Noun
VDC (plural VDC)
(electrical) Initialism of volt of direct current.
A citizens' militia modeled on the British Home Guard called the Volunteer Defence Corps (VDC) was founded by the Returned and Services League of Australia (RSL) in 1940 in response to the possibility of a Japanese invasion of Australia. Source: Internet
A study in 2012 by VDC Research reports that 28.7% of the embedded software engineers surveyed currently use static analysis tools and 39.7% expect to use them within 2 years. Source: Internet
Additionally, VDC continuously monitors your steering and braking actions, senses any oversteer or understeer, and compensates by reducing engine speed and/or applying brake pressure to specific wheels. Source: Internet
Other speakers included the VDC chairman Sutay Darboe and youth leader Ebou Jallow who called for concerted efforts to protect the forest from further destruction. Source: Internet
By far the most common circuit uses +48 VDC fed through a matched pair of 6.8 kOhm resistors for each input channel. Source: Internet
Be sure to note that if you’re using the Servo Trigger to control your motor, the absolute maximum supply voltage that should be applied is 5.5 VDC. Source: Internet