Experimental Results on a Wireless Wattmeter Device for the
... in the literature. Its main functionalities as well as the technical details behind the power meter design are discussed. Development and testing of the energy metering solution is based on pre-built boards provided with MCUs. The RF link is ensured by pre-manufactured boards equipped with a wireles ...
... in the literature. Its main functionalities as well as the technical details behind the power meter design are discussed. Development and testing of the energy metering solution is based on pre-built boards provided with MCUs. The RF link is ensured by pre-manufactured boards equipped with a wireles ...
— mWSaver™ PWM Controller FAN6756AHL FAN 67
... the voltage of the RT pin drops below the threshold voltage, the controller latches off the PWM. The RT pin also provides external latch protection. If the RT pin is not connected to the NTC resistor for over-temperature protection, it is recommended to place a 100 kΩ resistor to ground to prevent f ...
... the voltage of the RT pin drops below the threshold voltage, the controller latches off the PWM. The RT pin also provides external latch protection. If the RT pin is not connected to the NTC resistor for over-temperature protection, it is recommended to place a 100 kΩ resistor to ground to prevent f ...
Evaluate: MAX1645B MAX1645B Evaluation Kit/Evaluation System General Description Features
... The MAX1645B EV kit layout is optimized for fast switching and high currents. The traces connecting the power components must be able to carry at least 3A. Take care to ensure that C1 and C2 (the input capacitors), D2 and N2 (the synchronous rectifier), and C3 and C4 (the output capacitors) are all ...
... The MAX1645B EV kit layout is optimized for fast switching and high currents. The traces connecting the power components must be able to carry at least 3A. Take care to ensure that C1 and C2 (the input capacitors), D2 and N2 (the synchronous rectifier), and C3 and C4 (the output capacitors) are all ...
Chopper Fed Speed Control of DC Motor Using PI Controller Dr.R.Nagarajan, S.Sathishkumar, K.Balasubramani,
... tuning parameters to adjust and the parameters are current I and torque T. PI controller will not increase the speed of response, so it maintain the constant speed of the DC motor. PI controller is mainly used to eliminate the steady state error resulting from P controller. However, in terms of the ...
... tuning parameters to adjust and the parameters are current I and torque T. PI controller will not increase the speed of response, so it maintain the constant speed of the DC motor. PI controller is mainly used to eliminate the steady state error resulting from P controller. However, in terms of the ...
Optocoupler, Phototransistor Output, with Base Connection, High
... 3. Council Decision 88/540/EEC and 91/690/EEC Annex A, B and C (transitional substances) respectively. Vishay Semiconductor GmbH can certify that our semiconductors are not manufactured with ozone depleting substances and do not contain such substances. ...
... 3. Council Decision 88/540/EEC and 91/690/EEC Annex A, B and C (transitional substances) respectively. Vishay Semiconductor GmbH can certify that our semiconductors are not manufactured with ozone depleting substances and do not contain such substances. ...
SERVICE Manual
... for any service test or inspection within the microwave generating compartments, check the magnetron, wave guide or transmission line, and cavity for proper alignment, integrity, and connections. (d) Any defective or misadjusted components in the interlock, monitor, door seal, and microwave generati ...
... for any service test or inspection within the microwave generating compartments, check the magnetron, wave guide or transmission line, and cavity for proper alignment, integrity, and connections. (d) Any defective or misadjusted components in the interlock, monitor, door seal, and microwave generati ...
VACUUM INTERRUPTER IMPULSE VOLTAGE TESTING
... These ratings establish a safety margin in the design to provide for an ability to withstand occasional overvoltages that can occur in a power system from normal switching operations or from more abnormal natural causes such as lightning. These ratings do not ensure that any possible overvoltage wil ...
... These ratings establish a safety margin in the design to provide for an ability to withstand occasional overvoltages that can occur in a power system from normal switching operations or from more abnormal natural causes such as lightning. These ratings do not ensure that any possible overvoltage wil ...
Using a Digital Multimeter
... c. With the meter wires still connected to the battery, change the multimeter to the “200 DCV”, and then the “1000 DCV” settings. Record the meter reading at each setting, and briefly explain how each setting affects the measured value. d. Measure the voltage of each screw head on the conducting she ...
... c. With the meter wires still connected to the battery, change the multimeter to the “200 DCV”, and then the “1000 DCV” settings. Record the meter reading at each setting, and briefly explain how each setting affects the measured value. d. Measure the voltage of each screw head on the conducting she ...
Lecture Notes.
... • American tube companies – Arc Energy 10 joules – 1000 Amps/msec max. rate of rise – Remove current in less than 10msec ...
... • American tube companies – Arc Energy 10 joules – 1000 Amps/msec max. rate of rise – Remove current in less than 10msec ...
RBQ10B65A
... 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 ...
Experiment 1 - RPI ECSE - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
... of these. The comparator can be used to compare a signal to zero or to any reference voltage. The comparator does not work well in the presence of noise. A more complicated op-amp circuit, that solves this problem, can be created by adding a voltage divider to the non-inverting input of the op-amp. ...
... of these. The comparator can be used to compare a signal to zero or to any reference voltage. The comparator does not work well in the presence of noise. A more complicated op-amp circuit, that solves this problem, can be created by adding a voltage divider to the non-inverting input of the op-amp. ...
UADSL을 이용한 댁내망 게이트웨이 시스템 개발
... B. G. Streetman & S. Banerjee ‘Solid State Electronic Devices’, Prentice Hall 1999. ...
... B. G. Streetman & S. Banerjee ‘Solid State Electronic Devices’, Prentice Hall 1999. ...
AD420 数据手册DataSheet 下载
... galvanic isolation and allows for simple connection to commonly used microprocessors. It can be used in three-wire or asynchronous mode and a serial-out pin is provided to allow daisy chaining of multiple DACs on the current loop side of the isolation barrier. The AD420 uses sigma-delta (Σ∆) DAC tec ...
... galvanic isolation and allows for simple connection to commonly used microprocessors. It can be used in three-wire or asynchronous mode and a serial-out pin is provided to allow daisy chaining of multiple DACs on the current loop side of the isolation barrier. The AD420 uses sigma-delta (Σ∆) DAC tec ...
D.J. Perreault and J.G. Kassakian, Distributed Interleaving of Paralleled Power Converters, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I , Vol. 44, No. 8, Aug. 1997, pp. 728-734.
... of 15 V. Experimental results presented in this paper are for operation with a load resistance of 390 and a peak cell turn-off current of approximately 55 mA, yielding an output voltage of approximately 25 V. Each cell employs a conventional UC3843 current-mode control chip with its on-chip oscillat ...
... of 15 V. Experimental results presented in this paper are for operation with a load resistance of 390 and a peak cell turn-off current of approximately 55 mA, yielding an output voltage of approximately 25 V. Each cell employs a conventional UC3843 current-mode control chip with its on-chip oscillat ...
Wideband, High Gain Voltage Limiting Amplifier
... (6) I VH (VH bias current) is negative, and IVL (VL bias current) is positive, under these conditions. See Note 3 and Figures 2 and 12. (7) Limiter feedthrough is the ratio of the output magnitude to the sinewave added to V H (or V L) when VIN = 0. (8) VH slew rate conditions are: VIN = VCM +0.4V, G ...
... (6) I VH (VH bias current) is negative, and IVL (VL bias current) is positive, under these conditions. See Note 3 and Figures 2 and 12. (7) Limiter feedthrough is the ratio of the output magnitude to the sinewave added to V H (or V L) when VIN = 0. (8) VH slew rate conditions are: VIN = VCM +0.4V, G ...
60-0548 - R8229A Electric Heat Relay, R8246 Electric Heat Contactor
... l two 12 inch [304.8 mm] leadwires with quickconnects. l two wire nuts. l six female quick-connect terminals. l special instructions. l special cross reference label. Extra parts that may not be necessary on an installation can still be useful as additions to your regular tool kit. Replacing existin ...
... l two 12 inch [304.8 mm] leadwires with quickconnects. l two wire nuts. l six female quick-connect terminals. l special instructions. l special cross reference label. Extra parts that may not be necessary on an installation can still be useful as additions to your regular tool kit. Replacing existin ...
Evaluation Board User Guide UG-189
... Measure the input and output voltages with voltmeters. Make sure that the voltmeters are connected to the appropriate evaluation board terminals and not to the load or power source. If the voltmeters are not connected directly to the evaluation board, the measured voltages are incorrect due to the v ...
... Measure the input and output voltages with voltmeters. Make sure that the voltmeters are connected to the appropriate evaluation board terminals and not to the load or power source. If the voltmeters are not connected directly to the evaluation board, the measured voltages are incorrect due to the v ...
MAX2235 +3.6V, 1W Autoramping Power Amplifier for 900MHz Applications General Description
... A key feature of this PA is its autoramping capability. During turn-on and turn-off periods, the RF envelope is controlled to approximate a raised cosine on the rising and falling edge, thereby minimizing transient noise and spectral splatter. The ramp time is set by selecting the value of an extern ...
... A key feature of this PA is its autoramping capability. During turn-on and turn-off periods, the RF envelope is controlled to approximate a raised cosine on the rising and falling edge, thereby minimizing transient noise and spectral splatter. The ramp time is set by selecting the value of an extern ...
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.