The invention by researchers from CHARUSAT and PRL will give insights into weather systems on other planets such as Venus, ...
The crackling streaks of electricity let out during thunderstorms typically appear to travel downward, striking the ground. But can lightning travel in the reverse, upward into space? One graphic ...
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Half-bridge driver generates 100-V, 5-microsecond, 10-A pulses for lightning-strike surge simulation
Lightning causes a large current spike when it strikes a telephone line. The output of a DSL line driver could be destroyed by this surge current. To ensure robust operation, protection circuitry is ...
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