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The phrase "voltage on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to electronics or electrical engineering, typically to indicate that a device or circuit is powered or energized.
Example: "Make sure the voltage on the circuit is stable before proceeding with the experiment."
Alternatives: "power on" or "current applied".
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Once everything is working, you'll take one of the laser pointers apart and adjust the voltage on the power supply board to match.
He soldered a wire to the chip, held some voltage on it, and scrambled its code.
But if the intervention is too slow, voltage on power lines can collapse suddenly, and the lights go out.
When there is no voltage on the gate, the transistor is switched off.
A spokesman for Consolidated Edison said workers found stray voltage on a light hanging inside the scaffolding passageway and shut off the electricity.
Controlling the voltage on the base turns current flow on or off through a "conducting channel" from the collector to the emitter.
On Aug. 14, FirstEnergy's operators attempted to correct for a deficit in reactive power and a resulting decline in voltage on their system.
The instruments just described provide readings in analogue form, by moving a pointer that indicates voltage on a scale.
The motor torque is approximately proportional to the voltage on this second winding and thus to the signal input.
This reduces the effect of plate voltage on electron flow and increases the amplifying property of the tube.
We even cranked up the voltage on our new models.
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