Datasheet
... The R100PX-48V/100A is a switched mode rectifier (SMR) module designed to provide up to 100A of output current into a 48V nominal system. This rectifier has been especially designed to be used in conjunction with a battery to provide an uninterruptible DC power system. The low noise and high reliabi ...
... The R100PX-48V/100A is a switched mode rectifier (SMR) module designed to provide up to 100A of output current into a 48V nominal system. This rectifier has been especially designed to be used in conjunction with a battery to provide an uninterruptible DC power system. The low noise and high reliabi ...
The VDV-6AS7 (The Maurits)
... higher input sensitivity, which may be useful for the amplification of low-level signals, such as older tuners and tape-recorders. On the other hand, the circuit from diagram 1 will accomodate larger signals – around 2 Veff – as generated by present day CD players. Now on to the power tube section. ...
... higher input sensitivity, which may be useful for the amplification of low-level signals, such as older tuners and tape-recorders. On the other hand, the circuit from diagram 1 will accomodate larger signals – around 2 Veff – as generated by present day CD players. Now on to the power tube section. ...
Electric Circuits
... Given resistors R1, R2, R3, …, RN; connected in parallel. The equivalent resistance is given by the formula: 1 / REQ = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + 1 / R3 + … + 1 / RN ...
... Given resistors R1, R2, R3, …, RN; connected in parallel. The equivalent resistance is given by the formula: 1 / REQ = 1 / R1 + 1 / R2 + 1 / R3 + … + 1 / RN ...
ING L3 Hi Voltage Clock Card
... output voltage of the clock generator will be when the DAC has its maximum output. It is very important that R14 is not too small or else the transistor Q2 will become saturated when the DAC is below its maximum voltage. This means that when high voltages are demanded the top part of the range will ...
... output voltage of the clock generator will be when the DAC has its maximum output. It is very important that R14 is not too small or else the transistor Q2 will become saturated when the DAC is below its maximum voltage. This means that when high voltages are demanded the top part of the range will ...
Chapter 1
... Scientific notation expresses a number as one digit to the left of the decimal point times a power of ten. Engineering notation expresses a number as one, two or three digits to the left of the decimal point times a power of ten that is a multiple of ...
... Scientific notation expresses a number as one digit to the left of the decimal point times a power of ten. Engineering notation expresses a number as one, two or three digits to the left of the decimal point times a power of ten that is a multiple of ...
The HV 2/4 high-voltage power supply module
... restricted in 10% steps from 0.3mA to 3mA and 400 V to 4000 V. RoentDek ...
... restricted in 10% steps from 0.3mA to 3mA and 400 V to 4000 V. RoentDek ...
CN-0029: 利用AD5390/AD5391/AD5392 DAC实现8-16通道可编程电压 以及出色的温度漂移性能
... minimize switching noise at the DVDD supply pins. Additional decoupling using a series connected ferrite bead may be required. The AD5390/AD5391/AD5392 digital (DVDD) power supply can operate off a 3 V or 5 V supply, which provides for maximum flexibility when interfacing to digital components. Bot ...
... minimize switching noise at the DVDD supply pins. Additional decoupling using a series connected ferrite bead may be required. The AD5390/AD5391/AD5392 digital (DVDD) power supply can operate off a 3 V or 5 V supply, which provides for maximum flexibility when interfacing to digital components. Bot ...
CIRCUIT FUNCTION AND BENEFITS
... itself could lead to measurement errors at the output of the translinear log amp, particularly when measuring the low end of the ADL5315’s dynamic range. It is recommended that, when designing such an interface, a guard potential be used to minimize this leakage. This can be done by connecting the V ...
... itself could lead to measurement errors at the output of the translinear log amp, particularly when measuring the low end of the ADL5315’s dynamic range. It is recommended that, when designing such an interface, a guard potential be used to minimize this leakage. This can be done by connecting the V ...
Ohm`s Law - Physics Concepts Ltd
... This latest simulation uses the concept of a piston executing S.H.M. (simple harmonic motion). The flow (shown by the bending reed) and the voltage (shown by the pressure pipes) varies according to the sine curve which can be hidden or ...
... This latest simulation uses the concept of a piston executing S.H.M. (simple harmonic motion). The flow (shown by the bending reed) and the voltage (shown by the pressure pipes) varies according to the sine curve which can be hidden or ...
COURSE SYLLABUS GUIDE
... a week, depending on subject matter, and will normally be ‘open notes’ type tests. Some tests , however, will require memorization of the material, and will be ‘closed notes’, ‘closed book’ tests. ...
... a week, depending on subject matter, and will normally be ‘open notes’ type tests. Some tests , however, will require memorization of the material, and will be ‘closed notes’, ‘closed book’ tests. ...
Science 10
... Know that when cells are connected in series (+ - + - etc.), their voltages add up. (eg. a 3.0 volt cell in series with a 9.0 volt cell will give a total voltage of 12.0 volts) Know that when cells are connected in parallel, the total voltage is only equal to the voltage of the cell with highest vol ...
... Know that when cells are connected in series (+ - + - etc.), their voltages add up. (eg. a 3.0 volt cell in series with a 9.0 volt cell will give a total voltage of 12.0 volts) Know that when cells are connected in parallel, the total voltage is only equal to the voltage of the cell with highest vol ...
7796 SPECIFICATION SHEET
... reduced power. • Rugged chassis for stand-alone or rack mounted operation. No additional power supplies are required. • Protection circuitry protects the AE Techron 7796 from input overloads, improper output connection (including shorted and improper loads), over-temperature, over-current, and suppl ...
... reduced power. • Rugged chassis for stand-alone or rack mounted operation. No additional power supplies are required. • Protection circuitry protects the AE Techron 7796 from input overloads, improper output connection (including shorted and improper loads), over-temperature, over-current, and suppl ...
ONLOAD TAP CHANGER OF THE TRANSFORMER
... appropriate thyristors will be switched ‘on’ or ‘off’ to get exact voltage. Here we are using the triac array circuit. The triac array is used to select the required voltage of the transformer. Based upon this selection, we will get the required voltages in the output circuit TRANSFORMER: A transfor ...
... appropriate thyristors will be switched ‘on’ or ‘off’ to get exact voltage. Here we are using the triac array circuit. The triac array is used to select the required voltage of the transformer. Based upon this selection, we will get the required voltages in the output circuit TRANSFORMER: A transfor ...
EUA2014 2.5W Stereo Class-D Audio Power Amplifier with 3D Enhancement
... The EUA2014 is a high efficiency, 2.5W/channel stereo class-D audio power amplifier. A low noise, filterless PWM architecture eliminates the output filter. Operating from a single 5V supply, EUA2014 is capable of delivering 2.5W/ channel of continuous output power to a 4Ω load with 10% THD+N. The EU ...
... The EUA2014 is a high efficiency, 2.5W/channel stereo class-D audio power amplifier. A low noise, filterless PWM architecture eliminates the output filter. Operating from a single 5V supply, EUA2014 is capable of delivering 2.5W/ channel of continuous output power to a 4Ω load with 10% THD+N. The EU ...
RESONANT TRANSFORMER
... under resonance conditions. • Therefore, the input voltage required for excitation is reduced by a factor 1/Q, and the kVA required is also reduced by a factor 1/Q. • The secondary power factor of the circuit is unity. ...
... under resonance conditions. • Therefore, the input voltage required for excitation is reduced by a factor 1/Q, and the kVA required is also reduced by a factor 1/Q. • The secondary power factor of the circuit is unity. ...
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
... with a complete treatment of energy storage. Transient and steadystate solutions of RC, RL and RLC circuits are emphasized, with zero, constant, or sinusoidal inputs. Sinusoidal analysis with phasors, impedance and admittance properties, instantaneous power, complex power, and the maximum power theo ...
... with a complete treatment of energy storage. Transient and steadystate solutions of RC, RL and RLC circuits are emphasized, with zero, constant, or sinusoidal inputs. Sinusoidal analysis with phasors, impedance and admittance properties, instantaneous power, complex power, and the maximum power theo ...
Simple, Efficient, High- Brightness-LED Control
... temperature, with a negative temperature coefficient of -2mV/C. At 100C, this is another 0.15V voltage change. Typical strings of multiple LEDs further magnify these variations, requiring medium to high bus voltages. The IRS2540 achieves accurate current control with a simple design that is inherent ...
... temperature, with a negative temperature coefficient of -2mV/C. At 100C, this is another 0.15V voltage change. Typical strings of multiple LEDs further magnify these variations, requiring medium to high bus voltages. The IRS2540 achieves accurate current control with a simple design that is inherent ...
Surge protector
A surge protector (or surge suppressor) is an appliance/device designed to protect electrical devices from voltage spikes. A surge protector attempts to limit the voltage supplied to an electric device by either blocking or by shorting to ground any unwanted voltages above a safe threshold. This article primarily discusses specifications and components relevant to the type of protector that diverts (shorts) a voltage spike to ground; however, there is some coverage of other methods.The terms surge protection device (SPD), or transient voltage surge suppressor (TVSS), are used to describe electrical devices typically installed in power distribution panels, process control systems, communications systems, and other heavy-duty industrial systems, for the purpose of protecting against electrical surges and spikes, including those caused by lightning. Scaled-down versions of these devices are sometimes installed in residential service entrance electrical panels, to protect equipment in a household from similar hazards.Many power strips have basic surge protection built in; these are typically clearly labeled as such. However, power strips that do not provide surge protection are sometimes erroneously referred to as ""surge protectors"".