DRS-5V50W1XX (June 2016, Rev. 00)
... disconnecting the input voltage to the device. If mains are not turned OFF, there is risk of explosion / severe damage. To guarantee sufficient convection cooling, keep a distance of 80mm (3.14 inch) above and below the device as well as a lateral distance of 25mm (0.98 inch) to other units. Note th ...
... disconnecting the input voltage to the device. If mains are not turned OFF, there is risk of explosion / severe damage. To guarantee sufficient convection cooling, keep a distance of 80mm (3.14 inch) above and below the device as well as a lateral distance of 25mm (0.98 inch) to other units. Note th ...
LTC1798 Series - Micropower Low Dropout References
... must be chosen to supply the maximum current that is demanded by the circuit being regulated. When the circuit being controlled is not operating at this maximum current, the shunt reference must always sink this current, resulting in high power dissipation and short battery life. The LTC1798 series ...
... must be chosen to supply the maximum current that is demanded by the circuit being regulated. When the circuit being controlled is not operating at this maximum current, the shunt reference must always sink this current, resulting in high power dissipation and short battery life. The LTC1798 series ...
Physics of Semiconductor Devices
... Semiconductor material by doping it with Antomony and also how to make a P-type Semiconductor material by doping that with Boron. This is all well and good, but these semiconductor N and P –type materials do very little on their own as they are electrically neutral, but when we join (or fuse) togeth ...
... Semiconductor material by doping it with Antomony and also how to make a P-type Semiconductor material by doping that with Boron. This is all well and good, but these semiconductor N and P –type materials do very little on their own as they are electrically neutral, but when we join (or fuse) togeth ...
MAX4626/MAX4627/MAX4628 0.5 SPST Analog Switches , Low-Voltage, Single-Supply
... V+, IN, IN..................................................................-0.3V to +6V NO, NC, COM (Note 1).................................-0.3V to (V+ + 0.3V) Continuous Current NO, NC to COM .............................±400mA Peak Switch Current NO, NC to COM ...
... V+, IN, IN..................................................................-0.3V to +6V NO, NC, COM (Note 1).................................-0.3V to (V+ + 0.3V) Continuous Current NO, NC to COM .............................±400mA Peak Switch Current NO, NC to COM ...
Medium Voltage Switchgear
... metering and protection requirements. It is manufacturer’s responsibility to match instrument transformer performance to connected protection or metering devices. Voltage transformers shall be either fixed installation or mounted on withdrawable trucks as shown on single line diagram. 7.4 Cable term ...
... metering and protection requirements. It is manufacturer’s responsibility to match instrument transformer performance to connected protection or metering devices. Voltage transformers shall be either fixed installation or mounted on withdrawable trucks as shown on single line diagram. 7.4 Cable term ...
Complete Paper
... and portable electronics. Today, interleaved boost converters are widely applied in fuel cell, solar panels, and battery sources for boosting a very low voltage to an appropriate voltage for the alternating current (ac) inverters or front-end applications [1]. Their main advantages are the current d ...
... and portable electronics. Today, interleaved boost converters are widely applied in fuel cell, solar panels, and battery sources for boosting a very low voltage to an appropriate voltage for the alternating current (ac) inverters or front-end applications [1]. Their main advantages are the current d ...
DETERMINATION OF ELEMENT SENSITIVITY WITHOUT
... 7. Appendix Theorem: if a linear system can be written as x ...
... 7. Appendix Theorem: if a linear system can be written as x ...
4CX250B/M
... to estimate and is affected by a variety of factors (frequency, driving power, plate current, etc.) When the tube is subjected to maximum input, 0.05 volts should be deducted from the heater voltage for every 20MHz by which the tube exceeds 300 MHz (at 400MHz, 400300=100, 100/20=5, 5x0.05=.25, 6.0-. ...
... to estimate and is affected by a variety of factors (frequency, driving power, plate current, etc.) When the tube is subjected to maximum input, 0.05 volts should be deducted from the heater voltage for every 20MHz by which the tube exceeds 300 MHz (at 400MHz, 400300=100, 100/20=5, 5x0.05=.25, 6.0-. ...
C4800A Series
... (active current sharing): An additional control circuit provides active current sharing via an interconnecting wire between converters that operate in parallel. Active current sharing should be used for multi-output units operating inparallel. (current sharing interrupt): Option "csi" will effect th ...
... (active current sharing): An additional control circuit provides active current sharing via an interconnecting wire between converters that operate in parallel. Active current sharing should be used for multi-output units operating inparallel. (current sharing interrupt): Option "csi" will effect th ...
FP5000 Feeder Protection
... – Faster fault clearing times with better zone coordination – Stuck breaker (breaker failure) accelerated remote fault clearing – Phase and ground selectable – Extended range up to 1000’ – Works with DT3000 ...
... – Faster fault clearing times with better zone coordination – Stuck breaker (breaker failure) accelerated remote fault clearing – Phase and ground selectable – Extended range up to 1000’ – Works with DT3000 ...
300-Watt, 100-kHz Converter Utilizes Economical Bipolar Planar
... In the case of multiple outputs, the higher output current value to compute Imag is selected. The Iripple is defined by the minimum load specified for that output. Assuming an output current ripple of 20% of Iout(max) and minimum voltage line of 185 V (as specified by the ...
... In the case of multiple outputs, the higher output current value to compute Imag is selected. The Iripple is defined by the minimum load specified for that output. Assuming an output current ripple of 20% of Iout(max) and minimum voltage line of 185 V (as specified by the ...
BD7931F
... The present IC is a monolithic IC and has P+ isolation and a P substrate between elements to separate elements. With this P layer and N layer of each element, PN junction is formed, and various parasitic elements are formed. For example, when resistors and transistors are connected to terminals as i ...
... The present IC is a monolithic IC and has P+ isolation and a P substrate between elements to separate elements. With this P layer and N layer of each element, PN junction is formed, and various parasitic elements are formed. For example, when resistors and transistors are connected to terminals as i ...
L6384E
... Information in this document is provided solely in connection with ST products. STMicroelectronics NV and its subsidiaries (“ST”) reserve the right to make changes, corrections, modifications or improvements, to this document, and the products and services described herein at any time, without notic ...
... Information in this document is provided solely in connection with ST products. STMicroelectronics NV and its subsidiaries (“ST”) reserve the right to make changes, corrections, modifications or improvements, to this document, and the products and services described herein at any time, without notic ...
Low Drop-Out (LDO) Linear Regulators: Design Considerations and
... 9 [El‐Nozahi09] M. El‐Nozahi, A. Amer, J. Torres, K. Entesari, and E. Sánchez‐ Sinencio, “A 25mA 0.13µm CMOS LDO Regulator with Power Supply Rejection better than ‐56dB up to 10MHz using Feed‐Forward Ripple Rejection Technique,” in Proceeding of IEEE International Solid State Circuits Conference, F ...
... 9 [El‐Nozahi09] M. El‐Nozahi, A. Amer, J. Torres, K. Entesari, and E. Sánchez‐ Sinencio, “A 25mA 0.13µm CMOS LDO Regulator with Power Supply Rejection better than ‐56dB up to 10MHz using Feed‐Forward Ripple Rejection Technique,” in Proceeding of IEEE International Solid State Circuits Conference, F ...
NCL30000 - Power Factor Corrected Dimmable LED Driver
... The NCL30000 is a switch mode power supply controller intended for low to medium power single stage power factor (PF) corrected LED Drivers. The device is designed to operate in critical conduction mode (CrM) and is suitable for flyback as well as buck topologies. Constant on time CrM operation is p ...
... The NCL30000 is a switch mode power supply controller intended for low to medium power single stage power factor (PF) corrected LED Drivers. The device is designed to operate in critical conduction mode (CrM) and is suitable for flyback as well as buck topologies. Constant on time CrM operation is p ...
circuits worksheet
... 35-V battery. a. What is the equivalent resistance of the parallel combination? b. What is the current through each resistor? 23. Resistors R1, R2, and R3 have resistances of 15.0 , 9.0 , and 8.0 respectively. R1 and R2 are connected in series, and their combination is in parallel with R3 to for ...
... 35-V battery. a. What is the equivalent resistance of the parallel combination? b. What is the current through each resistor? 23. Resistors R1, R2, and R3 have resistances of 15.0 , 9.0 , and 8.0 respectively. R1 and R2 are connected in series, and their combination is in parallel with R3 to for ...
A low-inductance, long-life, triggered spark gap
... shown that switching speeds of a few nanoseconds together with a longer life can he achieved by using simple spark gaps as the switching element. Apart from their simplicity and cost-effectiveness, spark gaps are the hest means of switching high levels of stored energy with low loss and low inductan ...
... shown that switching speeds of a few nanoseconds together with a longer life can he achieved by using simple spark gaps as the switching element. Apart from their simplicity and cost-effectiveness, spark gaps are the hest means of switching high levels of stored energy with low loss and low inductan ...
CIRCUITS WORKSHEET
... 15. The load across a 12-V battery consists of a series combination of three resistances are 15 , 21 , and 24 , respectively. a. Draw the circuit diagram. b. What is the total resistance of the load? c. What is the magnitude of the circuit current? 16. The load across a 40-V battery consists of a ...
... 15. The load across a 12-V battery consists of a series combination of three resistances are 15 , 21 , and 24 , respectively. a. Draw the circuit diagram. b. What is the total resistance of the load? c. What is the magnitude of the circuit current? 16. The load across a 40-V battery consists of a ...
New European Standards - Stone Technical Services
... Through the miniaturisation, wider spread use of electronic equipment and the need for its permanent availability and reliability, the problems caused by transient overvoltages has and clearly been elevated and experienced first hand by many sectors and organisations. Effective protection measures I ...
... Through the miniaturisation, wider spread use of electronic equipment and the need for its permanent availability and reliability, the problems caused by transient overvoltages has and clearly been elevated and experienced first hand by many sectors and organisations. Effective protection measures I ...
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"".