Output Regulating Circuitry System definition

Output Regulating Circuitry System means, collectively and individually, the [c.i.] of a Light Source.
Output Regulating Circuitry System means, collectively and individually, the microcontroller, controller firmware, thyristor switching devices, buck/boost transformer, opto-electric sensors, and electronic support circuitry utilized to monitor and stabilize the power output of a Light Source.

Examples of Output Regulating Circuitry System in a sentence

  • For purposes of this Section 3.4, "defect" shall mean that a Light Source fails to conform to the warranties given by NBC herein; however, "defect" for purposes of the foregoing, shall exclude defects in the design of the Output Regulating Circuitry System, the Plastic Housing and the Stand.

  • The foregoing warranty set forth in this Section 8.1.3 shall not apply to (i) the [c.i.] of the Light Source or (ii) defects in the design of the Output Regulating Circuitry System, Plastic Housing or the Stand.

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