In the electrical trade it is called control voltage. This voltage can be any voltage. In North America the common control voltage is 120 volts.
This is often called a "voltage drop".
ratio of secondry voltage to primary voltage is called voltage transformation ratio
the incoming voltage from the current source to the transformer is called primary voltage.....
Sudden rise in Voltage is called Impulse voltage.
Pentium MMX and AMD K6 both use dual voltage. The lower supply voltage is used for the core and the higher voltage is used to power the I/O pins.
Pentium mmx, amd k6. Internal and external operations.
Dual Voltage
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A dual voltage processor is the type that can use two different voltages. This feature allows a processor to be compatible with more motherboards.
depends on quad processor type: For example Quad Processor Q8400 VID Voltage Range: 0.8500V-1.3625V
External voltage is the ration when there is an increase in current and voltage. If you apply voltage to the outside of a circuit and need to figure out the amount of current flow, that would be the external resistance.
Those processors that require two diffrent voltages (one for external opertatoins and another for internal operatoins) are called Dual-Voltage Processors. Other processors are called single-voltage processors.... You know dat's right! :D
It does not have one that is external. The voltage regulator is built into the alternator.
The voltage regulator may be on the back of your alternator ( or on older vehicles the voltage regulator was separate / external )
The first processor to contain L2 (external) cache was the Intel Pentium Pro.
To control the amout of voltage to the processor