• Triac, by Green Vehicles Inc., was a two-seat three-wheeled concept car unveiled in 2010–2012. The company went out of business in 2012. The Triac freeway...
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  • Triac may refer to: TRIAC (triode for alternating current), an electronics component Triac (car), a green vehicle Tiratricol, a common thyroid hormone...
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    CityEl Commuter Cars Tango Cree SAM ElectraMeccanica SOLO Myers Motors NmG (formerly Corbin Sparrow) Nobe GT100 Toyota i-Road Triac Vanderhall Edison...
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  • Green vehicles may refer to: Green Vehicles, maker of the Triac (car) Green vehicle - Environmentally friendly vehicles. This disambiguation page lists...
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  • manufacturer of electric cars that operated in California from 2008 to 2011. Their best-known product was the Triac, a three-wheeled car that never entered...
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    Digital thermostats use either a relay or a semiconductor device such as triac to act as a switch to control the HVAC unit. Units with relays will operate...
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    Semiconductors started delivery of bipolar and SiC power semiconductors, TRIACs, IGBT modules, etc. In April 2017, Qualcomm received approval from U.S....
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    This pulse-width modulation is why LED lights, particularly headlights on cars, when viewed on camera or by some people, seem to flash or flicker. This...
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    the glass-blowing machine in around 1880, lived and worked in Cognac The car manufacturer Louis Delâge was born in Cognac in 1874 Francis I (king of France...
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  • resistive load rather than an inductive load, wax motors controlled by TRIACs do not require snubber circuits. Wax motors can be operated entirely passively...
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