7782 and 7782HC SPECIFICATION SHEET
... Frequency bandwidth of DC to 50 kHz at rated power into 8 ohms; DC to 100 kHz at reduced power. Rugged chassis for stand-alone or rack mounted operation. No additional power supplies are required. Protection circuitry protects against input overloads, improper output connection (including shor ...
... Frequency bandwidth of DC to 50 kHz at rated power into 8 ohms; DC to 100 kHz at reduced power. Rugged chassis for stand-alone or rack mounted operation. No additional power supplies are required. Protection circuitry protects against input overloads, improper output connection (including shor ...
SPF-500 SPF-750 SPF-1000
... Featuring: • Forced current sharing for N +1 redundancy • Universal AC input • 0.99 typical power factor • Low ripple and noise • DC power good and AC power fail signals • True remote inhibit • Monotonic turn-on and turn-off When you need a single-output power supply, but want all the proven industr ...
... Featuring: • Forced current sharing for N +1 redundancy • Universal AC input • 0.99 typical power factor • Low ripple and noise • DC power good and AC power fail signals • True remote inhibit • Monotonic turn-on and turn-off When you need a single-output power supply, but want all the proven industr ...
This paper suggests a new electrolytic capacitor-less bi
... To use a link capacitor mall enough to be implemented using film capacitor and link capacitor ripple reduction, several techniques have been studied to reduce the link capacitor ripple by using synchronization of input and output currents in link capacitor or additional circuit of ripple compensator ...
... To use a link capacitor mall enough to be implemented using film capacitor and link capacitor ripple reduction, several techniques have been studied to reduce the link capacitor ripple by using synchronization of input and output currents in link capacitor or additional circuit of ripple compensator ...
Current Transducer LT 505-T IPN = 500 A
... This transducer is a build-in device, whose conducting parts must be inaccessible after installation. A protective housing or additional shield could be used. Main supply must be able to be disconnected. ...
... This transducer is a build-in device, whose conducting parts must be inaccessible after installation. A protective housing or additional shield could be used. Main supply must be able to be disconnected. ...
Project - sunist
... application the field only has to be maintained for fractions of a second. In principle homopolar generators could be operated continuously but they are not believed to be an economic and viable option when operated in this mode. Compulsators, superconducting magnetic energy storage and capacitor st ...
... application the field only has to be maintained for fractions of a second. In principle homopolar generators could be operated continuously but they are not believed to be an economic and viable option when operated in this mode. Compulsators, superconducting magnetic energy storage and capacitor st ...
Project Summary - Berkeley Cosmology Group
... Now everyone needs power in order to operate correctly. The same is in machines, too. Power, in defined in physics is the rate of energy flow. The equation to find the power is current times voltage, or energy per unit of time (E/T). You need power in order to make actions happen. If there was no po ...
... Now everyone needs power in order to operate correctly. The same is in machines, too. Power, in defined in physics is the rate of energy flow. The equation to find the power is current times voltage, or energy per unit of time (E/T). You need power in order to make actions happen. If there was no po ...
Current, Voltage and resistance
... Set up the circuits and record your answers on the sheet Voltage (P.D) is divided amongst the components in a series circuit Voltage (P.D) is the same across each branch in a parallel circuit ...
... Set up the circuits and record your answers on the sheet Voltage (P.D) is divided amongst the components in a series circuit Voltage (P.D) is the same across each branch in a parallel circuit ...
ac voltage ratio measurement
... because of the voltage drop in the wiring. The input voltage must be measured at the hihigh and low tentid s if Eq. 3 is to be valid. The corrections for the 0 and 10 positions cm be determined from the difference (Eq. 3) parnits all voltages to be determined by solving between the output at thae se ...
... because of the voltage drop in the wiring. The input voltage must be measured at the hihigh and low tentid s if Eq. 3 is to be valid. The corrections for the 0 and 10 positions cm be determined from the difference (Eq. 3) parnits all voltages to be determined by solving between the output at thae se ...
CAD Tools for Circuit Design
... unit on the LaACES CD-ROM. Example circuit implementations will be found on that data sheet. A suggested block diagram is below: In ...
... unit on the LaACES CD-ROM. Example circuit implementations will be found on that data sheet. A suggested block diagram is below: In ...
Electronic Metronome
... t1 t 2 Ra 2 Rb When the output of the 555 timer changes from 5V to 0V, a pulse current will flow through the speaker, causing the speaker to create a sound. You will change the frequency of the pulses to the speaker by changing the value of Ra. Since Ra is usually much larger than Rb, the freque ...
... t1 t 2 Ra 2 Rb When the output of the 555 timer changes from 5V to 0V, a pulse current will flow through the speaker, causing the speaker to create a sound. You will change the frequency of the pulses to the speaker by changing the value of Ra. Since Ra is usually much larger than Rb, the freque ...
Troubleshooting Techniques
... If the junction is good, you will get a reading of 0.7V being typical for forward bias. If it is reverse bias, you will see the reading of OL, indicates that the junction has an extremely high reverse resistance ...
... If the junction is good, you will get a reading of 0.7V being typical for forward bias. If it is reverse bias, you will see the reading of OL, indicates that the junction has an extremely high reverse resistance ...
A Carrier-Based PWM Strategy With the Offset Voltage Injection for
... Single-phase three-level neutral point clamped (NPC) converters are widely applied in high-speed railway electrical traction drive systems. A significant problem related to the ...
... Single-phase three-level neutral point clamped (NPC) converters are widely applied in high-speed railway electrical traction drive systems. A significant problem related to the ...
dual jfet-input operational amplifier
... WARRANTED TO BE SUITABLE FOR USE IN LIFE-SUPPORT DEVICES OR SYSTEMS OR OTHER CRITICAL APPLICATIONS. INCLUSION OF TI PRODUCTS IN SUCH APPLICATIONS IS UNDERSTOOD TO ...
... WARRANTED TO BE SUITABLE FOR USE IN LIFE-SUPPORT DEVICES OR SYSTEMS OR OTHER CRITICAL APPLICATIONS. INCLUSION OF TI PRODUCTS IN SUCH APPLICATIONS IS UNDERSTOOD TO ...
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.