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Qué (quién) es low power - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Low-power (disambiguation); Low-power; Low power (disambiguation)

Low-power electronics         
THE CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRIC POWER IS DELIBERATELY LOW, E.G. NOTEBOOK PROCESSORS
Ultra Low Power; ULPD; Ultra low power; Low power electronics; Low-power computing; Low-power processor; Low power processors; Extremely low power; Extremely low-power; Extreme low power; Extreme low-power; Ultra-low-power; ULP (electronics); Very low power; EXtreme Low Power; Extreme Low Power; X-Treme Low Power; X-TREME Low Power; XLP (electronics); Extreme-low power; Ultra-low power; Ultra-low power design; Extreme-low power design; Low-energy electronics
Low-power electronics are electronics, such as notebook processors, that have been designed to use less electric power than usual, often at some expense. In the case of notebook processors, this expense is processing power; notebook processors usually consume less power than their desktop counterparts, at the expense of lower processing power.
Low-power broadcasting         
  • Low Power Television stations in the US by community of license
TYPE OF BROADCASTING STATION
LPFM; Low-power FM; LPAM; LPTV; Low power radio station; Low-power radio; Micropower broadcasting; Micro-power broadcasting; Low power broadcasting; Low-power AM; Low power fm; Low power FM; Low power television; Low-power TV station; Low-power television; Low-power TV; LPTV class A; Low-powered broadcasting; Low-powered television
Low-power broadcasting is broadcasting by a broadcast station at a low transmitter power output to a smaller service area than "full power" stations within the same region. It is often distinguished from "micropower broadcasting" (more commonly "microbroadcasting") and broadcast translators.
Low-carbon power         
  • Blue [[Cherenkov radiation]] light being produced near the core of the Fission powered [[Advanced Test Reactor]]
  • Low carbon electricity generation percentage worldwide by source
  • The [[Hoover Dam]] when completed in 1936 was both the world's largest electric-power generating station and the world's largest concrete structure.
  • Percentage of electricity generation from low-carbon sources in 2019.
POWER PRODUCED WITH LOWER CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
Green electricity; Low Carbon Power; Low carbon power; Low carbon power generation; Low carbon energies; Low carbon electricity
Low-carbon power is electricity produced with substantially lower greenhouse gas emissions than conventional fossil fuel power generation. The energy transition to low-carbon power is one of the most important actions required to limit climate change.

Wikipedia

Low power

Low power may refer to:

  • Radio transmitters that send out relatively little power:
    • QRP operation, using "the minimum power necessary to carry out the desired communications", in amateur radio.
    • Cognitive radio transceivers typically automatically reduce the transmitted power to much less than the power required for reliable one-way broadcasts.
    • Low-power broadcasting that the power of the broadcast is less, i.e. the radio waves are not intended to travel as far as from typical transmitters.
    • Low-power communication device, a radio transmitter used in low-power broadcasting.
  • Low-power electronics, the consumption of electric power is deliberately low, e.g. notebook processors.
  • Power (statistics), in which low power is due to small sample sizes or poorly designed experiments
Ejemplos de uso de low power
1. Nobody was hurt in the explosion as they were ‘low–power’ bombs.
2. Flash players are compact, typically weighing 25 to 80 grams, are shock–resistant and have low power requirements.
3. But most of these products run directly on methanol, giving them a relatively low power output for their weight.
4. They deliver short, low–power pulses, not shocks; are less complicated than ICDs; and have been in use longer.
5. "The bigger and more important challenge is building a low–power version of the '70," Krewell said.