ECE 212 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY II
... leads, i.e., those that are above ground potential. (See especially “Avoiding Grounding Errors with Oscilloscope” in Appendix C.) 4. Check polarity markings and connections of instruments and components carefully before connecting or turning on power. 5. Never connect an ammeter across a voltage sou ...
... leads, i.e., those that are above ground potential. (See especially “Avoiding Grounding Errors with Oscilloscope” in Appendix C.) 4. Check polarity markings and connections of instruments and components carefully before connecting or turning on power. 5. Never connect an ammeter across a voltage sou ...
FEATURES APPLICATIONS D
... This integrated circuit can be damaged by ESD. Texas Instruments recommends that all integrated circuits be handled with appropriate precautions. Failure to observe proper handling and installation procedures can cause damage. ESD damage can range from subtle performance degradation to complete devi ...
... This integrated circuit can be damaged by ESD. Texas Instruments recommends that all integrated circuits be handled with appropriate precautions. Failure to observe proper handling and installation procedures can cause damage. ESD damage can range from subtle performance degradation to complete devi ...
Meters - Schuylkill Technology Center
... 2. Locates overloads and open circuits 3. Balances the loads on multiwire circuits 4. Locates electrical component malfunctions 5. Two types a. In-line In-line ammeters should always be connected in series with the circuit or component being tested. If direct current is being measured, always check ...
... 2. Locates overloads and open circuits 3. Balances the loads on multiwire circuits 4. Locates electrical component malfunctions 5. Two types a. In-line In-line ammeters should always be connected in series with the circuit or component being tested. If direct current is being measured, always check ...
MAX15062B Evaluation Kit Evaluates: MAX15062B General Description Features
... Detailed Description ...
... Detailed Description ...
74LCXH16245 Low Voltage 16-Bit Bidirectional Transceiver with Bushold 7
... controlled. Each byte has separate control inputs which could be shorted together for full 16-bit operation. The T/R inputs determine the direction of data flow through the device. The OE inputs disable both the A and B Ports by placing them in a high impedance state. The LCXH16245 data inputs inclu ...
... controlled. Each byte has separate control inputs which could be shorted together for full 16-bit operation. The T/R inputs determine the direction of data flow through the device. The OE inputs disable both the A and B Ports by placing them in a high impedance state. The LCXH16245 data inputs inclu ...
244-33LOADS
... ELEMENTS ELECTRONIC DEVICES SPECIAL PROCESS EQUIPMENT RESISTIVE LOADS & INDUCTIVE LOADS ...
... ELEMENTS ELECTRONIC DEVICES SPECIAL PROCESS EQUIPMENT RESISTIVE LOADS & INDUCTIVE LOADS ...
ISL78310 - Intersil
... 1. Add “-T*” suffix for tape and reel. Please refer to TB347 for details on reel specifications. 2. For other output voltages, contact Intersil Marketing. 3. These Intersil Pb-free plastic packaged products employ special Pb-free material sets, molding compounds/die attach materials, and 100% matte ...
... 1. Add “-T*” suffix for tape and reel. Please refer to TB347 for details on reel specifications. 2. For other output voltages, contact Intersil Marketing. 3. These Intersil Pb-free plastic packaged products employ special Pb-free material sets, molding compounds/die attach materials, and 100% matte ...
Photo by NASA – Johnson SFC This photograph of the "earthrise
... Unusual for metals, which are normally good conductors of electrical current, the silicon semiconductor is a very poor electrical conductor, almost having insulating properties. But it has the astonishing ability, if "doped" with small traces of impurities, to switch very small nano-currents --as in ...
... Unusual for metals, which are normally good conductors of electrical current, the silicon semiconductor is a very poor electrical conductor, almost having insulating properties. But it has the astonishing ability, if "doped" with small traces of impurities, to switch very small nano-currents --as in ...
DDC, CDC, SMS Series: Zero Bias Silicon Schottky Barrier Detector Diodes Applications Features
... The absolute maximum ratings for the DDC, CDC, and SMS series of Schottky diodes is provided in Table 1. Electrical and physical specifications are provided in Table 2. Package types for the epoxy and hermetic diodes are listed in Table 3. Typical performance characteristics are shown in Figures 1 t ...
... The absolute maximum ratings for the DDC, CDC, and SMS series of Schottky diodes is provided in Table 1. Electrical and physical specifications are provided in Table 2. Package types for the epoxy and hermetic diodes are listed in Table 3. Typical performance characteristics are shown in Figures 1 t ...
Fault Management Circuit
... the PRM to start up again, which restarts the VTM. If the fault condition still exists, the VTM shuts itself down again, bringing TM low and starting the process all over. If the fault condition has been cleared, the power supply runs normally. As long as the fault condition persists, the voltage on ...
... the PRM to start up again, which restarts the VTM. If the fault condition still exists, the VTM shuts itself down again, bringing TM low and starting the process all over. If the fault condition has been cleared, the power supply runs normally. As long as the fault condition persists, the voltage on ...
Hall Effect Devices
... Moving the magnet away 1 mm I repeated the process. To get 1 mm I put eleven sheets of 20 pound bond printer paper together in 1" by 2" squares. Repeating this exercise I made 9 reading at 1 mm intervals, measured the output and graphed the result. Starting at 9 mm I reversed the process measuring t ...
... Moving the magnet away 1 mm I repeated the process. To get 1 mm I put eleven sheets of 20 pound bond printer paper together in 1" by 2" squares. Repeating this exercise I made 9 reading at 1 mm intervals, measured the output and graphed the result. Starting at 9 mm I reversed the process measuring t ...
KD-10 MHO UNITS CALIBRATION USING IN
... a. Connect relay terminal 8 and 9 together, apply rated ac voltage between terminals 7 and 8. Adjust core by turning it slightly until the contact arm floats or restrains very slightly. b. Connect the relay terminals 7 and 8 together and apply rated ac voltage between 7 and 9. Adjust core until the ...
... a. Connect relay terminal 8 and 9 together, apply rated ac voltage between terminals 7 and 8. Adjust core by turning it slightly until the contact arm floats or restrains very slightly. b. Connect the relay terminals 7 and 8 together and apply rated ac voltage between 7 and 9. Adjust core until the ...
Evaluates: MAX8822 MAX8822 Evaluation Kit General Description Features
... temperature limit is exceeded. The second circuit monitors both of the internal LDO temperatures and shuts down only the LDOs when the temperature limit is exceeded. The thermal-shutdown condition clears after the temperature has cooled by 20°C (typ) and the LEDs and LDOs turn on with the same setti ...
... temperature limit is exceeded. The second circuit monitors both of the internal LDO temperatures and shuts down only the LDOs when the temperature limit is exceeded. The thermal-shutdown condition clears after the temperature has cooled by 20°C (typ) and the LEDs and LDOs turn on with the same setti ...
2.4-GHz Band Ultra-Low-Voltage LC-VCO IC in 130-nm CMOS Xin Yang Kangyang Xu
... of the maximum value. It can be seen that transistor's transconductance is not large enough in the low voltage operation. Hence, to satisfy the oscillation startup condition, decreasing the parasitic resistance of the LC resonant circuit (improving Q-factor of inductor and capacitor) is very importa ...
... of the maximum value. It can be seen that transistor's transconductance is not large enough in the low voltage operation. Hence, to satisfy the oscillation startup condition, decreasing the parasitic resistance of the LC resonant circuit (improving Q-factor of inductor and capacitor) is very importa ...
Magneto Resistive Sensors - Rechner Sensors Australia
... Wiring of the MRS should be routed separately or screened from heavy conductor lines, as in extreme cases inductive peak voltages can destroy the sensors despite the integrated protective circuit. Screened cable or twisted lines are recommended, especially for longer cable runs > 5 m. Direct contro ...
... Wiring of the MRS should be routed separately or screened from heavy conductor lines, as in extreme cases inductive peak voltages can destroy the sensors despite the integrated protective circuit. Screened cable or twisted lines are recommended, especially for longer cable runs > 5 m. Direct contro ...
BD8203EFV
... If the signal is input before standing up of REG5, the leakage voltage is generated in REG5. ...
... If the signal is input before standing up of REG5, the leakage voltage is generated in REG5. ...
ZDT6790 Features Mechanical Data
... Diodes Incorporated products are specifically not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without the express written approval of the Chief Executive Officer of Diodes Incorporated. As used herein: A. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which: ...
... Diodes Incorporated products are specifically not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without the express written approval of the Chief Executive Officer of Diodes Incorporated. As used herein: A. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which: ...
Chapter 4 Analog CMOS Subcircuits 4.1 MOS Switch
... One of the most serious limitations of monolithic switches is the clock feedthrough effect. Clock feedthrough (also called charge injection, and charge feedthrough) is due to the coupling capacitance from the gate to both source and drain. This coupling allows charge to be transferred from the gate ...
... One of the most serious limitations of monolithic switches is the clock feedthrough effect. Clock feedthrough (also called charge injection, and charge feedthrough) is due to the coupling capacitance from the gate to both source and drain. This coupling allows charge to be transferred from the gate ...
Littelfuse Selecting an Appropriate ESD Device Application Note
... the market today. Examples include MLV’s (Multi-Layer Varistors), polymer ESD suppressors, and silicon diodes or arrays. For simplicity this paper will only focus on silicon devices as their performance tends to be superior in terms of ESD clamping capability. Nevertheless, the points discussed here ...
... the market today. Examples include MLV’s (Multi-Layer Varistors), polymer ESD suppressors, and silicon diodes or arrays. For simplicity this paper will only focus on silicon devices as their performance tends to be superior in terms of ESD clamping capability. Nevertheless, the points discussed here ...
AND8490 - Theory and Applications of the NCP1294, Switching
... a volt−second clamp, which limits the maximum product of input voltage and turn on time. The clamp is used in circuits, such as forward and flyback converter, to prevent the transformer from saturating. If the line voltage is much greater than the FF pin peak voltage, the charge current can be treat ...
... a volt−second clamp, which limits the maximum product of input voltage and turn on time. The clamp is used in circuits, such as forward and flyback converter, to prevent the transformer from saturating. If the line voltage is much greater than the FF pin peak voltage, the charge current can be treat ...
Chapter Title
... Apparent power consists of two components; the true power component, which does the work, and a reactive power component, that is simply power shuttled back and forth between source and load. Components such as transformers, motors, and generators are rated in VA rather than watts. ...
... Apparent power consists of two components; the true power component, which does the work, and a reactive power component, that is simply power shuttled back and forth between source and load. Components such as transformers, motors, and generators are rated in VA rather than watts. ...
ECG Quick Reference Guide
... rents from the heart throughout the body. The spreading electrical currents create different potentials at different points on the body, which can be sensed by electrodes on the skin surface using biological transducers made of metals and salts. This electrical potential is an AC signal with bandwid ...
... rents from the heart throughout the body. The spreading electrical currents create different potentials at different points on the body, which can be sensed by electrodes on the skin surface using biological transducers made of metals and salts. This electrical potential is an AC signal with bandwid ...
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"".