B61089QDR, Dual port negative voltage tracking SLIC protector
... for two SLIC ports (T1/R1 & T2/R2) by shunting positive and negative surges to the ground reference. The negative surges are diverted to ground through the SCRs which are connected between the TIP/RING conductors and the ground reference. These SCRs have a transistor buffered gate that provides a lo ...
... for two SLIC ports (T1/R1 & T2/R2) by shunting positive and negative surges to the ground reference. The negative surges are diverted to ground through the SCRs which are connected between the TIP/RING conductors and the ground reference. These SCRs have a transistor buffered gate that provides a lo ...
Maahantuoja ja edustaja
... Special tools enable a detailed, time domain based signal analysis. They represent a powerful, modern troubleshooting tool for solving all kinds of problems, which are appearing in power distribution systems. The user can choose between three modes, differing in terms of sampling speed, trigger poss ...
... Special tools enable a detailed, time domain based signal analysis. They represent a powerful, modern troubleshooting tool for solving all kinds of problems, which are appearing in power distribution systems. The user can choose between three modes, differing in terms of sampling speed, trigger poss ...
EDS 06-0012 Earthing Design Criteria - Document Library
... The values given in Table 4-1 are the touch and step potential limits applicable within or adjacent to substations. For fault clearance times in excess of 5s a 75V touch voltage limit applies for high voltage installations. It is standard practice to specify a layer of 75mm crushed rock or chippings ...
... The values given in Table 4-1 are the touch and step potential limits applicable within or adjacent to substations. For fault clearance times in excess of 5s a 75V touch voltage limit applies for high voltage installations. It is standard practice to specify a layer of 75mm crushed rock or chippings ...
US6T9
... The contents described herein are subject to change without notice. The specifications for the product described in this document are for reference only. Upon actual use, therefore, please request that specifications to be separately delivered. Application circuit diagrams and circuit constants cont ...
... The contents described herein are subject to change without notice. The specifications for the product described in this document are for reference only. Upon actual use, therefore, please request that specifications to be separately delivered. Application circuit diagrams and circuit constants cont ...
POWER SUPPLIES
... withstand continuous short-circuit even without a backup protection device, and continues to perform all its functions as soon as the overload or short-circuit ceases Degree of protection IP30 ...
... withstand continuous short-circuit even without a backup protection device, and continues to perform all its functions as soon as the overload or short-circuit ceases Degree of protection IP30 ...
Basic Measurements with Electric Circuits
... components to each other on a PB, which allows you to build the circuit without soldering. The PB used in the lab consists of several plastic blocks of various sizes, all about 0.4 inch (10 mm) thick. Each plastic block has many holes, into which you insert wires and plug in resistors and other circ ...
... components to each other on a PB, which allows you to build the circuit without soldering. The PB used in the lab consists of several plastic blocks of various sizes, all about 0.4 inch (10 mm) thick. Each plastic block has many holes, into which you insert wires and plug in resistors and other circ ...
Experiment 2 - Single Phase Transformer
... The windings of a standard single-phase transformer are called the primary winding and the secondary winding. The primary winding is the power input winding and this is the side that is connected to the ac power source. The secondary winding is connected to the load and is physically and electricall ...
... The windings of a standard single-phase transformer are called the primary winding and the secondary winding. The primary winding is the power input winding and this is the side that is connected to the ac power source. The secondary winding is connected to the load and is physically and electricall ...
MAX2181A - Maxim Part Number Search
... features an FM signal path, providing 30dB of gain range, controlled by an on-chip power detector. The FM signal path covers 76MHz to 162.5MHz. The device is available in a small, 3mm x 3mm, TQFN package and operates over the extended industrial temperature range (-40ºC to +85ºC). ...
... features an FM signal path, providing 30dB of gain range, controlled by an on-chip power detector. The FM signal path covers 76MHz to 162.5MHz. The device is available in a small, 3mm x 3mm, TQFN package and operates over the extended industrial temperature range (-40ºC to +85ºC). ...
Linear Systems replaces discontinued Intersil IT120
... IC = 100µA, VCE = 5V, BW=200Hz, RG= 10KΩ, f = 1KHz ...
... IC = 100µA, VCE = 5V, BW=200Hz, RG= 10KΩ, f = 1KHz ...
cired wide area control strategy for multiple vsc
... It improves system stability significantly due to the decoupling of the AC systems, in other words, fault in one AC system will not affect the rest of the system. However, DC transmission systems are sensitive to small changes in voltage and vulnerable to DC faults. A fault in one of the DC links ...
... It improves system stability significantly due to the decoupling of the AC systems, in other words, fault in one AC system will not affect the rest of the system. However, DC transmission systems are sensitive to small changes in voltage and vulnerable to DC faults. A fault in one of the DC links ...
OET 001 DC Circuits TAG Rubric EET Define/Explain: Schematic
... Analysis Techniques to find currents through and voltage drops across all resistors in a complex circuit (three or more loops). Lab exercise or computer simulation to validate Mesh ...
... Analysis Techniques to find currents through and voltage drops across all resistors in a complex circuit (three or more loops). Lab exercise or computer simulation to validate Mesh ...
Chaos in a diode
... • Passive (not self-powered) circuit component • Restricts current flow to one direction • Modern diodes are based on semiconductor p-n junctions – Situation when diode is not connected to a circuit (a voltage): Electron and hole recombination in vicinity of junction, depletion of mobile charges; re ...
... • Passive (not self-powered) circuit component • Restricts current flow to one direction • Modern diodes are based on semiconductor p-n junctions – Situation when diode is not connected to a circuit (a voltage): Electron and hole recombination in vicinity of junction, depletion of mobile charges; re ...
High End Fed
... band with an analyser. The coax will be about 23 cm in total resulting in 22pF . Now remove the resistor and connect the antenna wire of aprox. 10 m. PVC coated copper wire. Tune the antenna for best VSWR by reducing it's length carefully. My antenna is 9.9m. long and is mounted on a 12.5 m. fishing ...
... band with an analyser. The coax will be about 23 cm in total resulting in 22pF . Now remove the resistor and connect the antenna wire of aprox. 10 m. PVC coated copper wire. Tune the antenna for best VSWR by reducing it's length carefully. My antenna is 9.9m. long and is mounted on a 12.5 m. fishing ...
Testing Resistance Welding Transformers
... Answer: ANSI/AWS Bulletin Z49.1 states, “The secondary of a transformer shall be grounded by one of two methods or in the case of non-portable machines required the use of an isolation contactor”. The two methods listed in the bulletin are the permanent grounding of the welding secondary circuit or ...
... Answer: ANSI/AWS Bulletin Z49.1 states, “The secondary of a transformer shall be grounded by one of two methods or in the case of non-portable machines required the use of an isolation contactor”. The two methods listed in the bulletin are the permanent grounding of the welding secondary circuit or ...
Abstract
... 60Hz signal. By transistor C4016 and 12V/2V transformer, the signal is amplified in current domain and matched in impedance. Finally, the signal is amplified to 12V by transistor 2SC5200 and then converted to 110V AC by 12V/110V transformer. In 12V/220V circuit, the IC4047 generates an astable signa ...
... 60Hz signal. By transistor C4016 and 12V/2V transformer, the signal is amplified in current domain and matched in impedance. Finally, the signal is amplified to 12V by transistor 2SC5200 and then converted to 110V AC by 12V/110V transformer. In 12V/220V circuit, the IC4047 generates an astable signa ...
New SOT Package Supervisors
... Monitors low voltage core and I/O supplies High accuracy 0.4V(±1.5%) threshold enables monitoring of core supplies <1.2V Output valid to 0.9V ensures clean power down Preset threshold in 100mV increments from 2.5-5.0V Pin to pin to MAX6305/6 with higher spec. 5 Lead SOT23 package saves board space ...
... Monitors low voltage core and I/O supplies High accuracy 0.4V(±1.5%) threshold enables monitoring of core supplies <1.2V Output valid to 0.9V ensures clean power down Preset threshold in 100mV increments from 2.5-5.0V Pin to pin to MAX6305/6 with higher spec. 5 Lead SOT23 package saves board space ...
DC to AC Conversion (INVERTER) - ENCON
... (devices share 0.5 Vd statically) At any switching, voltage step size across the series string = 0.5 Vd permits series connection of devices without exceeding 0.5 Vd rating ...
... (devices share 0.5 Vd statically) At any switching, voltage step size across the series string = 0.5 Vd permits series connection of devices without exceeding 0.5 Vd rating ...
CN-0156 用于AD9834波形发生器(DDS)的幅度控制电路
... (Continued from first page) Circuits from the Lab circuits are intended only for use with Analog Devices products and are the intellectual property of Analog Devices or its licensors. While you may use the Circuits from the Lab circuits in the design of your product, no other license is granted by i ...
... (Continued from first page) Circuits from the Lab circuits are intended only for use with Analog Devices products and are the intellectual property of Analog Devices or its licensors. While you may use the Circuits from the Lab circuits in the design of your product, no other license is granted by i ...
Product Lines Represented in Maine Utility
... gy switches designed to fit within the access door of the tower. Padmount load and fault interrupting switchgear designed and approved for interconnection with the utility grid Reclosers designed to provide overcurrent protection at the interconnection with the utility grid permitting an econo ...
... gy switches designed to fit within the access door of the tower. Padmount load and fault interrupting switchgear designed and approved for interconnection with the utility grid Reclosers designed to provide overcurrent protection at the interconnection with the utility grid permitting an econo ...
LIGHTNING THEORY – Explanations
... transients that can damage electrical and electronic loads. The utilization of solar and wind power present unique problems. The nature of solar power is intermittent and the effect of this on capacitor banks and regulators is just now being studied. In fact it has been pointed out that if a system ...
... transients that can damage electrical and electronic loads. The utilization of solar and wind power present unique problems. The nature of solar power is intermittent and the effect of this on capacitor banks and regulators is just now being studied. In fact it has been pointed out that if a system ...
Small, silent, lightweight
... heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, gas and environmental technology. ROTHENBERGER is a preferred partner of professional users and offers complete solutions for all types of pipe installation. To increase process reliability ROTHENBERGER installs E-T-A circuit breakers in their ROFUSE TURBO s ...
... heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, gas and environmental technology. ROTHENBERGER is a preferred partner of professional users and offers complete solutions for all types of pipe installation. To increase process reliability ROTHENBERGER installs E-T-A circuit breakers in their ROFUSE TURBO s ...
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.