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Definition of "Bushing" |
Bushings are insulators which are used to take high voltage conductors through earthed barriers such as walls, floors, metal, and tanks. / A Grommet or other insulating component used to protect a conductor passing through a metal panel. A hollow tube used to insulate a conductor. A vibration isolator. An insulating structure, including a through conductor or providing a passageway for such a conductor, with provision for mounting on a barrier, conducting or otherwise, for the purposes of insulating the conductor from the barrier and conducting current from one side of the barrier to the other. / An insulator having a conductor through it, used to connect equipment to a power source. / Bushing is an insulated device that allows an electrical conductor to pass safely through a earthed conducting barrier such as the wall of a transformer or circuit breaker. / A bushing, is an independent plain bearing that is inserted into a housing to provide a bearing surface for rotary applications, this is the most common form of a plain bearing. Common designs include solid (sleeve and flanged), split, and clenched bushings. A sleeve, split, or clenched bushing is only a "sleeve" of material with an inner diameter (ID), outer diameter (OD), and length. / Inter-Integrated Circuit alternately spelled I2C or IIC most commonly pronounced I-squared-C is a multimaster serial single-ended computer bus invented by the Philips semiconductor division, today NXP Semiconductors, and used for attaching low-speed peripherals to a motherboard, embedded system, cellphone, or other digital electronic devices. Several competitors, such as Siemens AG later Infineon Technologies AG, now Intel mobile communications, NEC, Texas Instruments, STMicroelectronics formerly SGS-Thomson, Motorola later Freescale, and Intersil, have introduced compatible I²C products to the market since the mid-1990s. / a rigid, hollow cylindrical insulator which surrounds a conductor and which extends through a metal plate such as a the wall of a transformer tank so as to insulate the conductor from the wall. |
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