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Conductive Dust
Dust particles that can conduct electricity, which can create short circuits and other electrical hazards if deposited on electronic components.
Bleeder Resistor
A resistor connected across the output of a power supply or within an electrical circuit to discharge residual high voltage after power is turned off, enhancing safety.
High-impedance Load
An electrical load that presents a high resistance to current flow, requiring minimal power from the source.
I/O Leakage
Unintended current that flows through the input/output circuitry of a device, even in its off state, potentially causing erroneous readings or operations.
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