Download G3000 Datasheet
... The G3000 Frequency Relay is intended for frequency monitoring on generators, busbars or other distribution systems. The relay contains the functions “under frequency” and “over frequency”, time delayed, and two individual output relays—one relay for each function. Basic adjustments can be done on t ...
... The G3000 Frequency Relay is intended for frequency monitoring on generators, busbars or other distribution systems. The relay contains the functions “under frequency” and “over frequency”, time delayed, and two individual output relays—one relay for each function. Basic adjustments can be done on t ...
AN-880 APPLICATION NOTE
... for each type of temperature sensor differ, but the analog signals generated by these sensors are always quite small. Thus, they need to be amplified by a gain stage whose noise is low so that the amplifiers noise does not swamp the signal from the sensor. Following the amplifier, a high resolution ...
... for each type of temperature sensor differ, but the analog signals generated by these sensors are always quite small. Thus, they need to be amplified by a gain stage whose noise is low so that the amplifiers noise does not swamp the signal from the sensor. Following the amplifier, a high resolution ...
TVS Diode Array SPA SP724 Datasheet
... 4. In automotive and other battery charging systems, the SP724 power supply lines should be externally protected for load dump and reverse battery. When the V+ and V- Pins are connected to the same supply voltage source as the device or control line under protection, a current limiting resistor shou ...
... 4. In automotive and other battery charging systems, the SP724 power supply lines should be externally protected for load dump and reverse battery. When the V+ and V- Pins are connected to the same supply voltage source as the device or control line under protection, a current limiting resistor shou ...
Chapter 21: Electric Charge and Electric Field
... Phasors and Alternating Currents Alternating current (AC current) • Current which varies sinusoidally in time is called alternating current (AC) as opposed to direct current (DC). One example of AC current source is a coil of wire rotating with constant angular velocity in a magnetic field. The sy ...
... Phasors and Alternating Currents Alternating current (AC current) • Current which varies sinusoidally in time is called alternating current (AC) as opposed to direct current (DC). One example of AC current source is a coil of wire rotating with constant angular velocity in a magnetic field. The sy ...
FAN8303 2A 23V Non-Synchronous Step-Down DC/DC Regulator FAN8303 — 2A 23V Non-Synchr Features
... GND helps control the rate of rise on the output voltage. When EN is HIGH and VIN is within the operating range, a trimmed bias current charges the capacitor connected to the SS pin, causing the voltage to rise. ...
... GND helps control the rate of rise on the output voltage. When EN is HIGH and VIN is within the operating range, a trimmed bias current charges the capacitor connected to the SS pin, causing the voltage to rise. ...
Faculty of Education Abridged Lesson Plan
... In which scenario did the light burn the brightest? Why do you think this happened? 6. Build the following series circuit (the batteries are in series) with the materials supplied to you: Ok so lets define a series circuit. Can anyone give me a definition of a series circuit? Current passes through ...
... In which scenario did the light burn the brightest? Why do you think this happened? 6. Build the following series circuit (the batteries are in series) with the materials supplied to you: Ok so lets define a series circuit. Can anyone give me a definition of a series circuit? Current passes through ...
02025
... after 54.5 kA·s, the second saw 2.5 mm of erosion. These follow a trend that supports the relationship between time-integrated current and contact life. It should be noted that this is only one method of looking at the useful life on a vacuum circuit breaker. There are many factors that go into a co ...
... after 54.5 kA·s, the second saw 2.5 mm of erosion. These follow a trend that supports the relationship between time-integrated current and contact life. It should be noted that this is only one method of looking at the useful life on a vacuum circuit breaker. There are many factors that go into a co ...
High Common-Mode Voltage, Programmable Gain Difference Amplifier AD628
... A reference pin (VREF) provides a dc offset for converting bipolar to single-sided signals. The AD628 converts +5 V, +10 V, ±5 V, ±10 V, and 4 to 20 mA input signals to a single-ended output within the input range of single-supply ADCs. The AD628 has an input common mode and differential mode operat ...
... A reference pin (VREF) provides a dc offset for converting bipolar to single-sided signals. The AD628 converts +5 V, +10 V, ±5 V, ±10 V, and 4 to 20 mA input signals to a single-ended output within the input range of single-supply ADCs. The AD628 has an input common mode and differential mode operat ...
the data sheet
... on. The leading edge blanking time has been set so that current spikes caused by primary-side capacitances and secondary-side rectifier reverse recovery time will not cause premature termination of the switching pulse. The current limit can be lower for a short period after the leading edge blanking ...
... on. The leading edge blanking time has been set so that current spikes caused by primary-side capacitances and secondary-side rectifier reverse recovery time will not cause premature termination of the switching pulse. The current limit can be lower for a short period after the leading edge blanking ...
OP07 - Analog Devices
... Changes to Features Section............................................................ 1 8/10—Rev. E. to Rev F Changes to Ordering Guide .......................................................... 14 7/09—Rev. D. to Rev E Changes to Figure 29 Caption.................................................. ...
... Changes to Features Section............................................................ 1 8/10—Rev. E. to Rev F Changes to Ordering Guide .......................................................... 14 7/09—Rev. D. to Rev E Changes to Figure 29 Caption.................................................. ...
SMP18 Octal Sample-and-Hold with Multiplexed Input
... range but have limited current sinking capability near VSS. In split supply operation, symmetrical output swings can be obtained by restricting the output range to 2 V from either supply. ...
... range but have limited current sinking capability near VSS. In split supply operation, symmetrical output swings can be obtained by restricting the output range to 2 V from either supply. ...
SWITCH MONITORS
... It is set to return an analogue value of 4 in the event of an open or short-circuit fault and 16 during normal operation. The status of the inputs is reported by means of two input bits. The change-over contacts are operated by an output bit. The Input/Output unit is fitted with a bi-directional sho ...
... It is set to return an analogue value of 4 in the event of an open or short-circuit fault and 16 during normal operation. The status of the inputs is reported by means of two input bits. The change-over contacts are operated by an output bit. The Input/Output unit is fitted with a bi-directional sho ...
lab sheet - Faculty of Engineering
... transmission lines of 115 kV and higher are caused by lightning, which results in the flashover of insulators. The high voltage between a conductor and the grounded supporting tower causes ionization, which provides a path to ground for the charge induced by the lightning stroke. Once the ionized pa ...
... transmission lines of 115 kV and higher are caused by lightning, which results in the flashover of insulators. The high voltage between a conductor and the grounded supporting tower causes ionization, which provides a path to ground for the charge induced by the lightning stroke. Once the ionized pa ...
FSAV430 Low Voltage 1.1GHz, 4-Channel, 2:1 Video Switch Features
... without notice. Please note the revision and/or date on the drawing and contact a Fairchild Semiconductor representative to verify or obtain the most recent revision. Package specifications do not expand the terms of Fairchild’s worldwide terms and conditions, specifically the warranty therein, whic ...
... without notice. Please note the revision and/or date on the drawing and contact a Fairchild Semiconductor representative to verify or obtain the most recent revision. Package specifications do not expand the terms of Fairchild’s worldwide terms and conditions, specifically the warranty therein, whic ...
Ignition System
... •Varies the ignition timing as engine speed, load and other conditions change. ...
... •Varies the ignition timing as engine speed, load and other conditions change. ...
AN3089
... increase of the duration of the no-load operation, therefore decreasing the power dissipation and the stress of the power components. This sequence is repeated until the short is removed, after that normal operation of the converter is automatically resumed. A second protection, dedicated to protect ...
... increase of the duration of the no-load operation, therefore decreasing the power dissipation and the stress of the power components. This sequence is repeated until the short is removed, after that normal operation of the converter is automatically resumed. A second protection, dedicated to protect ...
GORTITE®LED LIGHTING
... • 10 year warranty • Easy installation • Ultra-thin 3/16" Strip • High flexibility conforms to irregular surfaces • Wide 180° light dispersion angle • Bright lighting at 30 Lumens (12 Volt) and 20 Lumens (24 Volt) per LED • Long LED life • Energy efficient • Water/salt resistant ...
... • 10 year warranty • Easy installation • Ultra-thin 3/16" Strip • High flexibility conforms to irregular surfaces • Wide 180° light dispersion angle • Bright lighting at 30 Lumens (12 Volt) and 20 Lumens (24 Volt) per LED • Long LED life • Energy efficient • Water/salt resistant ...
MIC33163/4 General Description Features 4MHz, 1A, Buck Regulator with Integrated
... power ground should be as small as possible and separate from the analog ground (AGND) loop as applicable. Refer to the PCB Layout Recommendations section for details. PG The power good (PG) pin is an open drain output which indicates logic high when the output voltage is typically above 90% of its ...
... power ground should be as small as possible and separate from the analog ground (AGND) loop as applicable. Refer to the PCB Layout Recommendations section for details. PG The power good (PG) pin is an open drain output which indicates logic high when the output voltage is typically above 90% of its ...
ADP3303 - Analog Devices
... The ADP3303 is a member of the ADP330x family of precision low dropout anyCAP 1 voltage regulators. The ADP3303 stands out from the conventional LDOs with a different architecture, an enhanced process, and a different package. Its patented design requires only a 0.47 µF output capacitor for stabilit ...
... The ADP3303 is a member of the ADP330x family of precision low dropout anyCAP 1 voltage regulators. The ADP3303 stands out from the conventional LDOs with a different architecture, an enhanced process, and a different package. Its patented design requires only a 0.47 µF output capacitor for stabilit ...
ME 3200 Mechatronics I Laboratory
... where Vin is the input voltage in volts, Vout is the output voltage in volts, and R1 and R2 are dividing resistors measured in ohms. The principle of a voltage divider can be applied to both alternating and direct current sources. A convenient voltage divider that is often used in the laboratory is ...
... where Vin is the input voltage in volts, Vout is the output voltage in volts, and R1 and R2 are dividing resistors measured in ohms. The principle of a voltage divider can be applied to both alternating and direct current sources. A convenient voltage divider that is often used in the laboratory is ...
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.