LSU SaturChem Electronics Gauntlet
... resistive network is to operate a photodetector in its optimum range. A very sensitive detector may produce too much voltage for a computer A-D to read it correctly. It’s tempting to reduce the light striking the detector, but this may just lower the signal down into the (constant) noise range. It’s ...
... resistive network is to operate a photodetector in its optimum range. A very sensitive detector may produce too much voltage for a computer A-D to read it correctly. It’s tempting to reduce the light striking the detector, but this may just lower the signal down into the (constant) noise range. It’s ...
PT 5000
... Code review for each major software component Component testing after SW/HW integration System testing ...
... Code review for each major software component Component testing after SW/HW integration System testing ...
OT 20/200…240/24
... _ Versatile scope of application due to output power range of up to 240 W _ Very high efficiency and reliability _ Constant luminous flux for very low and high temperatures due to Smart Power Supply ...
... _ Versatile scope of application due to output power range of up to 240 W _ Very high efficiency and reliability _ Constant luminous flux for very low and high temperatures due to Smart Power Supply ...
LM3914 DATA - Saros Electronics
... programmable, eliminating the need for resistors. This feature is one that allows operation of the whole system from less than 3V. The circuit contains its own adjustable reference and accurate 10-step voltage divider. The low-bias-current input buffer accepts signals down to ground, or V , yet need ...
... programmable, eliminating the need for resistors. This feature is one that allows operation of the whole system from less than 3V. The circuit contains its own adjustable reference and accurate 10-step voltage divider. The low-bias-current input buffer accepts signals down to ground, or V , yet need ...
CRM-100A - Motwane
... LCD with backlit, real time data is displayed during the test ON condition. The instrument gives a high resolution of 0.1μΩ on 200 μΩ resistance range. The instrument is easy to operate and user friendly. Accessories are rugged and come with heavy duty clips for better grip on test object. The kit a ...
... LCD with backlit, real time data is displayed during the test ON condition. The instrument gives a high resolution of 0.1μΩ on 200 μΩ resistance range. The instrument is easy to operate and user friendly. Accessories are rugged and come with heavy duty clips for better grip on test object. The kit a ...
M210 Milli-Ohmmeter Operating Instructions
... The measuring circuit In the four-terminal "Kelvin" configuration four wires are used to connect the circuit under test to the instrument. One pair of wires carries current generated by the instrument; the other pair connects to the voltage-measuring circuit. The current circuit is low impedance, th ...
... The measuring circuit In the four-terminal "Kelvin" configuration four wires are used to connect the circuit under test to the instrument. One pair of wires carries current generated by the instrument; the other pair connects to the voltage-measuring circuit. The current circuit is low impedance, th ...
256 Directional Power Relay www.GEindustrial.com/pm Simplify the
... MIW Directional Power/Loss of Field ...
... MIW Directional Power/Loss of Field ...
Lecture 2 Why Landslides occur
... Types of Slope Failure: Method of Analysis • Divide up slope into slices and sum up the stability of all slices. • Detailed analysis allows for estimating inter-slice forces • Can be ignored as first approximation as these are conservation assumptions • Leads to lower Fs than actual S ...
... Types of Slope Failure: Method of Analysis • Divide up slope into slices and sum up the stability of all slices. • Detailed analysis allows for estimating inter-slice forces • Can be ignored as first approximation as these are conservation assumptions • Leads to lower Fs than actual S ...
Electric Brakes - Vehicle Components
... being towed, too high threshold voltage (over 2 volts), or under/over adjusted brakes. Before any synchronization adjustments are made, your trailer brakes should be burnished in by applying the brakes 20-30 times with approximately a 30 kph decrease in speed, e.g. 60 kph to 30 kph. Allow ample time ...
... being towed, too high threshold voltage (over 2 volts), or under/over adjusted brakes. Before any synchronization adjustments are made, your trailer brakes should be burnished in by applying the brakes 20-30 times with approximately a 30 kph decrease in speed, e.g. 60 kph to 30 kph. Allow ample time ...
Rotor Health Monitor
... Building on over a decade of innovation in generator / motor rotor protection, with an installed base of hundreds of ground fault detectors, the Rotor Health Monitor provides predictive maintenance trending data from rotor field ground fault and temperature measurements for condition based monitorin ...
... Building on over a decade of innovation in generator / motor rotor protection, with an installed base of hundreds of ground fault detectors, the Rotor Health Monitor provides predictive maintenance trending data from rotor field ground fault and temperature measurements for condition based monitorin ...
Current Transformer Grounding
... secondary should have a single ground location for each circuit. The single ground is irrespective of the number of current transformers or the chosen grounding location. Utilizing a single ground eliminates the risk of redundant ground loops and associated problems. During normal operation more tha ...
... secondary should have a single ground location for each circuit. The single ground is irrespective of the number of current transformers or the chosen grounding location. Utilizing a single ground eliminates the risk of redundant ground loops and associated problems. During normal operation more tha ...
View File
... Source Node: signals flow away from the node. Sink node: signals flow only toward the node. Path: continuous connection of branches from one node to another with all arrows in the same direction. ...
... Source Node: signals flow away from the node. Sink node: signals flow only toward the node. Path: continuous connection of branches from one node to another with all arrows in the same direction. ...
Electric pulse Magnetic Braking (EPM
... was a big concern, so the stoppers namely the brakes were developed for the safety of the occupants and the vehicles. Brakes are one of the most important control components of the vehicle. They ...
... was a big concern, so the stoppers namely the brakes were developed for the safety of the occupants and the vehicles. Brakes are one of the most important control components of the vehicle. They ...
TestStation Framescan Technologies Extend Testability with Vectorless Test Increase Fault Coverage
... create complex digital test vectors in order to detect faulty device pins. Traditionally, in-circuit testers power up the PCB and apply a set of digital test vectors that drive the inputs and sense the outputs to verify the digital components are functional and the pins are properly attached. This i ...
... create complex digital test vectors in order to detect faulty device pins. Traditionally, in-circuit testers power up the PCB and apply a set of digital test vectors that drive the inputs and sense the outputs to verify the digital components are functional and the pins are properly attached. This i ...
Introduction to Electronics
... 3) Select a 470 Ω resistor. Use the digital multi-meter as an ohmmeter to measure and record the resistance (and error; be specific) of the resistor. 4) Create a circuit using the power supply and the 470 Ω resistor. Using the digital multi-meter as a DC voltmeter capable of measuring up to 20 volts ...
... 3) Select a 470 Ω resistor. Use the digital multi-meter as an ohmmeter to measure and record the resistance (and error; be specific) of the resistor. 4) Create a circuit using the power supply and the 470 Ω resistor. Using the digital multi-meter as a DC voltmeter capable of measuring up to 20 volts ...
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 ...
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.