EE6201
... 3 phase circuits, Star and delta connection Balanced voltage sources 3 phase circuits with Unbalanced voltage sources Analysis of 3 phase, 3 wire star connected circuits with balanced loads Analysis of 3 phase, 3 wire delta connected circuits with balanced loads Analysis of 3 phase, 4 wire star conn ...
... 3 phase circuits, Star and delta connection Balanced voltage sources 3 phase circuits with Unbalanced voltage sources Analysis of 3 phase, 3 wire star connected circuits with balanced loads Analysis of 3 phase, 3 wire delta connected circuits with balanced loads Analysis of 3 phase, 4 wire star conn ...
Summary
... Since power and ground planes are by definition a planar structure, current does not just flow through them in one direction. It tends to spread out as it travels from one point to another, in accordance with a property similar to skin effect. For this reason, inductance of planes can be described a ...
... Since power and ground planes are by definition a planar structure, current does not just flow through them in one direction. It tends to spread out as it travels from one point to another, in accordance with a property similar to skin effect. For this reason, inductance of planes can be described a ...
A + B
... Static complementary CMOS - except during switching, output connected to either VDD or GND via a lowresistance path ...
... Static complementary CMOS - except during switching, output connected to either VDD or GND via a lowresistance path ...
september - Linear Technology
... cellular phones, media players, handheld medical and industrial instruments. EE Times’ Ultimate Products are selected based on user rankings for technical significance and usability of the best new products. Following are a few comments on the LTC3035 from EE Times’ readers: ❑ “Reliable and strong … ...
... cellular phones, media players, handheld medical and industrial instruments. EE Times’ Ultimate Products are selected based on user rankings for technical significance and usability of the best new products. Following are a few comments on the LTC3035 from EE Times’ readers: ❑ “Reliable and strong … ...
tl7705 - supply voltage supervisors
... The TL77xxA family of monolithic integrated RESIN 17 SENSE ...
... The TL77xxA family of monolithic integrated RESIN 17 SENSE ...
shunt active power filtering for smart appliances
... Continuous distorted load currents increase transformer losses and hence contribute to general temperature rise and potential local hotspots. Further, current harmonics cause additional copper losses in all equipment. These additional losses raise the transformer (and other equipment) temperatures a ...
... Continuous distorted load currents increase transformer losses and hence contribute to general temperature rise and potential local hotspots. Further, current harmonics cause additional copper losses in all equipment. These additional losses raise the transformer (and other equipment) temperatures a ...
WP132001EN/ Old W240-11018
... it is essential to select a proper fuse protection package. Protection methods exist for both overhead and pad-mounted transformers, in both 1-phase and 3-phase applications. There are many variables that need to be considered to properly define a fusing package. The fusing must withstand steady-sta ...
... it is essential to select a proper fuse protection package. Protection methods exist for both overhead and pad-mounted transformers, in both 1-phase and 3-phase applications. There are many variables that need to be considered to properly define a fusing package. The fusing must withstand steady-sta ...
An electronically tunable linear or nonlinear MOS resistor
... I. INTRODUCTION LECTRONICALLY tunable linear resistors are highly versatile circuit elements. They find application in variable gain amplifiers, oscillators, balanced resistive bridges, and analog filters. A combination of linear and nonlinear resistances is often useful in creating building blocks ...
... I. INTRODUCTION LECTRONICALLY tunable linear resistors are highly versatile circuit elements. They find application in variable gain amplifiers, oscillators, balanced resistive bridges, and analog filters. A combination of linear and nonlinear resistances is often useful in creating building blocks ...
Excalibur Chip Set Controller
... together at the source of circuit ground (ideally at the power supply or connector where ground originates). 2. Place touchscreen connector J1 and all ESD components in zone E, over the EVDD and EGND planes. 3. Place the four ferrite beads, L1 – L4, such that they bridge zones E and A. 4. Place op-a ...
... together at the source of circuit ground (ideally at the power supply or connector where ground originates). 2. Place touchscreen connector J1 and all ESD components in zone E, over the EVDD and EGND planes. 3. Place the four ferrite beads, L1 – L4, such that they bridge zones E and A. 4. Place op-a ...
Teknologi Elektrik - ENCON
... The primary winding and its circuit is called the Primary Side of the transformer The secondary winding and its circuit is called the Secondary Side of the transformer ...
... The primary winding and its circuit is called the Primary Side of the transformer The secondary winding and its circuit is called the Secondary Side of the transformer ...
Tsurumi PU, PN, PSF and TM Pumps
... :The mark indicates a prohibited action. The symbol inside the mark, or a notation in the vicinity of the mark describes the precaution in more detail ("disassembly prohibited", in the case of the example on the left). :The mark indicates an action that must be taken, or instructs how to perform a t ...
... :The mark indicates a prohibited action. The symbol inside the mark, or a notation in the vicinity of the mark describes the precaution in more detail ("disassembly prohibited", in the case of the example on the left). :The mark indicates an action that must be taken, or instructs how to perform a t ...
2.3 kV - Schneider Electric
... (or equal) to automatically open the vacuum contactor when a fuse blows. This is intended for backup protection only to the motor overload relay. The system shall further prevent potential single phasing conditions by blocking the closing of the contactor when a fuse is blown. (Provide optional 1NO/ ...
... (or equal) to automatically open the vacuum contactor when a fuse blows. This is intended for backup protection only to the motor overload relay. The system shall further prevent potential single phasing conditions by blocking the closing of the contactor when a fuse is blown. (Provide optional 1NO/ ...
Phototriac
... Vishay has a wide range of phototriacs which span the gamut in terms of performance, features, and cost. Vishay’s phototriacs vary, in terms of break-down voltage, power rating, and a parameter which is most important when designing with phototriacs and TRIACs in general, dV/dt. Most of the applicat ...
... Vishay has a wide range of phototriacs which span the gamut in terms of performance, features, and cost. Vishay’s phototriacs vary, in terms of break-down voltage, power rating, and a parameter which is most important when designing with phototriacs and TRIACs in general, dV/dt. Most of the applicat ...
Voltage Regulator TAPCON® 230
... which considerably simplifies the configuration of a voltage regulator. If the desired voltage level is entered while the „Normset“ function is active, the voltage regulator will examine the given line/network conditions and proceed to perform an automatic adaptation of all further inputs (comprised ...
... which considerably simplifies the configuration of a voltage regulator. If the desired voltage level is entered while the „Normset“ function is active, the voltage regulator will examine the given line/network conditions and proceed to perform an automatic adaptation of all further inputs (comprised ...
RH1185AMK - Negative Regulator with Adjustable Current Limit
... 8.3V to 17V. At lower voltages the 3A limit applies, and at higher voltages the internal power limiting may restrict regulator power below 25W. See graph of Internal Current Limit in LT1185 data sheet. Note 7: Line and load regulation are measured on a pulse basis with a pulse width of ≈2ms, to mini ...
... 8.3V to 17V. At lower voltages the 3A limit applies, and at higher voltages the internal power limiting may restrict regulator power below 25W. See graph of Internal Current Limit in LT1185 data sheet. Note 7: Line and load regulation are measured on a pulse basis with a pulse width of ≈2ms, to mini ...
Fuse Selection Guide
... It is important to note that if the fuse is intended to be used in an environment with possibly very high or low ambient temperatures, then the nominal fuse current would need to be sized significantly higher or lower (see ambient temperature below). What is the operating voltage? The basic rule of ...
... It is important to note that if the fuse is intended to be used in an environment with possibly very high or low ambient temperatures, then the nominal fuse current would need to be sized significantly higher or lower (see ambient temperature below). What is the operating voltage? The basic rule of ...
ue910 3g hardware user guide
... These Specifications are general guidelines pertaining to product selection and application and may not be appropriate for your particular project. Telit (which hereinafter shall include, its agents, licensors and affiliated companies) makes no representation as to the particular products identified ...
... These Specifications are general guidelines pertaining to product selection and application and may not be appropriate for your particular project. Telit (which hereinafter shall include, its agents, licensors and affiliated companies) makes no representation as to the particular products identified ...
OPTOTRONIC Technical Guide.
... drive a current of 350 mA, while a Golden DRAGON® using an InGaN chip will typically require 3.2 V to drive the same current. This is also important to remember when determining the maximum number of LED that can be powered from a constant-current OPTOTRONIC® power supply. White LED Generating white ...
... drive a current of 350 mA, while a Golden DRAGON® using an InGaN chip will typically require 3.2 V to drive the same current. This is also important to remember when determining the maximum number of LED that can be powered from a constant-current OPTOTRONIC® power supply. White LED Generating white ...
Ground (electricity)
In electrical engineering, ground or earth is the reference point in an electrical circuit from which voltages are measured, a common return path for electric current, or a direct physical connection to the Earth.Electrical circuits may be connected to ground (earth) for several reasons. In mains powered equipment, exposed metal parts are connected to ground to prevent user contact with dangerous voltage if electrical insulation fails. Connections to ground limit the build-up of static electricity when handling flammable products or electrostatic-sensitive devices. In some telegraph and power transmission circuits, the earth itself can be used as one conductor of the circuit, saving the cost of installing a separate return conductor (see single-wire earth return).For measurement purposes, the Earth serves as a (reasonably) constant potential reference against which other potentials can be measured. An electrical ground system should have an appropriate current-carrying capability to serve as an adequate zero-voltage reference level. In electronic circuit theory, a ""ground"" is usually idealized as an infinite source or sink for charge, which can absorb an unlimited amount of current without changing its potential. Where a real ground connection has a significant resistance, the approximation of zero potential is no longer valid. Stray voltages or earth potential rise effects will occur, which may create noise in signals or if large enough will produce an electric shock hazard.The use of the term ground (or earth) is so common in electrical and electronics applications that circuits in portable electronic devices such as cell phones and media players as well as circuits in vehicles may be spoken of as having a ""ground"" connection without any actual connection to the Earth, despite ""common"" being a more appropriate term for such a connection. This is usually a large conductor attached to one side of the power supply (such as the ""ground plane"" on a printed circuit board) which serves as the common return path for current from many different components in the circuit.