
5V - Wikipedia
5V 5V or 5-V may refer to: 5V, IATA code for Everts Air 5V, former IATA code for Lviv Airlines 5V, abbreviation for 5 volts, sometimes incorrectly written as 5v 5V, abbreviation for 5-valve engine ZIS …
Coaxial power connector - Wikipedia
The inner and outer barrels are separated by an insulating layer, which is flared at the tip to prevent a short circuit when the plug is inserted or removed. The outer terminal is usually the GND pin, and …
List of battery sizes - Wikipedia
^ a b "Exell A640PX 1.5V Alkaline Battery PX640A EN640A EPX640A LR52". Exell. Archived from the original on 27 February 2017. Retrieved 26 February 2017. ^ a b c "Energizer Industrial EN640A …
Volt - Wikipedia
The volt (symbol: V), named after Alessandro Volta, is the unit of measurement of electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force in the International System of Units …
Toyota V engine - Wikipedia
The 3V, 4V and 5V engines were used in the Toyota Century up until 1997, when it got a complete redesign and replaced the V8 for the 5.0 L 1GZ-FE V12. The V series engines, like several Toyota …
Peripheral Component Interconnect - Wikipedia
Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) [3] is a local computer bus for attaching hardware devices in a computer and is part of the PCI Local Bus standard. The PCI bus supports the functions found on a …
Power supply unit (computer) - Wikipedia
Usage with another modular power supply, even if the cable prima facie appear compatible, might result in a wrong pin assignment and thus can lead to damage of connected components by supplying 12V …