
Lessons Learned From Generator Event Reports
... consisted of three 150 kW generators connected directly to the grid to supply 120 Vdc to customers. The protection applied in the Pearl Street generating station consisted of fuses, breakers, and meters [1]. Within a few years, utilities switched from direct current to alternating current, allowing ...
... consisted of three 150 kW generators connected directly to the grid to supply 120 Vdc to customers. The protection applied in the Pearl Street generating station consisted of fuses, breakers, and meters [1]. Within a few years, utilities switched from direct current to alternating current, allowing ...
LT1993-2
... The LT®1993-2 is a low distortion, low noise Differential Amplifier/ADC driver for use in applications from DC to 800MHz. The LT1993-2 has been designed for ease of use, with minimal support circuitry required. Exceptionally low input-referred noise and low distortion products (with either single-end ...
... The LT®1993-2 is a low distortion, low noise Differential Amplifier/ADC driver for use in applications from DC to 800MHz. The LT1993-2 has been designed for ease of use, with minimal support circuitry required. Exceptionally low input-referred noise and low distortion products (with either single-end ...
LT1993-2 - Linear Technology
... The LT®1993-2 is a low distortion, low noise Differential Amplifier/ADC driver for use in applications from DC to 800MHz. The LT1993-2 has been designed for ease of use, with minimal support circuitry required. Exceptionally low input-referred noise and low distortion products (with either single-end ...
... The LT®1993-2 is a low distortion, low noise Differential Amplifier/ADC driver for use in applications from DC to 800MHz. The LT1993-2 has been designed for ease of use, with minimal support circuitry required. Exceptionally low input-referred noise and low distortion products (with either single-end ...
Induction Motors
... Modeling Induction Machines In developing the model of induction machines, following aspects will differ from those of synchronous machines: The d- and q-axis equivalent circuits are identical as the rotor has ...
... Modeling Induction Machines In developing the model of induction machines, following aspects will differ from those of synchronous machines: The d- and q-axis equivalent circuits are identical as the rotor has ...
UCCx813-x Low-Power Economy BiCMOS
... Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, which do not imply functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under Recommended Operating Conditions. Exposure to absol ...
... Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, which do not imply functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under Recommended Operating Conditions. Exposure to absol ...
Thesis
... For low or medium power application forced commutated inverters having gate controlled turn off devices are used. A list of gate controlled devices are BJT,MOSFET,IGBT,GTO,SIT etc. (b) According to the input source: According to the input source , inverters may be of current source type or voltage s ...
... For low or medium power application forced commutated inverters having gate controlled turn off devices are used. A list of gate controlled devices are BJT,MOSFET,IGBT,GTO,SIT etc. (b) According to the input source: According to the input source , inverters may be of current source type or voltage s ...
Aalborg Universitet Damping Inter-area Oscillations using Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC)
... eigenvalues of the system can be obtained. For the target single-machine infinite bus system, there is only one conjugate pair eigenvalue related to electromechanical oscillation. The frequency of this oscillation mode is around 0.45Hz. At this frequency, the total gain of the damping controller for ...
... eigenvalues of the system can be obtained. For the target single-machine infinite bus system, there is only one conjugate pair eigenvalue related to electromechanical oscillation. The frequency of this oscillation mode is around 0.45Hz. At this frequency, the total gain of the damping controller for ...
AN-873 APPLICATION NOTE
... current programmable setting should be changed to keep the charge pump current value constant when RSET is changed. This ensures that the loop dynamics do not change. ...
... current programmable setting should be changed to keep the charge pump current value constant when RSET is changed. This ensures that the loop dynamics do not change. ...
4 Surge Mitigation Functions
... predetermined threshold value to values either close to that of the threshold or much lower than the threshold. Surge mitigation controlled by an integrated circuit (IC) and a power element can be multimode. For example in a DC supply feed using such an arrangement the IC can maintain the conditione ...
... predetermined threshold value to values either close to that of the threshold or much lower than the threshold. Surge mitigation controlled by an integrated circuit (IC) and a power element can be multimode. For example in a DC supply feed using such an arrangement the IC can maintain the conditione ...
Utility frequency
The utility frequency, (power) line frequency (American English) or mains frequency (British English) is the frequency of the oscillations of alternating current (AC) in an electric power grid transmitted from a power plant to the end-user. In large parts of the world this is 50 Hz, although in the Americas and parts of Asia it is typically 60 Hz. Current usage by country or region is given in the list of mains power around the world.During the development of commercial electric power systems in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many different frequencies (and voltages) had been used. Large investment in equipment at one frequency made standardization a slow process. However, as of the turn of the 21st century, places that now use the 50 Hz frequency tend to use 220–240 V, and those that now use 60 Hz tend to use 100–127 V. Both frequencies coexist today (Japan uses both) with no great technical reason to prefer one over the other and no apparent desire for complete worldwide standardization.Unless specified by the manufacturer to operate on both 50 and 60 Hz, appliances may not operate efficiently or even safely if used on anything other than the intended frequency.