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    The Power Factor Correction : Correction Required Review

    Posted on Sunday, February 29 2004 @ 23:33:48 CET by LSDsmurf


    Power Factor Correction or PFC is the latest buzzword to be thrown around by power supply companies. Something they are making quite a lot of fuss about. And why not? There are very few features that differentiate one power supply from another. Now, a lot has been said about PFC. Unfortunately, many of the explanations are either confusing or misleading. That’s why we thought we would take a shot at clearing up the confusion. Come and check out the fuss about PFC in our article.

    Link: Rojakpot

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