Detailed description
... FAULT INDICATOR FI output. The output switches signal light on the dashboard when a fault is detected. M+ and M- servo motor outputs. Outputs for exhaust throttle servo propelling. NEUTRAL and SIDE STAND blocking inputs. In case at least one of these inputs is not grounded the unit locks ignition. B ...
... FAULT INDICATOR FI output. The output switches signal light on the dashboard when a fault is detected. M+ and M- servo motor outputs. Outputs for exhaust throttle servo propelling. NEUTRAL and SIDE STAND blocking inputs. In case at least one of these inputs is not grounded the unit locks ignition. B ...
DC Coupling with 7 Series FPGAs GTX Transceivers
... The desired values for OCT V and VICM are very close to the actual values. There is no performance degradation between 0.7V and 1.2V VICM. Ideally, OCT Zin should be as close to 50Ω as possible, but with GPON line rates being very low, the reflections due to impedance mismatch should not be a major ...
... The desired values for OCT V and VICM are very close to the actual values. There is no performance degradation between 0.7V and 1.2V VICM. Ideally, OCT Zin should be as close to 50Ω as possible, but with GPON line rates being very low, the reflections due to impedance mismatch should not be a major ...
GSTQ004
... o GRID EVENTS DATABASES: these units collect basic information about tripping of feeders, protections and other events or measures from SCADA. The aim is to be fast and standard regardless the SCADA database already used within the DSO. o META DATABASES: they keep information about the location of a ...
... o GRID EVENTS DATABASES: these units collect basic information about tripping of feeders, protections and other events or measures from SCADA. The aim is to be fast and standard regardless the SCADA database already used within the DSO. o META DATABASES: they keep information about the location of a ...
TS000051 - Delta – Service Net
... If upper switch system appears to be working correctly, but the motor does not start, insert the key, engage switch lever, and perform the following checks: 1. Measure the battery voltage with a DC voltmeter. Connect probes to the Positive circuit breaker terminal (where two wires are attached on th ...
... If upper switch system appears to be working correctly, but the motor does not start, insert the key, engage switch lever, and perform the following checks: 1. Measure the battery voltage with a DC voltmeter. Connect probes to the Positive circuit breaker terminal (where two wires are attached on th ...
Resonance measurement of periodically driven contact potential
... contemporary application of this method see, for example, the PhD thesis.2 If the CPD is not constant in time, and it is induced by chopping of the laser radiation or by some other electromagnetic excitations, then the classical vibrating reed method is not applicable and we suggest to use a resonan ...
... contemporary application of this method see, for example, the PhD thesis.2 If the CPD is not constant in time, and it is induced by chopping of the laser radiation or by some other electromagnetic excitations, then the classical vibrating reed method is not applicable and we suggest to use a resonan ...
AD8317 1 MHz to 10 GHz, 55 dB Log Detector/Controller Data
... is equipped with a detector cell. The device can be used in either measurement or controller modes. The AD8317 maintains accurate log conformance for signals of 1 MHz to 8 GHz and provides useful operation to 10 GHz. The input dynamic range is typically 55 dB (re: 50 Ω) with less than ±3 dB error. T ...
... is equipped with a detector cell. The device can be used in either measurement or controller modes. The AD8317 maintains accurate log conformance for signals of 1 MHz to 8 GHz and provides useful operation to 10 GHz. The input dynamic range is typically 55 dB (re: 50 Ω) with less than ±3 dB error. T ...
Testing of Conducted Energy Weapons CPRC
... exception was a slightly higher voltage under load. The 1469 volts measured is higher than the 1380 volts at the upper end of the variance provided by the manufacturer. While it is slightly higher than anticipated the current measured for this CEW is lower than all others. The power of the input int ...
... exception was a slightly higher voltage under load. The 1469 volts measured is higher than the 1380 volts at the upper end of the variance provided by the manufacturer. While it is slightly higher than anticipated the current measured for this CEW is lower than all others. The power of the input int ...
IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IOSR-JEEE) e-ISSN: 2278-1676,p-ISSN: 2320-3331,
... thermal conversion and solar electric (photovoltaic) conversion. Solar thermal is employed in heating of fluids to produce steam to derive turbines for large scale centralized generation while solar electric (photovoltaic) which is considered in this paper, is the direct conversion of sunlight into ...
... thermal conversion and solar electric (photovoltaic) conversion. Solar thermal is employed in heating of fluids to produce steam to derive turbines for large scale centralized generation while solar electric (photovoltaic) which is considered in this paper, is the direct conversion of sunlight into ...
74LCX240 Low Voltage Octal Buffer/Line Driver with 5V Tolerant Inputs and Outputs
... The LCX240 is an inverting octal buffer and line driver designed to be employed as a memory address driver, clock driver and bus oriented transmitter or receiver. The device is designed for low voltage (2.5V or 3.3V) VCC applications with capability of interfacing to a 5V signal environment. ...
... The LCX240 is an inverting octal buffer and line driver designed to be employed as a memory address driver, clock driver and bus oriented transmitter or receiver. The device is designed for low voltage (2.5V or 3.3V) VCC applications with capability of interfacing to a 5V signal environment. ...
File - Electrical Technology
... An attempt by the temperature to increase and shift the collector current (IC) and the operating point respectively will experience a self feedback situation to correct this unwanted change. If the collector current (IC) tries to increase due to an increase in temperature will cause the emitter curr ...
... An attempt by the temperature to increase and shift the collector current (IC) and the operating point respectively will experience a self feedback situation to correct this unwanted change. If the collector current (IC) tries to increase due to an increase in temperature will cause the emitter curr ...
A Low-Impedance, Sub-Bandgap 0.6μm CMOS Reference with 0.84
... considerably smaller than small-signal emitter-base resistance rπ to ensure the voltage-divider ratios presented are independent of rπ, which is not difficult because β is relatively high. Accuracy: Process variations and mismatch, as noted earlier, have a strong influence on the accuracy of bandgap ...
... considerably smaller than small-signal emitter-base resistance rπ to ensure the voltage-divider ratios presented are independent of rπ, which is not difficult because β is relatively high. Accuracy: Process variations and mismatch, as noted earlier, have a strong influence on the accuracy of bandgap ...
What is a Switch?
... – DC –Direct Current (minimum UL requirements) – Horsepower (for switches designed to control small motor loads) ...
... – DC –Direct Current (minimum UL requirements) – Horsepower (for switches designed to control small motor loads) ...
XAPP459 - Eliminating I/O Coupling Effects when Interfacing Large-Swing Single-Ended Signals to User I/O Pins on Spartan-3 Families
... output buffers associated with the User I/O pins in each bank. User I/O input buffers are powered by VCCO, VCCINT, or VCCAUX, depending on the device family and the signal standard in use. Dual-purpose pins function as specific configuration-related signals before entry into user mode; afterwards, t ...
... output buffers associated with the User I/O pins in each bank. User I/O input buffers are powered by VCCO, VCCINT, or VCCAUX, depending on the device family and the signal standard in use. Dual-purpose pins function as specific configuration-related signals before entry into user mode; afterwards, t ...
Physics 111 Fall 2007 Electric Currents and DC Circuits
... This 1.7 mA current has to flow through the remainder of the circuit which has an equivalent resistance of 2 kΩ. The potential drop across this resistor is given from Ohm’s law V2 kΩ = I 2 kΩ R = 1.7mA × 2kΩ = 3.4V . However, this branch of the circuit, expanding the circuit back to its original st ...
... This 1.7 mA current has to flow through the remainder of the circuit which has an equivalent resistance of 2 kΩ. The potential drop across this resistor is given from Ohm’s law V2 kΩ = I 2 kΩ R = 1.7mA × 2kΩ = 3.4V . However, this branch of the circuit, expanding the circuit back to its original st ...
LTC4002- 2-Cell Standalone Li-Ion Switch Mode Battery Charger
... current drops below the End-of-Charge threshold for more than 120µs, the N-channel MOSFET turns off and a 25µA current source is connected from the CHRG pin to GND. When the timer runs out or the input supply is removed, the 25µA current source is turned off and the CHRG pin becomes high impedance. ...
... current drops below the End-of-Charge threshold for more than 120µs, the N-channel MOSFET turns off and a 25µA current source is connected from the CHRG pin to GND. When the timer runs out or the input supply is removed, the 25µA current source is turned off and the CHRG pin becomes high impedance. ...
1 parts description
... Ensure strong sunlight or Ensure the sensor’s line of Ensure the sensors car headlights do not shine sight is free from any false are mounted on a directly on to the receiver. alarm sources such as stable and firm foot-(Within ±2° from the optical bushes, trees, etc. (Pay at-ing. axis is not recomme ...
... Ensure strong sunlight or Ensure the sensor’s line of Ensure the sensors car headlights do not shine sight is free from any false are mounted on a directly on to the receiver. alarm sources such as stable and firm foot-(Within ±2° from the optical bushes, trees, etc. (Pay at-ing. axis is not recomme ...
Programmable Low Voltage 1:10 LVDS Clock Driver ADN4670
... when high, SI is the serial data input, and CK is the serial clock input, which clocks data into the device on a low-to-high clock transition. Each of these inputs has an internal pull-up or pull-down resistor of 120 kΩ. EN and SI are pulled low if left open-circuit while CK is pulled high. The defa ...
... when high, SI is the serial data input, and CK is the serial clock input, which clocks data into the device on a low-to-high clock transition. Each of these inputs has an internal pull-up or pull-down resistor of 120 kΩ. EN and SI are pulled low if left open-circuit while CK is pulled high. The defa ...
Three phase inverter
... Device that converts dc input voltage to ac output voltage of desired magnitude and frequency is called an inverter.Inverters can be classified into single phase inverters and three phase inverters . Switching devices used in inverters uses PWM control signals for producing an ac output voltage. If ...
... Device that converts dc input voltage to ac output voltage of desired magnitude and frequency is called an inverter.Inverters can be classified into single phase inverters and three phase inverters . Switching devices used in inverters uses PWM control signals for producing an ac output voltage. If ...
Topsl Battery Systems 3
... When not being alternator-charged, the two banks are normally isolated from each other. When the engine is fired up the alternator replenishes the small amount of charge taken from B1. B1 terminal voltage soon rises to a pre-set level at which the scvsr relay closes its main contacts and parallels t ...
... When not being alternator-charged, the two banks are normally isolated from each other. When the engine is fired up the alternator replenishes the small amount of charge taken from B1. B1 terminal voltage soon rises to a pre-set level at which the scvsr relay closes its main contacts and parallels t ...
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.