DE-ACCM6G - Dimension Engineering
... During prototyping, a common mistake is to power a device without checking the voltage output of one’s bench supply first. To ensure the LIS244ALH chip on a DE-ACCM5G won’t get damaged by this, a zener diode in parallel with the LIS244ALH’s power pins clamps the voltage supplied to a maximum of 5.6V ...
... During prototyping, a common mistake is to power a device without checking the voltage output of one’s bench supply first. To ensure the LIS244ALH chip on a DE-ACCM5G won’t get damaged by this, a zener diode in parallel with the LIS244ALH’s power pins clamps the voltage supplied to a maximum of 5.6V ...
PHYS 1402 General Physics II EXPERIMENT 7C AC CIRCUITS I
... General Physics II EXPERIMENT 7C AC CIRCUITS I. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this experiment is to study the behavior of an RC series circuit subjected to an AC input. This will be done by measuring the circuit current and the voltages across the various circuits elements. Also the phase angle betwee ...
... General Physics II EXPERIMENT 7C AC CIRCUITS I. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this experiment is to study the behavior of an RC series circuit subjected to an AC input. This will be done by measuring the circuit current and the voltages across the various circuits elements. Also the phase angle betwee ...
abstract - Innovetech
... commutation between switches and this diode. Although the freewheeling diode was included, the subtleties of the additional commutations were not fully considered in the loss calculations. Besides, the switching loss varies in different transitions of the modulation scheme. For example, the IGBT may ...
... commutation between switches and this diode. Although the freewheeling diode was included, the subtleties of the additional commutations were not fully considered in the loss calculations. Besides, the switching loss varies in different transitions of the modulation scheme. For example, the IGBT may ...
XC6901/XC6902 Series
... The XC6901/XC6902 series of high speed negative voltage regulators have an output current of 200mA, are compatible with low ESR capacitors, and have an output accuracy of ±1.5%. The XC6901 series has a CE pin that enables direct positive voltage control from a microcomputer. Soft-start and CL discha ...
... The XC6901/XC6902 series of high speed negative voltage regulators have an output current of 200mA, are compatible with low ESR capacitors, and have an output accuracy of ±1.5%. The XC6901 series has a CE pin that enables direct positive voltage control from a microcomputer. Soft-start and CL discha ...
To Examine the Properties of a Diode
... conduct a current, like any other diode. However, when it is reverse biased it will not conduct, provided the peak reverse voltage is not exceeded. However, if an LED (or any diode) is placed in a circuit with very low resistance, the current may be large enough to burn out the diode, and potentiall ...
... conduct a current, like any other diode. However, when it is reverse biased it will not conduct, provided the peak reverse voltage is not exceeded. However, if an LED (or any diode) is placed in a circuit with very low resistance, the current may be large enough to burn out the diode, and potentiall ...
Solutions
... The area control error (ACE) for an electric balancing authority can never be negative because transmission lines always have real power losses. ...
... The area control error (ACE) for an electric balancing authority can never be negative because transmission lines always have real power losses. ...
High Voltage Opamp PR2201 / PR2202 High Voltage Operational
... integrated circuits can latch, leading to a high current flow and usually fast destruction of the IC and its environment. Although during IC design precautions were taken to suppress latch-up, this can become critical for high-voltage ICs, especially at voltages above 60V. The slew rate of the suppl ...
... integrated circuits can latch, leading to a high current flow and usually fast destruction of the IC and its environment. Although during IC design precautions were taken to suppress latch-up, this can become critical for high-voltage ICs, especially at voltages above 60V. The slew rate of the suppl ...
EVD-R Capacitive Voltage Indicator
... EVD-R capacitive voltage indicators work together with capacitive dividers in medium voltage cubicles. The potential indicating leds are separate for each phase and designed compatible with the IEC-61243-5 standards. According to this: U > %45 Un there is potential in the bus bar and the leds are fl ...
... EVD-R capacitive voltage indicators work together with capacitive dividers in medium voltage cubicles. The potential indicating leds are separate for each phase and designed compatible with the IEC-61243-5 standards. According to this: U > %45 Un there is potential in the bus bar and the leds are fl ...
Measuring Input Offset Voltage
... Input Offset Voltage = (Vref to Vout) / ((R7/R8) + 1) = (Vref to Vout) / 101 Alternatively, with this circuit configuration, the Input Offset Voltage can be measured between the input terminals of the op amp. R9 & R10 eliminate any offset at the output due to Input Bias Currents therefore any offset ...
... Input Offset Voltage = (Vref to Vout) / ((R7/R8) + 1) = (Vref to Vout) / 101 Alternatively, with this circuit configuration, the Input Offset Voltage can be measured between the input terminals of the op amp. R9 & R10 eliminate any offset at the output due to Input Bias Currents therefore any offset ...
Slide Title Goes Here
... power supply should sink current (reason for the recently observed “voltage spikes”) – Bypass capacitors, and booster voltages are always connected to the dynodes ...
... power supply should sink current (reason for the recently observed “voltage spikes”) – Bypass capacitors, and booster voltages are always connected to the dynodes ...
High voltage power supply (1 to 20 KV)
... sockets provided on the auxiliary extension box. The potential difference will exist between these two probes. They can be connected in necessary places in various apparatuses used in high voltage experiments. There is no permanent display to show the output vo ...
... sockets provided on the auxiliary extension box. The potential difference will exist between these two probes. They can be connected in necessary places in various apparatuses used in high voltage experiments. There is no permanent display to show the output vo ...
Introduction and Digital Images
... higher current requirements in these circuits. The half-wave rectifier converts ac to pulsating dc by acting as a closed switch during the positive alteration. The diode acts as an open switch during the negative alteration. ...
... higher current requirements in these circuits. The half-wave rectifier converts ac to pulsating dc by acting as a closed switch during the positive alteration. The diode acts as an open switch during the negative alteration. ...
X_Ray_Components
... In the x-ray generator, rectifier circuits divert the flow of electrons in the high-voltage circuit so that a direct current is established from the cathode to the anode in the x-ray tube, despite the alternating current and voltage produced by the transformer. ...
... In the x-ray generator, rectifier circuits divert the flow of electrons in the high-voltage circuit so that a direct current is established from the cathode to the anode in the x-ray tube, despite the alternating current and voltage produced by the transformer. ...
Design_Logic_Probe
... – LED 2 should light (a) when the input is open (floating) or (b) when the input voltage is between 0.8 and 2.2 V. – LED 3 should light when the input voltage is above 2.2 V. • All voltage levels have a tolerance of approximately ±12%. ...
... – LED 2 should light (a) when the input is open (floating) or (b) when the input voltage is between 0.8 and 2.2 V. – LED 3 should light when the input voltage is above 2.2 V. • All voltage levels have a tolerance of approximately ±12%. ...
MG 35 SS-P
... 33 KVA THREE-PHASE AND 10 KVA SINGLE-PHASE / DIESEL ENGINE 1500 RPM Gen Set Features ...
... 33 KVA THREE-PHASE AND 10 KVA SINGLE-PHASE / DIESEL ENGINE 1500 RPM Gen Set Features ...
model vd-305a capacitive voltage divider
... connected to the center conductor of the output connector via a 50Ω resistor. The low-voltage capacitor connects the pickup ring to the outer conductor of the connector. The output voltage is thus a fraction of the input voltage determined by the ratio of the capacitances. The maximum pulse voltage ...
... connected to the center conductor of the output connector via a 50Ω resistor. The low-voltage capacitor connects the pickup ring to the outer conductor of the connector. The output voltage is thus a fraction of the input voltage determined by the ratio of the capacitances. The maximum pulse voltage ...
RIC 2011
... related electrical distribution system and offsite circuits • Voltage calculations should have cases that demonstrate the protection of 1E systems by the DVR • DVR time delays must support FSAR accident analyses and protect 1E systems and components while not reducing availability of adequate offsit ...
... related electrical distribution system and offsite circuits • Voltage calculations should have cases that demonstrate the protection of 1E systems by the DVR • DVR time delays must support FSAR accident analyses and protect 1E systems and components while not reducing availability of adequate offsit ...
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.