Methods of accurately measuring capacitive RH sensors
... A Wide operating range of -40 to 85°C and 0 to >95% RH with the Measuring Electronics contributing a total equivalent measurement error of less than 0.25% RH over the operating range of 0 to 70°C. No Net DC Voltage across the Sensor. ...
... A Wide operating range of -40 to 85°C and 0 to >95% RH with the Measuring Electronics contributing a total equivalent measurement error of less than 0.25% RH over the operating range of 0 to 70°C. No Net DC Voltage across the Sensor. ...
DC2132A - Linear Technology
... 10V to 40V input although the output voltage should remain 5V or more below the input voltage. The LT®8612 step-down regulator is followed by two parallel LT®3081 linear regulators for a combination of low output ripple, high bandwidth and easy-to-adjust output voltage and current limits. The LT8612 ...
... 10V to 40V input although the output voltage should remain 5V or more below the input voltage. The LT®8612 step-down regulator is followed by two parallel LT®3081 linear regulators for a combination of low output ripple, high bandwidth and easy-to-adjust output voltage and current limits. The LT8612 ...
Regent VL71i - Victor Lighting
... best performance. Where shore or construction site supplies are used, different to the service supplies, tappings should be re-set. If not, advice on the effect of these temporary supplies should be sought from the Technical Department. Where adverse system conditions occur, luminaires can be suppli ...
... best performance. Where shore or construction site supplies are used, different to the service supplies, tappings should be re-set. If not, advice on the effect of these temporary supplies should be sought from the Technical Department. Where adverse system conditions occur, luminaires can be suppli ...
AN51 - Power Conditioning for Notebook and
... C4 forms the dominant loop pole with a loop zero added by R1. C5 forms a higher frequency loop pole to control switching ripple at the VC pin. A floating 5V power supply for the switcher is generated by D2 and C3 which peak detect the output voltage during switch “off” time. This is a very efficient ...
... C4 forms the dominant loop pole with a loop zero added by R1. C5 forms a higher frequency loop pole to control switching ripple at the VC pin. A floating 5V power supply for the switcher is generated by D2 and C3 which peak detect the output voltage during switch “off” time. This is a very efficient ...
1395 Connection Guide - Allen
... tied to the drives PE via ground wires within the power cables and/or conduit. Bond theconduit or cable armor to ground at both ends. The ground wire size andinstallation must be per NEC Article 250. Signal Ground (TE)- must be connected to an earth ground by acontinuous separate lead (insulated #6 ...
... tied to the drives PE via ground wires within the power cables and/or conduit. Bond theconduit or cable armor to ground at both ends. The ground wire size andinstallation must be per NEC Article 250. Signal Ground (TE)- must be connected to an earth ground by acontinuous separate lead (insulated #6 ...
Surface Mount PIN Diodes Technical Data GUx HSMP-386x Series
... Reliable assembly of surface mount components is a complex process that involves many material, process, and equipment factors, including: method of heating (e.g., IR or vapor phase reflow, wave soldering, etc.) circuit board material, conductor thickness and pattern, type of solder alloy, and the t ...
... Reliable assembly of surface mount components is a complex process that involves many material, process, and equipment factors, including: method of heating (e.g., IR or vapor phase reflow, wave soldering, etc.) circuit board material, conductor thickness and pattern, type of solder alloy, and the t ...
IMH23
... VCE(sat) =40mV at IC / IB=50mA / 2.5mA, makes these transistors ideal for muting circuits. 4) These transistors can be used at high current levels, IC=600mA. Inner circuit 5) Built-in bias resistors enable the configuration of an inverter circuit without connecting external input resistors (see equ ...
... VCE(sat) =40mV at IC / IB=50mA / 2.5mA, makes these transistors ideal for muting circuits. 4) These transistors can be used at high current levels, IC=600mA. Inner circuit 5) Built-in bias resistors enable the configuration of an inverter circuit without connecting external input resistors (see equ ...
EE 442 Lab Experiment No. 2 Introduction to the Measurement of
... is, the meter will automatically select the most appropriate range for making the measurement. In this lab either an analog or a digital meter can be used with little difference in operation. Voltmeter A voltmeter measures electrical potential between its terminals. Voltmeters are always placed in p ...
... is, the meter will automatically select the most appropriate range for making the measurement. In this lab either an analog or a digital meter can be used with little difference in operation. Voltmeter A voltmeter measures electrical potential between its terminals. Voltmeters are always placed in p ...
EE 442
... is, the meter will automatically select the most appropriate range for making the measurement. In this lab either an analog or a digital meter can be used with little difference in operation. Voltmeter A voltmeter measures electrical potential between its terminals. Voltmeters are always placed in p ...
... is, the meter will automatically select the most appropriate range for making the measurement. In this lab either an analog or a digital meter can be used with little difference in operation. Voltmeter A voltmeter measures electrical potential between its terminals. Voltmeters are always placed in p ...
POWER PAC 300 POWER PAC 200
... 1. To ensure adequate cooling of the power supply, be sure that there is at least 6 cm clearance around the power supply. Do not block the fan vents at the rear of the unit. 2. Always connect the power supply to a 3-prong, grounded AC outlet, using the 3-prong AC power cord provided with the power s ...
... 1. To ensure adequate cooling of the power supply, be sure that there is at least 6 cm clearance around the power supply. Do not block the fan vents at the rear of the unit. 2. Always connect the power supply to a 3-prong, grounded AC outlet, using the 3-prong AC power cord provided with the power s ...
LT1795 - Dual 500mA/50MHz Current Feedback Line Driver Amplifier
... output current and excellent large signal characteristics. The combination of high slew rate, 500mA output drive and up to ±15V operation enables the device to deliver significant power at frequencies in the 1MHz to 2MHz range. Short-circuit protection and thermal shutdown insure the device’s rugged ...
... output current and excellent large signal characteristics. The combination of high slew rate, 500mA output drive and up to ±15V operation enables the device to deliver significant power at frequencies in the 1MHz to 2MHz range. Short-circuit protection and thermal shutdown insure the device’s rugged ...
PSU-U-24V/AC-6A/8/FTA/PTC-TR-MC PSAC 08246
... 2. Mount the power supply in the selected place and guide connecting conductors 3. Connect the power cables (~230 V AC) with L-N power supply terminals. Connect the earth conductor to the clamp marked with earthing symbol. The connection should be performed with 3-core cable (with yellow-green PE pr ...
... 2. Mount the power supply in the selected place and guide connecting conductors 3. Connect the power cables (~230 V AC) with L-N power supply terminals. Connect the earth conductor to the clamp marked with earthing symbol. The connection should be performed with 3-core cable (with yellow-green PE pr ...
KB020
... or 75% of the nameplate kVAR is supplied. Note that for grounded racks, all three phases are always energized at 1.0 pu and will always supply nameplate KVAR to the system. See Figure 2. 5 . If any system phase-to-phase voltage unbalance exists on a grounded ...
... or 75% of the nameplate kVAR is supplied. Note that for grounded racks, all three phases are always energized at 1.0 pu and will always supply nameplate KVAR to the system. See Figure 2. 5 . If any system phase-to-phase voltage unbalance exists on a grounded ...
PAM2842 Description Pin Assignments
... The inductance, peak current rating, series resistance, and physical size should all be considered when selecting an inductor. These factors affect the converter's operating mode, efficiency, maximum output load capability, transient response time, output voltage ripple, and cost. The maximum output ...
... The inductance, peak current rating, series resistance, and physical size should all be considered when selecting an inductor. These factors affect the converter's operating mode, efficiency, maximum output load capability, transient response time, output voltage ripple, and cost. The maximum output ...
Sustainability Aspects of Energy Conversion in Modern High
... electrical brake of railway vehicles is based on the reversibility principle for electrical machines, which indicates that an electric machine can pass from the electric motor regime to the electric generator regime, only by operation control modifications. Since electric drive systems are used with ...
... electrical brake of railway vehicles is based on the reversibility principle for electrical machines, which indicates that an electric machine can pass from the electric motor regime to the electric generator regime, only by operation control modifications. Since electric drive systems are used with ...
This is a report of ACS800 Island Converter on site measurements
... This report and part thereof shall not be reproduced or copied without ABB Oy's written permission and the contents thereof shall not be imparted to a third party nor be used for any unauthorised purpose. ...
... This report and part thereof shall not be reproduced or copied without ABB Oy's written permission and the contents thereof shall not be imparted to a third party nor be used for any unauthorised purpose. ...
Where power meets precision PX8000
... R&D teams everywhere are coming to terms with the need for new levels of precision in power measurement. With pervasive microprocessor control and on-going pressure to reduce energy consumption, the lines between electrical and electronic engineering continue to blur – and the need for a new class o ...
... R&D teams everywhere are coming to terms with the need for new levels of precision in power measurement. With pervasive microprocessor control and on-going pressure to reduce energy consumption, the lines between electrical and electronic engineering continue to blur – and the need for a new class o ...
RBC-12/17-D48 Series
... allow the instantaneous input voltage to go below the minimum voltage at all times. Even if this voltage depression is very brief, this may interfere with the on-board controller and possibly cause a failed start. ...
... allow the instantaneous input voltage to go below the minimum voltage at all times. Even if this voltage depression is very brief, this may interfere with the on-board controller and possibly cause a failed start. ...
57KB - NZQA
... Industry Training Organisations must be granted consent to assess against standards by NZQA before they can register credits from assessment against unit standards. Providers and Industry Training Organisations, which have been granted consent and which are assessing against unit standards must enga ...
... Industry Training Organisations must be granted consent to assess against standards by NZQA before they can register credits from assessment against unit standards. Providers and Industry Training Organisations, which have been granted consent and which are assessing against unit standards must enga ...
Alternating current
Alternating current (AC), is an electric current in which the flow of electric charge periodically reverses direction, whereas in direct current (DC, also dc), the flow of electric charge is only in one direction. The abbreviations AC and DC are often used to mean simply alternating and direct, as when they modify current or voltage.AC is the form in which electric power is delivered to businesses and residences. The usual waveform of alternating current in most electric power circuits is a sine wave. In certain applications, different waveforms are used, such as triangular or square waves. Audio and radio signals carried on electrical wires are also examples of alternating current. These types of alternating current carry information encoded (or modulated) onto the AC signal, such as sound (audio) or images (video).