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... z Before wiring or inspection, power must be switched OFF. To confirm that, LED indication of the operation panel must be checked. (It must be OFF.) Any person who is involved in wiring or inspection shall wait for at least 10 minutes after the power supply has been switched OFF and check that there ...
... z Before wiring or inspection, power must be switched OFF. To confirm that, LED indication of the operation panel must be checked. (It must be OFF.) Any person who is involved in wiring or inspection shall wait for at least 10 minutes after the power supply has been switched OFF and check that there ...
Antenna Detection Application Note
... In addition, two different antenna cases are studied: the first one takes into account an antenna presenting zero DC impedance. The second case considers an antenna showing open circuit to DC signals, so that, in order to detect antenna presence, a 10KΩ nominal value resistor has to be embedded in p ...
... In addition, two different antenna cases are studied: the first one takes into account an antenna presenting zero DC impedance. The second case considers an antenna showing open circuit to DC signals, so that, in order to detect antenna presence, a 10KΩ nominal value resistor has to be embedded in p ...
Specification Sheet
... D Load shed test button allows the operator to cycle the load shed relays in order of priority (when generator is in ...
... D Load shed test button allows the operator to cycle the load shed relays in order of priority (when generator is in ...
The LHC Beam Interlock System
... As many other protection systems, QPS designed to maximize safety (1oo2 voting to trigger abort) Redesign of critical interfaces, QL controllers, eventually 600A detection boards, CL detectors, … in 2oo3 logic, as best compromise between high safety and availability ...
... As many other protection systems, QPS designed to maximize safety (1oo2 voting to trigger abort) Redesign of critical interfaces, QL controllers, eventually 600A detection boards, CL detectors, … in 2oo3 logic, as best compromise between high safety and availability ...
Development Steps of the RF
... level which can be extracted from a RIT 10 (10 cm discharge diameter) thruster. A RIT as designed and qualified for Artemis was equipped with a grid system optimised for maximum thrust level. The grid design was driven by the results of the study of the ESA-XX thruster (26 cm, 200 mN thrust level, I ...
... level which can be extracted from a RIT 10 (10 cm discharge diameter) thruster. A RIT as designed and qualified for Artemis was equipped with a grid system optimised for maximum thrust level. The grid design was driven by the results of the study of the ESA-XX thruster (26 cm, 200 mN thrust level, I ...
A The device type on this drawing have been changed to reflect... 03-12-04 Thomas M. Hess
... Marking for device class M shall be in accordance with MIL-PRF-38535, appendix A. The AID number shall be added to the marking by the manufacturer. 3.6.1 Certification/compliance mark. The certification mark for device classes Q and V shall be a "QML" or "Q" as required in MIL-PRF-38535. The complia ...
... Marking for device class M shall be in accordance with MIL-PRF-38535, appendix A. The AID number shall be added to the marking by the manufacturer. 3.6.1 Certification/compliance mark. The certification mark for device classes Q and V shall be a "QML" or "Q" as required in MIL-PRF-38535. The complia ...
Frequency Input Alarm Trips, Factory Ranged API 1700 G, API 1720 G
... If the sensor requires external power or a load resistor, refer to the sensor manufacturer’s data sheet to determine compatibility and proper wiring. Relay Output Terminals See wiring diagram for connections. The module does not provide power to the relay contacts. Inductive loads (motors, solenoids ...
... If the sensor requires external power or a load resistor, refer to the sensor manufacturer’s data sheet to determine compatibility and proper wiring. Relay Output Terminals See wiring diagram for connections. The module does not provide power to the relay contacts. Inductive loads (motors, solenoids ...
Optical Detectors and Human Vision
... Because optical detectors often are used for detection of fast pulses, another important term, called rise time, is often used to describe the speed of the detector response. Rise time is defined as the time difference between the point at which the detector has reached 10% of its peak output and th ...
... Because optical detectors often are used for detection of fast pulses, another important term, called rise time, is often used to describe the speed of the detector response. Rise time is defined as the time difference between the point at which the detector has reached 10% of its peak output and th ...
25471_energy_conversion_19
... eddy current loss 6-rotor carefully machined to produce uniform air gap, reducing stray load losses ...
... eddy current loss 6-rotor carefully machined to produce uniform air gap, reducing stray load losses ...
Coding Schemes Used With Data Converters
... one’s complement of its counterpart BTC, and is also very similar to COB, although this relationship is not immediately obvious. The only difference between COB and CTC is that the MSB has been inverted. With CTC coding, digital “zero” is at an analog voltage which is slightly less (1 LSB) than anal ...
... one’s complement of its counterpart BTC, and is also very similar to COB, although this relationship is not immediately obvious. The only difference between COB and CTC is that the MSB has been inverted. With CTC coding, digital “zero” is at an analog voltage which is slightly less (1 LSB) than anal ...
Kit Catalog - Rainbow Kits
... distance of 6 to 20’ Place the transmitter on one side of a door way and the receiver on the other side to see if an object passes through. Can be used as a remote switch to turn objects OFF and ON by infrared. The IR receiver will only receive 40KHz modulated infrared light. You can configure the o ...
... distance of 6 to 20’ Place the transmitter on one side of a door way and the receiver on the other side to see if an object passes through. Can be used as a remote switch to turn objects OFF and ON by infrared. The IR receiver will only receive 40KHz modulated infrared light. You can configure the o ...
Primary Contacts - Pathway Connectivity
... The DMX input port shall be capable of withstanding short-term application of up to 250V without damage to internal components. DMX input protection shall be self-healing, rated for 250V. Replaceable fuses shall not be acceptable. The DMX input port shall provide 1500-volt optical isolation between ...
... The DMX input port shall be capable of withstanding short-term application of up to 250V without damage to internal components. DMX input protection shall be self-healing, rated for 250V. Replaceable fuses shall not be acceptable. The DMX input port shall provide 1500-volt optical isolation between ...
current, resistance, and electromotive force
... IDENTIFY: First use Ohm’s law to find the resistance at 20.0°C; then calculate the resistivity from the resistance. Finally use the dependence of resistance on temperature to calculate the temperature coefficient of resistance. SET UP: Ohm’s law is R = V/I, R = ρL/A, R = R0[1 + α(T – T0)], and the r ...
... IDENTIFY: First use Ohm’s law to find the resistance at 20.0°C; then calculate the resistivity from the resistance. Finally use the dependence of resistance on temperature to calculate the temperature coefficient of resistance. SET UP: Ohm’s law is R = V/I, R = ρL/A, R = R0[1 + α(T – T0)], and the r ...
25_InstructorSolutionsWin
... IDENTIFY: First use Ohm’s law to find the resistance at 20.0°C; then calculate the resistivity from the resistance. Finally use the dependence of resistance on temperature to calculate the temperature coefficient of resistance. SET UP: Ohm’s law is R = V/I, R = L/A, R = R0[1 + (T – T0)], and the r ...
... IDENTIFY: First use Ohm’s law to find the resistance at 20.0°C; then calculate the resistivity from the resistance. Finally use the dependence of resistance on temperature to calculate the temperature coefficient of resistance. SET UP: Ohm’s law is R = V/I, R = L/A, R = R0[1 + (T – T0)], and the r ...
A NEW SOFT STARTING METHOD FOR WOUND–ROTOR
... method with the proposed one. 4) The condition of considering electrical limitations on rotor current. In this case those values of Ra , Xla and Xca are acceptable in simulation program which satisfy the constraints. 5) The condition of considering mechanical limitations on rotor current. In this ca ...
... method with the proposed one. 4) The condition of considering electrical limitations on rotor current. In this case those values of Ra , Xla and Xca are acceptable in simulation program which satisfy the constraints. 5) The condition of considering mechanical limitations on rotor current. In this ca ...
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.