
6A Boost/Inverting DC/DC Converter with Fault Protection
... The LT®3579 is a PWM DC/DC converter with built-in fault protection features to aid in protecting against output shorts, input/output overvoltage, and overtemperature conditions. The part consists of a 42V master switch, and a 42V slave switch that can be tied together for a total current limit of 6 ...
... The LT®3579 is a PWM DC/DC converter with built-in fault protection features to aid in protecting against output shorts, input/output overvoltage, and overtemperature conditions. The part consists of a 42V master switch, and a 42V slave switch that can be tied together for a total current limit of 6 ...
MOTUS®ContactronControl.
... is designed more efficiently. This is because the use of SmartWire-DT™ leads to a considerable reduction in wiring requirements. Thus, control panels are not only tidier, they are also more compact. Less wiring means less risk of error. ...
... is designed more efficiently. This is because the use of SmartWire-DT™ leads to a considerable reduction in wiring requirements. Thus, control panels are not only tidier, they are also more compact. Less wiring means less risk of error. ...
LOC10c DC Circuits Resistors in Series and Parallel
... Combinations of Series and Parallel Resistors—(Theory Section) Once we have established Ohm’s Law, a question that arises quite naturally is “What happens if we connect several resistors together?” We can connect resistors in one of two ways. If we connect them one after another as shown in Figure 1 ...
... Combinations of Series and Parallel Resistors—(Theory Section) Once we have established Ohm’s Law, a question that arises quite naturally is “What happens if we connect several resistors together?” We can connect resistors in one of two ways. If we connect them one after another as shown in Figure 1 ...
Concepts Addressed in Lesson - Union
... Unit 7: Flip-Flops Lesson 7.1 Introduction to Sequential Logic Concepts Addressed in Lesson 1. Latches are devices which have the capability to store data and can act as memory devices. Latches store data when the clock is low; a flip flop stores data when the clock rises. Sequential circuits store ...
... Unit 7: Flip-Flops Lesson 7.1 Introduction to Sequential Logic Concepts Addressed in Lesson 1. Latches are devices which have the capability to store data and can act as memory devices. Latches store data when the clock is low; a flip flop stores data when the clock rises. Sequential circuits store ...
BTEC-Electronics
... 1.8 Rectification ◆ The process of obtaining unidirectional currents and voltages from ...
... 1.8 Rectification ◆ The process of obtaining unidirectional currents and voltages from ...
1. General Description of Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors
... of enduring such a condition must be used. Welding machines and photo flash are a few examples of products that contain such a circuit. In addition, rapid charging/discharging may be repeated in control circuits for servomotors, In which the circuit voltage fluctuates substantially. For appropriate ...
... of enduring such a condition must be used. Welding machines and photo flash are a few examples of products that contain such a circuit. In addition, rapid charging/discharging may be repeated in control circuits for servomotors, In which the circuit voltage fluctuates substantially. For appropriate ...
Lambert, S 13 - Newcastle University eTheses
... batteries. Additionally, some load profiles in these applications demand extremely high dynamic behaviour which is either undeliverable by conventional electrochemical batteries or is undesirably damaging to these technologies. As such, a family of electrochemical storage, known generally as superca ...
... batteries. Additionally, some load profiles in these applications demand extremely high dynamic behaviour which is either undeliverable by conventional electrochemical batteries or is undesirably damaging to these technologies. As such, a family of electrochemical storage, known generally as superca ...
Speed and energy analysis of digital interconnections: comparison
... optical transmitters. In the case of off-chip electrical interconnects the effects of both series- and parallel-termination schemes are discussed. In all cases superbuffers are designed to minimize the propagation delay between minimum logic and offchip line drivers. An optimum repeater design is ad ...
... optical transmitters. In the case of off-chip electrical interconnects the effects of both series- and parallel-termination schemes are discussed. In all cases superbuffers are designed to minimize the propagation delay between minimum logic and offchip line drivers. An optimum repeater design is ad ...
IEEE Draft Guide for the Specification of Fixed
... specific application. In addition, since transmission FSC banks are typically designed to address a specific application, not every part of this guide may be applicable. The user of this guide should evaluate how and to what extent each clause applies to the development of a specification for a spec ...
... specific application. In addition, since transmission FSC banks are typically designed to address a specific application, not every part of this guide may be applicable. The user of this guide should evaluate how and to what extent each clause applies to the development of a specification for a spec ...
A low-power adaptive bandwidth PLL and clock buffer with
... high-performance digital systems. PLLs multiply low-frequency reference clocks to produce low-jitter high-frequency clocks that drive large capacitive loads. For many applications, clock jitter and power dissipation are two important design criteria. Switching activity in large digital systems intro ...
... high-performance digital systems. PLLs multiply low-frequency reference clocks to produce low-jitter high-frequency clocks that drive large capacitive loads. For many applications, clock jitter and power dissipation are two important design criteria. Switching activity in large digital systems intro ...
Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) of protection relays Jim Sandbacka
... This Bachelor’s thesis was commissioned by ABB Power Generation in Vaasa, which designs and distributes automation controllers and electrical systems for gas, diesel, nuclear and water power plants. The purpose of this thesis is to develop a standard Factory Acceptance Test procedure for protection ...
... This Bachelor’s thesis was commissioned by ABB Power Generation in Vaasa, which designs and distributes automation controllers and electrical systems for gas, diesel, nuclear and water power plants. The purpose of this thesis is to develop a standard Factory Acceptance Test procedure for protection ...
Circuit Problems
... the lightbulb dissipates. This power is determined by the current that passes through the lightbulb, by using the relationship P = I2R. A) Two batteries connected backwards will produce no current, no matter if you have 2 batteries in a circuit connected to the 2 lightbulbs. B) Correct! Parallel bat ...
... the lightbulb dissipates. This power is determined by the current that passes through the lightbulb, by using the relationship P = I2R. A) Two batteries connected backwards will produce no current, no matter if you have 2 batteries in a circuit connected to the 2 lightbulbs. B) Correct! Parallel bat ...
Section 3: Switching Regulators
... available to fill many of the applications. Maximum power levels for these regulators typically can range up from as low as tens of milliwatts to several watts. Efficiency is often of great importance, as it is a factor in determining battery life which, in turn, affects practicality and cost of own ...
... available to fill many of the applications. Maximum power levels for these regulators typically can range up from as low as tens of milliwatts to several watts. Efficiency is often of great importance, as it is a factor in determining battery life which, in turn, affects practicality and cost of own ...
LDO Current Foldback/Current Limiter Circuits Tips
... circuit was added due to the lack of accuracy of the current foldback circuit. Then, around the year 2005, it became possible to use the foldback circuit as a current limiter too. So Torex introduced LDO's of type B, with a current foldback circuit that can detect accurately when an over-current con ...
... circuit was added due to the lack of accuracy of the current foldback circuit. Then, around the year 2005, it became possible to use the foldback circuit as a current limiter too. So Torex introduced LDO's of type B, with a current foldback circuit that can detect accurately when an over-current con ...
2. Bulk Electric System Facilities
... For example, a transmission line Facility may include one or more of the following equipment types: conductors, line traps, switches, and breakers. Protective relays for the line will also be included as part of the transmission line Facility. The Facility Ratings and Equipment Ratings5 are Normal, ...
... For example, a transmission line Facility may include one or more of the following equipment types: conductors, line traps, switches, and breakers. Protective relays for the line will also be included as part of the transmission line Facility. The Facility Ratings and Equipment Ratings5 are Normal, ...
XR50 Transmitter Pre-installation Manual
... Make the signs large enough that they cannot be missed. Provide signage in all languages used in the region. These signs are intended not only for authorized personnel, but also for emergency responders or accidental trespassers. ...
... Make the signs large enough that they cannot be missed. Provide signage in all languages used in the region. These signs are intended not only for authorized personnel, but also for emergency responders or accidental trespassers. ...
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"".