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... in electronics is when some voltage or current fluctuates with zero average value over a period of time as opposed to the DC which is the long term average value. AC is what is used in our homes, hospitals, etc. “DC” Direct Current, voltages or currents are a steady source flowing in one direction o ...
... in electronics is when some voltage or current fluctuates with zero average value over a period of time as opposed to the DC which is the long term average value. AC is what is used in our homes, hospitals, etc. “DC” Direct Current, voltages or currents are a steady source flowing in one direction o ...
MAX15048/MAX15049 Triple-Output Buck Controllers with Tracking/Sequencing EVALUATION KIT AVAILABLE
... The options of coincident or ratiometric tracking (MAX15048) or output sequencing (MAX15049) allow the tailoring of the power-up/power-down sequence depending on the system requirements. Each of the MAX15048/MAX15049 PWM sections utilizes a voltage-mode control scheme with external compensation, all ...
... The options of coincident or ratiometric tracking (MAX15048) or output sequencing (MAX15049) allow the tailoring of the power-up/power-down sequence depending on the system requirements. Each of the MAX15048/MAX15049 PWM sections utilizes a voltage-mode control scheme with external compensation, all ...
voltage divider rule
... • For example, if V is the total voltage across a number of series elements such as those shown in above fig, then ...
... • For example, if V is the total voltage across a number of series elements such as those shown in above fig, then ...
MAX16910 200mA, Automotive, Ultra-Low Quiescent Current, Linear Regulator EVALUATION KIT AVAILABLE
... The SET and SETOV inputs determine the output mode. For the 5V fixed output-voltage mode (see the 5V fixed output circuit in the Typical Operating Circuits), connect SET to GND and SETOV to OUT. For the 3.3V fixed output-voltage mode (see the 3.3V fixed output circuit in the Typical Operating Circui ...
... The SET and SETOV inputs determine the output mode. For the 5V fixed output-voltage mode (see the 5V fixed output circuit in the Typical Operating Circuits), connect SET to GND and SETOV to OUT. For the 3.3V fixed output-voltage mode (see the 3.3V fixed output circuit in the Typical Operating Circui ...
Lab 4 Non-ideal meters and some review
... Part 4. A non-ideal ammeter. Recall that to measure the current passing through a given resistor, you place an ammeter in series with it. The resistance of the ammeter should be small so that it does not change significantly the current through the resistor (and hence the voltage drop across the res ...
... Part 4. A non-ideal ammeter. Recall that to measure the current passing through a given resistor, you place an ammeter in series with it. The resistance of the ammeter should be small so that it does not change significantly the current through the resistor (and hence the voltage drop across the res ...
MTD5P06V 5V - Red Rock Energy
... arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit, and specifically disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation special, consequential or incidental damages. “Typical” parameters which may be provided in SCILLC data sheets and/or specifications can and do vary in diff ...
... arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit, and specifically disclaims any and all liability, including without limitation special, consequential or incidental damages. “Typical” parameters which may be provided in SCILLC data sheets and/or specifications can and do vary in diff ...
BDTIC www.BDTIC.com/infineon Resonant LLC Converter: Operation and Design 250W 33Vin 400Vout Design Example
... factor Q and any single value of m, as shown in Figure 2.3. The selection of the m value will be discussed in a later section of this document, but m=6 was used as an example. It can be seen in Figure 2.3 that low Q curves belong to lighter load operation while higher Q curves represent heavier load ...
... factor Q and any single value of m, as shown in Figure 2.3. The selection of the m value will be discussed in a later section of this document, but m=6 was used as an example. It can be seen in Figure 2.3 that low Q curves belong to lighter load operation while higher Q curves represent heavier load ...
Pre-Installation Guide
... completed for successful installation. If any requirements are not met, the installation will be delayed one day the engineer and installation will be rescheduled for the first available Monday after installation problems have been fixed. ...
... completed for successful installation. If any requirements are not met, the installation will be delayed one day the engineer and installation will be rescheduled for the first available Monday after installation problems have been fixed. ...
5 Model Input power requirements Output Voltage / Current ranges
... Voltage Sense: Measured between Voltage Sense and Return, reads actual voltage. Not energized until TEST button is pressed. Reads voltages up to 1000V. Channels C, D, E and F. Note: Voltage sense terminals are inoperative for the ITU-T Power Induction Test circuit. Voltage readings must be made at t ...
... Voltage Sense: Measured between Voltage Sense and Return, reads actual voltage. Not energized until TEST button is pressed. Reads voltages up to 1000V. Channels C, D, E and F. Note: Voltage sense terminals are inoperative for the ITU-T Power Induction Test circuit. Voltage readings must be made at t ...
MAX4104/MAX4105/MAX4304/MAX4305 740MHz, Low-Noise, Low-Distortion Op Amps in SOT23-5 General Description
... 625MHz bandwidth and 400V/µs slew rate. The MAX4304, compensated for gains of +2V/V or greater, delivers a 730MHz bandwidth and a 1000V/µs slew rate. The MAX4105 is compensated for a minimum gain of +5V/V and delivers a 410MHz bandwidth and a 1400V/sec slew rate. The MAX4305 has +10V/V minimum gain ...
... 625MHz bandwidth and 400V/µs slew rate. The MAX4304, compensated for gains of +2V/V or greater, delivers a 730MHz bandwidth and a 1000V/µs slew rate. The MAX4105 is compensated for a minimum gain of +5V/V and delivers a 410MHz bandwidth and a 1400V/sec slew rate. The MAX4305 has +10V/V minimum gain ...
Machine and Pane Level Solutions
... connected in series with the utility supply. • The inverter produces compensating voltage vectors which correct for utility voltage disturbances (sags, imbalance, flicker, voltage harmonics and optionally overvoltages, etc). • For Medium Voltage (MV) applications add a rectifier transformer and chan ...
... connected in series with the utility supply. • The inverter produces compensating voltage vectors which correct for utility voltage disturbances (sags, imbalance, flicker, voltage harmonics and optionally overvoltages, etc). • For Medium Voltage (MV) applications add a rectifier transformer and chan ...
V.35/X.21 Breakout Box, Installation Guide Little Fuse Part #`s are
... resulting from a manufacturer’s device not using standard pinning or general trouble shooting signals in cabling. The unit has status LED's for each signal and flash or are solid green. Each signal lead on the unit allows user to break, pass or force individual signals or jumper together. The V.35 / ...
... resulting from a manufacturer’s device not using standard pinning or general trouble shooting signals in cabling. The unit has status LED's for each signal and flash or are solid green. Each signal lead on the unit allows user to break, pass or force individual signals or jumper together. The V.35 / ...
New Efficient 2T and Gate Design
... 3) lower interconnection effects due to a small area. However, most of the PTL implementations have two basic problems. First, the threshold drop across the single-channel pass transistors results in the reduced current drive and hence slower operation at reduced supply voltages. This aspect is part ...
... 3) lower interconnection effects due to a small area. However, most of the PTL implementations have two basic problems. First, the threshold drop across the single-channel pass transistors results in the reduced current drive and hence slower operation at reduced supply voltages. This aspect is part ...
201-10 Single-Phase Overhead Transformers
... (5-167kVA), completely self-protected (CSP 5-75kVA), or MagneX™ interrupter-protected (5-167kVA) in a variety of ratings to meet or exceed the requirements of applicable ANSI® and NEMA® standards. Units designed per Rural Utilities Service (RUS) standards are also available. CSP transformers have di ...
... (5-167kVA), completely self-protected (CSP 5-75kVA), or MagneX™ interrupter-protected (5-167kVA) in a variety of ratings to meet or exceed the requirements of applicable ANSI® and NEMA® standards. Units designed per Rural Utilities Service (RUS) standards are also available. CSP transformers have di ...
AN60-038 - Mini Circuits
... particular load or source impedance (VSWR) conditions, an undesirable situation. (See also Unconditionally stable.) Cp (Process capability) Process capability is broadly defined as the specification width (S) divided by the process width (P) and is an indication of the spread of the process. Specifi ...
... particular load or source impedance (VSWR) conditions, an undesirable situation. (See also Unconditionally stable.) Cp (Process capability) Process capability is broadly defined as the specification width (S) divided by the process width (P) and is an indication of the spread of the process. Specifi ...
Dynamic Power Considerations in a Complete 12×12 Optical Packet
... coupler and connector losses incurred by the packet, and the packet is ejected from the switching node with power nearly identical to its input levels [2],[3]. The balance of optical power within the multiplewavelength optical packet is critical to system functionality. If the optical power of the p ...
... coupler and connector losses incurred by the packet, and the packet is ejected from the switching node with power nearly identical to its input levels [2],[3]. The balance of optical power within the multiplewavelength optical packet is critical to system functionality. If the optical power of the p ...
ADC-11 Terminal Board User`s Guide
... high accuracy, then you will need to take into account the ADC’s input resistance RADC, which is in parallel with RB. Use the following equation to obtain a value for the parallel equivalent resistance of RB and RADC, RBADC: ...
... high accuracy, then you will need to take into account the ADC’s input resistance RADC, which is in parallel with RB. Use the following equation to obtain a value for the parallel equivalent resistance of RB and RADC, RBADC: ...
Задание 1.
... (1) It is hard to imagine what our lives would be like without electronics. Everything would be more expensive, we would be bored, and a lot colder and dirtier to boot. Even products which don't require electrical components to work, such as winged keels, were likely made with the assistance of elec ...
... (1) It is hard to imagine what our lives would be like without electronics. Everything would be more expensive, we would be bored, and a lot colder and dirtier to boot. Even products which don't require electrical components to work, such as winged keels, were likely made with the assistance of elec ...
Provifrost Bio
... and phosphorus removal from domestic wastewater. Tailored oxidation technologies for adequate ...
... and phosphorus removal from domestic wastewater. Tailored oxidation technologies for adequate ...
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.