Application Note 1724 LM5015 Isolated Two-Switch DC
... The LM5015 Isolated DC-DC Regulator evaluation board provides a low cost and fully functional DC-DC regulator without employing any discrete power MOSFET. The evaluation board can be configured as either an Isolated Two-Switch Forward DC-DC Regulator, or an Isolated Two-Switch Flyback DC-DC Regulato ...
... The LM5015 Isolated DC-DC Regulator evaluation board provides a low cost and fully functional DC-DC regulator without employing any discrete power MOSFET. The evaluation board can be configured as either an Isolated Two-Switch Forward DC-DC Regulator, or an Isolated Two-Switch Flyback DC-DC Regulato ...
Class
... audio, two output devices in "push-pull" must be used (see Class-AB) • Class-AB: Halfway (or partway) between the above two examples (181 to 200 degrees typical) - also requires push-pull operation for audio. The conduction for each output device is shown in Figure 1. ...
... audio, two output devices in "push-pull" must be used (see Class-AB) • Class-AB: Halfway (or partway) between the above two examples (181 to 200 degrees typical) - also requires push-pull operation for audio. The conduction for each output device is shown in Figure 1. ...
In this module, we review the standing wave current and voltage
... Transmission lines with forward propagating waves will spawn backwards propagating waves if they are terminated in loads that do not have the same impedance as Z_0, i.e. loads that accept voltage and current in a different ratio than the natural ratio supported by the geometry and material of the tr ...
... Transmission lines with forward propagating waves will spawn backwards propagating waves if they are terminated in loads that do not have the same impedance as Z_0, i.e. loads that accept voltage and current in a different ratio than the natural ratio supported by the geometry and material of the tr ...
Advanced Monolithic Systems
... Voltage drops due to RP are not eliminated; they will add to the dropout voltage of the regulator regardless of whether they are inside or outside the regulation loop. The AMS1503 can control the voltage at the load as long as the input-output voltage is greater than the total of the dropout voltage ...
... Voltage drops due to RP are not eliminated; they will add to the dropout voltage of the regulator regardless of whether they are inside or outside the regulation loop. The AMS1503 can control the voltage at the load as long as the input-output voltage is greater than the total of the dropout voltage ...
sb6100 industrial shock-block™ technical faq
... where reliable equipment grounding or double insulation is provided. Class D – A GFCI that will interrupt the circuit to the load when the ground-fault current is 20 mA or more and is intended to be used in circuits with one or more conductors over 300 V to ground (i.e. 600 V systems), and with spec ...
... where reliable equipment grounding or double insulation is provided. Class D – A GFCI that will interrupt the circuit to the load when the ground-fault current is 20 mA or more and is intended to be used in circuits with one or more conductors over 300 V to ground (i.e. 600 V systems), and with spec ...
3STR1630
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... Australia - Belgium - Brazil - Canada - China - Czech Republic - Finland - France - Germany - Hong Kong - India - Israel - Italy - Japan Malaysia - Malta - Morocco - Philippines - Singapore - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - United Kingdom - United States of America www.st.com ...
HC-MOS Power Dissipation
... during switching. While the input to a gate is making a transition between logic levels, both the P- and N-channel transistors are turned partially on. This creates a low impedance path for supply current to flow from VCC to ground, as illustrated in Figure 3. For fast input rise and fall times (sho ...
... during switching. While the input to a gate is making a transition between logic levels, both the P- and N-channel transistors are turned partially on. This creates a low impedance path for supply current to flow from VCC to ground, as illustrated in Figure 3. For fast input rise and fall times (sho ...
V HG
... To test temperature response, with 100uA flowing put your finger on the body of the diode (make sure not to touch the metal leads). This is a qualitative measurement: enter +, 0, or – to indicated how the diode voltage changes when the diode warms up. To test reverse bias, use the 1M resistor, and a ...
... To test temperature response, with 100uA flowing put your finger on the body of the diode (make sure not to touch the metal leads). This is a qualitative measurement: enter +, 0, or – to indicated how the diode voltage changes when the diode warms up. To test reverse bias, use the 1M resistor, and a ...
Study of the characteristics of the Klystron tube
... Adjust the repeller voltage to maximum negative value and increase it in steps of 1volt (repeller –ve voltage to be decreased in steps of 1volt) and record output power and frequency in table 1.0. Frequency measurement—adjust the frequency meter till a dip appears on the display. The frequency meter ...
... Adjust the repeller voltage to maximum negative value and increase it in steps of 1volt (repeller –ve voltage to be decreased in steps of 1volt) and record output power and frequency in table 1.0. Frequency measurement—adjust the frequency meter till a dip appears on the display. The frequency meter ...
Characteristics of power semiconductors
... the silicon N region, the diode’s on-resistance increases drastically. However the maximum voltages that the diode can withstand depend upon the thickness of this region. The design of a fast diode is therefore the result of a trade-off between maximum voltage VDRM, forward voltage drop VF and speed ...
... the silicon N region, the diode’s on-resistance increases drastically. However the maximum voltages that the diode can withstand depend upon the thickness of this region. The design of a fast diode is therefore the result of a trade-off between maximum voltage VDRM, forward voltage drop VF and speed ...
Astable multivibrator
... When T1 is on O1 is at 0.2 V and B1 is at 0.7 V T2 is off and O2 is at 6 V and B2 is at –5.3 V C1 charges up through R1 and C2 charges up through R4 As soon as B2 reaches 0.7 V T2 switches on Note that C1 charges slowly through the large resistor R1 while C2 charges more quickly through the small r ...
... When T1 is on O1 is at 0.2 V and B1 is at 0.7 V T2 is off and O2 is at 6 V and B2 is at –5.3 V C1 charges up through R1 and C2 charges up through R4 As soon as B2 reaches 0.7 V T2 switches on Note that C1 charges slowly through the large resistor R1 while C2 charges more quickly through the small r ...
RPI-0129
... scope or not in accordance with the instruction manual. The Products are not designed or manufactured to be used with any equipment, device or system which requires an extremely high level of reliability the failure or malfunction of which may result in a direct threat to human life or create a risk ...
... scope or not in accordance with the instruction manual. The Products are not designed or manufactured to be used with any equipment, device or system which requires an extremely high level of reliability the failure or malfunction of which may result in a direct threat to human life or create a risk ...
B320-97035
... circuit, select a “LO” trip rating. For a 600 A distribution system, select a “HI” trip rating. This approach to trip selection means that one indicator fits all cable diameters from 0.7” through 2.0”. With this simplified approach to rating selection: ■ Ordering is easier and reduces lead times. ■ ...
... circuit, select a “LO” trip rating. For a 600 A distribution system, select a “HI” trip rating. This approach to trip selection means that one indicator fits all cable diameters from 0.7” through 2.0”. With this simplified approach to rating selection: ■ Ordering is easier and reduces lead times. ■ ...
INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR VOLTAGE REGULATOR Model: APR
... When the regulator is operated with the generator for the first time, the polarity of residual magnetism may not be correct or the magnitude may not be enough. If the generator does not build up, shut down the prime mover and ...
... When the regulator is operated with the generator for the first time, the polarity of residual magnetism may not be correct or the magnitude may not be enough. If the generator does not build up, shut down the prime mover and ...
NGA-286 Product Description DC-6000 MHz, Cascadable GaAs HBT MMIC Amplifier
... Note: RBIAS provi des D C bi as stabi li ty over temperature. ...
... Note: RBIAS provi des D C bi as stabi li ty over temperature. ...
Data Sheet - Time Electronics
... A precision module primarily used for the calibration and simulation of voltage and current loops. The 7067 is a high accuracy calibrator incorporating source and measure capabilities. With user friendly controls and simple operation the 7067 is an excellent module for both process engineers and cal ...
... A precision module primarily used for the calibration and simulation of voltage and current loops. The 7067 is a high accuracy calibrator incorporating source and measure capabilities. With user friendly controls and simple operation the 7067 is an excellent module for both process engineers and cal ...
Control Engineering 12/15
... limited range only. For an efficient elimination of common-mode disturbances, additional filter technologies have to be used to reduce output interferences to almost zero. ...
... limited range only. For an efficient elimination of common-mode disturbances, additional filter technologies have to be used to reduce output interferences to almost zero. ...
Now
... method for classification of different types of harmonics and irregular waveforms. Power quality is more significant parameter in the power systems. The power to be supplied with no interruptions, but also the voltage and current are nominal values to ensure continuous equipment operation. Low power ...
... method for classification of different types of harmonics and irregular waveforms. Power quality is more significant parameter in the power systems. The power to be supplied with no interruptions, but also the voltage and current are nominal values to ensure continuous equipment operation. Low power ...
TKN IEEE 802.15.4 Symbol Rate Timer for TelosB
... The final circuit shown in Fig. 3 has a power consumption of 64 µA measured at 3 V power supply using a Fluke 189 Multimeter, a reduction by a factor of more than 30 compared to the initial Pierce oscillator. We manufactured a small series of oscillators and used 7 boards to evaluate the accuracy. T ...
... The final circuit shown in Fig. 3 has a power consumption of 64 µA measured at 3 V power supply using a Fluke 189 Multimeter, a reduction by a factor of more than 30 compared to the initial Pierce oscillator. We manufactured a small series of oscillators and used 7 boards to evaluate the accuracy. T ...
Power electronics
Power electronics is the application of solid-state electronics to the control and conversion of electric power. It also refers to a subject of research in electronic and electrical engineering which deals with the design, control, computation and integration of nonlinear, time-varying energy-processing electronic systems with fast dynamics.The first high power electronic devices were mercury-arc valves. In modern systems the conversion is performed with semiconductor switching devices such as diodes, thyristors and transistors, pioneered by R. D. Middlebrook and others beginning in the 1950s. In contrast to electronic systems concerned with transmission and processing of signals and data, in power electronics substantial amounts of electrical energy are processed. An AC/DC converter (rectifier) is the most typical power electronics device found in many consumer electronic devices, e.g. television sets, personal computers, battery chargers, etc. The power range is typically from tens of watts to several hundred watts. In industry a common application is the variable speed drive (VSD) that is used to control an induction motor. The power range of VSDs start from a few hundred watts and end at tens of megawatts.The power conversion systems can be classified according to the type of the input and output power AC to DC (rectifier) DC to AC (inverter) DC to DC (DC-to-DC converter) AC to AC (AC-to-AC converter)