Warrior™ ST, Warrior™ AXP
... Do not leave the machine unattended without first turning the key switch off (O), removing the key and securing the machine. Turn the key switch off (O) and remove the key, before changing the brushes, and before opening any access panels. Take precautions to prevent hair, jewelry, or loose clothing ...
... Do not leave the machine unattended without first turning the key switch off (O), removing the key and securing the machine. Turn the key switch off (O) and remove the key, before changing the brushes, and before opening any access panels. Take precautions to prevent hair, jewelry, or loose clothing ...
Part 1
... While scaling VLSI devices to ever shrinking dimensions has driven much of the improvement in performance and reduction in cost of electronic intelligence, a new set of challenges and opportunities has emerged in a drastically different regime. As systems become more and more powerful, they are no l ...
... While scaling VLSI devices to ever shrinking dimensions has driven much of the improvement in performance and reduction in cost of electronic intelligence, a new set of challenges and opportunities has emerged in a drastically different regime. As systems become more and more powerful, they are no l ...
MAX6453–MAX6456 µP Supervisors with Separate V Reset and Manual Reset Outputs
... (Push-Pull RESET) When VCC falls below 1V, RESET current-sinking capabilities decline drastically. The high-impedance CMOSlogic inputs connected to RESET can drift to undetermined voltages. This presents no problem in most applications, because most µPs and other circuitry do not operate with VCC be ...
... (Push-Pull RESET) When VCC falls below 1V, RESET current-sinking capabilities decline drastically. The high-impedance CMOSlogic inputs connected to RESET can drift to undetermined voltages. This presents no problem in most applications, because most µPs and other circuitry do not operate with VCC be ...
MIL-STD-2036 - EGO-Virgo working area
... service requirements for the equipment. Service requirements vary from what is considered minimally acceptable for installation in light duty applications, to fully hardened requirements which are typically required for mission critical equipment (see 4.1.4.3 ). In general, non-mission critical equi ...
... service requirements for the equipment. Service requirements vary from what is considered minimally acceptable for installation in light duty applications, to fully hardened requirements which are typically required for mission critical equipment (see 4.1.4.3 ). In general, non-mission critical equi ...
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... 58. In order to achieve high accuracy, the slide wire of a potentiometer should be (a) as long as possible (b) as short as possible (c) neither too small not too large (d) very thick Ans: a 59. To measure an A. C. voltage by using an A.C. potentiometer, it is desirable that the supply for the potent ...
... 58. In order to achieve high accuracy, the slide wire of a potentiometer should be (a) as long as possible (b) as short as possible (c) neither too small not too large (d) very thick Ans: a 59. To measure an A. C. voltage by using an A.C. potentiometer, it is desirable that the supply for the potent ...
INSTRUCTION MANUAL DISTANCE RELAY GRZ100
... the length of the transmission line. This is to ensure that overreach tripping does not occur for external faults that occur beyond the busbar at the remote end. For internal faults that occur beyond the reach of zone 1, time delayed tripping by the zone 2 element is applied. High-speed tripping can ...
... the length of the transmission line. This is to ensure that overreach tripping does not occur for external faults that occur beyond the busbar at the remote end. For internal faults that occur beyond the reach of zone 1, time delayed tripping by the zone 2 element is applied. High-speed tripping can ...
Intel® Xeon® Processor 7400 Series Datasheet
... PATENT, COPYRIGHT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT. Intel products are not intended for use in medical, life saving, life sustaining applications. Intel may make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time, without notice. Designers must not rely on the absence or characterist ...
... PATENT, COPYRIGHT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT. Intel products are not intended for use in medical, life saving, life sustaining applications. Intel may make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time, without notice. Designers must not rely on the absence or characterist ...
Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® Processor 5200 Series
... LIABILITY OR WARRANTIES RELATING TO FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT, COPYRIGHT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT. Intel products are not intended for use in medical, life saving, or life sustaining applications. Intel may make changes to specificat ...
... LIABILITY OR WARRANTIES RELATING TO FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT, COPYRIGHT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT. Intel products are not intended for use in medical, life saving, or life sustaining applications. Intel may make changes to specificat ...
MAX803/MAX809/MAX810 3-Pin Microprocessor Reset Circuits General Description ____________________________Features
... The MAX803/MAX809/MAX810 are microprocessor (µP) supervisory circuits used to monitor the power supplies in µP and digital systems. They provide excellent circuit reliability and low cost by eliminating external components and adjustments when used with +5V, +3.3V, +3.0V, or +2.5V powered circuits. ...
... The MAX803/MAX809/MAX810 are microprocessor (µP) supervisory circuits used to monitor the power supplies in µP and digital systems. They provide excellent circuit reliability and low cost by eliminating external components and adjustments when used with +5V, +3.3V, +3.0V, or +2.5V powered circuits. ...
hvdc transmission system for remote alaska applications
... conceptual 25-mile overhead HVDC intertie indicate life-cycle cost savings of up to 28% compared with a conventional three-phase AC intertie. Based on Phase I results, continued development of this system is recommended. This innovative electrical transmission technology can significantly decrease t ...
... conceptual 25-mile overhead HVDC intertie indicate life-cycle cost savings of up to 28% compared with a conventional three-phase AC intertie. Based on Phase I results, continued development of this system is recommended. This innovative electrical transmission technology can significantly decrease t ...
64-0032 Rev B (MS-PAE Series).indd
... for at least 15 minutes with running water and seek immediate medical attention. Baking soda neutralizes lead acid battery electrolyte and vinegar neutralizes spilled NiCad and NiFe battery electrolyte; depending on your battery type, keep a supply on hand near the batteries. Remove all jewelry such ...
... for at least 15 minutes with running water and seek immediate medical attention. Baking soda neutralizes lead acid battery electrolyte and vinegar neutralizes spilled NiCad and NiFe battery electrolyte; depending on your battery type, keep a supply on hand near the batteries. Remove all jewelry such ...
MAX6361–MAX6364 SOT23, Low-Power µP Supervisory Circuits with Battery Backup General Description
... complexity and number of components required for power-supply monitoring and battery control functions in microprocessor (µP) systems. The circuits significantly improve system reliability and accuracy compared to that obtainable with separate ICs or discrete components. Their functions include µP r ...
... complexity and number of components required for power-supply monitoring and battery control functions in microprocessor (µP) systems. The circuits significantly improve system reliability and accuracy compared to that obtainable with separate ICs or discrete components. Their functions include µP r ...
MAX690T/S/R, 704T/S/R, 802T/S/R, 804–806T/S/R 3.0V/3.3V Microprocessor Supervisory Circuits _______________General Description ____________________________Features
... 3.3V systems with a ±5% power-supply tolerance and a 10% system tolerance. Except for watchdog faults, reset will not assert as long as the power supply remains above 3.15V (3.3V - 5%). Reset is guaranteed to assert before the power supply falls below 3.0V. The MAX690S/MAX704S/MAX805S are designed f ...
... 3.3V systems with a ±5% power-supply tolerance and a 10% system tolerance. Except for watchdog faults, reset will not assert as long as the power supply remains above 3.15V (3.3V - 5%). Reset is guaranteed to assert before the power supply falls below 3.0V. The MAX690S/MAX704S/MAX805S are designed f ...
3-5 I/O Specifications
... ◊ Remove the dust-cover seals of modules after wiring, otherwise, fire, accidents, failure or fault might occur. ◊ Connect the ground terminal to the ground, otherwise, an erratic operation might occur. ◊ Periodically make sure the terminal screws and mounting screws are securely tightened. Operatio ...
... ◊ Remove the dust-cover seals of modules after wiring, otherwise, fire, accidents, failure or fault might occur. ◊ Connect the ground terminal to the ground, otherwise, an erratic operation might occur. ◊ Periodically make sure the terminal screws and mounting screws are securely tightened. Operatio ...
Mitsubishi FR-E520, FR-E540, FR-E520S, FR-E510W
... indicator lamp is off, wait for at least 10 minutes after the power supply has been switched off, and check that there are no residual voltage using a tester or the like. The capacitor is charged with high voltage for some time after power off and it is dangerous. z This inverter must be earthed (gr ...
... indicator lamp is off, wait for at least 10 minutes after the power supply has been switched off, and check that there are no residual voltage using a tester or the like. The capacitor is charged with high voltage for some time after power off and it is dangerous. z This inverter must be earthed (gr ...
The Art and Science of Protective relaying
... Line protection with distance relays, current and voltage switching, 368 expulsion protective gaps, effect of, 367 fuse blowing, effect of, 361 electronic relays, 369 intermediate current sources, effect of, 347 low-tension current, use of, 356 low-tension voltage, use of, 352 magnetizing inrush, ef ...
... Line protection with distance relays, current and voltage switching, 368 expulsion protective gaps, effect of, 367 fuse blowing, effect of, 361 electronic relays, 369 intermediate current sources, effect of, 347 low-tension current, use of, 356 low-tension voltage, use of, 352 magnetizing inrush, ef ...
MAX803/MAX809/ MAX810 3-Pin
... 100mV below the reset threshold and lasts 20μs or less will not cause a reset pulse. A 0.1μF bypass capacitor mounted as close as possible to the VCC pin provides additional transient immunity. ...
... 100mV below the reset threshold and lasts 20μs or less will not cause a reset pulse. A 0.1μF bypass capacitor mounted as close as possible to the VCC pin provides additional transient immunity. ...
64-0071 Rev A (ME-G Series).indd
... • Live power may be present at more than one point since an inverter utilizes both DC (batteries, PV, etc.,) and AC (utility or generator) power. To reduce risk of electric shock, ensure all DC and AC wiring is disconnected prior to installing or performing maintenance on the inverter. Turning off t ...
... • Live power may be present at more than one point since an inverter utilizes both DC (batteries, PV, etc.,) and AC (utility or generator) power. To reduce risk of electric shock, ensure all DC and AC wiring is disconnected prior to installing or performing maintenance on the inverter. Turning off t ...
NFPA 70E (2015) – Standard for Electrical Safety in the
... The fifth edition, published in 1995, included major revisions to Part I, updating it to conform to the 1993 edition of NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC). In Part II of the fifth edition, the concepts of “limits of approach” and establishment of an “arc” were introduced. In 2000, the sixth edi ...
... The fifth edition, published in 1995, included major revisions to Part I, updating it to conform to the 1993 edition of NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC). In Part II of the fifth edition, the concepts of “limits of approach” and establishment of an “arc” were introduced. In 2000, the sixth edi ...