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As per available reports on Low voltage 7 Relevant journals, 11 Conference proceedings (i.e. Smart Materials, Wireless Communication, Industrial Engineering, Condensed Matter Physics, Electronics) are presently dedicated to Low voltage and about 11 Open access articles are being published on Voltage, with 0 workshops and 2 National Symposiums.
Voltage is generally the difference in potentials between two points in an electric field which define the flow of current between the points. Low voltage refers to electrical power supplies that produce relatively low power levels. For example, main power distribution lines are considered high voltage, while low voltage systems include things like lighting or doorbell chimes. These systems use special transformers to reduce the main power supply down to a lower voltage. All of these systems pose a greatly reduced risk of injury or death than traditional, or high voltage, systems. In electrical power systems low voltage most commonly refers to mains voltage as used by lighting and portable appliances. Low voltage context still presents a risk of electric shock, but only a minor risk of electric arcs through the air. The International Electro technical Commission (IEC) defines supply system low voltage as voltage in the range 50–1000 V AC or 120–1500 V ripple-free DC between conductors; 50–600 V AC or 120–900 V ripple-free DC between conductors and Earth.
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Scope and Importance:
Specifying a voltage measurement requires explicit or implicit specification of the points across which the voltage is measured. When using a voltmeter to measure potential difference, one electrical lead of the voltmeter must be connected to the first point, one to the second point.
A common use of the term "voltage" is in describing the voltage dropped across an electrical device (such as a resistor). The voltage drop across the device can be understood as the difference between measurements at each terminal of the device with respect to a common reference point (or ground). The voltage drop is the difference between the two readings. Two points in an electric circuit that are connected by an ideal conductor without resistance and not within a changing magnetic field have a voltage of zero. Any two points with the same potential may be connected by a conductor and no current will flow between them.
Market Analysis
The global consumer electronics market contracted from 2011 to 2013 and has performed poorly in recent years in most regions throughout the world with the exception of some. In general, consumer electronics are deemed as a non-essential item and is sacrificed at the cost of more essential items in times of austerity. However, the market has had some form of redemption from a strong performance from countries within emerging markets such as China and India leading the way. With the economy turning the corner, the consumer electronics market will recover at a moderate rate with new concepts and products being the main driver along with the eventual recovery of the more mature economies.
Industry figures
The global consumer electronics market had total revenues of $253.9bn in 2013, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 0.8% between 2009 and 2013.
The Eastern European markets showed particularly strong growth with CAGRs of 8.5% in comparison to Western Europe which showed strong decline with compound annual rates of change (CARCs) of -7.8% over the same period.
The United States had the largest consumer electronic retail market in the world with revenues of $90.5bn in 2013.
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