MAX6338 Quad Voltage Monitor in µMAX Package General Description Features
... The MAX6338 is a low-power (25µA), quad voltage monitor designed for multivoltage systems. Preset voltage options for +5.0V, +3.3V, +3.0V, +2.5V, +1.8V, and -5.0V make these quad monitors ideal for applications such as telecommunications, desktop and notebook computers, high-end printers, data stora ...
... The MAX6338 is a low-power (25µA), quad voltage monitor designed for multivoltage systems. Preset voltage options for +5.0V, +3.3V, +3.0V, +2.5V, +1.8V, and -5.0V make these quad monitors ideal for applications such as telecommunications, desktop and notebook computers, high-end printers, data stora ...
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
... Technology sector and development in retail sector, electrical power requirements have increased significantly. ...
... Technology sector and development in retail sector, electrical power requirements have increased significantly. ...
development of a high-voltage high
... However, since ozone cannot be stored, it must be generated on site. Dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) method is considered as the most efficient way to produce ozone (fig.1). Oxygen is injected to pass through a small discharge gap between two high-voltage electrodes, one of them or both being cov ...
... However, since ozone cannot be stored, it must be generated on site. Dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) method is considered as the most efficient way to produce ozone (fig.1). Oxygen is injected to pass through a small discharge gap between two high-voltage electrodes, one of them or both being cov ...
L11b_4345_Sp02
... • Most hard damage to semiconductors occurs below human sensitivity around 4000V • 2 primary hard failure types • voltage punch through – CMOS and MOS with very thin oxide dielectric layers • P-N junction degradation – bipolar circuits excessive power dissipation ...
... • Most hard damage to semiconductors occurs below human sensitivity around 4000V • 2 primary hard failure types • voltage punch through – CMOS and MOS with very thin oxide dielectric layers • P-N junction degradation – bipolar circuits excessive power dissipation ...
Standards Project - Telecommunications Industry Association
... This contribution deals with a question that was referred from ACTA through Brian Scarpelli at TIA to Steve Whitesell. The issue deals with measurement of on hook resistance for an ADSL modem. Based on the email exchange that Steve Whitesell had with Sophia Li of BaclCorp (Bay Area Compliance Labora ...
... This contribution deals with a question that was referred from ACTA through Brian Scarpelli at TIA to Steve Whitesell. The issue deals with measurement of on hook resistance for an ADSL modem. Based on the email exchange that Steve Whitesell had with Sophia Li of BaclCorp (Bay Area Compliance Labora ...
Discontinued Product - Allegro Microsystems
... hysteresis (Bhys) of the device. This built-in hysteresis allows clean switching of the output even in the presence of external mechanical vibration and electrical noise. Applications. It is strongly recommended that an external bypass capacitor be connected (in close proximity to the Hall element) ...
... hysteresis (Bhys) of the device. This built-in hysteresis allows clean switching of the output even in the presence of external mechanical vibration and electrical noise. Applications. It is strongly recommended that an external bypass capacitor be connected (in close proximity to the Hall element) ...
Insulation Coordination Studies - Energy Association of Pennsylvania
... Understanding Insulation Stresses Understanding Insulation Strength Designing Methods for Controlling Stresses Designing Insulation Systems ...
... Understanding Insulation Stresses Understanding Insulation Strength Designing Methods for Controlling Stresses Designing Insulation Systems ...
Power Consumption
... To find cost to operate per year multiply by the number of days in a year: cost to operate per year = ($ per day) * (365 days per year) = ($ 1.80) * (365 days per year) = $ 657.00 per year Most installations do not know the input watts without finding out from the pump manufacturer. Another method i ...
... To find cost to operate per year multiply by the number of days in a year: cost to operate per year = ($ per day) * (365 days per year) = ($ 1.80) * (365 days per year) = $ 657.00 per year Most installations do not know the input watts without finding out from the pump manufacturer. Another method i ...
Motor Management of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines
... to excite the magnetic field. Electrically excited synchronous machines have a separate field winding in the rotor which – for vehicle applications – is usually supplied through slip rings. For induction and electri cally excited synchronous machines, additional copper losses arise due to the curre ...
... to excite the magnetic field. Electrically excited synchronous machines have a separate field winding in the rotor which – for vehicle applications – is usually supplied through slip rings. For induction and electri cally excited synchronous machines, additional copper losses arise due to the curre ...
Theories in Electronics
... How do Kirchhoff’s Laws help with circuit analysis? What are the implications of Kirchhoff’s Current Law? Why is Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law for electrical signals significant? What happens to the voltage when a cross-sectional area of a piece of wire is increased and why is it significant? For a given ...
... How do Kirchhoff’s Laws help with circuit analysis? What are the implications of Kirchhoff’s Current Law? Why is Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law for electrical signals significant? What happens to the voltage when a cross-sectional area of a piece of wire is increased and why is it significant? For a given ...
Log-Domain Circuit Models of Chemical Reactions
... rate constant can be positive (if species i is being produced in that reaction) or negative (if it is being consumed). In this formulation each reaction is unidirectional, i.e., the forward and backward parts of a reversible reaction are considered separately. In principle, M -body molecular collisi ...
... rate constant can be positive (if species i is being produced in that reaction) or negative (if it is being consumed). In this formulation each reaction is unidirectional, i.e., the forward and backward parts of a reversible reaction are considered separately. In principle, M -body molecular collisi ...
AN2835
... strain, and in particular, no components are to be bent, or isolating distances altered during transportation, handling or use. The demonstration board contains electrostatically sensitive components that are prone to damage through improper use. Electrical components must not be mechanically damage ...
... strain, and in particular, no components are to be bent, or isolating distances altered during transportation, handling or use. The demonstration board contains electrostatically sensitive components that are prone to damage through improper use. Electrical components must not be mechanically damage ...
EE 241L-Introductory Circuits Lab-Hassan A Khan
... A lab course to introduce electric circuits, electrical measurements and electronic devices. Topics include generating and measuring electrical signals; building and analyzing simple circuits using transformers, OP-Amps, diodes, MOSFETs, BJTs, filtering and modulation. Lab also includes a term proj ...
... A lab course to introduce electric circuits, electrical measurements and electronic devices. Topics include generating and measuring electrical signals; building and analyzing simple circuits using transformers, OP-Amps, diodes, MOSFETs, BJTs, filtering and modulation. Lab also includes a term proj ...
minimize losses in distribution system to maintain power
... only short interruptions for switching. In the event of power failures due to faults on the line, the utility has only to find the fault and switch around it to restore service. The fault itself can then be repaired with a minimum of customer interruptions. The loop system is more expensive than the ...
... only short interruptions for switching. In the event of power failures due to faults on the line, the utility has only to find the fault and switch around it to restore service. The fault itself can then be repaired with a minimum of customer interruptions. The loop system is more expensive than the ...
Evaluates: MAX1692 MAX1692 Evaluation Kit General Description Features
... and then short JU3 pins 2 & 3. This allows for use of the smallest possible inductor for low-current applications. ...
... and then short JU3 pins 2 & 3. This allows for use of the smallest possible inductor for low-current applications. ...
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).