A 10Gb/s wide-band current-mode logic I/O interface for high
... may become large enough to smear the differential output signal. This effect becomes serious especially when the circuit amplifiers a small signal and the DC offset also is amplified at the same time. The DC offset cancellation circuit is necessary because the offset voltages contributed from device ...
... may become large enough to smear the differential output signal. This effect becomes serious especially when the circuit amplifiers a small signal and the DC offset also is amplified at the same time. The DC offset cancellation circuit is necessary because the offset voltages contributed from device ...
TPS62750 数据资料 dataSheet 下载
... USB powered portable applications. It can provide up to 1300mA average input current and is ideal for applications connected to a USB host. With an input voltage range of 2.9 V to 6.0V, the device supports batteries with extended voltage range and is ideal for powering USB applications where USB com ...
... USB powered portable applications. It can provide up to 1300mA average input current and is ideal for applications connected to a USB host. With an input voltage range of 2.9 V to 6.0V, the device supports batteries with extended voltage range and is ideal for powering USB applications where USB com ...
P7000-K MAXON #286121-01 OWNERS MANUAL Date: 01.06.2014
... On applications where liftgate batteries are mounted a long distance from the primary vehicle’s electrical system, voltage drop will occur. The longer the distance and the smaller the cables that connect the two battery systems, the greater the voltage drop. To charge these liftgate batteries, the c ...
... On applications where liftgate batteries are mounted a long distance from the primary vehicle’s electrical system, voltage drop will occur. The longer the distance and the smaller the cables that connect the two battery systems, the greater the voltage drop. To charge these liftgate batteries, the c ...
Exp.1: Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT) Transducers
... referred to as a balanced bridge. As strain is applied to the gauge, their resistance values change, causing a change in the voltage at VO. Full-bridge and half bridge strain gauges are designed to maximize sensitivity by arranging the strain gauge elements in opposing directions. For example, the h ...
... referred to as a balanced bridge. As strain is applied to the gauge, their resistance values change, causing a change in the voltage at VO. Full-bridge and half bridge strain gauges are designed to maximize sensitivity by arranging the strain gauge elements in opposing directions. For example, the h ...
RoHS Compliant QSR 20 48 S 5 L B C G5
... The QSR20-48S5 series power modules are open-frame DC-DC converters in an industry 1/4 brick packaging & footprint, and provide up to 5V output voltage and 20A output current. All components of the converter are surface mounted. The converters feature high power density, remote on/off, over-temperat ...
... The QSR20-48S5 series power modules are open-frame DC-DC converters in an industry 1/4 brick packaging & footprint, and provide up to 5V output voltage and 20A output current. All components of the converter are surface mounted. The converters feature high power density, remote on/off, over-temperat ...
Series L9 UL-489 Miniature Circuit Breakers up to 63 Amperes
... conductors. In addition, power to the circuit breakers can be fed from the line or load side. ...
... conductors. In addition, power to the circuit breakers can be fed from the line or load side. ...
Definitions
... may be loaded to 100% of their ampere rating. For all other fuses, continuous load current should not exceed 80% of fuse ampere rating. ...
... may be loaded to 100% of their ampere rating. For all other fuses, continuous load current should not exceed 80% of fuse ampere rating. ...
LMT90 - Texas Instruments
... Non-linearity is defined as the deviation of the output-voltage-versus-temperature curve from the best-fit straight line, over the device's rated temperature range. Regulation is measured at constant junction temperature, using pulse testing with a low duty cycle. Changes in output due to heating ef ...
... Non-linearity is defined as the deviation of the output-voltage-versus-temperature curve from the best-fit straight line, over the device's rated temperature range. Regulation is measured at constant junction temperature, using pulse testing with a low duty cycle. Changes in output due to heating ef ...
Low-Noise, Low Quiescent Current, Precision Operational Amplifier e-trim™ OPA376
... Storage Temperature ...
... Storage Temperature ...
Manual
... the red test lead connect to will shown on LCD. NOTE: 1. If LCD displays “OL” when you use manual range, it means over range, should set the knob to a higher range. 2. Do not input voltage over DC 600V, or, the circuit might be ...
... the red test lead connect to will shown on LCD. NOTE: 1. If LCD displays “OL” when you use manual range, it means over range, should set the knob to a higher range. 2. Do not input voltage over DC 600V, or, the circuit might be ...
The development of high-voltage measuring techniques
... The first one - described in chapter 2 - is based on the consecutive differentiation and integration of the signal. An important advantage of this method is that a long measuring cable between the high voltage area and the measuring area can be included into the system without matching difficulties. ...
... The first one - described in chapter 2 - is based on the consecutive differentiation and integration of the signal. An important advantage of this method is that a long measuring cable between the high voltage area and the measuring area can be included into the system without matching difficulties. ...
PS9905 Data Sheet R08DS0058EJ0100
... Avoid removing the residual flux with freon-based and chlorine-based cleaning solvent. ...
... Avoid removing the residual flux with freon-based and chlorine-based cleaning solvent. ...
Sheath testing, Sheath fault location and Location of
... the cable should be investigated more detailed or at lest tested in sorter, regular intervals to check for changes. After the connection oft he sheath test set, the test voltage is slowly (maximum 1 kV per second) increased to the typical test end value of 3 resp. 5 kV. During the increase, it is ve ...
... the cable should be investigated more detailed or at lest tested in sorter, regular intervals to check for changes. After the connection oft he sheath test set, the test voltage is slowly (maximum 1 kV per second) increased to the typical test end value of 3 resp. 5 kV. During the increase, it is ve ...
A REMOTELY CONTROLLED ELECTRON GUN FOR A 200 keV ELECTROSTATIC ACCELERATOR By
... Figure 1. Neutron Scattering Example……………………………………………………8 Figure 2. Plum Pudding vs. Rutherford Model…………………………………………...9 Figure 3. Basic Electrostatic Accelerator………………………………………………..11 Figure 4. Surge Generator ………………………………………………………………12 Figure 5. Cascade Transformer………………………………………………………….13 Figure ...
... Figure 1. Neutron Scattering Example……………………………………………………8 Figure 2. Plum Pudding vs. Rutherford Model…………………………………………...9 Figure 3. Basic Electrostatic Accelerator………………………………………………..11 Figure 4. Surge Generator ………………………………………………………………12 Figure 5. Cascade Transformer………………………………………………………….13 Figure ...
General Description Features and Benefits
... Junction-to-Ambient Thermal Resistance (θJA)........33.5°C/W ...
... Junction-to-Ambient Thermal Resistance (θJA)........33.5°C/W ...
AN2983
... Whenever a lighting application, such as street lighting for example, requires an elevated number of LEDs, there are basically two solutions: the first is to connect all the diodes in series in a single "string"; the second is to place several strings in parallel with fewer elements in each one. The ...
... Whenever a lighting application, such as street lighting for example, requires an elevated number of LEDs, there are basically two solutions: the first is to connect all the diodes in series in a single "string"; the second is to place several strings in parallel with fewer elements in each one. The ...
ZXMS6005DG Product Summary Features and Benefits
... 7. The drain current is restricted only when the device is in saturation (see graph ‘typical output characteristic’). This allows the device to be used in the fully on state without interference from the current limit. The device is fully protected at all drain currents, as the low power dissipation ...
... 7. The drain current is restricted only when the device is in saturation (see graph ‘typical output characteristic’). This allows the device to be used in the fully on state without interference from the current limit. The device is fully protected at all drain currents, as the low power dissipation ...
International Electrical Engineering Journal (IEEJ) Vol. 6 (2015) No.2, pp. 1765-1770
... large DG units may negatively impact Important distribution and transmission grid features such as local power flow, protection and fault current level [13], Stability [9], voltage control, grid losses, power quality, islanding detection [17] etc. These problems have been extensively explored in the ...
... large DG units may negatively impact Important distribution and transmission grid features such as local power flow, protection and fault current level [13], Stability [9], voltage control, grid losses, power quality, islanding detection [17] etc. These problems have been extensively explored in the ...
Chapter 7 - UniMAP Portal
... Unbalanced A bridge circuit that is in the unbalanced state bridge is indicated by a voltage across the output that is proportional to the amount of deviation from the balanced state. Wheatstone A 4-legged type of bridge circuit with which bridge an unknown resistance can be accurately measured usin ...
... Unbalanced A bridge circuit that is in the unbalanced state bridge is indicated by a voltage across the output that is proportional to the amount of deviation from the balanced state. Wheatstone A 4-legged type of bridge circuit with which bridge an unknown resistance can be accurately measured usin ...
A review of voltage dip mitigation techniques with distributed
... is around 20% of the world electricity consumption [19]. Fluorescent lamps and CFLs, being discharged lamps, need a high voltage to initiate discharge during starting, and hence are more susceptible to voltage dips. Other effects include mal-operation of data ...
... is around 20% of the world electricity consumption [19]. Fluorescent lamps and CFLs, being discharged lamps, need a high voltage to initiate discharge during starting, and hence are more susceptible to voltage dips. Other effects include mal-operation of data ...
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"".