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Low-cost and replace
Low-cost processors now allow higher-speed, but more complex, serial communication standards such as USB and FireWire to replace RS-232.
Low-cost units may be disposable with no provision to replace batteries or bulbs, and are sometimes imprinted with advertising for promotional purposes.

Low-cost and .
Low-cost time base correctors ( TBC ) specifically designed to work with the Toaster quickly came to market, most of which were designed as standard Amiga bus cards.
Low-cost production quality was typical for early black metal artists with low budgets, where recordings would often be done in their homes or basements.
Low-cost systems use a radar altimeter, barometric altimeter and clock to navigate a digital strip map.
Low-cost " home theater in a box " systems advertise their integration and simplicity.
Low-cost commercial vans and 4WDs in Australia continued with carburetors even into the 2000s, the last being the Mitsubishi Express van in 2003.
Low-cost high-volume-produced patio door safety glass is an inexpensive way to accomplish this goal.
Low-cost Mexican airline Volaris started service between OAK and the airline's two main locations: Guadalajara, and Toluca on July 16, 2009.
The north pier features a more minimalistic design with walk-boarding-gates instead of jet bridges to cater to high demand from no-frills Low-cost airlines.
Low-cost off-peak electric power is used to run the pumps.
Low-cost carrier Presidential Airways also began service from the Jetport in 1986, flying a route from Portland to Washington's Dulles International Airport.
Low-cost wide-angle lens add-ons are available for many cameras and some can even be fitted outside the camera housing for versatile use.
; Low-cost computer hardware: Leveraging the technology of personal computers, adding a microprocessor enabled complex control functions to be expressed in software rather than wiring.
; Low-cost, high-capacity memory: By 1995, a music workstation might have 16 to 64 megabytes of memory in a few chips, which had required a rack of cards in 1985.
** Low-cost infrastructure elements that can increase the speed and reliability of bus service in lanes shared with general traffic include Bus bulbs, boarding islands, and curb realignments.
Low-cost carrier business model practices vary widely.
Low-cost carriers are intended to be low-cost, so in many cases employees work multiple roles.
Low-cost power strips often come with only one MOV mounted between the live and neutral wires.
The organization and its founder, Muhammad Yunus, were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 ; the organization's Low-cost Housing Program won a World Habitat Award in 1998.
Low-cost passive RFID tags were designed to uniquely identify each item manufactured.
The program involved demolishing the rest of the makeshift houses left untouched by the fire, and the construction of the Shek Kip Mei Low-cost Housing Estate in their place.
* The May 1977 Dr. Dobb's Journal reprinted an article by Joseph Weisbecker of RCA Laboratories (" A Practical, Low-cost, Home / School Microprocessor System ") describing the design philosophies and economies that went into designing the VIP -- which was at the time called FRED (" Flexible Recreational and Educational Device ").
Low-cost airlines remain a commonly-referenced example of a contestable market ; entrants have the possibility of leasing aircraft and should be able to respond to high profits by quickly entering and exiting.

accelerometers and tilt
Humanoid robots use accelerometers to measure the acceleration, from which velocity can be calculated by integration ; tilt sensors to measure inclination ; force sensors placed in robot's hands and feet to measure contact force with environment ; position sensors, that indicate the actual position of the robot ( from which the velocity can be calculated by derivation ) or even speed sensors.
Tilting trains use accelerometers and gyroscopes to calculate the required tilt.

accelerometers and switch
The new power switch is now a feature of the Treo smartphone line ; the screen rotation button also appeared on the TX, but has since been phased out among Palm devices, with dedicated accelerometers taking over the task of properly orienting the screen.

accelerometers and applications
This MEMS paradigm has enabled the manufacturing of low cost accelerometers for e. g. automotive air-bag systems and other applications where low performance and / or high g-ranges are sufficient.
Piezoresistive accelerometers are preferred in high shock applications.
The applications of micromachines include accelerometers that detect when a car has hit an object and trigger an airbag.
The simplicity of use, high accuracy, broad frequency range, and low cost of ICP accelerometers make them suitable for use in most vibration or shock applications.

accelerometers and .
When the system is arranged for automatic leveling, the platform angles respond to any horizontal components of acceleration acting on the accelerometers.
The process consists in turning the platform manually until the outputs of both accelerometers are zero.
Platform heading consists of orienting the sensitive axis of the accelerometers parallel to the desired coordinate system of the navigator.
The platform accelerometers must be slightly modified for this procedure.
Before the accelerometers are mounted on the platform, the direction of their sensitive axis must be accurately determined.
With the transit set up, a mirror on one of the accelerometers is sighted and the platform is turned until it is aligned.
The accelerometers are mounted rigidly on the platform.
The input axis of the appropriate gyros are parallel to the sensitive direction of the accelerometers.
Bulk micromachining has been essential in enabling high performance pressure sensors and accelerometers that have changed the shape of the sensor industry in the 80's and 90's.
MEMS devices are defined as die-level components of first-level packaging, and include pressure sensors, accelerometers, gyroscopes, microphones, digital mirror displays, microfluidic devices, etc.
Using sensing technologies such as EEG electrodes or accelerometers, these alarm clocks are supposed to wake people only from light sleep.
Some later V-2s used " guide beams ", radio signals transmitted from the ground, to keep the missile on course, but the first models used a simple analog computer that adjusted the azimuth for the rocket, and the flying distance was controlled by the timing of the engine cut-off, " Brennschluss ", ground controlled by a Doppler system or by different types of on-board integrating accelerometers.
Two accelerometers were also on board.
Pendulums are used to regulate pendulum clocks, and are used in scientific instruments such as accelerometers and seismometers.
Examples include force meters and accelerometers.
They are most often paired with accelerometers in drilling tools so that both the inclination and azimuth of the drill can be found.
It uses accelerometers to detect its approximate orientation and acceleration and an image sensor, so it can be used as a pointing device.
It contained the basic guidance system components – a stable platform, accelerometers, a digital computer, and control electronics – as well as radar, telemetry, and other units.
The LRC tilt-mechanism is power-assisted, driven by accelerometers.
A company making accelerometers for airbags would need a completely different design and process to produce an accelerometer for inertial navigation.
* With help from Israel and Jordan, UN inspector Ritter intercepts 240 Russian gyroscopes and accelerometers on their way to Iraq from Russia.

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