinking to indicate that it is in standby mode and ready to charge a device. It could also be blinking to show that it is currently charging a device or that there is an issue with the connection between the charger and the device. Additionally, some chargers may blink to signal that they are overheating or experiencing a malfunction.
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How can inductive charging be prevented?
Inductive charging can be prevented by using physical barriers or shielding to block the electromagnetic fields used for wireless charging. Additionally, using encryption and authentication protocols can prevent unauthorized devices from accessing the charging system. Implementing strict access controls and authentication measures can also help prevent unauthorized access to inductive charging systems. Finally, regular security audits and updates to the charging system's software can help identify and fix any vulnerabilities that could be exploited.
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What are inductive effects in chemistry?
Inductive effects in chemistry refer to the transmission of electronic effects through a chain of atoms in a molecule. This can result in the polarization of electron density within the molecule, leading to differences in the reactivity and stability of different parts of the molecule. Inductive effects can be either electron-withdrawing or electron-donating, depending on the electronegativity of the atoms involved. These effects are important in understanding the behavior of organic molecules and can influence the outcome of chemical reactions.
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