Analog-Frequency converter XXXF70-90
... Analog to Frequency Converters XXXF70 General Description These transducers convert an input voltage or current or the signal from a resistive sensor (e.g. Pt-100/1000) or from a thermocouple into a frequency output (e.g. 0-10 kHz). The standard version has programming DIL-switches for the analog in ...
... Analog to Frequency Converters XXXF70 General Description These transducers convert an input voltage or current or the signal from a resistive sensor (e.g. Pt-100/1000) or from a thermocouple into a frequency output (e.g. 0-10 kHz). The standard version has programming DIL-switches for the analog in ...
SCIENCE 9
... AMPERES- the unit used to measure electric current (A). Milliamperes (mA) is also commonly used GALVANOMETER- an instrument used to measure very weak current AMMETER- an instrument used to measure larger currents POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE- the difference in potential energy per unit of charge between on ...
... AMPERES- the unit used to measure electric current (A). Milliamperes (mA) is also commonly used GALVANOMETER- an instrument used to measure very weak current AMMETER- an instrument used to measure larger currents POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE- the difference in potential energy per unit of charge between on ...
WCN Nov 11 Phoenix
... the larger LED floodlights are sufficient to replace metal halide floodlights on container cranes without having to increase the total number of fixtures. The fixtures are designed for 50,000h life, and this includes all components. Ryan Hertel, director of business development at Phoenix, said this ...
... the larger LED floodlights are sufficient to replace metal halide floodlights on container cranes without having to increase the total number of fixtures. The fixtures are designed for 50,000h life, and this includes all components. Ryan Hertel, director of business development at Phoenix, said this ...
Victron Skylla-i 24/80 (1+1) Skylla-i (1+1): Two Outputs to charge 2
... Several chargers can be synchronised with the CAN bus interface. This is achieved by simply interconnecting the chargers with RJ45 UTP cables. Please see the manual for details. The right amount of charge for a lead-acid battery: Variable Absorption Time When only shallow discharges occur the absorp ...
... Several chargers can be synchronised with the CAN bus interface. This is achieved by simply interconnecting the chargers with RJ45 UTP cables. Please see the manual for details. The right amount of charge for a lead-acid battery: Variable Absorption Time When only shallow discharges occur the absorp ...
CIRCUIT IDEAS FOR DESIGNERS Current Source/Current Sink
... This circuit, when VAB > 2|Vth|, will pass a fixed current independent of VAB. When node A is connected to the positive supply the circuit will act as a current source with node B as the output. When node B is connected to ground the circuit will act as a current sink with node A as the input. The c ...
... This circuit, when VAB > 2|Vth|, will pass a fixed current independent of VAB. When node A is connected to the positive supply the circuit will act as a current source with node B as the output. When node B is connected to ground the circuit will act as a current sink with node A as the input. The c ...
Ch. 32
... 6) What is Doppler effect. How does frequency change when the source or observer move (a) toward each other, (b) away from each other. 7) When is a sonic boom caused. 8) Can sound travel in vacuum. In which medium solid, liquid or gas, does sound travel faster. 9) What is resonance. 10) Does the vel ...
... 6) What is Doppler effect. How does frequency change when the source or observer move (a) toward each other, (b) away from each other. 7) When is a sonic boom caused. 8) Can sound travel in vacuum. In which medium solid, liquid or gas, does sound travel faster. 9) What is resonance. 10) Does the vel ...
SMB1N-670D
... During operation these LEDs do emit high intensity light, which is hazardous to skin and eyes, and may cause cancer. Do avoid exposure to the emitted light. Protective glasses are recommended. It is further advised to attach a warning label on products/systems. ...
... During operation these LEDs do emit high intensity light, which is hazardous to skin and eyes, and may cause cancer. Do avoid exposure to the emitted light. Protective glasses are recommended. It is further advised to attach a warning label on products/systems. ...
ZXCT1051 Precision wide input range current monitor datasheet
... ZXCT1051 The ZXCT1051 has been designed to allow it to operate from supplies (VCC) ranging from 2.7V to 20V while sensing common mode signals from 0V up to VCC -2V. When choosing appropriate values for RSENSE a compromise must be reached between in-line signal loss (including potential power dissip ...
... ZXCT1051 The ZXCT1051 has been designed to allow it to operate from supplies (VCC) ranging from 2.7V to 20V while sensing common mode signals from 0V up to VCC -2V. When choosing appropriate values for RSENSE a compromise must be reached between in-line signal loss (including potential power dissip ...
MAX1848 White LED Step-Up Converter in SOT23 General Description Features
... The MAX1848 drives white LEDs with a constant current to provide backlight in cell phones, PDAs, and other hand-held devices. The step-up converter topology allows series connection of the white LEDs so that the LED currents are identical for uniform brightness. This configuration eliminates the nee ...
... The MAX1848 drives white LEDs with a constant current to provide backlight in cell phones, PDAs, and other hand-held devices. The step-up converter topology allows series connection of the white LEDs so that the LED currents are identical for uniform brightness. This configuration eliminates the nee ...
Lab 2: Op-Amp Parameters
... Output offset voltage is the dc voltage that appears at the output when both inputs are zero volts. The output offset voltage of an operational-amplifier is caused by input offset voltage, due to slightly mismatched transistors in the differential-amplifier input stage, and differences in input bias ...
... Output offset voltage is the dc voltage that appears at the output when both inputs are zero volts. The output offset voltage of an operational-amplifier is caused by input offset voltage, due to slightly mismatched transistors in the differential-amplifier input stage, and differences in input bias ...
Ohm`s Law Lab
... The fundamental relationship among the three important electrical quantities current, voltage, and resistance was discovered by Georg Simon Ohm. The relationship and the unit of electrical resistance were both named for him to commemorate this contribution to physics. One statement of Ohm’s law is t ...
... The fundamental relationship among the three important electrical quantities current, voltage, and resistance was discovered by Georg Simon Ohm. The relationship and the unit of electrical resistance were both named for him to commemorate this contribution to physics. One statement of Ohm’s law is t ...
“Fuzzy Logic Speed Controllers Using FPGA Technique For Three
... Series operation of SCRs In Due toreverse the production region and spread, thethe forward characteristics are region not ,there At the Under any steady further state increase condition ininvoltage ,external ,Vbo2 blocking resistor on Scr2 would (R) have be to be identical. is a different The inforw ...
... Series operation of SCRs In Due toreverse the production region and spread, thethe forward characteristics are region not ,there At the Under any steady further state increase condition ininvoltage ,external ,Vbo2 blocking resistor on Scr2 would (R) have be to be identical. is a different The inforw ...
ECE 3235 Electronics II
... output with your oscilloscope with Vin = 0 (short circuit the input). Does the feedback amplifier oscillate? If so, sketch the waveform at Vout and record peak amplitudes (positive and negative, with your scope on dc) and period. Now change Rb to 10K-Ohm (measure its exact value). Measure the low fr ...
... output with your oscilloscope with Vin = 0 (short circuit the input). Does the feedback amplifier oscillate? If so, sketch the waveform at Vout and record peak amplitudes (positive and negative, with your scope on dc) and period. Now change Rb to 10K-Ohm (measure its exact value). Measure the low fr ...
cPCI200D Series
... Outputs are individually protected against overloads and indefinite short circuit with automatic recovery upon removal of the fault condition. Overload response for all outputs is constant-current mode. ...
... Outputs are individually protected against overloads and indefinite short circuit with automatic recovery upon removal of the fault condition. Overload response for all outputs is constant-current mode. ...
1E6 Electricity and Magnetism
... In simple amplifers manufacturing variations in the semiconductor fabrication process give rise to large fluctuations in the amplifying properties of the devices used to construct the amplifier. This gives rise to varition in the amplifer gain, which can only be overcome by more advanced design tech ...
... In simple amplifers manufacturing variations in the semiconductor fabrication process give rise to large fluctuations in the amplifying properties of the devices used to construct the amplifier. This gives rise to varition in the amplifer gain, which can only be overcome by more advanced design tech ...
Frequency response of feedback amplifiers
... Oscillator principle • Oscillators are circuits that generate periodic signals. • An oscillator converts DC power from power supply to AC signals power spontaneously – without the need for an AC input source (Note: Amplifiers convert DC power into AC output power only if an external AC input signal ...
... Oscillator principle • Oscillators are circuits that generate periodic signals. • An oscillator converts DC power from power supply to AC signals power spontaneously – without the need for an AC input source (Note: Amplifiers convert DC power into AC output power only if an external AC input signal ...
product specificatie SMX1200LHG logo
... Supports extended runtime with optional BP36V15-2U (limit 1) and BP36V42-3U external battery pack (multi-pack compatible) ...
... Supports extended runtime with optional BP36V15-2U (limit 1) and BP36V42-3U external battery pack (multi-pack compatible) ...
Opto-isolator
In electronics, an opto-isolator, also called an optocoupler, photocoupler, or optical isolator, is a component that transfers electrical signals between two isolated circuits by using light. Opto-isolators prevent high voltages from affecting the system receiving the signal. Commercially available opto-isolators withstand input-to-output voltages up to 10 kV and voltage transients with speeds up to 10 kV/μs.A common type of opto-isolator consists of an LED and a phototransistor in the same opaque package. Other types of source-sensor combinations include LED-photodiode, LED-LASCR, and lamp-photoresistor pairs. Usually opto-isolators transfer digital (on-off) signals, but some techniques allow them to be used with analog signals.