MAX3250 ±50V Isolated, 3.0V to 5.5V, 250kbps, 2 Tx/2 Rx, RS-232 Transceiver
... T_OUT to ISOCOM ........................................................±13.2V Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s) .................................+300°C R_OUT .....................................................-0.3V to (VCC + 0.3V) FAULT............................................................. ...
... T_OUT to ISOCOM ........................................................±13.2V Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s) .................................+300°C R_OUT .....................................................-0.3V to (VCC + 0.3V) FAULT............................................................. ...
Action PAK AP4380 ® DC Input,
... and output capability for scaling and transmitting analog DC signals. The AP4380-2000 will accept input voltage spans from 10mV up to 100 volts, as well as input current spans from 1mA to 100mA. The AP4380-2001 will accept input voltages up to 200V, as well as the same input current ranges.The input ...
... and output capability for scaling and transmitting analog DC signals. The AP4380-2000 will accept input voltage spans from 10mV up to 100 volts, as well as input current spans from 1mA to 100mA. The AP4380-2001 will accept input voltages up to 200V, as well as the same input current ranges.The input ...
DC System Failure Modes Part 1
... Why DC Power Systems The telecommunications network uses and has always used a 48-volt DC power as its standard. Pioneering telecom engineers, faced with the need for guaranteeing high reliability of telephony operations, knew that DC power was the easiest and most efficient means of delivering rel ...
... Why DC Power Systems The telecommunications network uses and has always used a 48-volt DC power as its standard. Pioneering telecom engineers, faced with the need for guaranteeing high reliability of telephony operations, knew that DC power was the easiest and most efficient means of delivering rel ...
Novel sampling algorithm for dsp controlled 2 kW PFC converter
... reliability, and cost reduction, DSP is expected to be applied in switching mode power supplies, such as dc–dc converters, power factor correction (PFC) converters, and high frequency PWM inverters etc. [1]–[4]. Compared to analog control [5], [6] the DSP solution can add a PFC stage to power electr ...
... reliability, and cost reduction, DSP is expected to be applied in switching mode power supplies, such as dc–dc converters, power factor correction (PFC) converters, and high frequency PWM inverters etc. [1]–[4]. Compared to analog control [5], [6] the DSP solution can add a PFC stage to power electr ...
Installation Manual
... supply and Power Meter go on to a DIN rail and the Current Bar goes on to the breakers that you want to measure. Try to keep the distances between devices short so you can use the premade cables. If you need extension cables, they are available. Important: Do not apply power until everything has bee ...
... supply and Power Meter go on to a DIN rail and the Current Bar goes on to the breakers that you want to measure. Try to keep the distances between devices short so you can use the premade cables. If you need extension cables, they are available. Important: Do not apply power until everything has bee ...
BDTIC ™ Q1 C o o l S E T ICE2QR2280G-1
... consists of a high voltage device and a controller, whereby the high voltage device is controlled by the controller. The startup cell provides a pre-charging of the VCC capacitor till VCC voltage reaches the VCC turned-on threshold VVCCon and the IC begins to operate. Once the mains input voltage is ...
... consists of a high voltage device and a controller, whereby the high voltage device is controlled by the controller. The startup cell provides a pre-charging of the VCC capacitor till VCC voltage reaches the VCC turned-on threshold VVCCon and the IC begins to operate. Once the mains input voltage is ...
Analog indicators
... enclosure code IP 52 case IP 00 for terminals without protection against accidental contact IP 20 for terminals protected against accidental contact ' ...
... enclosure code IP 52 case IP 00 for terminals without protection against accidental contact IP 20 for terminals protected against accidental contact ' ...
ADM1200-2ARJ - Analog Devices, Inc.
... source current into the CSLEW capacitor. The voltages on all GATE pins will begin to rise, or “track” up, at the same rate, as set by the value of CSLEW. All supply voltages will remain within 100mV of the CSLEW voltage until they level off at their full ...
... source current into the CSLEW capacitor. The voltages on all GATE pins will begin to rise, or “track” up, at the same rate, as set by the value of CSLEW. All supply voltages will remain within 100mV of the CSLEW voltage until they level off at their full ...
DLRO600 Digital Microhmmeter
... In AUTO mode select the desired current, and press the TEST button. The TEST lamp will flash to show that the DLRO600 is ready to carry out a test. As soon as the current and potential leads are connected, a test will start. To repeat a test, simply break contact with the voltage probes and remake c ...
... In AUTO mode select the desired current, and press the TEST button. The TEST lamp will flash to show that the DLRO600 is ready to carry out a test. As soon as the current and potential leads are connected, a test will start. To repeat a test, simply break contact with the voltage probes and remake c ...
taa4100 four channel class-t digital audio amplifier
... Supply decoupling for the power supply pins. For optimum performance, these components should be located close to the TAA4100 and returned to their respective “ground” as shown in the Application/Test Circuit. Supply decoupling for the high current full-bridge supply pins. These components must be l ...
... Supply decoupling for the power supply pins. For optimum performance, these components should be located close to the TAA4100 and returned to their respective “ground” as shown in the Application/Test Circuit. Supply decoupling for the high current full-bridge supply pins. These components must be l ...
Measuring Micro-amp Inductor Currents in Switched
... inaccessible places like the human body and large infrastructures like factories, hospitals, and farms. For this, they require an onboard source and a power-conditioning circuit that supply microwatts about a prescribed dc voltage. And since tiny dc batteries store little energy, switched-inductor d ...
... inaccessible places like the human body and large infrastructures like factories, hospitals, and farms. For this, they require an onboard source and a power-conditioning circuit that supply microwatts about a prescribed dc voltage. And since tiny dc batteries store little energy, switched-inductor d ...
Optimizing Resistor Dividers at a Comparator
... A resistive voltage divider is commonly used at the input to a comparator to set a threshold voltage for Sense inputs and Power Fail Inputs (PFI) on supply voltage supervisors (SVS) or low battery inputs (LBI) on switching regulator devices. The threshold voltage is set by the ratio of the two resis ...
... A resistive voltage divider is commonly used at the input to a comparator to set a threshold voltage for Sense inputs and Power Fail Inputs (PFI) on supply voltage supervisors (SVS) or low battery inputs (LBI) on switching regulator devices. The threshold voltage is set by the ratio of the two resis ...
ULTRA SLIMPAK G448-0002 ® Bridge Input Field Configurable Isolator
... loops from any source. Isolation protects expensive SCADA systems from ground faults and provides filtering for noise reduction which can be a significant problem with small, millivolt, bridge signals. Wide ranging flexibility allows the user to easily zero out dead-loads in weighing systems or conf ...
... loops from any source. Isolation protects expensive SCADA systems from ground faults and provides filtering for noise reduction which can be a significant problem with small, millivolt, bridge signals. Wide ranging flexibility allows the user to easily zero out dead-loads in weighing systems or conf ...
electrochemistry: corrosion
... voltmeter displays a positive value. Make your connections to get positive voltages; knowing which electrode is the cathode will help you analyze the chemical behavior of the system. Making Current Readings When a multimeter is set to one of the current (amps) scales, the electrochemical process is ...
... voltmeter displays a positive value. Make your connections to get positive voltages; knowing which electrode is the cathode will help you analyze the chemical behavior of the system. Making Current Readings When a multimeter is set to one of the current (amps) scales, the electrochemical process is ...
harmonic reduction for three phase voltage source inverters
... In Sinusoidal Pulse width modulation (SPWM) we generate the gating signals by comparing sinusoidal reference signal with a triangular carrier wave. SVPWM (Space vector pulse width modulation) technique was originally developed as a vector approach to PWM for three phase inverters. It is an advanced ...
... In Sinusoidal Pulse width modulation (SPWM) we generate the gating signals by comparing sinusoidal reference signal with a triangular carrier wave. SVPWM (Space vector pulse width modulation) technique was originally developed as a vector approach to PWM for three phase inverters. It is an advanced ...
NA-277 277V to 120V Step Down Transformer
... • Allows 120V products to be supplied by higher voltages • Simply mounts to junction box using standard knockout • Dimmable ...
... • Allows 120V products to be supplied by higher voltages • Simply mounts to junction box using standard knockout • Dimmable ...
Godoy, P.A., S. Chung, T.W. Barton, D.J. Perreault, and J.L. Dawson, “A Highly Efficient 1.95-GHz, 18-W Asymmetric Multilevel Outphasing Transmitter for Wideband Applications,” 2011 International Microwave Symposium , pp. 1-4, June 2011.
... PAs that achieve 62.5% power-added efficiency (PAE) at 40dBm peak output power, the AMO transmitter delivers 42.6dBm peak output power at 1.95-GHz. For a 16-QAM signal at 36-dBm output power, the transmitter achieves 44.2/42.8/41.4% average system efficiency and 2.0/2.1/3.1% EVM for 10/20/40MHz chan ...
... PAs that achieve 62.5% power-added efficiency (PAE) at 40dBm peak output power, the AMO transmitter delivers 42.6dBm peak output power at 1.95-GHz. For a 16-QAM signal at 36-dBm output power, the transmitter achieves 44.2/42.8/41.4% average system efficiency and 2.0/2.1/3.1% EVM for 10/20/40MHz chan ...
Alberta Reliability Standard Generator Operation for Maintaining Network Voltages VAR-002-AB-1.1b
... R1 The operator of a generating unit, subject to requirement R3 and the ISO’s consent to operate otherwise, must only operate such generating unit with the automatic voltage regulator in service, in voltage control mode and controlling voltage. R2 The operator of an aggregated generating facility, s ...
... R1 The operator of a generating unit, subject to requirement R3 and the ISO’s consent to operate otherwise, must only operate such generating unit with the automatic voltage regulator in service, in voltage control mode and controlling voltage. R2 The operator of an aggregated generating facility, s ...
Evaluates: MAX1778/MAX1880/MAX1881/MAX1882 MAX1778 Evaluation Kit General Description Features
... and tested surface-mount circuit board that contains a step-up switching regulator, two charge-pump voltageregulator circuits, a VCOM buffer, and a low-drop out linear regulator (LDO). The step-up switching circuit is configured for a +8V output that provides up to 250mA of current from a +3.0V supp ...
... and tested surface-mount circuit board that contains a step-up switching regulator, two charge-pump voltageregulator circuits, a VCOM buffer, and a low-drop out linear regulator (LDO). The step-up switching circuit is configured for a +8V output that provides up to 250mA of current from a +3.0V supp ...
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.