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110V

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What is 110V?

110V (or more accurately, a range of 100-120V) refers to a common standard of alternating current (AC) electrical power used in many countries, most notably in North America, Central America, and parts of South America. It is used to power household appliances, lighting, and other electrical devices. The voltage is typically supplied at a frequency of 60 Hz in North America, but can be 50 Hz in other regions using similar voltages. While commonly referred to as 110V, the actual voltage may vary slightly (e.g., 115V or 120V) depending on the specific location and electrical grid.

What other technologies are related to 110V?

110V Competitor Technologies

220V is an alternative voltage standard for electrical power, making it a direct competitor to 110V in some regions and applications.
mentioned alongside 110V in 60% (225) of relevant job posts
440V is a higher voltage standard typically used in industrial settings, which may be chosen over 110V for high-power applications.
mentioned alongside 110V in 52% (95) of relevant job posts
480V is a three-phase voltage standard often used in North American industrial and commercial buildings, competing with 110V for powering equipment.
mentioned alongside 110V in 16% (282) of relevant job posts
12V is a lower voltage standard typically used in automotive or small electronics, which may be chosen over 110V.
mentioned alongside 110V in 21% (97) of relevant job posts
24V is a lower voltage standard typically used in control systems or some electronics, which may be chosen over 110V.
mentioned alongside 110V in 13% (93) of relevant job posts

110V Complementary Technologies

Solid state circuitry is a complementary technology. Voltage is the input, the solid state circuitry is the technology itself.
mentioned alongside 110V in 43% (93) of relevant job posts
PLCs often operate using 110V or work in conjunction with 110V systems, so they are a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside 110V in 0% (132) of relevant job posts

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