Optimum Design of Magnetic Inductive Energy Harvester and its AC-DC Converter
... with air cored coils are also available [4], but they have much lower power density than their piezoelectric based counterparts. However, there is an emerging classification of inductive energy harvesters that propose to replace the air cored coils with high permeability magnetic materials [5][6]. T ...
... with air cored coils are also available [4], but they have much lower power density than their piezoelectric based counterparts. However, there is an emerging classification of inductive energy harvesters that propose to replace the air cored coils with high permeability magnetic materials [5][6]. T ...
Exhibit 2 Requirements for metering and accounting systems and
... systems is provided in point II.2. In all cases, the devices making up each metering and accounting system must be attested or type approved consistent with the requirements set for the given device. With respect to devices for which no attestation or type approval is required, the device must have ...
... systems is provided in point II.2. In all cases, the devices making up each metering and accounting system must be attested or type approved consistent with the requirements set for the given device. With respect to devices for which no attestation or type approval is required, the device must have ...
OPA358 3V Single-Supply FEATURES DESCRIPTION
... (1) Stresses above these ratings may cause permanent damage. Exposure to absolute maximum conditions for extended periods may degrade device reliability. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those specified is not implied. (2) ...
... (1) Stresses above these ratings may cause permanent damage. Exposure to absolute maximum conditions for extended periods may degrade device reliability. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those specified is not implied. (2) ...
Reactive Power Control to Assist Wind Penetration
... problems in power systems. In [12], it is shown that additional control loop for STATCOM controller can help to damp power oscillations, while basic voltage support function is maintained. Another research area is wind power quality improvement with FACTS devices. It is especially attractive in case ...
... problems in power systems. In [12], it is shown that additional control loop for STATCOM controller can help to damp power oscillations, while basic voltage support function is maintained. Another research area is wind power quality improvement with FACTS devices. It is especially attractive in case ...
implementation of multi-valued logic gates using full current
... different disjunctives instead of max gate. However, voltage use leads larger area and oscillatory behavior in higher radix. In this study a novel current-mode threshold operation scheme is proposed to implement (complementary) literal circuit to be used together with other propositional MVL gates, ...
... different disjunctives instead of max gate. However, voltage use leads larger area and oscillatory behavior in higher radix. In this study a novel current-mode threshold operation scheme is proposed to implement (complementary) literal circuit to be used together with other propositional MVL gates, ...
Low Turn-On Voltage Schottky Diode in InGaP/GaAs
... for wireless applications since they offer excellent features such as high power density and high efficiency. In typical InGaP/GaAs HBT/BiFET processes, the Schottky diode turn-on voltage is approximately 0.7V. Given the complexity of today’s circuits used in wireless applications, a lower turn-on v ...
... for wireless applications since they offer excellent features such as high power density and high efficiency. In typical InGaP/GaAs HBT/BiFET processes, the Schottky diode turn-on voltage is approximately 0.7V. Given the complexity of today’s circuits used in wireless applications, a lower turn-on v ...
this PDF file - Technology and Research Publications
... digital and very large scale integration (VLSI) equipment. High bandwidth operations also require relatively high frequency. The efficient and low jitter clock generators play an important role in high speed VLSI, digital and analog applications. Onchip clock generator circuits are very commonly use ...
... digital and very large scale integration (VLSI) equipment. High bandwidth operations also require relatively high frequency. The efficient and low jitter clock generators play an important role in high speed VLSI, digital and analog applications. Onchip clock generator circuits are very commonly use ...
SafePlug sub-metering - Workspaces
... Goal of the study was to balance solar generation & battery storage with intelligent monitoring and appliance load shedding ...
... Goal of the study was to balance solar generation & battery storage with intelligent monitoring and appliance load shedding ...
MODEL ELC-12/20-S and ELC-12/20
... 50/60/100 Hertz AC power source, which can be either 115 or 115/230 VAC depending on charger type. Use an 8 AWG wire for the AC power input. Quarter-inch (1/4") ring terminals are required for proper connection to the AC input and ground binding posts (A.A.R.) located on the front of the charger. Op ...
... 50/60/100 Hertz AC power source, which can be either 115 or 115/230 VAC depending on charger type. Use an 8 AWG wire for the AC power input. Quarter-inch (1/4") ring terminals are required for proper connection to the AC input and ground binding posts (A.A.R.) located on the front of the charger. Op ...
BD9132MUV
... 5. Consideration on Permissible Dissipation and Heat Generation Since this IC functions with high efficiency without significant heat generation in most applications, no special consideration is needed on permissible dissipation or heat generation. In case of extreme conditions, however, including l ...
... 5. Consideration on Permissible Dissipation and Heat Generation Since this IC functions with high efficiency without significant heat generation in most applications, no special consideration is needed on permissible dissipation or heat generation. In case of extreme conditions, however, including l ...
Medium Uniform Source Systems (USS)
... exceptional 3000K uniform radiance for the test and calibration of imaging and non-imaging detectors. The systems provide stepped luminance output, or continuous output with the addition of a variable attenuator. The USS-1200 produces zero to 63,000 cd/m2 and the USS2000 produces zero to 18,000 cd/m ...
... exceptional 3000K uniform radiance for the test and calibration of imaging and non-imaging detectors. The systems provide stepped luminance output, or continuous output with the addition of a variable attenuator. The USS-1200 produces zero to 63,000 cd/m2 and the USS2000 produces zero to 18,000 cd/m ...
MAX378/MAX379 High-Voltage, Fault
... to-source voltage. The P-channel device (Q2), however, has +60V VGS and is turned off, thereby preventing the input signal from reaching the output. If the input voltage is +60V, Q1 has a negative VGS, which turns it off. Similarly, only sub-microamp leakage currents can flow from the output back to ...
... to-source voltage. The P-channel device (Q2), however, has +60V VGS and is turned off, thereby preventing the input signal from reaching the output. If the input voltage is +60V, Q1 has a negative VGS, which turns it off. Similarly, only sub-microamp leakage currents can flow from the output back to ...
3. Measurement methods
... As it has been pointed out, high common voltage and limited CMRR can compromise the performance of the four-electrode method, particularly at low frequencies. It is always advisable to reduce the electrodes impedance (common voltage reduction) and to increase and to match the input impedances at the ...
... As it has been pointed out, high common voltage and limited CMRR can compromise the performance of the four-electrode method, particularly at low frequencies. It is always advisable to reduce the electrodes impedance (common voltage reduction) and to increase and to match the input impedances at the ...
Spin current and rectification in one-dimensional electronic systems Bernd Braunecker,
... voltage in Eqs. 共4兲 and 共5兲 if the period of the ac bias exceeds the duration of one backscattering event. The time ⬃ travel + uncertainty includes two contributions. travel is the time of the electron travel across the potential barrier. uncertainty comes from the uncertainty of the energy ...
... voltage in Eqs. 共4兲 and 共5兲 if the period of the ac bias exceeds the duration of one backscattering event. The time ⬃ travel + uncertainty includes two contributions. travel is the time of the electron travel across the potential barrier. uncertainty comes from the uncertainty of the energy ...
AN-EVAL3AR4780JZ
... Output ripple voltage during burst mode at 1 W load ...................................................................27 Entering active burst mode ...........................................................................................................27 Vcc over voltage protection (Odd skip aut ...
... Output ripple voltage during burst mode at 1 W load ...................................................................27 Entering active burst mode ...........................................................................................................27 Vcc over voltage protection (Odd skip aut ...
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).