technical Perspective Want to be a Bug Buster?
... performance has increased exponentially, made possible by increasing transistor performance and doubling the number of transistors every two years to realize complex architectures. These chips with ever increasing complexity are not always fully functional on the first attempt, they need to be debug ...
... performance has increased exponentially, made possible by increasing transistor performance and doubling the number of transistors every two years to realize complex architectures. These chips with ever increasing complexity are not always fully functional on the first attempt, they need to be debug ...
RG2 Recessed Gimball Emergency Light
... of a fully recessed unit are essential. The slim profile of the RG Series is ideal for low ceilings and blends inconspicuously with existing recessed installations. The gimbal mounted lamp provides directional aiming (optional white gimbal ring offers the perfect blend for suspended ceilings). The R ...
... of a fully recessed unit are essential. The slim profile of the RG Series is ideal for low ceilings and blends inconspicuously with existing recessed installations. The gimbal mounted lamp provides directional aiming (optional white gimbal ring offers the perfect blend for suspended ceilings). The R ...
Experiment 1: Multimeter Measurements on DC Resistive Circuits
... range dependent on the expected current measured. For this experiment the 20mA range is the most appropriate. Ammeters have very low resistance that typically is less then 0.5 A common mistake is to connect the ammeter in parallel with the circuit components. * CAUTION: When making current measur ...
... range dependent on the expected current measured. For this experiment the 20mA range is the most appropriate. Ammeters have very low resistance that typically is less then 0.5 A common mistake is to connect the ammeter in parallel with the circuit components. * CAUTION: When making current measur ...
Underlying Principles - Sample H/L Question
... Analogue signal: An analogue signal can vary continually between high and low values. A voltage signal responding to changes in temperature is an example. ...
... Analogue signal: An analogue signal can vary continually between high and low values. A voltage signal responding to changes in temperature is an example. ...
Heyes-Remote Access Review
... custom software. RAS or Counting House only. • Data acquisition and online monitoring systems use X11. – In principle the X11 displays can be viewed from anywhere via ssh tunnel. – Technical and administrative controls limit access. • Logbooks are web based using either custom software or open sourc ...
... custom software. RAS or Counting House only. • Data acquisition and online monitoring systems use X11. – In principle the X11 displays can be viewed from anywhere via ssh tunnel. – Technical and administrative controls limit access. • Logbooks are web based using either custom software or open sourc ...
TAIYO YUDEN Announces: Cylinder Type Lithium Ion Capacitor
... of power transmission, by adding the use of wireless communication functions and real -time clock functions. For this reason, a longer life is required, and a large current must be supplied during wireless communication as compared to the batteries that have been used as power supplies for backup w ...
... of power transmission, by adding the use of wireless communication functions and real -time clock functions. For this reason, a longer life is required, and a large current must be supplied during wireless communication as compared to the batteries that have been used as power supplies for backup w ...
ICL7106/7107
... liquid crystal display (LCD) and includes a multiplexed backplane drive, the ICL7107 will directly drive an instrument size light emitting diode (LED) display. The ICL7106 and ICL7107 bring together a combination of high accuracy, versatility, and true economy. True differential inputs and reference ...
... liquid crystal display (LCD) and includes a multiplexed backplane drive, the ICL7107 will directly drive an instrument size light emitting diode (LED) display. The ICL7106 and ICL7107 bring together a combination of high accuracy, versatility, and true economy. True differential inputs and reference ...
An Operational Transconductance Amplifier (OTA) Sample-and-Hold Phys 3610/6610 Lab 22 Student: TA:
... You can use the signal generators in the lab to make this signal, or generate it yourself from the 60 Hz square wave and either an op-amp integrator (with no DC response) or a long RC time constant circuit and an amplifier. It should be noted that the load of a 10x scope probe alone is small enough ...
... You can use the signal generators in the lab to make this signal, or generate it yourself from the 60 Hz square wave and either an op-amp integrator (with no DC response) or a long RC time constant circuit and an amplifier. It should be noted that the load of a 10x scope probe alone is small enough ...
File - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPT, DCE
... network when a fault occurs. The maximum power which can be transferred during pre-fault and post fault conditions is 1.75 p.u., 0.4 p.u., 1.25 p.u. find critical clearing angle 7. Explain in detail, the equal area criterion. How can the equal area criterion be applied to find the maximum additional ...
... network when a fault occurs. The maximum power which can be transferred during pre-fault and post fault conditions is 1.75 p.u., 0.4 p.u., 1.25 p.u. find critical clearing angle 7. Explain in detail, the equal area criterion. How can the equal area criterion be applied to find the maximum additional ...
EQ32891895
... (DAS) consists of individual sensors with the necessary signal conditioning, data conversion, data processing, multiplexing, data handling and associated transmission, storage and display data. This paper describes the DAS that is very useful in keeping track of data from sensors recording values fr ...
... (DAS) consists of individual sensors with the necessary signal conditioning, data conversion, data processing, multiplexing, data handling and associated transmission, storage and display data. This paper describes the DAS that is very useful in keeping track of data from sensors recording values fr ...
msWord
... prox sensors & light/sound control. "Cannon car" physics demo w/motion control. Designed halleffect maglev track, ramped-on-off projector lamp preserver, outreach electricity kit with devices to make electricity flow visible. Designed 100 KV Tesla coil for commercial lightning photography. Designed ...
... prox sensors & light/sound control. "Cannon car" physics demo w/motion control. Designed halleffect maglev track, ramped-on-off projector lamp preserver, outreach electricity kit with devices to make electricity flow visible. Designed 100 KV Tesla coil for commercial lightning photography. Designed ...
CC1100
... company that designs, produces and markets high performance standard radio frequency integrated circuits (RF-ICs) for use in a variety of wireless applications in the 300 to 1000 MHz and 2.4 GHz frequency bands. Chipcon targets both consumer electronics and home and building automation end markets a ...
... company that designs, produces and markets high performance standard radio frequency integrated circuits (RF-ICs) for use in a variety of wireless applications in the 300 to 1000 MHz and 2.4 GHz frequency bands. Chipcon targets both consumer electronics and home and building automation end markets a ...
B-138 Series, Rated up to 60 Amps, 115/200 VAC, 400... HARTMAN Power Switching AC Contactors Product Facts
... Contact Arrangement — TPST NO and TPDT NC Rated Operating Voltage — 115/200 VAC, 400 Hz, 3 phase Current, Resistive — 60 Amps Current, Inductive — 60 Amps Current, Motor — 60 Amps Current, Rupture — 600 Amps ...
... Contact Arrangement — TPST NO and TPDT NC Rated Operating Voltage — 115/200 VAC, 400 Hz, 3 phase Current, Resistive — 60 Amps Current, Inductive — 60 Amps Current, Motor — 60 Amps Current, Rupture — 600 Amps ...
Electical Safety Presentation
... presentation will be used for voltages between 50 volts and 600 volts. Most hospital equipment is set up for 115 (120) volts for most plug-in devices. ...
... presentation will be used for voltages between 50 volts and 600 volts. Most hospital equipment is set up for 115 (120) volts for most plug-in devices. ...
Smart Spacer.indd - Weidmann
... winding hot spot and/or top oil temperature. The upper loading limit may also be defined as a function of the allowed percentage loss of insulation life per operating cycle. Users of power transformers therefore need to understand the actual operating temperatures as a function of load applied to th ...
... winding hot spot and/or top oil temperature. The upper loading limit may also be defined as a function of the allowed percentage loss of insulation life per operating cycle. Users of power transformers therefore need to understand the actual operating temperatures as a function of load applied to 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.