Operational Manual
... carefully checked against the list to ensure that no items are missing, damaged or discarded with the packing materials. In the event that any items are missing or damaged, contact ...
... carefully checked against the list to ensure that no items are missing, damaged or discarded with the packing materials. In the event that any items are missing or damaged, contact ...
Concertmate AM/FM Radio
... supplied. Run one cable from SPKR output jack "R" to the jack of the speaker which will be placed to your right when listening. Connect the other cable from SPKR output jack "L" to the speaker which will be on the left. Speakers may be placed in any convenient position, however, for optimum stereo p ...
... supplied. Run one cable from SPKR output jack "R" to the jack of the speaker which will be placed to your right when listening. Connect the other cable from SPKR output jack "L" to the speaker which will be on the left. Speakers may be placed in any convenient position, however, for optimum stereo p ...
guitar amplifier
... 1/4” male Y-cord: ring = send, tip = return, sleeve = ground. Send goes to the effect’s input; return comes from its output. (See the illustration on the previous page for more information.) 9: HEADPHONES: Use this jack to connect a pair of stereo headphones for private listening. The internal speak ...
... 1/4” male Y-cord: ring = send, tip = return, sleeve = ground. Send goes to the effect’s input; return comes from its output. (See the illustration on the previous page for more information.) 9: HEADPHONES: Use this jack to connect a pair of stereo headphones for private listening. The internal speak ...
O A RIGINAL RTICLES
... From the simulation result, it can be seen that by varying the output of the generating unit, the system loss and the voltage limit of the connection is influenced. This is because the output power of generating unit is dependent on terminal voltage. Output of generating unit also affects the power ...
... From the simulation result, it can be seen that by varying the output of the generating unit, the system loss and the voltage limit of the connection is influenced. This is because the output power of generating unit is dependent on terminal voltage. Output of generating unit also affects the power ...
Dc Microgrids Stability
... • Linear controllers refer to PID-type of controllers in which output voltage regulation is achieved by creating a duty cycle signal by comparing the measured output voltage with a reference voltage and then passing that error signal through a PID-type controller. • PD controllers can stabilize cons ...
... • Linear controllers refer to PID-type of controllers in which output voltage regulation is achieved by creating a duty cycle signal by comparing the measured output voltage with a reference voltage and then passing that error signal through a PID-type controller. • PD controllers can stabilize cons ...
EE3306_68HC11_Lab4 - Electrical and Computer Engineering
... In this part, you will program the A/D converter to read inputs PE0 – PE3 and output the result to the LCD display. The 68HC11 A/D system is an 8 bit successive approximation converter with an input multiplexer. The A/D converter requires two reference voltages, VRL and VRH , and on the Axiom board, ...
... In this part, you will program the A/D converter to read inputs PE0 – PE3 and output the result to the LCD display. The 68HC11 A/D system is an 8 bit successive approximation converter with an input multiplexer. The A/D converter requires two reference voltages, VRL and VRH , and on the Axiom board, ...
Electrical Practice - IUOE, Local 501 Training Center
... When DC is applied to a coil, a plot of the current flow in the coil increasing from zero is a(n) a. exponential curve b. time constant curve c. vertical line d. horizontal line ...
... When DC is applied to a coil, a plot of the current flow in the coil increasing from zero is a(n) a. exponential curve b. time constant curve c. vertical line d. horizontal line ...
Bipolar Transistor 10V 3A VCE(sat);0.4V max. NPN Single PCP
... Land Pattern Example Mass (g) Unit 0.058 mm * For reference ...
... Land Pattern Example Mass (g) Unit 0.058 mm * For reference ...
ACS754xCB-050
... IC amplifier gain (mV/G). The linear IC amplifier gain is programmed at the factory to optimize the sensitivity (mV/A) for the full-scale current of the device. Noise (VNOISE). The product of the linear IC amplifier gain (mV/G) and the noise floor for the Allegro Hall effect linear IC (≈1 G). The no ...
... IC amplifier gain (mV/G). The linear IC amplifier gain is programmed at the factory to optimize the sensitivity (mV/A) for the full-scale current of the device. Noise (VNOISE). The product of the linear IC amplifier gain (mV/G) and the noise floor for the Allegro Hall effect linear IC (≈1 G). The no ...
LD Didactic
... • If measurements which imply shock hazard are carried out, a second person has to be informed. • Unexpected voltages at measuring objects (e.g. defective devices or capacitors) have to be reckoned with. • The instrument leads and housing of the multimeter must not be damaged e.g. by cracks or ruptu ...
... • If measurements which imply shock hazard are carried out, a second person has to be informed. • Unexpected voltages at measuring objects (e.g. defective devices or capacitors) have to be reckoned with. • The instrument leads and housing of the multimeter must not be damaged e.g. by cracks or ruptu ...
General Specifications MODEL UM331 Digital Indicator with Alarms
... Before carrying out wiring, turn off the power to the controller and check that cables to be connected are not alive with a tester or the like because there is a possibility of electric shock. ...
... Before carrying out wiring, turn off the power to the controller and check that cables to be connected are not alive with a tester or the like because there is a possibility of electric shock. ...
Decibel Reading #2
... Although decibels were originally used for power ratios, they are nowadays commonly used in electronics to describe voltage or current ratios. In a constant resistive load, power is proportional to the square of the voltage or current in the circuit. Therefore, the decibel ratio of two voltages V1 a ...
... Although decibels were originally used for power ratios, they are nowadays commonly used in electronics to describe voltage or current ratios. In a constant resistive load, power is proportional to the square of the voltage or current in the circuit. Therefore, the decibel ratio of two voltages V1 a ...
P-delta characteristics for the unified power flow controller
... voltage limits at the equipment terminals, and current ratings of the converters were not considered. Notably, this is one of the few papers that examines the possibility of installing a UPFC within the line (i.e., at a point where the UPFC is connected to relatively long transmission line segments ...
... voltage limits at the equipment terminals, and current ratings of the converters were not considered. Notably, this is one of the few papers that examines the possibility of installing a UPFC within the line (i.e., at a point where the UPFC is connected to relatively long transmission line segments ...
FFT Analysis of THD in Distribution System with Grid Connected RES
... Fossil fuel resources are our main sources of energy and they are depleting. Fossil fuels are non renewable and environmentally damaging. Due to increasing pollution of air, universal warming concerns, diminishing fossil fuels and their increasing cost have made it necessary to look towards renewabl ...
... Fossil fuel resources are our main sources of energy and they are depleting. Fossil fuels are non renewable and environmentally damaging. Due to increasing pollution of air, universal warming concerns, diminishing fossil fuels and their increasing cost have made it necessary to look towards renewabl ...
Efficiency of an Electric Motor
... 4. Connect an Ammeter in series with the motor (i.e. between the motor and the power supply). Make sure you use the 10 Amp. socket on the multimeter as you will likely blow the multimeter fuse if you connect to the lower current input. 5. Turn the power supply on but do not raise the voltage level a ...
... 4. Connect an Ammeter in series with the motor (i.e. between the motor and the power supply). Make sure you use the 10 Amp. socket on the multimeter as you will likely blow the multimeter fuse if you connect to the lower current input. 5. Turn the power supply on but do not raise the voltage level a ...
ACS750xCA-075 - Allegro Microsystems
... ▪ Single +5 V supply ▪ 3 kVRMS isolation voltage between terminals 4/5 and pins 1/2/3 for up to 1 minute ▪ 13 kHz bandwidth ▪ Automotive temperature range ▪ End-of-line factory-trimmed for gain and offset ▪ Ultra-low power loss: 130 μΩ internal conductor resistance ▪ Ratiometric output from supply v ...
... ▪ Single +5 V supply ▪ 3 kVRMS isolation voltage between terminals 4/5 and pins 1/2/3 for up to 1 minute ▪ 13 kHz bandwidth ▪ Automotive temperature range ▪ End-of-line factory-trimmed for gain and offset ▪ Ultra-low power loss: 130 μΩ internal conductor resistance ▪ Ratiometric output from supply v ...
Evaluates: MAX1898 MAX1898 Evaluation Kit General Description Features
... low or high impedance, thus turning the LED ON or OFF. If the Li+ cell cannot be charged to 2.5V in less than 1/4 of the total programmed charge time, the charger will go into fault mode. During the fault mode the CHG pin alternates between low and high impedance at an average frequency of 1.5Hz cau ...
... low or high impedance, thus turning the LED ON or OFF. If the Li+ cell cannot be charged to 2.5V in less than 1/4 of the total programmed charge time, the charger will go into fault mode. During the fault mode the CHG pin alternates between low and high impedance at an average frequency of 1.5Hz cau ...
“Fuzzy Logic Speed Controllers Using FPGA Technique For Three
... electronic devices, and we can always place two switches in antiparallel and use blocking diodes to prevent backward conduction) ...
... electronic devices, and we can always place two switches in antiparallel and use blocking diodes to prevent backward conduction) ...
MAX7036 300MHz to 450MHz ASK Receiver with Internal IF Filter General Description
... The AGC circuit monitors the RSSI output. The AGC switches to its low-gain state when the RSSI output reaches 2.2V. The AGC gain reduction is typically 29dB, corresponding to an RSSI voltage drop of 435mV. The LNA resumes high-gain mode when the RSSI level drops back below 1.67V for 13ms for 315MHz ...
... The AGC circuit monitors the RSSI output. The AGC switches to its low-gain state when the RSSI output reaches 2.2V. The AGC gain reduction is typically 29dB, corresponding to an RSSI voltage drop of 435mV. The LNA resumes high-gain mode when the RSSI level drops back below 1.67V for 13ms for 315MHz ...
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.