LECTURE 4
... The development of Eq. 1-38 began with Eq. 1-28. which allows us to compute the charge on a capacitor after a period of time t. Equation 1-28 is valid only if the initial charge and, therefore. the initial voltages on the capacitor are zero. Therefore, the time t in Eq. 1-38 is the time for the capa ...
... The development of Eq. 1-38 began with Eq. 1-28. which allows us to compute the charge on a capacitor after a period of time t. Equation 1-28 is valid only if the initial charge and, therefore. the initial voltages on the capacitor are zero. Therefore, the time t in Eq. 1-38 is the time for the capa ...
AND8125/D Evaluating the Power Capability of NCP101X
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... are registered trademarks of Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC (SCILLC). SCILLC reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein. SCILLC makes no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose, nor doe ...
Franck-Hertz - University of Utah Physics
... Explanation: When the tube cools after each use, mercury can settle between the electrodes, producing a short circuit. The mercury should be vaporized by heating before voltages are applied. When possible, do not leave the tube in a hot oven for hours on end, as the vacuum seal of the tube can be ...
... Explanation: When the tube cools after each use, mercury can settle between the electrodes, producing a short circuit. The mercury should be vaporized by heating before voltages are applied. When possible, do not leave the tube in a hot oven for hours on end, as the vacuum seal of the tube can be ...
Capacitors for AC motor applications
... ground when the capacitor is powered by an alternating current system with the grounded neutral. Resistance to transistor: pulse rise time (dv/dt). It characterizes the capacitance of a capacitor to withstand current peaks due to fast changes of voltage. The peak current is quantifiable by the follo ...
... ground when the capacitor is powered by an alternating current system with the grounded neutral. Resistance to transistor: pulse rise time (dv/dt). It characterizes the capacitance of a capacitor to withstand current peaks due to fast changes of voltage. The peak current is quantifiable by the follo ...
Synchronous Generator Line Synchronization
... time, all conditions are matched and the synchronization lamps will go dark. When all three lamps are off, it is safe to close the contactor and connect the generator to the line. The phase sequence must also be matched. If the generator has a different phase sequence than the line, the lamps will b ...
... time, all conditions are matched and the synchronization lamps will go dark. When all three lamps are off, it is safe to close the contactor and connect the generator to the line. The phase sequence must also be matched. If the generator has a different phase sequence than the line, the lamps will b ...
LAB#7 - SIUE
... factors are undesirable for several reasons. Generators, transformers and supply circuits are limited in ratings by their current carrying capacities. This means that the kilowatt load that they can deliver is directly proportional to the power factor of the loads that they supply. For example, a sy ...
... factors are undesirable for several reasons. Generators, transformers and supply circuits are limited in ratings by their current carrying capacities. This means that the kilowatt load that they can deliver is directly proportional to the power factor of the loads that they supply. For example, a sy ...
PHYSICS 536 Experiment 4: DC Power Supply I. Introduction
... R2 is the resistor that supplies current to the zener, and rz is the zener equivalent resistance. The zener can be visualized as a voltage generator in series with a small equivalent resistance, rz, (c.f. Fig. 3). Each of the terms in (1.11) has a physical meaning. In particular, the second term rep ...
... R2 is the resistor that supplies current to the zener, and rz is the zener equivalent resistance. The zener can be visualized as a voltage generator in series with a small equivalent resistance, rz, (c.f. Fig. 3). Each of the terms in (1.11) has a physical meaning. In particular, the second term rep ...
FAN103 Primary-Side-Regulation PWM Controller (PWM-PSR) FAN103 — Primary-S ide-Regulat
... Protection (OTP), and Pulse-by-Pulse Current limit. All the protections are implemented as auto-restart mode. Once an abnormal condition occurs, switching is ...
... Protection (OTP), and Pulse-by-Pulse Current limit. All the protections are implemented as auto-restart mode. Once an abnormal condition occurs, switching is ...
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... Using 2 m of wire will give about 55 turns on a 9.6 mm soft iron core. To make the electromagnet you need to wind the wire around an iron core. Take care to; 1. Have a length of wire about 20 cm long before you start winding onto the core; this will be the wire to connect to the circuit once the ele ...
... Using 2 m of wire will give about 55 turns on a 9.6 mm soft iron core. To make the electromagnet you need to wind the wire around an iron core. Take care to; 1. Have a length of wire about 20 cm long before you start winding onto the core; this will be the wire to connect to the circuit once the ele ...
Lecture 5 Embedded Systems Hardware
... No common ground is necessary; hence there is not need to establish high quality ground wires between a large number of communicating systems; this affects positively the cost; Differential signaling allows a larger throughput than single-ended signaling; Disadvantage: the need for two wires for a s ...
... No common ground is necessary; hence there is not need to establish high quality ground wires between a large number of communicating systems; this affects positively the cost; Differential signaling allows a larger throughput than single-ended signaling; Disadvantage: the need for two wires for a s ...
PHYSICS 536 Experiment 4: DC Power Supply I. Introduction
... R2 is the resistor that supplies current to the zener, and rz is the zener equivalent resistance. The zener can be visualized as a voltage generator in series with a small equivalent resistance, rz, (c.f. Fig. 3). Each of the terms in (1.11) has a physical meaning. In particular, the second term rep ...
... R2 is the resistor that supplies current to the zener, and rz is the zener equivalent resistance. The zener can be visualized as a voltage generator in series with a small equivalent resistance, rz, (c.f. Fig. 3). Each of the terms in (1.11) has a physical meaning. In particular, the second term rep ...
DMS-EB2 - Murata Power Solutions
... The DMS-EB2 Application Board was designed for quick and easy application/evaluation of Murata Power Solutions’ subminiature DMS-20PC/LCD Series, 3½ Digit, LED/LCD Display, Digital Panel Voltmeters. The DMS-EB2's versatility, low cost and direct DMS20PC/LCD plug-in compatibility makes interfacing a ...
... The DMS-EB2 Application Board was designed for quick and easy application/evaluation of Murata Power Solutions’ subminiature DMS-20PC/LCD Series, 3½ Digit, LED/LCD Display, Digital Panel Voltmeters. The DMS-EB2's versatility, low cost and direct DMS20PC/LCD plug-in compatibility makes interfacing a ...
SIB 100-TS Series - SIBO Electronic Vertriebs GmbH
... convenient. Commands for creating waveforms out of user programming surroundings are included as well. Variable waveforms for simulation of increasing ramps in time, variation of frequency and many other applications are typical test scenarios. ...
... convenient. Commands for creating waveforms out of user programming surroundings are included as well. Variable waveforms for simulation of increasing ramps in time, variation of frequency and many other applications are typical test scenarios. ...
HVDC Technology Line Commutated Converters
... redundancy permits repair or replacement of parts without requiring a converter or pole outage ...
... redundancy permits repair or replacement of parts without requiring a converter or pole outage ...
Under Frequency Relay Setting for Tie Line and Load Shedding of
... Control system design • For phase shift control and with the lossless snubbing capacitor, the ZVS can be achieved in the leading leg for all the load conditions, but can be achieved in the trailing leg only in the case that the inverter operates with a lagging load current. For a RLC series, it mea ...
... Control system design • For phase shift control and with the lossless snubbing capacitor, the ZVS can be achieved in the leading leg for all the load conditions, but can be achieved in the trailing leg only in the case that the inverter operates with a lagging load current. For a RLC series, it mea ...
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).