15-A, 48-V INPUT, 5-V OUTPUT, ISOLATED, 1/8th BRICK DC/DC
... Operating Features and System Considerations for the PTEA415050 DC/DC Converter Overcurrent Protection To protect against load faults, these converters incorporate output overcurrent protection. Applying a load to the output that exceeds the converter's overcurrent threshold (see applicable specific ...
... Operating Features and System Considerations for the PTEA415050 DC/DC Converter Overcurrent Protection To protect against load faults, these converters incorporate output overcurrent protection. Applying a load to the output that exceeds the converter's overcurrent threshold (see applicable specific ...
International Electrical Engineering Journal (IEEJ) Vol. 5 (2014) No.11, pp. 1619-1625
... drop with increasing load. This drop is compensated by transformers which can boost their output voltage by changing their transformation ratio in response to the load. This method, using on-load tap changers, compensate for any drop in the input voltage to the transformer. Grid and primary transfor ...
... drop with increasing load. This drop is compensated by transformers which can boost their output voltage by changing their transformation ratio in response to the load. This method, using on-load tap changers, compensate for any drop in the input voltage to the transformer. Grid and primary transfor ...
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... technology, which controls Vlink as low as possible to reduce the power loss of the isolated ZVS DC/DC converter. With this technology, the freewheeling period of the DC/DC converter is shortened and the conduction loss can be reduced. In addition, because of its low Vlink, the resonance energy for ...
... technology, which controls Vlink as low as possible to reduce the power loss of the isolated ZVS DC/DC converter. With this technology, the freewheeling period of the DC/DC converter is shortened and the conduction loss can be reduced. In addition, because of its low Vlink, the resonance energy for ...
new asymmetrical hybrid multilevel voltage inverter
... modulation (PWM), or the pulses are generated comparison of a signal modulator with the carrier. Often for converters with “m” voltage levels and “m-1” carriers, the carriers are defined with the same frequency (fc) and amplitude (Ac). The amplitude of the modulator is denoted as (Am) and the freque ...
... modulation (PWM), or the pulses are generated comparison of a signal modulator with the carrier. Often for converters with “m” voltage levels and “m-1” carriers, the carriers are defined with the same frequency (fc) and amplitude (Ac). The amplitude of the modulator is denoted as (Am) and the freque ...
Improvement of Voltage Stability by the Advanced High Side Voltage
... [3] P. Kundur, Power System Stability and Control, McGrawHill, Inc., 1994, pp. 216-220. [4] F. P. De Mello and C. Concordia, “Concepts of Synchronous Machine Stability as Affected by ...
... [3] P. Kundur, Power System Stability and Control, McGrawHill, Inc., 1994, pp. 216-220. [4] F. P. De Mello and C. Concordia, “Concepts of Synchronous Machine Stability as Affected by ...
Interface Components - Components for REGSys
... position of the transformer by a commonly used BCDcode and are used depending upon the task to match the BCD - input of a • voltage regulator • digital display • remote control system ...
... position of the transformer by a commonly used BCDcode and are used depending upon the task to match the BCD - input of a • voltage regulator • digital display • remote control system ...
RL Circuits
... the coil, the configuration of the coil, and the material that fills the coil. A henry is a large unit of inductance. More common units are the mH and the µH. A steady current through a perfect inductor (no resistance) will not produce a voltage across the inductor. The sign of the voltage across an ...
... the coil, the configuration of the coil, and the material that fills the coil. A henry is a large unit of inductance. More common units are the mH and the µH. A steady current through a perfect inductor (no resistance) will not produce a voltage across the inductor. The sign of the voltage across an ...
Alternate Class AB Amplifier Design This Class AB amplifier
... This Class AB amplifier (Figure 1) has an integral common emitter bipolar amplifier (see Q4). The CE amplifier replaces the bipolar main amplifier in the previous design, Le. Vs in this circuit is the output of the preamp. This produces a more compact and less expensive design since there are fewer ...
... This Class AB amplifier (Figure 1) has an integral common emitter bipolar amplifier (see Q4). The CE amplifier replaces the bipolar main amplifier in the previous design, Le. Vs in this circuit is the output of the preamp. This produces a more compact and less expensive design since there are fewer ...
What do resistors do?
... – The Ig2 curve is plotted for a slightly higher gate current and also has the same general shape as the other two curves. However, the breakover point occurs even sooner at this higher for different values of gate value of gate current. ...
... – The Ig2 curve is plotted for a slightly higher gate current and also has the same general shape as the other two curves. However, the breakover point occurs even sooner at this higher for different values of gate value of gate current. ...
Dual J-K flip flop with clear
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... Information furnished is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, STMicroelectronics assumes no responsibility for the consequences of use of such information nor for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implicatio ...
(a) Single-Ended AC Voltage Gain
... The equations (1-14) and (1-15) provide the relationships that can be used to measure Ad and Ac in op-amp circuits. 1. To measure Ad: Set Vi1 = -Vi2 = Vs = 0.5 V, we obtain Vd = 1 V, Vc = 0 V and Vo = Ad Thus, setting the input voltages Vi1 = -Vi2 = 0.5 V results in an output voltage numerically equ ...
... The equations (1-14) and (1-15) provide the relationships that can be used to measure Ad and Ac in op-amp circuits. 1. To measure Ad: Set Vi1 = -Vi2 = Vs = 0.5 V, we obtain Vd = 1 V, Vc = 0 V and Vo = Ad Thus, setting the input voltages Vi1 = -Vi2 = 0.5 V results in an output voltage numerically equ ...
AP1603 STEP-UP DC/DC CONVERTER Description
... through the diode to the output capacitor and load. As the stored energy is depleted, the current ramp down until the diode turns off. At this point, inductor may ring due to residual energy and stray capacitance. The output capacitor stores charge when current flow through the diode is high, and re ...
... through the diode to the output capacitor and load. As the stored energy is depleted, the current ramp down until the diode turns off. At this point, inductor may ring due to residual energy and stray capacitance. The output capacitor stores charge when current flow through the diode is high, and re ...
1.2.3.A.PHY ElectricalCircuits
... components: current, voltage, and resistance. Current is the net transfer of electric charge per unit of time. Voltage is the amount of work required to move a charge from one point to another. Resistance is the opposition to the flow of current. Understanding the relationship between current, volta ...
... components: current, voltage, and resistance. Current is the net transfer of electric charge per unit of time. Voltage is the amount of work required to move a charge from one point to another. Resistance is the opposition to the flow of current. Understanding the relationship between current, volta ...
MAX687/MAX688/MAX689 High-Accuracy, Low-Dropout Linear Regulators _______________General Description
... achieves automatic start-up at power-on by delivering a brief pulse whenever the input voltage is suddenly applied. This circuit is not suitable for applications where the input voltage rises slowly. The RC values should be chosen to keep ON high until the output rises above about 3.13V. The values ...
... achieves automatic start-up at power-on by delivering a brief pulse whenever the input voltage is suddenly applied. This circuit is not suitable for applications where the input voltage rises slowly. The RC values should be chosen to keep ON high until the output rises above about 3.13V. The values ...
quint-ps-100-240ac/24dc/5
... device continuously supplies the IBOOST output current. The device can supply a nominal output current of IN up to an ambient operating temperature of +60°C. The output power must be decreased by 2.5% per Kelvin temperature increase for ambient operating temperatures over +60°C. At ambient operating ...
... device continuously supplies the IBOOST output current. The device can supply a nominal output current of IN up to an ambient operating temperature of +60°C. The output power must be decreased by 2.5% per Kelvin temperature increase for ambient operating temperatures over +60°C. At ambient operating ...
Basic non-inverting operational amplifier circuit with
... AC Coupling The Non-inverting Op-amp Circuit • In most cases it is possible to DC couple the circuit. However in this case it is necessary to ensure that the non-inverting has a DC path to earth for the very small input current that is needed. • This can be achieved by inserting a high value resist ...
... AC Coupling The Non-inverting Op-amp Circuit • In most cases it is possible to DC couple the circuit. However in this case it is necessary to ensure that the non-inverting has a DC path to earth for the very small input current that is needed. • This can be achieved by inserting a high value resist ...
BH4201396402
... provides excellent dynamic performance because it It has been recognized that the steady-state acts quickly and an inherent peak current limiting transmittable power can be increased and the voltage capability is also provided. Park’s transformation is profile along the line controlled by appropriat ...
... provides excellent dynamic performance because it It has been recognized that the steady-state acts quickly and an inherent peak current limiting transmittable power can be increased and the voltage capability is also provided. Park’s transformation is profile along the line controlled by appropriat ...
Voltage regulator
A voltage regulator is designed to automatically maintain a constant voltage level. A voltage regulator may be a simple ""feed-forward"" design or may include negative feedback control loops. It may use an electromechanical mechanism, or electronic components. Depending on the design, it may be used to regulate one or more AC or DC voltages.Electronic voltage regulators are found in devices such as computer power supplies where they stabilize the DC voltages used by the processor and other elements. In automobile alternators and central power station generator plants, voltage regulators control the output of the plant. In an electric power distribution system, voltage regulators may be installed at a substation or along distribution lines so that all customers receive steady voltage independent of how much power is drawn from the line.