
a High Performance 4/8 Channel Fault-Protected Analog Multiplexers ADG438F/ADG439F*
... comprising four differential channels. These multiplexers provide fault protection. Using a series n-channel, p-channel, nchannel MOSFET structure, both device and signal source protection is provided in the event of an overvoltage or power loss. The multiplexer can withstand continuous overvoltage ...
... comprising four differential channels. These multiplexers provide fault protection. Using a series n-channel, p-channel, nchannel MOSFET structure, both device and signal source protection is provided in the event of an overvoltage or power loss. The multiplexer can withstand continuous overvoltage ...
Energy minimization for reliability-guaranteed real-time
... recovery [2]. Task re-execution and checkpointing are two common techniques used for backward fault recovery. With these techniques, when a fault occurs, the computation is repeated from the most recent checkpoint, rather than from its beginning. However, taking a checkpoint also takes time and cons ...
... recovery [2]. Task re-execution and checkpointing are two common techniques used for backward fault recovery. With these techniques, when a fault occurs, the computation is repeated from the most recent checkpoint, rather than from its beginning. However, taking a checkpoint also takes time and cons ...
TBS. Surge protection systems/Measurement and
... Lightning barriers VF and VF-FS are used as precision protection devices in power supplies for computer installations, modems, ripple control installations, etc., to protect them from surges that may be caused by atmospheric discharges (storms) or switching operations. The built-in protection circui ...
... Lightning barriers VF and VF-FS are used as precision protection devices in power supplies for computer installations, modems, ripple control installations, etc., to protect them from surges that may be caused by atmospheric discharges (storms) or switching operations. The built-in protection circui ...
Stakeholder Comparison Comment Rationale Matrix 2011-09-28 AESO AUTHORITATIVE DOCUMENT PROCESS
... protect the electrical network from these faults. ...
... protect the electrical network from these faults. ...
Stakeholder Comparison Comment Rationale Matrix 2011-09-28 AESO AUTHORITATIVE DOCUMENT PROCESS
... protect the electrical network from these faults. ...
... protect the electrical network from these faults. ...
Submittal Review Cover Sheet
... The controller monitors ECM communication links and provides fault detection for oil pressure signal loss, coolant temperature signal loss, and ECM communication loss. Each of these faults provides local display, alarm horn ON, and relay driver output (RDO) on ECM models only. See Controller Diagnos ...
... The controller monitors ECM communication links and provides fault detection for oil pressure signal loss, coolant temperature signal loss, and ECM communication loss. Each of these faults provides local display, alarm horn ON, and relay driver output (RDO) on ECM models only. See Controller Diagnos ...
File - J
... Once the ‘Go-Safe’ input is triggered the J-Testr enters a J-Safe condition shutting down the whole system immediately. The circuit used in the demo is a precision circuit and does a differential measurement of the 1.8V being protected. A simpler, but less accurate, circuit could also be implemented ...
... Once the ‘Go-Safe’ input is triggered the J-Testr enters a J-Safe condition shutting down the whole system immediately. The circuit used in the demo is a precision circuit and does a differential measurement of the 1.8V being protected. A simpler, but less accurate, circuit could also be implemented ...
Keysight Medalist i3070 Series 5 In
... 3. Two channels of high current capabilities of up to 10 A per channel The DUT power supply channels 3 and 4 on the ASRU card have their current capabilities increased from 4 A to 10 A per channel. This allows the channels to carry 10 A currents into the board for high current application testing, s ...
... 3. Two channels of high current capabilities of up to 10 A per channel The DUT power supply channels 3 and 4 on the ASRU card have their current capabilities increased from 4 A to 10 A per channel. This allows the channels to carry 10 A currents into the board for high current application testing, s ...
International Electrical Engineering Journal (IEEJ) Vol. 7 (2016) No.3, pp. 2173-2181
... shaft so it is imperative to mitigate the shaft segments torsional oscillations resulting from faults and fault clearing operation as fast as possible especially when unrestricted HSR is utilized on the overhead transmission lines emanating from a generation station .The mitigation of torsional osci ...
... shaft so it is imperative to mitigate the shaft segments torsional oscillations resulting from faults and fault clearing operation as fast as possible especially when unrestricted HSR is utilized on the overhead transmission lines emanating from a generation station .The mitigation of torsional osci ...
MAX5946 Dual PCI Express, Hot-Plug Controller General Description
... The MAX5946 dual hot-plug controller is designed for PCI Express™ applications. The device provides hotplug control for 12V, 3.3V, and 3.3V auxiliary supplies of two PCI express slots. The MAX5946’s logic inputs/outputs allow interfacing directly with the system hot-plug management controller or thr ...
... The MAX5946 dual hot-plug controller is designed for PCI Express™ applications. The device provides hotplug control for 12V, 3.3V, and 3.3V auxiliary supplies of two PCI express slots. The MAX5946’s logic inputs/outputs allow interfacing directly with the system hot-plug management controller or thr ...
Electrical/EFI Service Manual
... warnings and cautions (see descriptions above) that if ignored, could result in SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY to the service technician or significant damage to the vehicle rendering it unsafe to operate. Anyone operating an “unsafe” vehicle can be SERIOUSLY INJURED OR KILLED. We have done our best to iden ...
... warnings and cautions (see descriptions above) that if ignored, could result in SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY to the service technician or significant damage to the vehicle rendering it unsafe to operate. Anyone operating an “unsafe” vehicle can be SERIOUSLY INJURED OR KILLED. We have done our best to iden ...
Stakeholder Comparison Comment Rationale Matrix 2011-09-28 AESO AUTHORITATIVE DOCUMENT PROCESS
... protect the electrical network from these faults. ...
... protect the electrical network from these faults. ...
analysis of the parallel resonance circuit with supercapacitor
... with supercapacitor. Supercapacitors behaviour somehow differs from classic dielectric capacitors, therefore it is necessary to develop their new mathematical models, using fractional – order differential equations. A simple fractional – order supercapacitor model has been assumed, taking into accou ...
... with supercapacitor. Supercapacitors behaviour somehow differs from classic dielectric capacitors, therefore it is necessary to develop their new mathematical models, using fractional – order differential equations. A simple fractional – order supercapacitor model has been assumed, taking into accou ...
Evaluates: MAX9694 MAX9694 Evaluation Kit General Description Features
... Search for the best driver for your device option. Specify the location of the device driver to be C:\Program Files\MAX9694 (default installation directory) using the Browse button. During device driver installation, Windows may show a warning message indicating that the device driver Maxim uses doe ...
... Search for the best driver for your device option. Specify the location of the device driver to be C:\Program Files\MAX9694 (default installation directory) using the Browse button. During device driver installation, Windows may show a warning message indicating that the device driver Maxim uses doe ...
MAX3054/MAX3055/MAX3056 ±80V Fault-Protected/Tolerant CAN Transceivers for In-Car Applications General Description
... of the bus lines in a controller area network (CAN). The devices provide differential transmit capability and switch to single-wire mode if certain fault conditions occur. The MAX3054/MAX3055/MAX3056 guarantee full wake-up capability during failure modes. The extended fault-protected voltage range o ...
... of the bus lines in a controller area network (CAN). The devices provide differential transmit capability and switch to single-wire mode if certain fault conditions occur. The MAX3054/MAX3055/MAX3056 guarantee full wake-up capability during failure modes. The extended fault-protected voltage range o ...
Pic Programmer by Myke Predko
... which would work on a large number of hosts (which is my term for PCs and workstations). The "YAP" is an interesting design because it can work with any device capable of sending RS-232 serial data. The programmer itself uses a "Voltage Stealing" RS-232 interface (the Dallas Semiconductor DS275) and ...
... which would work on a large number of hosts (which is my term for PCs and workstations). The "YAP" is an interesting design because it can work with any device capable of sending RS-232 serial data. The programmer itself uses a "Voltage Stealing" RS-232 interface (the Dallas Semiconductor DS275) and ...
48-Volt Electrical Systems
... volts and higher will probably be introduced in the near future. Many high-voltage auxiliary components would need to be so heavily modified for these higher voltages that designers would essentially be starting from scratch, driving unit costs to even higher levels. While the prospect of on-board ...
... volts and higher will probably be introduced in the near future. Many high-voltage auxiliary components would need to be so heavily modified for these higher voltages that designers would essentially be starting from scratch, driving unit costs to even higher levels. While the prospect of on-board ...
Complete PDF Edition (573 KB)
... continuous hot-rolling mills in which strips are welded together to form an endless rolling process. Work is proceeding actively on technologies for mini-mills and inline strip processes (ISPs) to reduce the size of installations, and on CALS research (which in the context of iron and steel plants m ...
... continuous hot-rolling mills in which strips are welded together to form an endless rolling process. Work is proceeding actively on technologies for mini-mills and inline strip processes (ISPs) to reduce the size of installations, and on CALS research (which in the context of iron and steel plants m ...
Varying a component
... 1) Draw the schematic using a variable part for the component to be varied. For example, use part R_var, not R. Similarly, use part C_var to vary a capacitor. 2) Change the value of the part to a name in braces. For example, change 1k to {Rvalue}. 3) Change SET. Double-click on the part and change t ...
... 1) Draw the schematic using a variable part for the component to be varied. For example, use part R_var, not R. Similarly, use part C_var to vary a capacitor. 2) Change the value of the part to a name in braces. For example, change 1k to {Rvalue}. 3) Change SET. Double-click on the part and change t ...
JEDEC STANDARD
... As a result of this difference in the speed and field resolution of the above tests, there are applications where each one might be more appropriate. The J-Ramp test typically takes less time to determine defect density than a V-Ramp test. So the J-Ramp might be favored if large sample size and thro ...
... As a result of this difference in the speed and field resolution of the above tests, there are applications where each one might be more appropriate. The J-Ramp test typically takes less time to determine defect density than a V-Ramp test. So the J-Ramp might be favored if large sample size and thro ...
Mapping Document
... Requirements R7, R8 and R9) that do not have continuous recording capability shall set its devices to trigger and record according to the following: R11.1. For rate-of-change of frequency. R11.2. For oscillation triggers, set to trigger for low frequency oscillations in 0.1 to 4 Hz range. R11.3. Set ...
... Requirements R7, R8 and R9) that do not have continuous recording capability shall set its devices to trigger and record according to the following: R11.1. For rate-of-change of frequency. R11.2. For oscillation triggers, set to trigger for low frequency oscillations in 0.1 to 4 Hz range. R11.3. Set ...
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.