LTZ1000/LTZ1000A - Ultra Precision Reference
... Ordinary breadboarding techniques are not good enough to give stable output voltage with the LTZ1000 family devices. For breadboarding, it is suggested that a small printed circuit board be made up using the reference, the amplifier and wire wound resistors. Care must be taken to ensure that heater ...
... Ordinary breadboarding techniques are not good enough to give stable output voltage with the LTZ1000 family devices. For breadboarding, it is suggested that a small printed circuit board be made up using the reference, the amplifier and wire wound resistors. Care must be taken to ensure that heater ...
HMC676LC3C 数据资料DataSheet下载
... supports 10 Gbps operation while providing 100 ps propagation delay and 60 ps minimum pulse width with 0.2 ps rms random jitter (RJ). Overdrive and slew rate dispersion are typically 10 ps, making the device ideal for a wide range of applications from ATE to broadband communications. The reduced swi ...
... supports 10 Gbps operation while providing 100 ps propagation delay and 60 ps minimum pulse width with 0.2 ps rms random jitter (RJ). Overdrive and slew rate dispersion are typically 10 ps, making the device ideal for a wide range of applications from ATE to broadband communications. The reduced swi ...
GIGAVAC HXNC241 Normally Closed EPIC DC Contactor
... 4 Contactor has two coils. Both are used for pick-up, and then in approximately 75 milliseconds, one coil is electronically removed from the coil drive circuit. The remaining coil supplies low continuous hold power sufficient for the contactor to meet all of its specified performance specifications. ...
... 4 Contactor has two coils. Both are used for pick-up, and then in approximately 75 milliseconds, one coil is electronically removed from the coil drive circuit. The remaining coil supplies low continuous hold power sufficient for the contactor to meet all of its specified performance specifications. ...
BA15218F
... (Note 3) The voltage difference between inverting input and non-inverting input is the differential input voltage. Then input terminal voltage is set to more than VEE. (Note 4) An excessive input current will flow when input voltages of less than VEE-0.6V are applied. The input current can be set to ...
... (Note 3) The voltage difference between inverting input and non-inverting input is the differential input voltage. Then input terminal voltage is set to more than VEE. (Note 4) An excessive input current will flow when input voltages of less than VEE-0.6V are applied. The input current can be set to ...
ACS Control with opto-Triac
... To switch-on a Triac or an ACS, a gate current must be applied between Gate (G) and terminal A1 for Triac, or between Gate and terminal COM for ACS. For Triac, the gate current could be positive and negative thanks to the two back-to-back diodes, implemented between G and A1. The silicon structure o ...
... To switch-on a Triac or an ACS, a gate current must be applied between Gate (G) and terminal A1 for Triac, or between Gate and terminal COM for ACS. For Triac, the gate current could be positive and negative thanks to the two back-to-back diodes, implemented between G and A1. The silicon structure o ...
Process Variation Aware Synthesis of Application-Specific MPSoCs to Maximize Yield
... [3]. A rise in the value of VT increases circuit delay (which decreases maximum core frequency) and decreases the leakage power of the core; on the other hand, a reduction in VT decreases circuit delay and increases leakage power. Variations can thus impact both the performance and power of MPSoC de ...
... [3]. A rise in the value of VT increases circuit delay (which decreases maximum core frequency) and decreases the leakage power of the core; on the other hand, a reduction in VT decreases circuit delay and increases leakage power. Variations can thus impact both the performance and power of MPSoC de ...
ph104exp03_DC_Circuits_04 - Physics Department, Princeton
... polarity, especially when connecting voltmeters and ammeters. Measure the potential difference (in Volts) between two points in a circuit or across a component, like a resistor. Good voltmeters have a very large internal resistance, and are put in parallel with the circuit element across which you w ...
... polarity, especially when connecting voltmeters and ammeters. Measure the potential difference (in Volts) between two points in a circuit or across a component, like a resistor. Good voltmeters have a very large internal resistance, and are put in parallel with the circuit element across which you w ...
CCK_clicker_questions
... 2.If you increase the voltage of the battery, how will the light bulb change? A. It will be look brighter because the yellow lines are brighter and longer B. It will be less bright because the yellow lines are less bright and shorter C. There is no change because the bulb just uses the extra energy ...
... 2.If you increase the voltage of the battery, how will the light bulb change? A. It will be look brighter because the yellow lines are brighter and longer B. It will be less bright because the yellow lines are less bright and shorter C. There is no change because the bulb just uses the extra energy ...
Worksheet on Ohms Law
... A certain electric stove has a 16 Ω heating element. (The resistance is 16 Ω. ) The current going through the element is 15 A. Calculate the voltage across the element. ...
... A certain electric stove has a 16 Ω heating element. (The resistance is 16 Ω. ) The current going through the element is 15 A. Calculate the voltage across the element. ...
200CR Conductivity/Resistivity Instrument Initial Set
... For additional information refer to Manual 84295. For coverage of digital RS232/RS422 communications refer to Manual 84364. ...
... For additional information refer to Manual 84295. For coverage of digital RS232/RS422 communications refer to Manual 84364. ...
GFX-15 - Crate
... 2: GAIN: Use this control to adjust the amount of compression and distortion from the amplifier. With the control fully counter clockwise, the sound will have a thick compressed quality. As you rotate the control clockwise the amount of distortion increases. Crate’s exclusive “Flex-Wave” circuitry u ...
... 2: GAIN: Use this control to adjust the amount of compression and distortion from the amplifier. With the control fully counter clockwise, the sound will have a thick compressed quality. As you rotate the control clockwise the amount of distortion increases. Crate’s exclusive “Flex-Wave” circuitry u ...
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... industrial applications. Rated at 24 VDC with 60 ampere capability this unit will provide power for multiple control systems and auxiliary equipment such as FIRE EYEs and area lighting. There are no brushes or springs to wear or fail and with only one moving part, a unitized non-electrical rotor sha ...
... industrial applications. Rated at 24 VDC with 60 ampere capability this unit will provide power for multiple control systems and auxiliary equipment such as FIRE EYEs and area lighting. There are no brushes or springs to wear or fail and with only one moving part, a unitized non-electrical rotor sha ...
RadiLink
... The RadiLink® is an analog optical fibre link meant to replace coaxial cables in emission and certain immunity test set-ups. Coaxial cables have a high loss, certainly at higher frequencies, are hard to handle and influence chamber characteristics. The RadiLink® brings an end to all these problems. ...
... The RadiLink® is an analog optical fibre link meant to replace coaxial cables in emission and certain immunity test set-ups. Coaxial cables have a high loss, certainly at higher frequencies, are hard to handle and influence chamber characteristics. The RadiLink® brings an end to all these problems. ...
Cover Page - Howard Industries
... Line Current Input: Line drop compensation is provided by a current transformer input with a 0.2 A full scale rating. A Beckwith Electric model M-0121 (5 A to 0.2 A) or M-0169A (5 A or 8.66 A to 0.2 A) Auxiliary Current Transformer is available when required. The burden imposed on the current source ...
... Line Current Input: Line drop compensation is provided by a current transformer input with a 0.2 A full scale rating. A Beckwith Electric model M-0121 (5 A to 0.2 A) or M-0169A (5 A or 8.66 A to 0.2 A) Auxiliary Current Transformer is available when required. The burden imposed on the current source ...
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.