The Franck-Hertz Experiment
... Ammeter to turn off this feature. 3. Click on the Collect button and the screen should tell you it is “Waiting for trigger”. 4. Set the reset/ramp switch on the ramp power supply to the ramp position. This will initiate the ramping of the voltage of the power supply and the taking of the data by the ...
... Ammeter to turn off this feature. 3. Click on the Collect button and the screen should tell you it is “Waiting for trigger”. 4. Set the reset/ramp switch on the ramp power supply to the ramp position. This will initiate the ramping of the voltage of the power supply and the taking of the data by the ...
10W Epistar 35mil Chip High Power LED White
... have to refer to the specific product specifications required to calculate the rated current plus that. 2. LED to be used in parallel mode, each LED channel by adding resistors are required, must not be led directly to multiple parallel. 3. circuits shall be designed to note: When the LED goes out t ...
... have to refer to the specific product specifications required to calculate the rated current plus that. 2. LED to be used in parallel mode, each LED channel by adding resistors are required, must not be led directly to multiple parallel. 3. circuits shall be designed to note: When the LED goes out t ...
Current
... 2. Photo-electric cell – electrons are released from the surface of a photosensitive metal when illuminated by light (silicon solar cell) 3. Thermoelectric – when different metals are placed in two different temperatures a current is produced (thermocouple) 4. Piezoelectric – certain crystals will w ...
... 2. Photo-electric cell – electrons are released from the surface of a photosensitive metal when illuminated by light (silicon solar cell) 3. Thermoelectric – when different metals are placed in two different temperatures a current is produced (thermocouple) 4. Piezoelectric – certain crystals will w ...
BP5061-5
... 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 ...
Measurement of Current with a Voltage DAQ
... the current to pass through it. A voltmeter can then be connected to each end of the shunt to measure the voltage drop across the shunt. The current in the circuit may then be calculated from this voltage drop and the shunt’s resistance. A shunt’s identifying characteristic is its voltage drop at it ...
... the current to pass through it. A voltmeter can then be connected to each end of the shunt to measure the voltage drop across the shunt. The current in the circuit may then be calculated from this voltage drop and the shunt’s resistance. A shunt’s identifying characteristic is its voltage drop at it ...
ZXCT1009 - Diodes Incorporated
... license under its patent or trademark rights, nor the rights of others. Any Customer or user of this document or products described herein in such applications shall assume all risks of such use and will agree to hold Diodes Incorporated and all the companies whose products are represented on Diodes ...
... license under its patent or trademark rights, nor the rights of others. Any Customer or user of this document or products described herein in such applications shall assume all risks of such use and will agree to hold Diodes Incorporated and all the companies whose products are represented on Diodes ...
ACT4088US-T - Active-Semi
... The voltage at FB is monitored by a comparator to detect an extreme output overload condition. If the voltage at the FB pin falls to below 0.3V, the internal oscillator slows to a decreased frequency of 467kHz, 33% of the nominal value. This prevents the inductor current from rising excessively duri ...
... The voltage at FB is monitored by a comparator to detect an extreme output overload condition. If the voltage at the FB pin falls to below 0.3V, the internal oscillator slows to a decreased frequency of 467kHz, 33% of the nominal value. This prevents the inductor current from rising excessively duri ...
Super-emissive cathode switches - Electrobionics
... - III-V photoconductive and junction switching devices - Super-emissive cathode switches - Liquid breakdown for high voltage switching and energy storage ...
... - III-V photoconductive and junction switching devices - Super-emissive cathode switches - Liquid breakdown for high voltage switching and energy storage ...
Kreutter: Circuits 2 Voltage/Current/Resistance Lab Voltage, Current
... Be sure to connect the positive lead from the power supply to the positive terminal of the ammeter. To connect multiple resistors (loads), use alligator clips to fasten them together in series. Your final connection should be to the negative terminal of the power supply. IF YOU SEE OR SMELL SMOKE, ( ...
... Be sure to connect the positive lead from the power supply to the positive terminal of the ammeter. To connect multiple resistors (loads), use alligator clips to fasten them together in series. Your final connection should be to the negative terminal of the power supply. IF YOU SEE OR SMELL SMOKE, ( ...
Motion Along a Straight Line at Constant
... following design points are adopted : 1. Low resistance windings to reduce the power lost due to the heating effect of current 2. A soft iron core is easily magnetised & ...
... following design points are adopted : 1. Low resistance windings to reduce the power lost due to the heating effect of current 2. A soft iron core is easily magnetised & ...
Chapter_18_rev2a
... under test. Rapid advances in modern computers and digital signal processing hardware has finally led to the development of fully digital real-time simulators that are capable of simulating adequately detailed power system models with sufficient speed to meet the output bandwidth requirement for rep ...
... under test. Rapid advances in modern computers and digital signal processing hardware has finally led to the development of fully digital real-time simulators that are capable of simulating adequately detailed power system models with sufficient speed to meet the output bandwidth requirement for rep ...
frequency_effects_lab
... Power gain, A(db) = 10log10(Po/Pi) where Pi=power input and Po= power output Since P=VI=V2/R, then, A(db) = 20log10(Vo/Vi) where Vi=voltage across the function generator and Vo= Voltage across the Load RL A(db) = 20log10(10/10) A(db) = 20log101 = 20 x 0 = 0 dB The calculated voltage gain is 0 while ...
... Power gain, A(db) = 10log10(Po/Pi) where Pi=power input and Po= power output Since P=VI=V2/R, then, A(db) = 20log10(Vo/Vi) where Vi=voltage across the function generator and Vo= Voltage across the Load RL A(db) = 20log10(10/10) A(db) = 20log101 = 20 x 0 = 0 dB The calculated voltage gain is 0 while ...
Power supply CP-D 12/2.1 Primary switch mode power supply Data sheet Features
... setting elements and should therefore not be opend. Before any installation, maintenance or modification work: Disconnect the system from the supply network and protect against switching on! Before start of operation the following must be ensured: Connect to main according to the specific nationa ...
... setting elements and should therefore not be opend. Before any installation, maintenance or modification work: Disconnect the system from the supply network and protect against switching on! Before start of operation the following must be ensured: Connect to main according to the specific nationa ...
ELECTRONIC IGNITION TRANSFORMERS Type TA/TB....S.
... in oil or gas burners, you will find here below some remarks about the application of these devices, resulting from the research carried out by the Brahma Testing Laboratory. This Laboratory, in compliance with CISPR-16, is adequately equipped for the measuring of electromagnetic interference in boi ...
... in oil or gas burners, you will find here below some remarks about the application of these devices, resulting from the research carried out by the Brahma Testing Laboratory. This Laboratory, in compliance with CISPR-16, is adequately equipped for the measuring of electromagnetic interference in boi ...
Ch13_PPT_Fund_Elec_Circ_5e
... • Each with self inductances L1 and L2. • Assume the second inductor carries no current. • The magnetic flux from coil 1 has two ...
... • Each with self inductances L1 and L2. • Assume the second inductor carries no current. • The magnetic flux from coil 1 has two ...
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.