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12V7 s-Series User's Guide
Term/Acronym
EMC
EOD
ESS
FCC
FET
HW
kbit/s
2
LI
/2
LVBD
LVCO
LVLD
Mbit/s
OCP
OTP
OVP
OEM
Nominal Energy
Nominal Voltage
Non-Volatile Memory
Room Temperature
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Description
Electro Magnetic Compatibility
End of Discharge
Energy Storage System
Federal Communications Commission. RF Emissions governing body in the United States.
Field-Effect Transistor, used for switching high current levels.
Hardware
kilobit per second
Formula for Energy stored in inductance
Low Voltage Battery Disconnect
Low Voltage Cut-off
Low Voltage Load Disconnect
Megabit per second
Over-Current Protection
Over-Temperature Protection
Over-Voltage Protection
Original Equipment Manufacturer – in reference to this document, the maker of the equipment into which
an ESS is installed and used.
The energy value of a cell or battery determined under specified conditions and declared by the
manufacturer. The nominal energy is calculated by multiplying nominal voltage by rated capacity
expressed in ampere-hours. Also known as Watt-hour rating.
The approximate value of the voltage used to designate or identify a cell or battery
General term for all forms of solid state (no moving parts) memory that has the capability to hold saved
data even when its power is turned off. Unlike volatile memory, it does not require periodic refreshing of its
memory contents.
The range between 20 and 23 °C (68 and 73 °F), with an average of 21.5 °C (70.7 °F).
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