Latchable Negative Floating Hot Swap Power
... The UCC3921 family of negative floating hot swap power managers provides complete power management, hot swap, and fault handling capability. The IC is referenced to the negative input voltage and is powered through an external resistor connected to ground, which is essentially a current drive as opp ...
... The UCC3921 family of negative floating hot swap power managers provides complete power management, hot swap, and fault handling capability. The IC is referenced to the negative input voltage and is powered through an external resistor connected to ground, which is essentially a current drive as opp ...
PowerLogic Multi-Circuit Meter
... not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. ...
... not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. ...
DRM-24V240W1PN Datasheet
... To guarantee sufficient convection cooling, please refer to the following instructions to ensure sufficient clearance around the device. Vertical Mounting: 40mm (1.57 inch) above and 20mm (0.79 inch) below the device as well as a lateral distance of 5mm (0.2 inch) to other units. In case the adjacen ...
... To guarantee sufficient convection cooling, please refer to the following instructions to ensure sufficient clearance around the device. Vertical Mounting: 40mm (1.57 inch) above and 20mm (0.79 inch) below the device as well as a lateral distance of 5mm (0.2 inch) to other units. In case the adjacen ...
LTC1565-31 - 650kHz Continuous Time, Linear Phase Lowpass Filter
... The difference between the voltages at Pin 1 and Pin 2 is the “differential input voltage.” The average of the voltages at Pin 1 and Pin 2 is the “common mode input voltage.” The difference between the voltages at Pin 7 and Pin 8 is the “differential output voltage.” The average of the voltages at P ...
... The difference between the voltages at Pin 1 and Pin 2 is the “differential input voltage.” The average of the voltages at Pin 1 and Pin 2 is the “common mode input voltage.” The difference between the voltages at Pin 7 and Pin 8 is the “differential output voltage.” The average of the voltages at P ...
BM6209FS
... When the controller detects either state that should be protected the overcurrent (OCP) and the over temperature (TSD), the FOB pin outputs low (open drain) and it returns to normal operation synchronizing with the carrier frequency. Even when this function is not used, the FOB pin is pull-up to the ...
... When the controller detects either state that should be protected the overcurrent (OCP) and the over temperature (TSD), the FOB pin outputs low (open drain) and it returns to normal operation synchronizing with the carrier frequency. Even when this function is not used, the FOB pin is pull-up to the ...
caution - Valsi Power Equipment
... This prevents seizure of engine from occurring due to insufficient amount of oil in the crankcase. Since the sensor has been designed to consume a part of power supplied to the igniter to energize its electronic circuits, any other external power supply is not necessary so that it can be mounted at ...
... This prevents seizure of engine from occurring due to insufficient amount of oil in the crankcase. Since the sensor has been designed to consume a part of power supplied to the igniter to energize its electronic circuits, any other external power supply is not necessary so that it can be mounted at ...
LCM-120 Line Conditioning Module
... • 36 to 50 volts input – internal buck converter delivers 36 V The LCM-120 module is protected by internal current limit circuitry which limits current according to input voltage. This feature also allows safe charging of large external capacitors. Because current is sensed between input common and ...
... • 36 to 50 volts input – internal buck converter delivers 36 V The LCM-120 module is protected by internal current limit circuitry which limits current according to input voltage. This feature also allows safe charging of large external capacitors. Because current is sensed between input common and ...
Source Transformations
... Removing the load Rp parallel to the CVS has no impact on externally connected loads RL Such loads RL—not drawn here— will be in series with resistor R Removal of Rp decreases the amount of current that the CVS has to produce, to deliver equal voltage to both Rp and the series of R and load RL ...
... Removing the load Rp parallel to the CVS has no impact on externally connected loads RL Such loads RL—not drawn here— will be in series with resistor R Removal of Rp decreases the amount of current that the CVS has to produce, to deliver equal voltage to both Rp and the series of R and load RL ...
HIGH VOLTAGE DISCHARGES AS ELECTRON BEAM SOURCE
... in Fig. 4. The electron beam current was measured with the Faraday cup placed on axis at 65 mm from the planar cathode, through a 2 mm diameter aperture. The oscillations observed in the beginning of the voltage characteristic are thought to be due to the ...
... in Fig. 4. The electron beam current was measured with the Faraday cup placed on axis at 65 mm from the planar cathode, through a 2 mm diameter aperture. The oscillations observed in the beginning of the voltage characteristic are thought to be due to the ...
Facility Master Specification Guide
... potting compound. Fuse grade silica shall be the only acceptable encapsulant for SPD designs. F. SPDs designs that use current limiting fuses in the surge path shall be fully tested as a complete unit for Maximum Single Impulse Surge Current withstand. Per the requirements of IEEE C62.62, paragraph ...
... potting compound. Fuse grade silica shall be the only acceptable encapsulant for SPD designs. F. SPDs designs that use current limiting fuses in the surge path shall be fully tested as a complete unit for Maximum Single Impulse Surge Current withstand. Per the requirements of IEEE C62.62, paragraph ...
ISSCC 2011 slides - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
... Noise requirements decrease with resolution Leverage voltage scaling with resolution for CV2 savings ...
... Noise requirements decrease with resolution Leverage voltage scaling with resolution for CV2 savings ...
MAX845 Isolated Transformer Driver for PCMCIA Applications _______________General Description
... easily be absorbed by a small input bypass capacitor (0.33µF) from VCC to ground. Figure 5 shows a lownoise bias supply using the MAX845 transformer driver. When using the two-diode push-pull (Figure 11a) rectifier or the four-diode bridge (Figure 11b), the output voltage tends to be more constant t ...
... easily be absorbed by a small input bypass capacitor (0.33µF) from VCC to ground. Figure 5 shows a lownoise bias supply using the MAX845 transformer driver. When using the two-diode push-pull (Figure 11a) rectifier or the four-diode bridge (Figure 11b), the output voltage tends to be more constant t ...
TVS Diode Array SPA SP720 Lead-Free/Green Series Datasheet
... ESD capability is dependent on the application and defined test standard. The evaluation results for various test standards and methods based on Figure 1 are shown in Table 1. ...
... ESD capability is dependent on the application and defined test standard. The evaluation results for various test standards and methods based on Figure 1 are shown in Table 1. ...
AP5101 1.5A Step-Down Converter with 1.4MHz Switching Frequency
... The output voltage can be adjusted from 0.81V to 15V using an external resistor divider. Table 1 shows a list of resistor selection for common output voltages. Resistor R1 is selected based on a design tradeoff between efficiency and output voltage accuracy. For high values of R1 there is less curre ...
... The output voltage can be adjusted from 0.81V to 15V using an external resistor divider. Table 1 shows a list of resistor selection for common output voltages. Resistor R1 is selected based on a design tradeoff between efficiency and output voltage accuracy. For high values of R1 there is less curre ...
J. Hu, A.D. Sagneri, J.M. Rivas, Y. Han, S.M. Davis, and D.J. Perreault, “High-Frequency Resonant SEPIC Converter with Wide Input and Output Voltage Ranges,” IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics , Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 189-200, Jan. 2012.
... practice, the resonance of LS and CS can be set to be exactly at the switching frequency, or slightly above or below the resonant frequency, all of which are typically viable and will lead to a working design. In a given application, one tuning may result in more achievable component values and ther ...
... practice, the resonance of LS and CS can be set to be exactly at the switching frequency, or slightly above or below the resonant frequency, all of which are typically viable and will lead to a working design. In a given application, one tuning may result in more achievable component values and ther ...
MAX4785–MAX4788 50mA/100mA Current-Limit Switches General Description Features
... The MAX4785–MAX4788 are forward/reverse currentlimited switches that operate from a 2.3V to 5.5V input voltage range and guarantee a 50mA and 100mA minimum current-limit threshold for different options. The voltage drop across an internal sense resistor is compared to two reference voltages to indic ...
... The MAX4785–MAX4788 are forward/reverse currentlimited switches that operate from a 2.3V to 5.5V input voltage range and guarantee a 50mA and 100mA minimum current-limit threshold for different options. The voltage drop across an internal sense resistor is compared to two reference voltages to indic ...
Lab 1.1 - Tom Rebold
... Your datasheet should include ALL circuit diagrams from your circuit simulator, and ALL calculations clearly shown. In addition, you will need to capture plots of the transient curves from your circuit simulator and for the various exercises and include them in your datasheet. 1) The switch in the c ...
... Your datasheet should include ALL circuit diagrams from your circuit simulator, and ALL calculations clearly shown. In addition, you will need to capture plots of the transient curves from your circuit simulator and for the various exercises and include them in your datasheet. 1) The switch in the c ...
thyristors and triacs control gate trigger circuits
... power structures at high voltages and currents with low power conduction losses. To operate, every thyristor require a drive (trigger, control) circuit that provides gate current pulses to induce the on-state. These pulses must have a certain amplitude and duration. The device remains latched in on- ...
... power structures at high voltages and currents with low power conduction losses. To operate, every thyristor require a drive (trigger, control) circuit that provides gate current pulses to induce the on-state. These pulses must have a certain amplitude and duration. The device remains latched in on- ...
XAPP459 - Eliminating I/O Coupling Effects when Interfacing Large-Swing Single-Ended Signals to User I/O Pins on Spartan-3 Families
... requirements of most applications can easily be met. It is possible to program User I/O pins of these families to handle many different single-ended signal standards. The standard singleended signaling voltage levels are 1.2V, 1.5V, 1.8V, 2.5V, and 3.3V. There are a number of applications for which ...
... requirements of most applications can easily be met. It is possible to program User I/O pins of these families to handle many different single-ended signal standards. The standard singleended signaling voltage levels are 1.2V, 1.5V, 1.8V, 2.5V, and 3.3V. There are a number of applications for which ...
IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IOSR-JEEE)
... Transmission Lines are characterized by four components namely series inductance, resistance, shuntcapacitance and conductance. The series inductance is responsible for the absorption of the reactive power whereas the shunt capacitance is responsible for the generation of reactive power [1] Load com ...
... Transmission Lines are characterized by four components namely series inductance, resistance, shuntcapacitance and conductance. The series inductance is responsible for the absorption of the reactive power whereas the shunt capacitance is responsible for the generation of reactive power [1] Load com ...
Stray voltage
Stray voltage is the occurrence of electrical potential between two objects that ideally should not have any voltage difference between them. Small voltages often exist between two grounded objects in separate locations, due to normal current flow in the power system. Large voltages can appear on the enclosures of electrical equipment due to a fault in the electrical power system, such as a failure of insulation.