AP5004 PWM CONTROL 2.5A STEP-DOWN CONVERTER Description
... controller is internally clocked by a fixed 300KHz oscillator. When used as a converter, the AP5004’s pulse width varies in a range from 0% to 90%, according to the load current. The ripple voltage produced by the switching can easily be removed through a filter because the switching frequency remai ...
... controller is internally clocked by a fixed 300KHz oscillator. When used as a converter, the AP5004’s pulse width varies in a range from 0% to 90%, according to the load current. The ripple voltage produced by the switching can easily be removed through a filter because the switching frequency remai ...
EECS 245 LAB 5 BIPOLAR TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS
... In addition to your responses for (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) above include the following in your lab repport. 1. Use your voltage measurements from Part 1 to compute the base current and the collector current. Plot the collector current (Y axis) as a function of the base current (X axis). This plot ...
... In addition to your responses for (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) above include the following in your lab repport. 1. Use your voltage measurements from Part 1 to compute the base current and the collector current. Plot the collector current (Y axis) as a function of the base current (X axis). This plot ...
excitation systems
... A modern excitation control system is much more than a simple voltage regulator ...
... A modern excitation control system is much more than a simple voltage regulator ...
ZXTN25012EFL 12V, SOT23, NPN low power transistor Summary Description
... opportunity or consequential loss in the use of these circuit applications, under any circumstances. Life support Zetex products are specifically not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without the express written approval of the Chief Executive Officer of Ze ...
... opportunity or consequential loss in the use of these circuit applications, under any circumstances. Life support Zetex products are specifically not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without the express written approval of the Chief Executive Officer of Ze ...
CAEN A1511B specifications
... o Maximum voltage: 264 VAC (240 + 10%) o Power factor: 0.997 (@230 VAC, 16A) o Power: 3840 W (240 VAC, 16A) Mains input/primary switcher efficiency: 95% Power: o Max. power @208 VAC: 2340 W (=208 V·16 A·0.74·0.95) (÷6=390 W) o Max. power @230 VAC: 2587 W (=230 V·16 A·0.74·0.95) (÷6=431 W) o Max. pow ...
... o Maximum voltage: 264 VAC (240 + 10%) o Power factor: 0.997 (@230 VAC, 16A) o Power: 3840 W (240 VAC, 16A) Mains input/primary switcher efficiency: 95% Power: o Max. power @208 VAC: 2340 W (=208 V·16 A·0.74·0.95) (÷6=390 W) o Max. power @230 VAC: 2587 W (=230 V·16 A·0.74·0.95) (÷6=431 W) o Max. pow ...
Three-Level Shunt Active Filter Compensating Harmonics and
... ⎡V sα −V sβ ⎤ ⎡ p% ⎤ ⎢V sβ V sα ⎥ ⎢q% ⎥ ...
... ⎡V sα −V sβ ⎤ ⎡ p% ⎤ ⎢V sβ V sα ⎥ ⎢q% ⎥ ...
String Combiners in SolarEdge Systems, North America
... no risk of exceeding the PV module maximum fuse rating current as a result of a fault in the DC output circuit. The inverter has been verified to contribute zero current to a faulted DC output circuit. The only sources of current to consider are the DC output circuits. A faulted string could be subj ...
... no risk of exceeding the PV module maximum fuse rating current as a result of a fault in the DC output circuit. The inverter has been verified to contribute zero current to a faulted DC output circuit. The only sources of current to consider are the DC output circuits. A faulted string could be subj ...
MAX8863T/S/R, MAX8864T/S/R Low-Dropout, 120mA Linear Regulators __________________General Description
... and load resistors should not be less than 10µA. Since the VSET tolerance is typically less than ±25mV, the output can be set using fixed resistors instead of trim pots. Connect a 10pF to 25pF capacitor across R1 to compensate for layout-induced parasitic capacitances. In preset voltage mode, impeda ...
... and load resistors should not be less than 10µA. Since the VSET tolerance is typically less than ±25mV, the output can be set using fixed resistors instead of trim pots. Connect a 10pF to 25pF capacitor across R1 to compensate for layout-induced parasitic capacitances. In preset voltage mode, impeda ...
Designing a low cost power supply using a - All
... the converter is not isolated from the input. This makes neutral common to output ground thus giving a reference back to neutral. The buck is less expensive due to the fact that it does not use a transformer and an opto coupler. The AC line is applied through D1 which rectifies the line input every ...
... the converter is not isolated from the input. This makes neutral common to output ground thus giving a reference back to neutral. The buck is less expensive due to the fact that it does not use a transformer and an opto coupler. The AC line is applied through D1 which rectifies the line input every ...
Y4905142146
... topology as shown in figure.1 is realized by digital simulation by using MATLAB. The load and the compensator are connected at the PCC. The ac load consists of a three phase unbalanced load and a three phase diode bridge rectifier feeding a highly inductive R-L load. A dc load is realized by an equi ...
... topology as shown in figure.1 is realized by digital simulation by using MATLAB. The load and the compensator are connected at the PCC. The ac load consists of a three phase unbalanced load and a three phase diode bridge rectifier feeding a highly inductive R-L load. A dc load is realized by an equi ...
Evaluates: MAX4210E, MAX4210A/B/C/D/F MAX4210E Evaluation Kit General Description Features
... Jumper JU1 determines how the source voltage is to be applied. Place the shunt across pins 1 and 2 of jumper JU1 to use a divided-down source voltage. The external resistor-divider formed by R2 and R3 provides the voltage division. The second option is to shunt JU1 across pins 2 and 3, allowing the ...
... Jumper JU1 determines how the source voltage is to be applied. Place the shunt across pins 1 and 2 of jumper JU1 to use a divided-down source voltage. The external resistor-divider formed by R2 and R3 provides the voltage division. The second option is to shunt JU1 across pins 2 and 3, allowing the ...
Temperature Compensation for LCD displays
... As the temperature decreases the LCD fluid requires a higher operating voltage in order to maintain a given optical contrast. See figure #1. One way to provide for this is to give the user control of the contrast. This is a simple solution but quite often its not desirable or practical. ...
... As the temperature decreases the LCD fluid requires a higher operating voltage in order to maintain a given optical contrast. See figure #1. One way to provide for this is to give the user control of the contrast. This is a simple solution but quite often its not desirable or practical. ...
Why control techniques depend on heater element materials
... four in series would suit a 230V ac supply. Power modulation by a magnetic is a common but not a good choice. Thermal fatigue caused by slow cycling magnetic contactor control can severely limit the working life of the elements. Though many such systems are still in service, fast solid state contact ...
... four in series would suit a 230V ac supply. Power modulation by a magnetic is a common but not a good choice. Thermal fatigue caused by slow cycling magnetic contactor control can severely limit the working life of the elements. Though many such systems are still in service, fast solid state contact ...
Modular Power vs. Economies of Scale: Does the TCO live up to the
... Last year, my co-presenter gave an excellent talk on modular data centers: actual project data for schedules and costs, plus examples of real-world pitfalls. What made Bill’s analysis manageable was the common denominator of all the modular data centers: the generic x86 server. Each modular data cen ...
... Last year, my co-presenter gave an excellent talk on modular data centers: actual project data for schedules and costs, plus examples of real-world pitfalls. What made Bill’s analysis manageable was the common denominator of all the modular data centers: the generic x86 server. Each modular data cen ...
AC Circuits - Oscilloscopes and Filter Circuits
... the CH1 input of the oscilloscope. In order to see the waveform on the screen, the two main things you’ll need to adjust are the TIME/DIV knob (the x-axis of the oscilloscope) and the VOLTS/DIV knob (the y-axis). You can also adjust the Trigger parameters (basically, the way the oscilloscope decides ...
... the CH1 input of the oscilloscope. In order to see the waveform on the screen, the two main things you’ll need to adjust are the TIME/DIV knob (the x-axis of the oscilloscope) and the VOLTS/DIV knob (the y-axis). You can also adjust the Trigger parameters (basically, the way the oscilloscope decides ...
system interface application (apfiff10)
... be used in demanding applications. It can also be used for any general purpose drive system. The same application can be used for almost all the drives in the system which makes it easy for the customer to maintain. The System Interface Application is typically used in coordinated drives with overri ...
... be used in demanding applications. It can also be used for any general purpose drive system. The same application can be used for almost all the drives in the system which makes it easy for the customer to maintain. The System Interface Application is typically used in coordinated drives with overri ...
LM4876.pdf
... As shown in Figure 1, the LM4876 consists of two operational amplifiers. External resistors Rf and Ri set the closedloop gain of Amp1, whereas two internal 40kΩ resistors set Amp2’s gain at -1. The LM4876 drives a load, such as a speaker, connected between the two amplifier outputs, Vo1 and Vo2 . Fi ...
... As shown in Figure 1, the LM4876 consists of two operational amplifiers. External resistors Rf and Ri set the closedloop gain of Amp1, whereas two internal 40kΩ resistors set Amp2’s gain at -1. The LM4876 drives a load, such as a speaker, connected between the two amplifier outputs, Vo1 and Vo2 . Fi ...
Manual - HP Archive
... of any external capacity added will improve the peak current capability but will decrease the safety provided by the SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT switch, since the external capacity will provide high s u r g e currents. The s u r g e currents may destroy external components before the average current incre ...
... of any external capacity added will improve the peak current capability but will decrease the safety provided by the SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT switch, since the external capacity will provide high s u r g e currents. The s u r g e currents may destroy external components before the average current incre ...
Heathkit SB-200 - Orange County (California) Amateur Radio Club
... that can be wired in parallel for 120 VAC operation, or in series for 240 VAC operation. The 120 VAC cooling fan is connected across one of the 120 VAC transformer windings. Figure 2: Plate-voltage is proCetron 572B Tube duced by a full wave voltage doubler circuit consisting of sixteen silicon diod ...
... that can be wired in parallel for 120 VAC operation, or in series for 240 VAC operation. The 120 VAC cooling fan is connected across one of the 120 VAC transformer windings. Figure 2: Plate-voltage is proCetron 572B Tube duced by a full wave voltage doubler circuit consisting of sixteen silicon diod ...
Rectifier
A rectifier is an electrical device that converts alternating current (AC), which periodically reverses direction, to direct current (DC), which flows in only one direction. The process is known as rectification. Physically, rectifiers take a number of forms, including vacuum tube diodes, mercury-arc valves, copper and selenium oxide rectifiers, semiconductor diodes, silicon-controlled rectifiers and other silicon-based semiconductor switches. Historically, even synchronous electromechanical switches and motors have been used. Early radio receivers, called crystal radios, used a ""cat's whisker"" of fine wire pressing on a crystal of galena (lead sulfide) to serve as a point-contact rectifier or ""crystal detector"".Rectifiers have many uses, but are often found serving as components of DC power supplies and high-voltage direct current power transmission systems. Rectification may serve in roles other than to generate direct current for use as a source of power. As noted, detectors of radio signals serve as rectifiers. In gas heating systems flame rectification is used to detect presence of a flame.Because of the alternating nature of the input AC sine wave, the process of rectification alone produces a DC current that, though unidirectional, consists of pulses of current. Many applications of rectifiers, such as power supplies for radio, television and computer equipment, require a steady constant DC current (as would be produced by a battery). In these applications the output of the rectifier is smoothed by an electronic filter (usually a capacitor) to produce a steady current.More complex circuitry that performs the opposite function, converting DC to AC, is called an inverter.