GTF INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
... Instrument power supply • The power supply for the electronic instrumentation on the panels must always come directly from a cut-off device with fuse for the instrument part. • Electronic instrumentation and electromechanical power devices such as relays, contactors, solenoids, etc., MUST ...
... Instrument power supply • The power supply for the electronic instrumentation on the panels must always come directly from a cut-off device with fuse for the instrument part. • Electronic instrumentation and electromechanical power devices such as relays, contactors, solenoids, etc., MUST ...
ILD6150 - 60 V / 1.5 A High Efficiency Step
... 1. ESD protection at pin VS will be triggered if the voltage at pin VS rises by more than 5 V with a slew rate of more than 5 V/µs. This condition is met during an ESD event, but might also occur if the LED driver gets hotplugged into a power supply and the VS blocking capacitor has a too small capa ...
... 1. ESD protection at pin VS will be triggered if the voltage at pin VS rises by more than 5 V with a slew rate of more than 5 V/µs. This condition is met during an ESD event, but might also occur if the LED driver gets hotplugged into a power supply and the VS blocking capacitor has a too small capa ...
R.. Series Contactors R1400, R1700, R2100
... Generally speaking, the diversification of reusable packing satisfies ecological requirements and the specific needs of our customers. Packing is designed and produced with a continuous concern for respect of the environment. For instance, polystyrene packing materials are replaced by recyclable wra ...
... Generally speaking, the diversification of reusable packing satisfies ecological requirements and the specific needs of our customers. Packing is designed and produced with a continuous concern for respect of the environment. For instance, polystyrene packing materials are replaced by recyclable wra ...
c62 series definitions
... The time required for the arrester to restore itself to a non-conducting state following a period of conduction. This definition applies only to a condition where the arrester is exposed to a continuous specified dc potential under a specified circuit condition. [C62.32-1987] DC HOLDOVER In applicat ...
... The time required for the arrester to restore itself to a non-conducting state following a period of conduction. This definition applies only to a condition where the arrester is exposed to a continuous specified dc potential under a specified circuit condition. [C62.32-1987] DC HOLDOVER In applicat ...
UM0877
... damage to property may be caused if it is used or installed incorrectly. All operations involving transportation, installation and use, as well as maintenance, should be carried out by skilled technical personnel (national accident prevention rules must be observed). For the purpose of these basic s ...
... damage to property may be caused if it is used or installed incorrectly. All operations involving transportation, installation and use, as well as maintenance, should be carried out by skilled technical personnel (national accident prevention rules must be observed). For the purpose of these basic s ...
Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series
... of the field of electronics and the entire field of electron tubes are concerned with the flow and control of these electrons "across the gap." The following paragraphs will explain this interesting phenomenon. THERMIONIC EMISSION You will remember that metallic conductors contain many free electron ...
... of the field of electronics and the entire field of electron tubes are concerned with the flow and control of these electrons "across the gap." The following paragraphs will explain this interesting phenomenon. THERMIONIC EMISSION You will remember that metallic conductors contain many free electron ...
LP2985 - Texas Instruments
... Where the value of RθJA for the SOT-23 package is 169.0°C/W in a typical PC board mounting. Exceeding the maximum allowable dissipation will cause excessive die temperature, and the regulator will go into thermal shutdown. For 12-V option, output voltage survival: –0.3 to +16 V. If used in a dual-su ...
... Where the value of RθJA for the SOT-23 package is 169.0°C/W in a typical PC board mounting. Exceeding the maximum allowable dissipation will cause excessive die temperature, and the regulator will go into thermal shutdown. For 12-V option, output voltage survival: –0.3 to +16 V. If used in a dual-su ...
Vigirix and Toroids
... cables or extensions in the installation. Continuous measurement of leakage currents makes it possible to plan preventive maintenance on the faulty circuits. An increase in the leakage currents may lead to a complete shutdown of the installation. The control signal is issued by the relay when the re ...
... cables or extensions in the installation. Continuous measurement of leakage currents makes it possible to plan preventive maintenance on the faulty circuits. An increase in the leakage currents may lead to a complete shutdown of the installation. The control signal is issued by the relay when the re ...
[Earl_Gates,_Leo_Chartrand
... knowledge at a future date. Alternatively, instructors can choose to cover a series of selected topics, such as DC and AC circuits. Another possibility is to concentrate on the material related primarily to linear electronics circuits or another topic of choice. Many other combinations are possible. ...
... knowledge at a future date. Alternatively, instructors can choose to cover a series of selected topics, such as DC and AC circuits. Another possibility is to concentrate on the material related primarily to linear electronics circuits or another topic of choice. Many other combinations are possible. ...
INTRODUCTION Component Content
... between them, as shown in fig 1. As you go on you will find it useful to think in terms of these vectors, but rather confusing if they are always rotating. Usually it is the relationships between them that are important, as for instance the 90° angle between those in fig 1. These relationships can b ...
... between them, as shown in fig 1. As you go on you will find it useful to think in terms of these vectors, but rather confusing if they are always rotating. Usually it is the relationships between them that are important, as for instance the 90° angle between those in fig 1. These relationships can b ...
Digital Electronics Demystified - (Malestrom)
... This book was written for people that would like to learn about digital electronics without taking a formal course. After working through this book, along with a reasonably good understanding of the subject as well as some of the background material needed to create electronic circuits, it can also ...
... This book was written for people that would like to learn about digital electronics without taking a formal course. After working through this book, along with a reasonably good understanding of the subject as well as some of the background material needed to create electronic circuits, it can also ...
AIM-Spice Reference Manual
... This command is used for specifying initial values of a transient analysis. It is interpreted in two ways, depending on whether UIC is specified or not. If UIC is specified, the node voltages in the .IC command will be used to compute initial values for capacitors, diodes, and transistors. This is e ...
... This command is used for specifying initial values of a transient analysis. It is interpreted in two ways, depending on whether UIC is specified or not. If UIC is specified, the node voltages in the .IC command will be used to compute initial values for capacitors, diodes, and transistors. This is e ...
Eskom`s unique type test requirements for lightning surge
... In principle the GLD should only operate once the arrester failed. The MOV failure level of the arrester should therefore be located below, or at least very close to, the transient operating curve of the GLD. It is clear from Figure 8 that this is not the case, especially in the range of typical lig ...
... In principle the GLD should only operate once the arrester failed. The MOV failure level of the arrester should therefore be located below, or at least very close to, the transient operating curve of the GLD. It is clear from Figure 8 that this is not the case, especially in the range of typical lig ...
MAX9015–MAX9020 SOT23, Dual, Precision, 1.8V, Nanopower Comparators With/Without Reference General Description
... MAX9020 family of comparators ideal for all 2-cell battery monitoring/management applications. The unique design of the MAX9015–MAX9020 output stage limits supply-current surges while switching, which virtually eliminates the supply glitches typical of many other comparators. This design also minimi ...
... MAX9020 family of comparators ideal for all 2-cell battery monitoring/management applications. The unique design of the MAX9015–MAX9020 output stage limits supply-current surges while switching, which virtually eliminates the supply glitches typical of many other comparators. This design also minimi ...
V - KOBRA
... 3.13 Transient simulated temperature and exponential fitting: (a) the channel under individual fingers, (b) 2nd order fitting and inset shows fast transient at 1µsec range… ...
... 3.13 Transient simulated temperature and exponential fitting: (a) the channel under individual fingers, (b) 2nd order fitting and inset shows fast transient at 1µsec range… ...
+30 V/±15 V Operation 128-Position Digital Potentiometer AD7376
... Resistor position nonlinearity error R-INL is the deviation from an ideal value measured between the maximum and minimum resistance wiper positions. R-DNL measures the relative step change from an ideal value measured between successive tap positions. Parts are guaranteed monotonic. ...
... Resistor position nonlinearity error R-INL is the deviation from an ideal value measured between the maximum and minimum resistance wiper positions. R-DNL measures the relative step change from an ideal value measured between successive tap positions. Parts are guaranteed monotonic. ...
Multilevel Converters: Dual Two
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... my grannies, my grandpas, my uncles and aunts: the cakes they prepared to me were very good to regenerate the energies spent during my work. To be honest, I spent more energy having fun than applying to the thesis, but the cakes were also good. All the friends of mine deserve a room in my mind. Phys ...
TRIAC
TRIAC, from triode for alternating current, is a genericized tradename for an electronic component that can conduct current in either direction when it is triggered (turned on), and is formally called a bidirectional triode thyristor or bilateral triode thyristor.TRIACs are a subset of thyristors and are closely related to silicon controlled rectifiers (SCR). However, unlike SCRs, which are unidirectional devices (that is, they can conduct current only in one direction), TRIACs are bidirectional and so allow current in either direction. Another difference from SCRs is that TRIAC current can be enabled by either a positive or negative current applied to its gate electrode, whereas SCRs can be triggered only by positive current into the gate. To create a triggering current, a positive or negative voltage has to be applied to the gate with respect to the MT1 terminal (otherwise known as A1).Once triggered, the device continues to conduct until the current drops below a certain threshold called the holding current.The bidirectionality makes TRIACs very convenient switches for alternating-current (AC) circuits, also allowing them to control very large power flows with milliampere-scale gate currents. In addition, applying a trigger pulse at a controlled phase angle in an AC cycle allows control of the percentage of current that flows through the TRIAC to the load (phase control), which is commonly used, for example, in controlling the speed of low-power induction motors, in dimming lamps, and in controlling AC heating resistors.