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NWNorthwest
NWNetwork
NWNetWeaver (SAP)
NWNo Way (chat)
NWNetWare (Novell)
NwNorwegian (linguistics)
NWNow What?
NWNorthwest Airlines (IATA airline code)
NWNeverwinter
NWNew Wave
NWNuclear Waste
NWNuclear Weapon
NWNidwalden (Swiss Half Canton)
NWNo Worries (chat)
NWNightwish (band)
NWNetWorker
NWNon-Woven (fabric)
NWNet Weight
NWNuclear Warhead
NWNuclear Warfare
NWNinja Warrior (game show)
nWNanowatt (one-billionth of a watt)
NWLondon Northwest (postcode, United Kingdom)
NWNormal Waste
NWNorfolk and Western Railway Company
NWNational Waterway (India)
NWNegligible Weathering
NWnot waiverable (US DoD)
NWNormalized Water Leaving Radiance
NWNorwold (gaming)
NWNetworks' Watchdog (Ewbury)
NWNoble Wrestling


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FIXING ALL THE signal integrity problems is no guarantee that a product will pass an FCC EMC certification test, because it only takes a few nanowatts of radiated power, within the roughly 100 kHz bandwidth of the test, to fail.
Additionally, these microcontroller families include nanoWatt Technology features, which provide design engineers with multiple options for effectively managing power consumption and extending battery life.
To control power consumption, the new 28-, 40- and 44-pin microcontrollers provide nanoWatt Technology features that include power-managed modes, an operating voltage range of 1.
 
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