The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Electrical engineering, Inverter, Voltage, Ballast and Line. Ole K. Nilssen interconnects Fixture and Electronic engineering in the investigation of issues within Electrical engineering. His work carried out in the field of Inverter brings together such families of science as Power factor, Low-dropout regulator, Power cord and Fluorescent lamp.
His Voltage course of study focuses on Control theory and Transformer, Voltage regulator, Voltage divider and Sense. His Ballast research includes themes of LC circuit and Fluorescence. His Line study combines topics in areas such as Photodetector, Incandescent light bulb and Electric utility.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Electrical engineering, Voltage, Inverter, Ballast and Fluorescent lamp. He usually deals with Electrical engineering and limits it to topics linked to Electronic engineering and Telephone line. Ole K. Nilssen combines topics linked to Incandescent light bulb with his work on Voltage.
As part of the same scientific family, Ole K. Nilssen usually focuses on Inverter, concentrating on Transistor and intersecting with Electronic circuit. His Ballast study incorporates themes from Sense, Lamp current, Cathode, Electric shock and Current. Ole K. Nilssen focuses mostly in the field of Fluorescent lamp, narrowing it down to topics relating to Fixture and, in certain cases, Ceiling.
Electrical engineering, Voltage, Inverter, Ballast and Fluorescent lamp are his primary areas of study. His study brings together the fields of Electronic engineering and Electrical engineering. Within one scientific family, Ole K. Nilssen focuses on topics pertaining to Transistor under Inverter, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Electronic circuit.
His Ballast research incorporates elements of LC circuit, Overvoltage and Open-circuit voltage. Ole K. Nilssen has researched Fluorescent lamp in several fields, including Grid-tie inverter, Power cord, Waveform and Short circuit. His Line study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Fixture, Control system, Volt, Electric utility and Signal.
His primary areas of study are Electrical engineering, Voltage, Inverter, Line and Fluorescent lamp. His Electrical engineering research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Fixture and Electronic engineering. Transistor, Transformer, Electrical reactance and Test light is closely connected to Waveform in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Voltage.
His research integrates issues of Power cord, Ballast and Voltage divider in his study of Inverter. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Line, focusing on Electric utility and, on occasion, Power output and Power management. As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Fluorescent lamp, focusing on Power factor and, on occasion, Crest factor, Inductance, Volt and Optoelectronics.
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Track lighting system with plug-in adapters
Ole K. Nilssen.
(1984)
Track lighting system with plug-in adapters
Ole K. Nilssen.
(1984)
Power distribution for lighting systems
Ole K. Nilssen.
(1989)
Power distribution for lighting systems
Ole K. Nilssen.
(1989)
Combined signal and electrical power distribution system
Ole K. Nilssen.
(1990)
Combined signal and electrical power distribution system
Ole K. Nilssen.
(1990)
Auxiliary power and telephone signal distribution system
Ole K. Nilssen.
(1996)
Auxiliary power and telephone signal distribution system
Ole K. Nilssen.
(1996)
Combination telephone and smoke alarm system
Ole K. Nilssen.
(1993)
Combination telephone and smoke alarm system
Ole K. Nilssen.
(1993)
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