Keysight Technologies Oscilloscope Probes and Accessories
... probe.” Passive probes are also the most rugged and economical. There are no active components such as transistors or amplifiers in the probe, and therefore passive probes do not need to be powered. ...
... probe.” Passive probes are also the most rugged and economical. There are no active components such as transistors or amplifiers in the probe, and therefore passive probes do not need to be powered. ...
Iza_MSthesis - Electrical and Computer Engineering
... because the electrodes can be protected with low sputtering yield materials even if these are insulating. Capacitive coupled plasma sources are simple to fabricate and compact, but they require more complicated electronics than DC sources to drive them. The fact that the electric field is perpendicu ...
... because the electrodes can be protected with low sputtering yield materials even if these are insulating. Capacitive coupled plasma sources are simple to fabricate and compact, but they require more complicated electronics than DC sources to drive them. The fact that the electric field is perpendicu ...
BATTERY 101
... How long can I discharge my Discover® battery? ......................................................................................................... 6 What is the Peukert Effect? ..................................................................................................................... ...
... How long can I discharge my Discover® battery? ......................................................................................................... 6 What is the Peukert Effect? ..................................................................................................................... ...
Winter, 2006 - Emi-guru
... place. These include ionizers, conductive materials (floors, tables, etc.) and wrist straps. The manufacturing goal is prevention — of even a single discharge. In the EMI world, this prevention of a discharge is not considered an EMI problem. When electronic equipment is placed in use, however, we c ...
... place. These include ionizers, conductive materials (floors, tables, etc.) and wrist straps. The manufacturing goal is prevention — of even a single discharge. In the EMI world, this prevention of a discharge is not considered an EMI problem. When electronic equipment is placed in use, however, we c ...
Attachment
... Manufacturer shall provide terminals in the control cabinet for customer connection of 120/240V, single-phase, three-wire source and 125VDC ungrounded two-wire source. EWEB will provide 120/240V single-phase, three-wire, 60 Hz source for operation of all transformer auxiliaries, including the coolin ...
... Manufacturer shall provide terminals in the control cabinet for customer connection of 120/240V, single-phase, three-wire source and 125VDC ungrounded two-wire source. EWEB will provide 120/240V single-phase, three-wire, 60 Hz source for operation of all transformer auxiliaries, including the coolin ...
Instructions for Installation, Operation, and Maintenance
... commonly known as the National Electrical Code (NEC), OSHA, and local procedures and standards. This includes visual inspections while the vertical section door is open, making any adjustments inside or outside the switchgear vertical section, performing maintenance, or installing replacement parts. ...
... commonly known as the National Electrical Code (NEC), OSHA, and local procedures and standards. This includes visual inspections while the vertical section door is open, making any adjustments inside or outside the switchgear vertical section, performing maintenance, or installing replacement parts. ...
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS INSTRUCTION
... Wiring and Troubleshooting Tips are available on-line at http://www.iotaengineering.com/wiringtips.pdf ...
... Wiring and Troubleshooting Tips are available on-line at http://www.iotaengineering.com/wiringtips.pdf ...
Power System Fundamentals
... • Generating plants are frequently built at sites remote from Load centers • Build them near sources of fuel. (Water resources, Coal deposits, wind sources….) • NIMBY syndrome • Can have a large footprint • Environmental effects ...
... • Generating plants are frequently built at sites remote from Load centers • Build them near sources of fuel. (Water resources, Coal deposits, wind sources….) • NIMBY syndrome • Can have a large footprint • Environmental effects ...
Thermal Handbook - Maxim Integrated
... into the ADC, or the current source may be eliminated and a voltage source may be used to provide bias to the RTD-RREF divider. Note that this approach can provide accurate results only when the wires connecting the RTD to circuit have very low resistance. When the RTD’s cable resistance is signific ...
... into the ADC, or the current source may be eliminated and a voltage source may be used to provide bias to the RTD-RREF divider. Note that this approach can provide accurate results only when the wires connecting the RTD to circuit have very low resistance. When the RTD’s cable resistance is signific ...
Practical Strain Gage Measurements
... stress in the y direction and in this case zero is the minimum normal stress. So the requirements for the principal axes are met by the x-y axes. In Figure 6, the x-y axes are the principal axes, since that bar is also loaded uniaxially. The n-t axes in Figure 6 do not meet the zero shear stress req ...
... stress in the y direction and in this case zero is the minimum normal stress. So the requirements for the principal axes are met by the x-y axes. In Figure 6, the x-y axes are the principal axes, since that bar is also loaded uniaxially. The n-t axes in Figure 6 do not meet the zero shear stress req ...
POWER SYSTEM FAULTS
... involved, which can basically be considered as fault resistance. In this respect, the faults are categorized as: • solid (bolted) faults which involve negligible fault resistance and • resistive faults. Usually, for inter-phase faults, fault resistances are small and in general do not exceed 0.5 Ω. ...
... involved, which can basically be considered as fault resistance. In this respect, the faults are categorized as: • solid (bolted) faults which involve negligible fault resistance and • resistive faults. Usually, for inter-phase faults, fault resistances are small and in general do not exceed 0.5 Ω. ...
Test, Tools, and Prototyping Section
... • Large 0.37"/9.4mm LED display • Functionally complete no additional components required • Wide power supply inputs - 5-40VDC • 20mV internal shunt minimizes power loss ...
... • Large 0.37"/9.4mm LED display • Functionally complete no additional components required • Wide power supply inputs - 5-40VDC • 20mV internal shunt minimizes power loss ...
docx - IBIS Open Forum
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... [IBIS Ver] ..................................................................................................................................... 19 ...
Analog I/O Module
... • Use an IEC 60127-approved fuse on the output circuit. This is required when equipment containing the MicroSmart is destined for Europe. • Use an EU-approved circuit breaker. This is required when equipment containing the MicroSmart is destined for Europe. • Make sure of safety before starting and ...
... • Use an IEC 60127-approved fuse on the output circuit. This is required when equipment containing the MicroSmart is destined for Europe. • Use an EU-approved circuit breaker. This is required when equipment containing the MicroSmart is destined for Europe. • Make sure of safety before starting and ...
Comparison of PAM-4 and NRZ Signaling
... Previous comparison assumes no special encoding of data to overcome limitations of signalling technique. Many existing PAM-4 implementations use coding to limit or eliminate transitions between non-adjacent levels. Advantages: Increased eye width due to reduction/elimination of non-adjacent transiti ...
... Previous comparison assumes no special encoding of data to overcome limitations of signalling technique. Many existing PAM-4 implementations use coding to limit or eliminate transitions between non-adjacent levels. Advantages: Increased eye width due to reduction/elimination of non-adjacent transiti ...
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.