POR Tiptronic System G40 Diagnostics
... there is a code in the vehicle wiring harness that must agree with the code programmed in the Tiptronic control module. ...
... there is a code in the vehicle wiring harness that must agree with the code programmed in the Tiptronic control module. ...
ATAS-120A - Yaesu.com
... transmitter power necessary to establish and maintain communications while operating mobile, and restrict transmitter operation when pedestrians are within one meter (3.3 feet) of the radiating element. Do not allow anyone to touch the radiating element during a transmitting session, due to the da ...
... transmitter power necessary to establish and maintain communications while operating mobile, and restrict transmitter operation when pedestrians are within one meter (3.3 feet) of the radiating element. Do not allow anyone to touch the radiating element during a transmitting session, due to the da ...
Fiberoptic Communications for Distribution Automation
... Most people think, "If it hasn’t happened to me, then I don't care about it" not realizing that it is happening to them. Most people address problems that they know they have had before. They do not recognize a steady drizzle of problems caused by metal whiskers. It’s hard to "see" whiskers even whe ...
... Most people think, "If it hasn’t happened to me, then I don't care about it" not realizing that it is happening to them. Most people address problems that they know they have had before. They do not recognize a steady drizzle of problems caused by metal whiskers. It’s hard to "see" whiskers even whe ...
Transmission_Media_and_Codes
... • They require that electrical signals must be converted first to light and converted back at the other end • Must be handled with great care; some of these fibers could be a thin as human hair ...
... • They require that electrical signals must be converted first to light and converted back at the other end • Must be handled with great care; some of these fibers could be a thin as human hair ...
14208: Vertex™ Series Super-LED® Light
... Whelen’s emergency vehicle warning devices must be properly mounted and wired in order to be effective and safe. Read and follow all of Whelen’s written instructions when installing or using this device. Emergency vehicles are often operated under high speed stressful conditions which must be accoun ...
... Whelen’s emergency vehicle warning devices must be properly mounted and wired in order to be effective and safe. Read and follow all of Whelen’s written instructions when installing or using this device. Emergency vehicles are often operated under high speed stressful conditions which must be accoun ...
Circuit Note CN-0188
... The shunt voltage is amplified by a factor of 49.7 using U1A, where G = 1 + R3/R2. The zero-drift ADA4051-2 has a low offset voltage (15 µV maximum) and does not contribute significant error to the measurement. A full-scale shunt voltage of 50 mV produces a full-scale output voltage from U1A of 2.48 ...
... The shunt voltage is amplified by a factor of 49.7 using U1A, where G = 1 + R3/R2. The zero-drift ADA4051-2 has a low offset voltage (15 µV maximum) and does not contribute significant error to the measurement. A full-scale shunt voltage of 50 mV produces a full-scale output voltage from U1A of 2.48 ...
International Electrical Engineering Journal (IEEJ) Vol. 6 (2015) No.3, pp. 1809-1814
... solutions to fundamental frequency problems. Power electronics modules can be added in situations where rapid control action is required to damp oscillations or prevent excessive voltage variations. Hence, basic IPC solutions utilize only conventional equipment, such as capacitors, inductors and pha ...
... solutions to fundamental frequency problems. Power electronics modules can be added in situations where rapid control action is required to damp oscillations or prevent excessive voltage variations. Hence, basic IPC solutions utilize only conventional equipment, such as capacitors, inductors and pha ...
Application Note IGBT Definition of Junction Temperature
... For switching operation (also for the short period of time during turn-off of the IGBT) it has to be ensured that the device safely operates under high dynamic stress, short dynamic temperature transients and operational chipand module temperature inhomogenities. Hence, the maximum calculated virtua ...
... For switching operation (also for the short period of time during turn-off of the IGBT) it has to be ensured that the device safely operates under high dynamic stress, short dynamic temperature transients and operational chipand module temperature inhomogenities. Hence, the maximum calculated virtua ...
Single Electron Tunneling Junctions
... To get a feeling for the behavior of an isolated SETJ, let’s first turn off the pump voltage. The behavior then resembles a relaxation oscillator. ...
... To get a feeling for the behavior of an isolated SETJ, let’s first turn off the pump voltage. The behavior then resembles a relaxation oscillator. ...
KD3418211827
... technique, have been developed. The complete comparison between the proposed and standard configurations has been carried out in this work. Compared to the conventional topology, the proposed system permits to reduce the rectifier switch currents, the THD of the grid current and to increase the faul ...
... technique, have been developed. The complete comparison between the proposed and standard configurations has been carried out in this work. Compared to the conventional topology, the proposed system permits to reduce the rectifier switch currents, the THD of the grid current and to increase the faul ...
Design of High-Speed Links: A look at Modern VLSI Design
... Still, capacity much higher than data rates in today’s links Integrated Systems Group ...
... Still, capacity much higher than data rates in today’s links Integrated Systems Group ...
Circuit Breakers - Single Pole Interrupting Capability
... An overcurrent protective device must have an interrupting rating equal to or greater than the fault current available at its line terminals for both three-phase bolted faults and for one or more phase-to-ground faults (110.9). Although most electrical systems are designed with overcurrent devices h ...
... An overcurrent protective device must have an interrupting rating equal to or greater than the fault current available at its line terminals for both three-phase bolted faults and for one or more phase-to-ground faults (110.9). Although most electrical systems are designed with overcurrent devices h ...
Evaluate: MAX8530/MAX8531 MAX8530/MAX8531 Evaluation Kit General Description Features
... MAX8530 in a 6-pin UCSP package is used for this circuit. PC board pads for the SHDN signal and the RESET signal are provided on the circuit to interface with an external controller. The right circuit (MAX8531) provides two fixed output voltages (2.85V and 2.85V) at 200mA and 150mA. A low-noise MAX8 ...
... MAX8530 in a 6-pin UCSP package is used for this circuit. PC board pads for the SHDN signal and the RESET signal are provided on the circuit to interface with an external controller. The right circuit (MAX8531) provides two fixed output voltages (2.85V and 2.85V) at 200mA and 150mA. A low-noise MAX8 ...
microelectronics
... The most significant step in modern electronics was the development of the transistor by Bell Laboratories in 1948. This development was to solid-state electronics what the Edison Effect was to the vacuum tube. The solid-state diode and the transistor opened the door to microelectronics. MICROELECTR ...
... The most significant step in modern electronics was the development of the transistor by Bell Laboratories in 1948. This development was to solid-state electronics what the Edison Effect was to the vacuum tube. The solid-state diode and the transistor opened the door to microelectronics. MICROELECTR ...
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Fact Sheet
... and forth through a conductor, it is called alternating current (AC). If the current flows in one direction only, as in a car battery, it is called direct current (DC). AC is most widely used because it is possible to increase ("step up") or decrease ("step down") the current through a transformer. ...
... and forth through a conductor, it is called alternating current (AC). If the current flows in one direction only, as in a car battery, it is called direct current (DC). AC is most widely used because it is possible to increase ("step up") or decrease ("step down") the current through a transformer. ...
EN 60947-5-1(GB 14048.5)
... To replace a broken parts, the following procedure must be strictly observed: ◆Keep all documents and diagrams at hand for reference, otherwise record all wiring connections to avoid wrong connection; ◆Cut off machine power supply to ensure no danger voltage inside the machine, except those for serv ...
... To replace a broken parts, the following procedure must be strictly observed: ◆Keep all documents and diagrams at hand for reference, otherwise record all wiring connections to avoid wrong connection; ◆Cut off machine power supply to ensure no danger voltage inside the machine, except those for serv ...
A Computer Control System for Home Appliances
... automation systems, these appliances usually have to be specially designed to be compatible with each other and with the control unit. Most commercially available home automation systems are all-in-one solutions which require that all controllable appliances are from the same company, or must be app ...
... automation systems, these appliances usually have to be specially designed to be compatible with each other and with the control unit. Most commercially available home automation systems are all-in-one solutions which require that all controllable appliances are from the same company, or must be app ...
2008 26 Spring Wiring Matters
... single fault conditions. An exposedconductive-part is defined as: Conductive part of equipment which can be touched and which is not normally live but which can become live when basic insulation fails Figure 2 illustrates how a person could receive an electric shock under single fault conditions. Th ...
... single fault conditions. An exposedconductive-part is defined as: Conductive part of equipment which can be touched and which is not normally live but which can become live when basic insulation fails Figure 2 illustrates how a person could receive an electric shock under single fault conditions. Th ...
Fault tolerance
Fault tolerance is the property that enables a system to continue operating properly in the event of the failure of (or one or more faults within) some of its components. If its operating quality decreases at all, the decrease is proportional to the severity of the failure, as compared to a naively designed system in which even a small failure can cause total breakdown. Fault tolerance is particularly sought after in high-availability or life-critical systems.A fault-tolerant design enables a system to continue its intended operation, possibly at a reduced level, rather than failing completely, when some part of the system fails. The term is most commonly used to describe computer systems designed to continue more or less fully operational with, perhaps, a reduction in throughput or an increase in response time in the event of some partial failure. That is, the system as a whole is not stopped due to problems either in the hardware or the software. An example in another field is a motor vehicle designed so it will continue to be drivable if one of the tires is punctured. A structure is able to retain its integrity in the presence of damage due to causes such as fatigue, corrosion, manufacturing flaws, or impact.Within the scope of an individual system, fault tolerance can be achieved by anticipating exceptional conditions and building the system to cope with them, and, in general, aiming for self-stabilization so that the system converges towards an error-free state. However, if the consequences of a system failure are catastrophic, or the cost of making it sufficiently reliable is very high, a better solution may be to use some form of duplication. In any case, if the consequence of a system failure is so catastrophic, the system must be able to use reversion to fall back to a safe mode. This is similar to roll-back recovery but can be a human action if humans are present in the loop.