Tower Electronic Systems
... State of the art power electronics is used to provide a near unity input power factor while boosting its primary rectifier mains source. If the incoming supply is lost, the boost converter boosts the battery. When the primary source becomes available again, a linear soft start circuit ensures that t ...
... State of the art power electronics is used to provide a near unity input power factor while boosting its primary rectifier mains source. If the incoming supply is lost, the boost converter boosts the battery. When the primary source becomes available again, a linear soft start circuit ensures that t ...
J.M. Rivas, J. Shafran, R.S. Wahby, and D.J. Perreault, “New Architectures for Radio-Frequency dc/dc Power Conversion,” 2004 IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference, Aachen, Germany, June 2004, pp. 4074-4084.
... of frequency-dependent losses on magnetic component size. At high frequencies, loss limits—rather than energy storage limits—are the dominant consideration in sizing magnetics. The core loss densities of most power ferrite materials rise rapidly with frequency in the megahertz range, necessitating f ...
... of frequency-dependent losses on magnetic component size. At high frequencies, loss limits—rather than energy storage limits—are the dominant consideration in sizing magnetics. The core loss densities of most power ferrite materials rise rapidly with frequency in the megahertz range, necessitating f ...
MAX17135 Multi-Output DC-DC Power Supply with VCOM Amplifier and Temperature Sensor for
... deliver up to 200mA. The positive source-driver supply regulation voltage (VPOS) can be set either by using an I2C interface or by connecting an external resistordivider. The negative source-driver supply voltage (VNEG) is always tightly regulated to -VPOS within Q50mV. The gate-driver power supplie ...
... deliver up to 200mA. The positive source-driver supply regulation voltage (VPOS) can be set either by using an I2C interface or by connecting an external resistordivider. The negative source-driver supply voltage (VNEG) is always tightly regulated to -VPOS within Q50mV. The gate-driver power supplie ...
BA00CC0WCP-V5
... The capacitance values differ depending on the application, so please chose a capacitor with sufficient margin and verify the operation on an actual board. ・CTL Terminal The CTL terminal is turned ON at 2.0V and higher and OFF at 0.8V and lower within the operating power supply voltage range. CC0xx ...
... The capacitance values differ depending on the application, so please chose a capacitor with sufficient margin and verify the operation on an actual board. ・CTL Terminal The CTL terminal is turned ON at 2.0V and higher and OFF at 0.8V and lower within the operating power supply voltage range. CC0xx ...
Deglitching Techniques for High-Voltage R-2R
... amplifier and appear at output. The slewing of the level shifters that control the top (VREF+ ) and bottom (VREF-) single-pole double-throw switches (S0 to SN) causes the glitches (Figure 1). If each switch of the "inverted" R-2R ladder were turned on and/or off instantaneously, glitch amplitudes at ...
... amplifier and appear at output. The slewing of the level shifters that control the top (VREF+ ) and bottom (VREF-) single-pole double-throw switches (S0 to SN) causes the glitches (Figure 1). If each switch of the "inverted" R-2R ladder were turned on and/or off instantaneously, glitch amplitudes at ...
MTP1N60E Power MOSFET 1 Amp, 600 Volts
... MTP1N60E POWER MOSFET SWITCHING Switching behavior is most easily modeled and predicted by recognizing that the power MOSFET is charge controlled. The lengths of various switching intervals (∆t) are determined by how fast the FET input capacitance can be charged by current from the generator. The p ...
... MTP1N60E POWER MOSFET SWITCHING Switching behavior is most easily modeled and predicted by recognizing that the power MOSFET is charge controlled. The lengths of various switching intervals (∆t) are determined by how fast the FET input capacitance can be charged by current from the generator. The p ...
RF3194 QUAD-BAND GSM POWER AMP MODULE Features
... impedance presented to the PA varies, so does the output power and current to the power amplifier. If left uncontrolled, power amplifier current can peak at high levels that starve other circuitry, connected to the same supply, of the required voltage to operate. This can result in a reset or shutdo ...
... impedance presented to the PA varies, so does the output power and current to the power amplifier. If left uncontrolled, power amplifier current can peak at high levels that starve other circuitry, connected to the same supply, of the required voltage to operate. This can result in a reset or shutdo ...
SMBJ5V0(C)A - SMBJ170(C)A 600 Watt Transient Voltage Suppressors SMBJ5V0(C)A - SMBJ1
... 1. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which, (a) are 2. A critical component in any component of a life support, device, or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to intended for surgical implant into the body or (b) support or sustain life, and (c) whose fail ...
... 1. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which, (a) are 2. A critical component in any component of a life support, device, or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to intended for surgical implant into the body or (b) support or sustain life, and (c) whose fail ...
DES 70/10 Operating Instructions
... An electronic apparatus is, in principle, not fail-safe. Machines and apparatus must therefore be fitted with independent monitoring and safety equipment. If the equipment breaks down, if it is operated incorrectly, if the control unit breaks down or if the cables break, etc., it must be ensured tha ...
... An electronic apparatus is, in principle, not fail-safe. Machines and apparatus must therefore be fitted with independent monitoring and safety equipment. If the equipment breaks down, if it is operated incorrectly, if the control unit breaks down or if the cables break, etc., it must be ensured tha ...
MAX1812 Dual USB Switch with Fault Blanking General Description Features
... specifically for USB applications. It has two independent switches, each with its own enable control input. Each switch also has an independent error flag output to notify the USB controller when the current-limit, shortcircuit, undervoltage-lockout, or thermal-shutdown threshold is reached (Figure ...
... specifically for USB applications. It has two independent switches, each with its own enable control input. Each switch also has an independent error flag output to notify the USB controller when the current-limit, shortcircuit, undervoltage-lockout, or thermal-shutdown threshold is reached (Figure ...
Univox DLS 50 - Gordon Morris Ltd Hearing Specailists
... 0.25kg (0.4kg including power supply) 202050 (no power supply) Technical data may vary due to different power supplies Variable attack/release times holding peak and average level constant Use the 13A microphone. It can be attached on your TV’s speaker grid ...
... 0.25kg (0.4kg including power supply) 202050 (no power supply) Technical data may vary due to different power supplies Variable attack/release times holding peak and average level constant Use the 13A microphone. It can be attached on your TV’s speaker grid ...
EDIBON
... 14.- Application of the Timer/Counter as a meter of time. 15.- Application of the Timer/Counter as a simple counter. 16.- Application of the Timer/Counter as rev-counter or frequency-meter. 17.- Characteristics of an L.E.D. bargraph display unit. 18.- Characteristic of a Mobile Coil Meter. 19.- Comp ...
... 14.- Application of the Timer/Counter as a meter of time. 15.- Application of the Timer/Counter as a simple counter. 16.- Application of the Timer/Counter as rev-counter or frequency-meter. 17.- Characteristics of an L.E.D. bargraph display unit. 18.- Characteristic of a Mobile Coil Meter. 19.- Comp ...
Semiconductors * Learning Outcomes
... The depletion layer widens and the diode continues to be an insulator. In reverse bias, the diode conducts minimal current (due to minority carriers). If a “breakdown voltage” is reached, the depletion region is flooded with carriers causing high current. ...
... The depletion layer widens and the diode continues to be an insulator. In reverse bias, the diode conducts minimal current (due to minority carriers). If a “breakdown voltage” is reached, the depletion region is flooded with carriers causing high current. ...
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... - However, be sure source DC offset is not a problem! - Input caps may still be used if high-pass filtering is needed. - Input DC blocking caps are required with a single-supply single-ended source. ...
... - However, be sure source DC offset is not a problem! - Input caps may still be used if high-pass filtering is needed. - Input DC blocking caps are required with a single-supply single-ended source. ...
Motor protection and control REM630 Flexibility for demanding
... used as menu shortcuts. Another distinguishing feature is the detached HMI, as an option to the integrated HMI, which is highly beneficial from a wiring perspective due to the large number of IOs the 630 series relays are equipped with. ...
... used as menu shortcuts. Another distinguishing feature is the detached HMI, as an option to the integrated HMI, which is highly beneficial from a wiring perspective due to the large number of IOs the 630 series relays are equipped with. ...
TERMSERIES (TIA) Presentation
... TIAL F20. 1463550000: 20 pole flat-cable connector to 16 * 6.4 mm TERMSERIES TIA SUB-D 15 S. 1463530000: ...
... TIAL F20. 1463550000: 20 pole flat-cable connector to 16 * 6.4 mm TERMSERIES TIA SUB-D 15 S. 1463530000: ...
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.