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  • As part of VitaminWater's new "You're Up" campaign, certain bus stations in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Boston offer 5-volt battery-powered USB ports that allow transit riders to plug in while they wait.

    VitaminWater Bus Station Ads Let You Charge Mobile Devices While You Wait The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • These devices are powered by dry-cell batteries, and usually at least four 1. 5-volt cells are used each month.

    4. The demand situation of potential shs target groups 1992

  • Each 16-candle-power 105-volt lamp will carry 1/2 ampere, so that, supposing we have a dynamo which gives 110 volts, and we want to charge a 4-volt accumulator, there will be 5-volt surplus to go to the accumulator.

    Electricity for Boys J. S. Zerbe

  • So if you move from a typical 2.5-volt signal to a 10-volt signal, you get 4x more signal, all of the things being the same.

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  • The five-pin interface would deliver 5-volt 500mA power to a connected cellphone, portable media player or tablet-style portable device to charge their batteries.

    TWICE - Digital Imaging News 2010

  • The new DRAM will be compatible with the new DDR3 standard, which has a 1. 5-volt supply voltage.

    Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion 2010

  • This 1. 3mm x 1. 4mm chip proposes to get the most charge out of ultracapacitors, while maintaining a constant voltage using four parallel, connected 2. 5-volt 250-mF ultracapacitors.

    CR4 - Recent Forum Threads and Blog Entries 2010

  • Each board includes at least a 5-volt linear regulator and a 16MHz crystal oscillator (or ceramic resonator in some variants).

    The Malaysian Free and Open Source Community Speaks! 2010

  • Those in the stimulation group got 145 90-microsecond, 5-volt pulses for one minute, followed by an off period of five minutes.

    MedPageToday.com - medical news plus CME for physicians 2010

  • No more than "a few tens of atoms" in size, the detectors could decode signals with so little power that a 1. 5-volt battery might one day power a fully functioning computer.

    The Seattle Times 2010

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