Section 93.30 - Exide Technologies
... Specifications: The silicon controlled rectifier is designed to maintain a system voltage within + or 0.5% of the set value without exceeding its rated output current. It will maintain + or - 0.5% with input voltage variations 10% above or below the rated input AC voltage and with 5% frequency varia ...
... Specifications: The silicon controlled rectifier is designed to maintain a system voltage within + or 0.5% of the set value without exceeding its rated output current. It will maintain + or - 0.5% with input voltage variations 10% above or below the rated input AC voltage and with 5% frequency varia ...
KN-Q7A - Chinese Radio Kits
... noise comes out of the speaker. Turn the TUNE control to check if VXO frequency changes thus the noise tone changes. The VXO frequency change can be detected by a general coverage SSB/CW receiver nearby. Check soldering and the presence of 8 V on pin 8 of the NE602A if it is not normal. If all is ok ...
... noise comes out of the speaker. Turn the TUNE control to check if VXO frequency changes thus the noise tone changes. The VXO frequency change can be detected by a general coverage SSB/CW receiver nearby. Check soldering and the presence of 8 V on pin 8 of the NE602A if it is not normal. If all is ok ...
AD7785 3-Channel, Low Noise, Low Power, 20-Bit ∑-Δ
... continuous with all data transmitted in a continuous train of pulses. Alternatively, it can be a noncontinuous clock with the information being transmitted to or from the ADC in smaller batches of data. Clock In/Clock Out. The internal clock can be made available at this pin. Alternatively, the inte ...
... continuous with all data transmitted in a continuous train of pulses. Alternatively, it can be a noncontinuous clock with the information being transmitted to or from the ADC in smaller batches of data. Clock In/Clock Out. The internal clock can be made available at this pin. Alternatively, the inte ...
EE414 Lecture Notes (electronic)
... - resistance of the substrate - Rsub = 1-200 ohms Operation - since the resistances are high they can be neglected, thus the SCR is only triggered by an external event - if the collector current of one transistor is temporarily increased, a positive feedback loop will occur due to a gain greater tha ...
... - resistance of the substrate - Rsub = 1-200 ohms Operation - since the resistances are high they can be neglected, thus the SCR is only triggered by an external event - if the collector current of one transistor is temporarily increased, a positive feedback loop will occur due to a gain greater tha ...
Conduction Losses and Common Mode EMI Analysis on
... sensing. It should be noted that switches S1 and S2 in both Dual Boost and Two-circuit-boost PFC are operated simultaneously by the same gate signal from the controller. Although both switches are always gated, only one switch, on which the positive input voltage is induced, carries positive current ...
... sensing. It should be noted that switches S1 and S2 in both Dual Boost and Two-circuit-boost PFC are operated simultaneously by the same gate signal from the controller. Although both switches are always gated, only one switch, on which the positive input voltage is induced, carries positive current ...
Evaluates: MAX4983E/MAX4984E MAX4983E Evaluation Kit General Description Features
... inputs by configuring jumper JU1, as shown in Table. 2. The EV kit is powered from the type-B USB port (P1) and provides an on-board regulated 3.3V supply to power the MAX4983E IC. All USB signal traces are 90Ω differential controlled-impedance traces. The EV kit also includes an on-board VBUS power ...
... inputs by configuring jumper JU1, as shown in Table. 2. The EV kit is powered from the type-B USB port (P1) and provides an on-board regulated 3.3V supply to power the MAX4983E IC. All USB signal traces are 90Ω differential controlled-impedance traces. The EV kit also includes an on-board VBUS power ...
Two Transistor Synapse with Spike Timing Dependent Plasticity
... convolved past one another. For this simulation, both mechanisms were assumed to contribute currents and corresponding weight updates that increase exponentially beyond the relevant threshold voltage (source-drain voltage for injection and oxide voltage for tunneling). For simplicity, the exponentia ...
... convolved past one another. For this simulation, both mechanisms were assumed to contribute currents and corresponding weight updates that increase exponentially beyond the relevant threshold voltage (source-drain voltage for injection and oxide voltage for tunneling). For simplicity, the exponentia ...
Ground fault testing
... for the Micromegas (See Error! Reference source not found.), where we indicate the signal current flows for each component of the detector; strips, pads, and wires. In Figure 3, below, the outer planes labeled “AGnd” correspond to the outer copper layers in Error! Reference source not found.. For cl ...
... for the Micromegas (See Error! Reference source not found.), where we indicate the signal current flows for each component of the detector; strips, pads, and wires. In Figure 3, below, the outer planes labeled “AGnd” correspond to the outer copper layers in Error! Reference source not found.. For cl ...
Frequency and power dependence of spin
... function of B, f , hrf , and the parameters of the bilayer system. They showed that VISHE at resonant conditions depends linearly on the microwave power. This dependence is well reproduced only at 6 GHz. Figure 4(d) represents the ratio of V extracted from measurements at 1 and 6 GHz, V1 GHz /V6 ...
... function of B, f , hrf , and the parameters of the bilayer system. They showed that VISHE at resonant conditions depends linearly on the microwave power. This dependence is well reproduced only at 6 GHz. Figure 4(d) represents the ratio of V extracted from measurements at 1 and 6 GHz, V1 GHz /V6 ...
BDTIC www.BDTIC.com/infineon Application Note No. 067
... to increased unit-to-unit variation in operating current due to the usual variation in the DC Beta (hFE) of the internal transistor cells. It is therefore recommended that R1 be used in all cases. ...
... to increased unit-to-unit variation in operating current due to the usual variation in the DC Beta (hFE) of the internal transistor cells. It is therefore recommended that R1 be used in all cases. ...
PowerCut 1300/1600
... 3. Do not weld, cut or perform other hot work until the work piece has been completely cleaned so that there are no substances on the work piece which might produce flammable or toxic vapors. Do not do hot work on closed containers. They may explode. 4. Have fire extinguishing equipment handy for i ...
... 3. Do not weld, cut or perform other hot work until the work piece has been completely cleaned so that there are no substances on the work piece which might produce flammable or toxic vapors. Do not do hot work on closed containers. They may explode. 4. Have fire extinguishing equipment handy for i ...
CMOS Mixed Signal Design - Part I: OpAmp Design
... parallel with that of the amplifying stage. If we use a single transistor current load for a cascode, the output resistance of the load will be ≈ ro while that of the cascode stage will be ≈ A × ro . The effective output resistance will thus be dominated by the much lower resistance of the load and ...
... parallel with that of the amplifying stage. If we use a single transistor current load for a cascode, the output resistance of the load will be ≈ ro while that of the cascode stage will be ≈ A × ro . The effective output resistance will thus be dominated by the much lower resistance of the load and ...
Basics of Motor Drives
... Power is measured in watts and is represented by the symbol “W”. The watt is defined as the rate work is done in a circuit when 1 amp flows with 1 volt applied. ...
... Power is measured in watts and is represented by the symbol “W”. The watt is defined as the rate work is done in a circuit when 1 amp flows with 1 volt applied. ...
TM 11–6625–2781–14–6
... set to the voltage of the ac power source. BEFORE SWITCHING ON THIS INSTRUMENT, make sure that all devices connected to the instrument are connected to the protective earth ground. BEFORE SWITCHING ON THIS INSTRUMENT, make sure the line power (mains) plug is connected to a three-conductor line power ...
... set to the voltage of the ac power source. BEFORE SWITCHING ON THIS INSTRUMENT, make sure that all devices connected to the instrument are connected to the protective earth ground. BEFORE SWITCHING ON THIS INSTRUMENT, make sure the line power (mains) plug is connected to a three-conductor line power ...
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.