Transponder power supply, a transponder and a method for
... transponder reader) increases (so called weak ?eld supply case). In other words, the voltage of the antenna input signal 102 is strongly dependent on the distance between transpon der and transponder reader. The voltage of the antenna input signal 102 may therefore be even below the above mentioned ...
... transponder reader) increases (so called weak ?eld supply case). In other words, the voltage of the antenna input signal 102 is strongly dependent on the distance between transpon der and transponder reader. The voltage of the antenna input signal 102 may therefore be even below the above mentioned ...
60-0548 - R8229A Electric Heat Relay, R8246 Electric Heat Contactor
... The SUPER TRADELINE electric heat relay switches up to two 5 kW e!ements plus a fan, and the contactor switches up to four 5 kW heating elements plus a fan. Because the R8229A and R8246A are designed for electric heat, they will replace sequencers, relays, and contactors. Everything you need is incl ...
... The SUPER TRADELINE electric heat relay switches up to two 5 kW e!ements plus a fan, and the contactor switches up to four 5 kW heating elements plus a fan. Because the R8229A and R8246A are designed for electric heat, they will replace sequencers, relays, and contactors. Everything you need is incl ...
L-11 Back emf - Synergy Dhenkanal
... armature conductors move through the magnetic field and hence e.m.f. is induced in them as in a generator The induced e.m.f. acts in opposite direction to the applied voltage V(Lenz’s law) and in known as back or counter e.m.f. Eb. The back e.m.f. Eb (= P Φ ZN/60 A) is always less than the applied v ...
... armature conductors move through the magnetic field and hence e.m.f. is induced in them as in a generator The induced e.m.f. acts in opposite direction to the applied voltage V(Lenz’s law) and in known as back or counter e.m.f. Eb. The back e.m.f. Eb (= P Φ ZN/60 A) is always less than the applied v ...
Static Analysis:
... The above block diagram is the electrical part of the design, the power supply is shown supplying a voltage to the load cell (force transducer) and at the same time, the the load cell’s resistance changes in proportion to the load applied axially. A Wheatstone bridge circuit is used to detect the e ...
... The above block diagram is the electrical part of the design, the power supply is shown supplying a voltage to the load cell (force transducer) and at the same time, the the load cell’s resistance changes in proportion to the load applied axially. A Wheatstone bridge circuit is used to detect the e ...
Manual
... the classic compressors used for the gain control circuit. The "new way" gain reduction is more typical of the newer VCA type compressors that rely on RMS detectors for the gain control voltage. There is a "SOFT"/"HARD" KNEE switch for an "over-easy" type compression resulting in a very natural, unc ...
... the classic compressors used for the gain control circuit. The "new way" gain reduction is more typical of the newer VCA type compressors that rely on RMS detectors for the gain control voltage. There is a "SOFT"/"HARD" KNEE switch for an "over-easy" type compression resulting in a very natural, unc ...
SMV/SMP/SMPQ Instruments Operating Manual
... 3.5.4.6 SMP/SMPQ Instrument Energy Presentation..............................................................................42 3.5.4.7 SMP/SMPQ Instruments Maximum Active Power Demand Presentation....................................42 ...
... 3.5.4.6 SMP/SMPQ Instrument Energy Presentation..............................................................................42 3.5.4.7 SMP/SMPQ Instruments Maximum Active Power Demand Presentation....................................42 ...
Effect and Utilization of Common Source Inductance in Synchronous
... gate source voltage and power loss. It is clear that Cdv/dt could cause high power loss in power MOSFET without CSI. Simulation was performed with International Rectifier IRF6618 as sync FET. The power loss of a 1MHz, 12V to 1.2V converter is reduced from 6.04W to 5.62W by using 2.5nH common source ...
... gate source voltage and power loss. It is clear that Cdv/dt could cause high power loss in power MOSFET without CSI. Simulation was performed with International Rectifier IRF6618 as sync FET. The power loss of a 1MHz, 12V to 1.2V converter is reduced from 6.04W to 5.62W by using 2.5nH common source ...
Power-Gating Single-Rail MOS Current
... Power-Gating Single-Rail MOS Current-Mode Logic Circuits Using HighThreshold PMOS Transistors as Linear Resistors Ruiping Cao, Jianping Hu* and Xuecheng Xiang Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Ningbo University, Ningbo, 315211, China Abstract: In this paper, a power-gating technology fo ...
... Power-Gating Single-Rail MOS Current-Mode Logic Circuits Using HighThreshold PMOS Transistors as Linear Resistors Ruiping Cao, Jianping Hu* and Xuecheng Xiang Faculty of Information Science and Technology, Ningbo University, Ningbo, 315211, China Abstract: In this paper, a power-gating technology fo ...
ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND NETWORKS
... 8. To verify maximum power transfer theorem. 9. To study the response of low pass and high pass filters. 10. To study the response of constant K-filters. 11. To study the response of m-derived filters 12. Two-port networks; network parameters and equivalent circuit 13. To draw V-I characteristics of ...
... 8. To verify maximum power transfer theorem. 9. To study the response of low pass and high pass filters. 10. To study the response of constant K-filters. 11. To study the response of m-derived filters 12. Two-port networks; network parameters and equivalent circuit 13. To draw V-I characteristics of ...
PMP1563 ATCA Board Power Reference Design Developer's Guide
... It is important to operate this EVM within the input voltage range of 0V to –75V and the output voltage range of 0V to 12V. Exceeding the specified input range may cause unexpected operation and/or irreversible damage to the EVM. If there are questions concerning the input range, please contact a TI ...
... It is important to operate this EVM within the input voltage range of 0V to –75V and the output voltage range of 0V to 12V. Exceeding the specified input range may cause unexpected operation and/or irreversible damage to the EVM. If there are questions concerning the input range, please contact a TI ...
V IN - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... • Conventional current limiting won’t always protect a pass transistor. Foldback current limiting offers better protection. • Parallel pass transistors require emitter swamping resistors so they will share the load current. • A crowbar circuit provides overvoltage protection. ...
... • Conventional current limiting won’t always protect a pass transistor. Foldback current limiting offers better protection. • Parallel pass transistors require emitter swamping resistors so they will share the load current. • A crowbar circuit provides overvoltage protection. ...
Real-Time Controller with 256 MB DRAM, 2 GB Storage NI cRIO-9022
... Measurement Category I is for measurements performed on circuits not directly connected to the electrical distribution system referred to as MAINS voltage. MAINS is a hazardous live electrical supply system that powers equipment. This category is for measurements of voltages from specially protected ...
... Measurement Category I is for measurements performed on circuits not directly connected to the electrical distribution system referred to as MAINS voltage. MAINS is a hazardous live electrical supply system that powers equipment. This category is for measurements of voltages from specially protected ...
AG-AG-AMII-01422-02.5 Using Electrical Test Equipment New (R)pv
... This time, you do not need to break the circuit. The voltmeter is connected in parallel between the two points where the measurement is to be made. Since the voltmeter provides a parallel pathway, it should take as little current as possible. In other words, a voltmeter should have a very HIGH resis ...
... This time, you do not need to break the circuit. The voltmeter is connected in parallel between the two points where the measurement is to be made. Since the voltmeter provides a parallel pathway, it should take as little current as possible. In other words, a voltmeter should have a very HIGH resis ...
ANALOG SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR OPTICAL COHERENCE
... STATEMENT BY AUTHOR This dissertation has been submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for an advanced degree at The University of Arizona and is deposited in the University Library to be made available to borrowers under rules of the Library. ...
... STATEMENT BY AUTHOR This dissertation has been submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for an advanced degree at The University of Arizona and is deposited in the University Library to be made available to borrowers under rules of the Library. ...
Precision Electrical Measurement Experiment Using a Lock
... are many different precision measurement techniques to be learned, and each academic program, to a certain degree, is obligated to teach and introduce at least one of those precision measurement techniques to students going through its academic ors degree program. There are many physical quantities ...
... are many different precision measurement techniques to be learned, and each academic program, to a certain degree, is obligated to teach and introduce at least one of those precision measurement techniques to students going through its academic ors degree program. There are many physical quantities ...
N-type semiconductor
... potential, however, there is negligible current in the case where tungsten is held at a negative potential. The reverse is true in the case of p-type semiconductors.[7] These junctions have some advantages over the standard p-n junction (diode) in that there is a smaller voltage drop, thus better em ...
... potential, however, there is negligible current in the case where tungsten is held at a negative potential. The reverse is true in the case of p-type semiconductors.[7] These junctions have some advantages over the standard p-n junction (diode) in that there is a smaller voltage drop, thus better em ...
Demagnetization Diagnosis of Permanent Magnet Synchronous
... locked rotor condition, the input current waveform represents internal flux distribution of PMSM. Unlike induction motor, starting torque is not produced by rotating magnetic field because the rotating magnetic field is faster than rotor speed. However, permanent magnet can be demagnetized through t ...
... locked rotor condition, the input current waveform represents internal flux distribution of PMSM. Unlike induction motor, starting torque is not produced by rotating magnetic field because the rotating magnetic field is faster than rotor speed. However, permanent magnet can be demagnetized through t ...
January-February p48-78
... We are all aware that arcs occur in useful circuits today. For example, arcs are found in universal motors, light switches, and thermostatically controlled appliances. Also, we find circuit signals that may look much like some arc characteristics in other equipment and appliances. Computers, audio e ...
... We are all aware that arcs occur in useful circuits today. For example, arcs are found in universal motors, light switches, and thermostatically controlled appliances. Also, we find circuit signals that may look much like some arc characteristics in other equipment and appliances. Computers, audio e ...
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.