Low power voltage detector
... increments. The detector is designed to ignore fast transients on VCC and has a voltage hysteresis (VHYST). The STM1061 asserts an output signal (OUT) whenever VCC goes below the Voltage Detect Threshold (VTH–). The output signal (OUT) stays asserted until VCC goes above the Voltage Detect Release ( ...
... increments. The detector is designed to ignore fast transients on VCC and has a voltage hysteresis (VHYST). The STM1061 asserts an output signal (OUT) whenever VCC goes below the Voltage Detect Threshold (VTH–). The output signal (OUT) stays asserted until VCC goes above the Voltage Detect Release ( ...
Shunt reactor switching transients at high compensation levels
... peak value when this happens. A significant amount of energy remains trapped on the reactor when current chopping occurs. The electro-magnetic energy of the inductor is transferred into the electrostatic energy of the capacitor and this energy oscillates between the reactor and stray capacitances. T ...
... peak value when this happens. A significant amount of energy remains trapped on the reactor when current chopping occurs. The electro-magnetic energy of the inductor is transferred into the electrostatic energy of the capacitor and this energy oscillates between the reactor and stray capacitances. T ...
#2092
... optional remote contact signaling. The unique module locking system on the 75 to 690 volt arresters fixes the protection module to the base part. Modules can be easily replaced without tools by simply depressing the release buttons. Integrated mechanical coding between the base and protection module ...
... optional remote contact signaling. The unique module locking system on the 75 to 690 volt arresters fixes the protection module to the base part. Modules can be easily replaced without tools by simply depressing the release buttons. Integrated mechanical coding between the base and protection module ...
LED Module Datasheet
... through the use of standard electrical screw terminals. For exterior joins between strings, please ensure that the join has been waterproofed e.g. through the use of conformal coating, silicone sealant, a waterproof connector or waterproof sleeving. For series lengths greater than 50 strings, wiring ...
... through the use of standard electrical screw terminals. For exterior joins between strings, please ensure that the join has been waterproofed e.g. through the use of conformal coating, silicone sealant, a waterproof connector or waterproof sleeving. For series lengths greater than 50 strings, wiring ...
IGC142T120T6RM
... Published by Infineon Technologies AG 81726 Munich, Germany © Infineon Technologies AG 2007 All Rights Reserved ...
... Published by Infineon Technologies AG 81726 Munich, Germany © Infineon Technologies AG 2007 All Rights Reserved ...
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... Electronic power supplies shall be voltage specific and be offered in 120VAC or 277VAC and operate at either 50 or 60Hz. ...
... Electronic power supplies shall be voltage specific and be offered in 120VAC or 277VAC and operate at either 50 or 60Hz. ...
Evaluates: MAX8537 MAX8537 Evaluation Kit General Description Features
... lossless sensing or with a series resistor for more accurate sensing. Jumper JU1, position 1-2, connects ILIM2 to the drain of the high-side MOSFET for lossless sensing; position 2-3 connects ILIM2 to the current-sense resistor (R1) for more accurate sensing. Jumper JU2, position 1-2, connects ILIM1 ...
... lossless sensing or with a series resistor for more accurate sensing. Jumper JU1, position 1-2, connects ILIM2 to the drain of the high-side MOSFET for lossless sensing; position 2-3 connects ILIM2 to the current-sense resistor (R1) for more accurate sensing. Jumper JU2, position 1-2, connects ILIM1 ...
TP15914
... circuit current should be limited to no more than 30 mA. This is the maximum sustained current that can be tolerated by the LED. It is important to note that when calculating the size of the resistor, the number of circuits in parallel on the remote alarm circuit is irrelevant. The resistor value sh ...
... circuit current should be limited to no more than 30 mA. This is the maximum sustained current that can be tolerated by the LED. It is important to note that when calculating the size of the resistor, the number of circuits in parallel on the remote alarm circuit is irrelevant. The resistor value sh ...
Product Launch - STATES Products
... Interference is the electrical noise produced due to a variety of frequencies, which can appear on the sample being tested. It is usually due to induced currents or voltages from adjacent equipment and is very common in substations, particularly high voltage substations where power frequencies predo ...
... Interference is the electrical noise produced due to a variety of frequencies, which can appear on the sample being tested. It is usually due to induced currents or voltages from adjacent equipment and is very common in substations, particularly high voltage substations where power frequencies predo ...
UQQ-5/20-Q48N-C Datasheet
... (3) Note that Maximum Power Derating curves indicate an average current at nominal input voltage. At higher temperatures and/or lower airflow, the DC-DC converter will tolerate brief full current outputs if the total RMS current over time does not exceed the Derating curve. All Derating curves are pr ...
... (3) Note that Maximum Power Derating curves indicate an average current at nominal input voltage. At higher temperatures and/or lower airflow, the DC-DC converter will tolerate brief full current outputs if the total RMS current over time does not exceed the Derating curve. All Derating curves are pr ...
UQQ Series - power, Murata
... (3) Note that Maximum Power Derating curves indicate an average current at nominal input voltage. At higher temperatures and/or lower airflow, the DC-DC converter will tolerate brief full current outputs if the total RMS current over time does not exceed the Derating curve. All Derating curves are pr ...
... (3) Note that Maximum Power Derating curves indicate an average current at nominal input voltage. At higher temperatures and/or lower airflow, the DC-DC converter will tolerate brief full current outputs if the total RMS current over time does not exceed the Derating curve. All Derating curves are pr ...
FMA5A
... No copying or reproduction of this document, in part or in whole, is permitted without the consent of ROHM Co.,Ltd. The content specified herein is subject to change for improvement without notice. The content specified herein is for the purpose of introducing ROHM's products (hereinafter "Products" ...
... No copying or reproduction of this document, in part or in whole, is permitted without the consent of ROHM Co.,Ltd. The content specified herein is subject to change for improvement without notice. The content specified herein is for the purpose of introducing ROHM's products (hereinafter "Products" ...
Analog Output Module, 16-Bit, 4 Isolated Outputs
... A 24 volt power supply must be connected to B17 and B18 to operate the module. Voltage outputs are powered from the module. For each channel, V+ is positive with respect to V- when the channel’s output data is positive. ...
... A 24 volt power supply must be connected to B17 and B18 to operate the module. Voltage outputs are powered from the module. For each channel, V+ is positive with respect to V- when the channel’s output data is positive. ...
ADX100034 - CX Series Spec Sheet
... externally control the battery connection. Better than line latching, allows installers to choose when the battery is connected so that it stays fresh longer. Allows battery to be disconnected after installation but before building is occupied, enabling emergency circuit to be shut down for power sa ...
... externally control the battery connection. Better than line latching, allows installers to choose when the battery is connected so that it stays fresh longer. Allows battery to be disconnected after installation but before building is occupied, enabling emergency circuit to be shut down for power sa ...
Buck converter
A buck converter is a voltage step down and current step up converter.The simplest way to reduce the voltage of a DC supply is to use a linear regulator (such as a 7805), but linear regulators waste energy as they operate by dissipating excess power as heat. Buck converters, on the other hand, can be remarkably efficient (95% or higher for integrated circuits), making them useful for tasks such as converting the main voltage in a computer (12V in a desktop, 12-24V in a laptop) down to the 0.8-1.8V needed by the processor.