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ballast 1. any dense heavy material, such as lead or iron pigs, used to stabilize a vessel, esp one that is not carrying cargo 2. crushed rock, broken stone, etc., used for the foundation of a road or railway track 3. Electronics a device for maintaining the current in a circuit ballast [′balĀ·əst] (aerospace engineering) A relatively dense substance that is placed in the cab of a balloon and can be thrown out to reduce the load or can be shifted to change the center of gravity. (civil engineering) Crushed stone used in a railroad bed to support the ties, hold the track in line, and help drainage. (electricity) A circuit element that serves to limit an electric current or to provide a starting voltage, as in certain types of lamps, such as in fluorescent ceiling fixtures. (materials) Coarse gravel used as an ingredient in concrete. (naval architecture) A relatively heavy material such as lead, iron, or water placed in a ship to ensure stability or to maintain the proper draft or trim. To pump seawater into empty fuel tanks of a ship to ensure its stability or suitable draft and trim for seaworthiness. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| IXYS Corporation (NASDAQ:SYXI) announced today the release of dimmable and non-dimmable demo kits for light ballast applications. To demonstrate the device's capabilities, Freescale has developed a fully functional reference design (dimmable light ballast control with PFC). Light ballast, battery chargers, smart battery packs and sensors need an analog interface. |
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