Technical specification and quotation on 4x500kw gas engine
... should be noted however, that the voltage variation and the rated outputs indicated in the tables are not attained under unbalanced load. 5. Overload In accordance with VDE0530, the alternators can have an overload of 1.5 times the rated current at rated voltage for 2 min. ...
... should be noted however, that the voltage variation and the rated outputs indicated in the tables are not attained under unbalanced load. 5. Overload In accordance with VDE0530, the alternators can have an overload of 1.5 times the rated current at rated voltage for 2 min. ...
BDTIC www.BDTIC.com/infineon Driving Mid Power LEDs from
... This application note mainly describes on the light strip application and some application hints on using the BCR320U/BCR321U. A light strip consisting of six half watt ADVANCED POWER TOPLED PLUS LEDs are driven by BCR320U to have a typical driving current of 150mA. By selecting the value of externa ...
... This application note mainly describes on the light strip application and some application hints on using the BCR320U/BCR321U. A light strip consisting of six half watt ADVANCED POWER TOPLED PLUS LEDs are driven by BCR320U to have a typical driving current of 150mA. By selecting the value of externa ...
REVISED Course syllabus for EE F608 - Power Electronics
... Exams: Midterm exams are open book and closed notes with two 8.5x11 (INCHES) formula sheets allowed. Formula sheets cannot have solved problems and must be attached to the exam. Laptops, cell phones, and calculators with communication capability (Bluetooth, etc.) are not permitted to be used during ...
... Exams: Midterm exams are open book and closed notes with two 8.5x11 (INCHES) formula sheets allowed. Formula sheets cannot have solved problems and must be attached to the exam. Laptops, cell phones, and calculators with communication capability (Bluetooth, etc.) are not permitted to be used during ...
pwrscale.pdf
... Express amp and have wired up switches to ground out different zeners in the string to produce a choice of B+ voltages in this amp. FWIW this switching has been dead quiet to my ears; the mechanical sound of the switch itself is all that I hear. I was just thinking that if a "variable zener" was cre ...
... Express amp and have wired up switches to ground out different zeners in the string to produce a choice of B+ voltages in this amp. FWIW this switching has been dead quiet to my ears; the mechanical sound of the switch itself is all that I hear. I was just thinking that if a "variable zener" was cre ...
UPA-1P : Compact Wide Coverage Loudspeaker
... impedance and accept a nominal 0 dBV (1 V rms, 1.4 V pk) signal. Connector shall be XLR (A-3) type female with parallel looping male. RF filtering shall be provided, and CMRR shall be greater than 80 dB from 50 Hz to 500 Hz. Two additional input module options shall be offered with an attenuator and ...
... impedance and accept a nominal 0 dBV (1 V rms, 1.4 V pk) signal. Connector shall be XLR (A-3) type female with parallel looping male. RF filtering shall be provided, and CMRR shall be greater than 80 dB from 50 Hz to 500 Hz. Two additional input module options shall be offered with an attenuator and ...
LM134 LM234
... current regulation for an Iset above 100µA. For example, each increase of 1V in the voltage across the LM134 at Iset = 1mA will increase the junction temperature by ≈ 0.4°C (in still air). The output current (Iset) has a temperature coefficient of about 0.33%/°C. Thus the change in current due to th ...
... current regulation for an Iset above 100µA. For example, each increase of 1V in the voltage across the LM134 at Iset = 1mA will increase the junction temperature by ≈ 0.4°C (in still air). The output current (Iset) has a temperature coefficient of about 0.33%/°C. Thus the change in current due to th ...
FAN23SV56 TinyBuck™ 6 A Integrated Synchronous Buck Regulator F A
... technique, in which the HS MOSFET is turned on for a fixed time, set by the modulator, in response to the input voltage and the frequency setting resistor. This on-time is proportional to the desired output voltage, divided by the input voltage. With this proportionality, the frequency is essentiall ...
... technique, in which the HS MOSFET is turned on for a fixed time, set by the modulator, in response to the input voltage and the frequency setting resistor. This on-time is proportional to the desired output voltage, divided by the input voltage. With this proportionality, the frequency is essentiall ...
Hardware Implementation of Solar Based Boost to SEPIC Converter
... H-bridge multilevel inverter is suitable for applications with increased voltage levels. Two H-bridge inverters with a DC bus voltage of multiple relationships can be connected in cascade to produce a single-phase sevenlevel inverter and eight power electronic switches are used. More recently, vario ...
... H-bridge multilevel inverter is suitable for applications with increased voltage levels. Two H-bridge inverters with a DC bus voltage of multiple relationships can be connected in cascade to produce a single-phase sevenlevel inverter and eight power electronic switches are used. More recently, vario ...
importance of power quality in electrical power
... undertaken by the European Copper Institute in 2002. Other data is ABB experience data. In addition to financial loss due to „production stops‟, another factor of the cost of poor Power Quality can be identified by analyzing the extra kWh losses that exist due to the presence of harmonic pollution i ...
... undertaken by the European Copper Institute in 2002. Other data is ABB experience data. In addition to financial loss due to „production stops‟, another factor of the cost of poor Power Quality can be identified by analyzing the extra kWh losses that exist due to the presence of harmonic pollution i ...
Power Factor improved by Variable Speed AC Drives
... The use of Variable speed AC Drives (VSD) to control motor speed has the advantage of clearly improving the power factor and thus reducing losses in the supply cables and transformers. It also avoids the cost of investment in power-factor-correction equipment. This article explains the reason for th ...
... The use of Variable speed AC Drives (VSD) to control motor speed has the advantage of clearly improving the power factor and thus reducing losses in the supply cables and transformers. It also avoids the cost of investment in power-factor-correction equipment. This article explains the reason for th ...
High-Voltage, High-Current OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER DESCRIPTION FEATURES
... voltage range. Parameters which vary significantly with operating voltage are shown in the typical characteristic curves. Some applications do not require equal positive and negative output voltage swing. Power-supply voltages do not need to be equal. The OPA548 can operate with as little as 8V betw ...
... voltage range. Parameters which vary significantly with operating voltage are shown in the typical characteristic curves. Some applications do not require equal positive and negative output voltage swing. Power-supply voltages do not need to be equal. The OPA548 can operate with as little as 8V betw ...
Multi Range DC Power Supply Model: 9110, 9111 1
... The IEC 61010 standard defines safety category ratings that specify the amount of electrical energy available and the voltage impulses that may occur on electrical conductors associated with these category ratings. The category rating is a Roman numeral of I, II, III, or IV. This rating is also acco ...
... The IEC 61010 standard defines safety category ratings that specify the amount of electrical energy available and the voltage impulses that may occur on electrical conductors associated with these category ratings. The category rating is a Roman numeral of I, II, III, or IV. This rating is also acco ...
Putting a damper on resonance
... converter topologies, enable power converter designs with higher switching frequencies. Because the ...
... converter topologies, enable power converter designs with higher switching frequencies. Because the ...
Nov 1998 LTC1531 Isolated Comparator
... control application (Figure 5), the comparator is used to compare the voltage across the thermistor to the voltage across R4, with (V1 – V3) > (V4 – V2). The isolated comparator has an isolated output, CMPOUT, which can be used for hysteresis. This output is Hi-Z except when VREG is on; then the out ...
... control application (Figure 5), the comparator is used to compare the voltage across the thermistor to the voltage across R4, with (V1 – V3) > (V4 – V2). The isolated comparator has an isolated output, CMPOUT, which can be used for hysteresis. This output is Hi-Z except when VREG is on; then the out ...
AT-250 Voltage Variable Absorptive Attenuator 12 dB, DC - 2.0 GHz
... M/A-COM’s AT-250 is a GaAs MMIC voltage variable absorptive attenuator in a low cost SOIC 8lead surface mount plastic package. The AT-250 is ideally suited for use where attenuation fine tuning, fast switching and very low power consumption are required. Typical applications include radio, cellular, ...
... M/A-COM’s AT-250 is a GaAs MMIC voltage variable absorptive attenuator in a low cost SOIC 8lead surface mount plastic package. The AT-250 is ideally suited for use where attenuation fine tuning, fast switching and very low power consumption are required. Typical applications include radio, cellular, ...
LM3916 Datasheet
... included to shut off LED #10 of the first device when LED #1 of the second device comes on. The connection for cascading in dot mode has already been described and is depicted in Figure 16. As long as the input signal voltage is below the threshold of the second driver, LED #11 is off. Pin 9 of driv ...
... included to shut off LED #10 of the first device when LED #1 of the second device comes on. The connection for cascading in dot mode has already been described and is depicted in Figure 16. As long as the input signal voltage is below the threshold of the second driver, LED #11 is off. Pin 9 of driv ...
galvanic coupling - emc of electrical systems (part iv.)
... If the expressions calculated for the input voltages are substituted by the equation (19) derived in part I. [27], which describes the temporal dependence of the voltage at the end of the cable line, thus we can obtain the relations (7) till (9). The condition is that only the imaginary part of the ...
... If the expressions calculated for the input voltages are substituted by the equation (19) derived in part I. [27], which describes the temporal dependence of the voltage at the end of the cable line, thus we can obtain the relations (7) till (9). The condition is that only the imaginary part of the ...
Layer 1 silicon sensor specifications for D0 SMTII
... o Optical inspection for opens, shorts and defects, mask alignment (better than 2.0 m) o Depletion voltage measurement (C-V method) ...
... o Optical inspection for opens, shorts and defects, mask alignment (better than 2.0 m) o Depletion voltage measurement (C-V method) ...
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.