TDK-Lambda - SitesPlus
... TDK Corporation announces the introduction of the iBH series of 80W, 20A Point of Load (POL) nonisolated DC-DC converters, featuring a wide 0.7V to 5.5V output adjustment range. The iBH converters can operate from either 5V or 12Vdc bus voltages, having a wide input voltage range of 3.5V to 14V, red ...
... TDK Corporation announces the introduction of the iBH series of 80W, 20A Point of Load (POL) nonisolated DC-DC converters, featuring a wide 0.7V to 5.5V output adjustment range. The iBH converters can operate from either 5V or 12Vdc bus voltages, having a wide input voltage range of 3.5V to 14V, red ...
FAN400A — Low-Power Green-Mode PWM Flyback Power Controller without Secondary Feedback
... reaches the threshold voltage (around 1.0V), the output GATE drive is turned off following a small propagation delay, tPD. This propagation delay introduces an additional current proportional to tPD•VIN/LP. The propagation delay is nearly constant regardless of the input line voltage VIN. Higher inp ...
... reaches the threshold voltage (around 1.0V), the output GATE drive is turned off following a small propagation delay, tPD. This propagation delay introduces an additional current proportional to tPD•VIN/LP. The propagation delay is nearly constant regardless of the input line voltage VIN. Higher inp ...
Loop Power Sensors Loop Power, 4
... vibration sensor over a distance in the form of a current signal. CTC’s loop power sensors output a 4-20 mA current that is proportional to the overall vibration of the equipment or machinery they are monitoring. This output current has a range of 4-20 mA (4 mA normally representing the sensor’s zer ...
... vibration sensor over a distance in the form of a current signal. CTC’s loop power sensors output a 4-20 mA current that is proportional to the overall vibration of the equipment or machinery they are monitoring. This output current has a range of 4-20 mA (4 mA normally representing the sensor’s zer ...
STEVAL-ISQ010V1
... specifically designed for the TSC102 device. The TSC102 measures a very small voltage drop on a high-side shunt resistor and, using an internally fixed gain, amplifies the difference into a ground-referenced output voltage. The amplification gain is internally fixed. The device is housed in a tiny T ...
... specifically designed for the TSC102 device. The TSC102 measures a very small voltage drop on a high-side shunt resistor and, using an internally fixed gain, amplifies the difference into a ground-referenced output voltage. The amplification gain is internally fixed. The device is housed in a tiny T ...
[4] CIGRE Task Force 38.01.06, “Load Flow Control in High Voltage
... being introduced to a once predictable business. With electricity increasingly being considered as a commodity, transmission systems are being pushed closer to their stability and thermal limits, while the focus on the quality of power delivered is greater than ever. In the evolving deregulated util ...
... being introduced to a once predictable business. With electricity increasingly being considered as a commodity, transmission systems are being pushed closer to their stability and thermal limits, while the focus on the quality of power delivered is greater than ever. In the evolving deregulated util ...
ELECTRICITY GENERATION BY EMPLOYING REPULSION
... system for power generation. The technique is very effective and cost enough [7]. This generated power can be used in all kind of applications, specifically in this paper the generated power is fed to UPS. The UPS is indispensable in the critical loads such as on-line system for banks, life-supporti ...
... system for power generation. The technique is very effective and cost enough [7]. This generated power can be used in all kind of applications, specifically in this paper the generated power is fed to UPS. The UPS is indispensable in the critical loads such as on-line system for banks, life-supporti ...
BITX40 with Raduino - tips and mods
... the 7805 volt reg, it also made tuning more stable -------I was able to silence the tuning "tick" by inserting a 22 ohm, 2 watt resistor in series with the Raduino power wire and connnecting a 470 uF capacitor from each end of the resistor to ground (One resistor, two capacitors.). You can easily do ...
... the 7805 volt reg, it also made tuning more stable -------I was able to silence the tuning "tick" by inserting a 22 ohm, 2 watt resistor in series with the Raduino power wire and connnecting a 470 uF capacitor from each end of the resistor to ground (One resistor, two capacitors.). You can easily do ...
Input c/cs cct (transistor DC parameter)
... and currents, e.g.; the input voltage is regarded as positive when terminal (1) is more positive than terminal (2), and the output current is regarded as positive when it flows into the output terminal. In a similar way transistor may be represented as a box, and mathematical relationship found betw ...
... and currents, e.g.; the input voltage is regarded as positive when terminal (1) is more positive than terminal (2), and the output current is regarded as positive when it flows into the output terminal. In a similar way transistor may be represented as a box, and mathematical relationship found betw ...
BITX40 with Raduino - tips and mods
... the 7805 volt reg, it also made tuning more stable -------I was able to silence the tuning "tick" by inserting a 22 ohm, 2 watt resistor in series with the Raduino power wire and connnecting a 470 uF capacitor from each end of the resistor to ground (One resistor, two capacitors.). You can easily do ...
... the 7805 volt reg, it also made tuning more stable -------I was able to silence the tuning "tick" by inserting a 22 ohm, 2 watt resistor in series with the Raduino power wire and connnecting a 470 uF capacitor from each end of the resistor to ground (One resistor, two capacitors.). You can easily do ...
Notes for Experimental Physics Experiments
... EXPERIMENT NOTES (chapters refer to Napolitanos electronic notes). Resistivity of a Metal In this experiment, you use the current in a probe coil to detect the decaying eddy currents in a metal rod. Collect voltage versus time decay data so that you can fit log(voltage) against time over at least tw ...
... EXPERIMENT NOTES (chapters refer to Napolitanos electronic notes). Resistivity of a Metal In this experiment, you use the current in a probe coil to detect the decaying eddy currents in a metal rod. Collect voltage versus time decay data so that you can fit log(voltage) against time over at least tw ...
WACKER - 0610065 Internal Vibrator, 5 m hose
... Specifications may change due to continuous product development. * Actual power output may vary due to conditions of specific use. ...
... Specifications may change due to continuous product development. * Actual power output may vary due to conditions of specific use. ...
regulated dc power supply
... Use additional appropriate AC radio frequency interference (RFI) power line filter rated for minimum 10 A immediately before the AC input of the power supply. For example, consider suitability of model # 10VN1 from “N” series by Corcom, Inc. (www.cor.com) or similar. Filtered, ferrite coated cord se ...
... Use additional appropriate AC radio frequency interference (RFI) power line filter rated for minimum 10 A immediately before the AC input of the power supply. For example, consider suitability of model # 10VN1 from “N” series by Corcom, Inc. (www.cor.com) or similar. Filtered, ferrite coated cord se ...
AN-2126 LM5046 Based Eighth Brick
... FETs in the diagonal of the bridge are turned-on (Q1 & Q3 or Q2 & Q4), a power transfer cycle is initiated. At the end of the power transfer cycle, PWM turns off the switch Q3 or Q4 depending on the phase with a pulse width determined by the input and output voltages and the transformer turns ratio. ...
... FETs in the diagonal of the bridge are turned-on (Q1 & Q3 or Q2 & Q4), a power transfer cycle is initiated. At the end of the power transfer cycle, PWM turns off the switch Q3 or Q4 depending on the phase with a pulse width determined by the input and output voltages and the transformer turns ratio. ...
NSS30101LT1G
... saturation voltage (VCE(sat)) and high current gain capability. These are designed for use in low voltage, high speed switching applications where affordable efficient energy control is important. Typical application are DC−DC converters and power management in portable and battery powered products ...
... saturation voltage (VCE(sat)) and high current gain capability. These are designed for use in low voltage, high speed switching applications where affordable efficient energy control is important. Typical application are DC−DC converters and power management in portable and battery powered products ...
TRANSISTOR AMPLIFIER - IDC
... component failures, external interference, due to the interaction of two or more signals present in a system, or by virtue of certain components used in the circuit. ...
... component failures, external interference, due to the interaction of two or more signals present in a system, or by virtue of certain components used in the circuit. ...
PowerWave 33 S3 60 – 120 kW Efficient and reliable power
... Battery runtime can be optimized to match well the exact needs. The UPS supports usage of 42-48 batteries in a single string, which minimizes the total cost of installation as optimal configuration can be used and so there is no need to oversize the battery. 1.0 rated output power factor means that ...
... Battery runtime can be optimized to match well the exact needs. The UPS supports usage of 42-48 batteries in a single string, which minimizes the total cost of installation as optimal configuration can be used and so there is no need to oversize the battery. 1.0 rated output power factor means that ...
STW2040
... STMicroelectronics group of companies Australia - Belgium - Brazil - Canada - China - Czech Republic - Finland - France - Germany - Hong Kong - India - Israel - Italy - Japan Malaysia - Malta - Morocco - Philippines - Singapore - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - United Kingdom - United States of Ameri ...
... STMicroelectronics group of companies Australia - Belgium - Brazil - Canada - China - Czech Republic - Finland - France - Germany - Hong Kong - India - Israel - Italy - Japan Malaysia - Malta - Morocco - Philippines - Singapore - Spain - Sweden - Switzerland - United Kingdom - United States of Ameri ...
Buck Converter Design
... with QSW being the switching charge (see fig. 4.1), i.e. the charge that has to be added to transition the MOSFET from the threshold voltage at the gate to the end of the plateau (low V DS) in the gate charge characteristic. RGate represents the total resistance in the gate drive path (including MOS ...
... with QSW being the switching charge (see fig. 4.1), i.e. the charge that has to be added to transition the MOSFET from the threshold voltage at the gate to the end of the plateau (low V DS) in the gate charge characteristic. RGate represents the total resistance in the gate drive path (including MOS ...
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.