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... • High-frequency currents can be measured with thermocouple meters. • Digital capacitance meters measure the time required to charge the capacitor. ...
... • High-frequency currents can be measured with thermocouple meters. • Digital capacitance meters measure the time required to charge the capacitor. ...
multi us 7002 - CTEK Battery Chargers
... 4. Normal charging is indicated by the following lamps: Deep Discharged (1), Bulk Charge (2), Absorption Charge (3) or Maintenance Charging (4). When the maintenance lamp is lit, the battery is fully charged. The charge will restart if the voltage drops. The charger can be connected for months. SUPP ...
... 4. Normal charging is indicated by the following lamps: Deep Discharged (1), Bulk Charge (2), Absorption Charge (3) or Maintenance Charging (4). When the maintenance lamp is lit, the battery is fully charged. The charge will restart if the voltage drops. The charger can be connected for months. SUPP ...
NX3L1T3157 1. General description Low-ohmic single-pole double-throw analog switch
... The NX3L1T3157 is a low-ohmic single-pole double-throw analog switch suitable for use as an analog or digital 2:1 multiplexer/demultiplexer. It has a digital select input (S), two independent inputs/outputs (Y0 and Y1) and a common input/output (Z). Schmitt trigger action at the digital input makes ...
... The NX3L1T3157 is a low-ohmic single-pole double-throw analog switch suitable for use as an analog or digital 2:1 multiplexer/demultiplexer. It has a digital select input (S), two independent inputs/outputs (Y0 and Y1) and a common input/output (Z). Schmitt trigger action at the digital input makes ...
PCF2003 32 kHz watch circuit with programmable adaptive motor
... If a missing step is detected, a correction sequence is generated (see Figure 3) and the driving stage is switched to the next level. The correction sequence consists of two pulses: first a short pulse in the opposite direction (0.98 ms, modulated with the maximum duty cycle) to give the motor a def ...
... If a missing step is detected, a correction sequence is generated (see Figure 3) and the driving stage is switched to the next level. The correction sequence consists of two pulses: first a short pulse in the opposite direction (0.98 ms, modulated with the maximum duty cycle) to give the motor a def ...
Miniature 10 Amps • 4PDT To MIL-PRF-83536 BR230
... the suitability of its products and services for any particular purpose, nor does Microsemi assume any liability whatsoever arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit. The products sold hereunder and any other products sold by Microsemi have been subject to limited testing and s ...
... the suitability of its products and services for any particular purpose, nor does Microsemi assume any liability whatsoever arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit. The products sold hereunder and any other products sold by Microsemi have been subject to limited testing and s ...
Si3210/Si3211
... Si3210 features include software-configurable 5 REN internal ringing up to 90 VPK, DTMF generation and decoding, and a comprehensive set of telephony signaling capabilities for operation with only one hardware solution. The ProSLIC is packaged in a 38-pin QFN and TSSOP, and the Si3201 is packaged in ...
... Si3210 features include software-configurable 5 REN internal ringing up to 90 VPK, DTMF generation and decoding, and a comprehensive set of telephony signaling capabilities for operation with only one hardware solution. The ProSLIC is packaged in a 38-pin QFN and TSSOP, and the Si3201 is packaged in ...
TPS23752 Maintain Power Signature Operation
... powered device (PD) interface and a current-mode DC/DC controller optimized specifically for applications requiring high efficiency over a wide load range. TPS23752 integrates the additional Sleep Mode feature. The Maintain Power Signature (MPS) is an electrical signature presented by the PD, assuri ...
... powered device (PD) interface and a current-mode DC/DC controller optimized specifically for applications requiring high efficiency over a wide load range. TPS23752 integrates the additional Sleep Mode feature. The Maintain Power Signature (MPS) is an electrical signature presented by the PD, assuri ...
# Investi ations Into the Use of Temperature Detectors as
... used on larger machines, the leads are sometimes contained within a grounded metal shield to reduce electrical interference, and hence the risk of poor ternpcrature readings. The lead lengths from the sensors to the terminal panel can vary significantly From RTD to RTD, even in the samc stator. In m ...
... used on larger machines, the leads are sometimes contained within a grounded metal shield to reduce electrical interference, and hence the risk of poor ternpcrature readings. The lead lengths from the sensors to the terminal panel can vary significantly From RTD to RTD, even in the samc stator. In m ...
EHP-AX08EL/UB01H
... For maintaining the high flux output and achieving maximum reliability, EHP-AX08 series LEDs should be mounted on a metal core printed circuit board (MCPCB) or other kinds of heat sink with proper thermal connection to dissipate approximately 3W of thermal energy at 700mA operation. ...
... For maintaining the high flux output and achieving maximum reliability, EHP-AX08 series LEDs should be mounted on a metal core printed circuit board (MCPCB) or other kinds of heat sink with proper thermal connection to dissipate approximately 3W of thermal energy at 700mA operation. ...
Circuit Techniques for On-Chip Clocking and Synchronization Behzad Mesgarzadeh
... components would be doubled every year. This prediction was based on changes in the number of integrated components during 1962-1965. In 1975, Moore amended his law to state that the number of transistors would be doubled about every 24 months. As shown in Figure 1.1, interestingly after 40 years, t ...
... components would be doubled every year. This prediction was based on changes in the number of integrated components during 1962-1965. In 1975, Moore amended his law to state that the number of transistors would be doubled about every 24 months. As shown in Figure 1.1, interestingly after 40 years, t ...
Solid State Relay
... do not incorporate. The greatest feature of SSRs is that SSRs do not use switching contacts that will physically wear out. ...
... do not incorporate. The greatest feature of SSRs is that SSRs do not use switching contacts that will physically wear out. ...
2SA1646,2SA1646-Z Data Sheet Silicon Power Transistor
... depends on the product's quality grade, as indicated below. You must check the quality grade of each Renesas Electronics product before using it in a particular application. You may not use any Renesas Electronics product for any application categorized as "Specific" without the prior written consen ...
... depends on the product's quality grade, as indicated below. You must check the quality grade of each Renesas Electronics product before using it in a particular application. You may not use any Renesas Electronics product for any application categorized as "Specific" without the prior written consen ...
Insulation monitoring Vigilohm Merlin Gerin
... c horizontal flush mounting on the front face of a cubicle or enclosure; c easy mounting in Prisma enclosures using the corresponding mounting plates and front plates that come with the appropriate cut-outs; c the devices are interconnected by shielded cables (double 0.75 mm2 twisted pairs). The res ...
... c horizontal flush mounting on the front face of a cubicle or enclosure; c easy mounting in Prisma enclosures using the corresponding mounting plates and front plates that come with the appropriate cut-outs; c the devices are interconnected by shielded cables (double 0.75 mm2 twisted pairs). The res ...
Fluke Corporation Fluke 1507 Insulation Resistance Tester Manual
... Always use the proper terminal, switch position, and range for measurements before connecting Tester to circuit under test. Verify the Tester’s operation by measuring a known voltage. Do not apply more than the rated voltage as marked on the Tester, between the terminals or between any terminal and ...
... Always use the proper terminal, switch position, and range for measurements before connecting Tester to circuit under test. Verify the Tester’s operation by measuring a known voltage. Do not apply more than the rated voltage as marked on the Tester, between the terminals or between any terminal and ...
Mehta_uta_2502M_10921
... an on-tag power source instead of just from an interrogator’s communication signal. As a result, semi-passive tags have greater usability in a broad range of applications. My novel circuit designs act as an additional on-tag power source and are intended to be low-cost additions to an existing passi ...
... an on-tag power source instead of just from an interrogator’s communication signal. As a result, semi-passive tags have greater usability in a broad range of applications. My novel circuit designs act as an additional on-tag power source and are intended to be low-cost additions to an existing passi ...
UM10301 User Manual for NXP Real Time Clocks PCF85x3, PCA8565
... This application note deals with the PCF85x3 family with focus on the PCF8563, and with the more recent additions to the NXP RTC portfolio PCF2123 and PCA2125. The PCF2123 is an extremely low power RTC which allows fine tuning of the clock using an offset register (electronic tuning). PCA2125 is tar ...
... This application note deals with the PCF85x3 family with focus on the PCF8563, and with the more recent additions to the NXP RTC portfolio PCF2123 and PCA2125. The PCF2123 is an extremely low power RTC which allows fine tuning of the clock using an offset register (electronic tuning). PCA2125 is tar ...
Pulsed currents carried by whistlers. VIII. Current disruptions and
... as the cause for the overshoot. After the current has collapsed to a value smaller than I e,sat , it exhibits strong fluctuations which consist of repeated current spikes similar to the first one but at a lower amplitude. The period of the repeated current spikes (t re p .6 m s! corresponds roughly ...
... as the cause for the overshoot. After the current has collapsed to a value smaller than I e,sat , it exhibits strong fluctuations which consist of repeated current spikes similar to the first one but at a lower amplitude. The period of the repeated current spikes (t re p .6 m s! corresponds roughly ...
RMS6061ED58E8W-1333
... 1. Operating temperature is the case surface temperature on the center/top side of the DRAM. 2. The Normal Temperature Range specifies the temperatures where all DRAM specifications will be supported. During operation, the DRAM case temperature must be maintained between 0 to 85℃ under all operating ...
... 1. Operating temperature is the case surface temperature on the center/top side of the DRAM. 2. The Normal Temperature Range specifies the temperatures where all DRAM specifications will be supported. During operation, the DRAM case temperature must be maintained between 0 to 85℃ under all operating ...
Switched-mode power supply
A switched-mode power supply (switching-mode power supply, switch-mode power supply, SMPS, or switcher) is an electronic power supply that incorporates a switching regulator to convert electrical power efficiently. Like other power supplies, an SMPS transfers power from a source, like mains power, to a load, such as a personal computer, while converting voltage and current characteristics. Unlike a linear power supply, the pass transistor of a switching-mode supply continually switches between low-dissipation, full-on and full-off states, and spends very little time in the high dissipation transitions, which minimizes wasted energy. Ideally, a switched-mode power supply dissipates no power. Voltage regulation is achieved by varying the ratio of on-to-off time. In contrast, a linear power supply regulates the output voltage by continually dissipating power in the pass transistor. This higher power conversion efficiency is an important advantage of a switched-mode power supply. Switched-mode power supplies may also be substantially smaller and lighter than a linear supply due to the smaller transformer size and weight.Switching regulators are used as replacements for linear regulators when higher efficiency, smaller size or lighter weight are required. They are, however, more complicated; their switching currents can cause electrical noise problems if not carefully suppressed, and simple designs may have a poor power factor.