MAX16055 Ultra-Small, Hex Voltage, Microprocessor Supervisor General Description
... (µP) supervisory circuit monitors up to six system-supply voltages and asserts a single reset when any one supply voltage drops below its preset threshold. The device significantly reduces system size and component count while improving reliability compared to multiple ICs or discrete components. A ...
... (µP) supervisory circuit monitors up to six system-supply voltages and asserts a single reset when any one supply voltage drops below its preset threshold. The device significantly reduces system size and component count while improving reliability compared to multiple ICs or discrete components. A ...
here. - Power Electronics
... motor current. The time scales on the above graphs are variable frequency drives (VFDs) to address low-speed/highdifferent (soft-start extends the time to reach full speed from torque applications. Single-phase VFDs are not often a viable less than 7 sec to over 30 sec). The soft-start shows a doubl ...
... motor current. The time scales on the above graphs are variable frequency drives (VFDs) to address low-speed/highdifferent (soft-start extends the time to reach full speed from torque applications. Single-phase VFDs are not often a viable less than 7 sec to over 30 sec). The soft-start shows a doubl ...
DYNAMIC MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY OF HV VOLTAGE DIVIDERS
... (s ) . For any physical system the application of this prototype is ill-conditioned due to the bandwidth limitation of the measurement system and results in a noise level of the estimated measurand without any definite bound. The prototype can also be unstable. In general it has to be regularized by ...
... (s ) . For any physical system the application of this prototype is ill-conditioned due to the bandwidth limitation of the measurement system and results in a noise level of the estimated measurand without any definite bound. The prototype can also be unstable. In general it has to be regularized by ...
MAX5170/MAX5172 Low-Power, Serial, 14-Bit DACs with Voltage Output General Description
... The MAX5170/MAX5172 low-power, serial, voltage-output, 14-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs) feature a precision output amplifier in a space-saving 16-pin QSOP package. The MAX5170 operates from a +5V single supply and the MAX5172 operates from a +3V single supply. Both devices draw only 280µA ...
... The MAX5170/MAX5172 low-power, serial, voltage-output, 14-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs) feature a precision output amplifier in a space-saving 16-pin QSOP package. The MAX5170 operates from a +5V single supply and the MAX5172 operates from a +3V single supply. Both devices draw only 280µA ...
050 Electronic Tuning Fork Example Project
... To find values for RA and RB I need to consider what preferred values are available. I chose a 3.6kΩ resistor for RA, which then left me with RB as 20kΩ. I connected up these values to my astable circuit and connected a digital frequency meter to the output. When I connected the battery, the frequen ...
... To find values for RA and RB I need to consider what preferred values are available. I chose a 3.6kΩ resistor for RA, which then left me with RB as 20kΩ. I connected up these values to my astable circuit and connected a digital frequency meter to the output. When I connected the battery, the frequen ...
Soft Starters: the better start in a gentle manner
... fans and pump drives • Controlled start and stop with conveyor drives prevents damage to the transported goods and premature wear in frequently spacious and extensive systems •A s a three-phase regulator for control of heating and lighting systems as well as for inrush current limitation with tra ...
... fans and pump drives • Controlled start and stop with conveyor drives prevents damage to the transported goods and premature wear in frequently spacious and extensive systems •A s a three-phase regulator for control of heating and lighting systems as well as for inrush current limitation with tra ...
Evaluation Board User Guide UG-279
... By using the evaluation board discussed herein (together with any tools, components documentation or support materials, the “Evaluation Board”), you are agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions set forth below (“Agreement”) unless you have purchased the Evaluation Board, in which case the An ...
... By using the evaluation board discussed herein (together with any tools, components documentation or support materials, the “Evaluation Board”), you are agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions set forth below (“Agreement”) unless you have purchased the Evaluation Board, in which case the An ...
CM Technical Information Guide
... 3) Briefly touch the other end of the second jumper to Terminal #2 or Terminal #3. When Terminal #2 or Terminal #3 are contacted by the second jumper, the Cablemaster should operate in one direction or the other. If the Cablemaster now operates in both directions, replace the power switch. 1) Connec ...
... 3) Briefly touch the other end of the second jumper to Terminal #2 or Terminal #3. When Terminal #2 or Terminal #3 are contacted by the second jumper, the Cablemaster should operate in one direction or the other. If the Cablemaster now operates in both directions, replace the power switch. 1) Connec ...
Capacitive element based sensor
... shown in Figure 2.2.7, say, more in secondary coil 1 than in coil 2, then more emf is generated in one coil i.e. coil 1 than the other, and there is a resultant voltage from the coils. If the magnetic core is further displaced, then the value of resultant voltage increases in proportion with the dis ...
... shown in Figure 2.2.7, say, more in secondary coil 1 than in coil 2, then more emf is generated in one coil i.e. coil 1 than the other, and there is a resultant voltage from the coils. If the magnetic core is further displaced, then the value of resultant voltage increases in proportion with the dis ...
Power Supply Wattage
... power surge can provide too much power to a computer or electrical device generally causing damage to that device making the device not operate at all or ...
... power surge can provide too much power to a computer or electrical device generally causing damage to that device making the device not operate at all or ...
Four MATLAB-Simulink models of photovoltaic system
... parameter. Therefore, two types of simulation are carried out: 7.1 Constant temperature and varying insolation Temperature has been kept constant at 250C and solar insolation is simulated in four levels as: 250 W/m2, 500 W/m2, 750 W/m2 and 1000 W/m2 to show the insolation dependency. I-V and P-V out ...
... parameter. Therefore, two types of simulation are carried out: 7.1 Constant temperature and varying insolation Temperature has been kept constant at 250C and solar insolation is simulated in four levels as: 250 W/m2, 500 W/m2, 750 W/m2 and 1000 W/m2 to show the insolation dependency. I-V and P-V out ...
FEATURES DESCRIPTION D
... requires approximately 400µs to achieve specified VOS accuracy, which includes one full auto-zero cycle of approximately 100µs and the start-up time for the bias circuitry. Prior to this time, the amplifier will function properly but with unspecified offset voltage. This design has virtually no alia ...
... requires approximately 400µs to achieve specified VOS accuracy, which includes one full auto-zero cycle of approximately 100µs and the start-up time for the bias circuitry. Prior to this time, the amplifier will function properly but with unspecified offset voltage. This design has virtually no alia ...
CA3140, CA3140A
... Wide dynamic range of input and output characteristics with the most desirable high input impedance characteristics is achieved in the CA3140 by the use of an unique design based upon the PMOS Bipolar process. Input common mode voltage range and output swing capabilities are complementary, allowing ...
... Wide dynamic range of input and output characteristics with the most desirable high input impedance characteristics is achieved in the CA3140 by the use of an unique design based upon the PMOS Bipolar process. Input common mode voltage range and output swing capabilities are complementary, allowing ...
Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling: The Laws of Diminishing
... Unfortunately, most systems still consume considerable power when idle, and to give a realistic representation of energy savings, we must “pad” the benchmarks with idle energy to extend the length of the benchmark to that of the lowest frequency. Figure 4 shows the padded energy consumption of 181.m ...
... Unfortunately, most systems still consume considerable power when idle, and to give a realistic representation of energy savings, we must “pad” the benchmarks with idle energy to extend the length of the benchmark to that of the lowest frequency. Figure 4 shows the padded energy consumption of 181.m ...
Single Phase Padmounted
... Some transformers require the Demag Test to remove any residual magnetism in preparation for an impulse test. It also serves as a no-load exciting current test. A transformer passes this test if the exciting current does not exceed the limit specified for the design of the transformer. Applied Volta ...
... Some transformers require the Demag Test to remove any residual magnetism in preparation for an impulse test. It also serves as a no-load exciting current test. A transformer passes this test if the exciting current does not exceed the limit specified for the design of the transformer. Applied Volta ...
TR41.7-10-05-008-L-SmartGridSurges
... As an illustration of this situation, consider a possible home network as shown in Figure 1. The important thing to notice is that much of the equipment connected to the home network is connected more than one service, e.g. AC power, wired communications lines, roof-top antennas. All ports of the eq ...
... As an illustration of this situation, consider a possible home network as shown in Figure 1. The important thing to notice is that much of the equipment connected to the home network is connected more than one service, e.g. AC power, wired communications lines, roof-top antennas. All ports of the eq ...
Strand Dimming Systems Power and Diming Control solutions for
... NOTE: As with any SSR phase controlled dimming system, Philips Strand Lighting always recommends the use of K-13 or better transformers (by others) to limit the propagation of triplen harmonics generated by these dimmers. Harmonic-Mitigating Transformers (zigzag transformers) are acceptable substitu ...
... NOTE: As with any SSR phase controlled dimming system, Philips Strand Lighting always recommends the use of K-13 or better transformers (by others) to limit the propagation of triplen harmonics generated by these dimmers. Harmonic-Mitigating Transformers (zigzag transformers) are acceptable substitu ...
Index: SHARP Electronic Components
... Care must be taken not to touch the light detector surface. If it should be dirty, wipe off such dust and refuse with soft cloth so as to prevent scratch. In case some solvents are required, use methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol or isopropyl alcohol only. Also, protect the light detecting unit against f ...
... Care must be taken not to touch the light detector surface. If it should be dirty, wipe off such dust and refuse with soft cloth so as to prevent scratch. In case some solvents are required, use methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol or isopropyl alcohol only. Also, protect the light detecting unit against f ...