High Temperature Guide (Rev. E)
... anticipate dangerous consequences of failures, monitor failures and their consequences, lessen the likelihood of failures that might cause harm and take appropriate remedial actions. Buyer will fully indemnify TI and its representatives against any damages arising out of the use of any TI components ...
... anticipate dangerous consequences of failures, monitor failures and their consequences, lessen the likelihood of failures that might cause harm and take appropriate remedial actions. Buyer will fully indemnify TI and its representatives against any damages arising out of the use of any TI components ...
Switching Low Offset Voltage
... Designing a 2 pole vs a 1 pole low offset voltage relays are quite different. Generally coil resistance must be as high a value as possible. The higher the coil resistance the lower the power generated across the coil. The lower the coil power the lower the heat it produces. This means we must caref ...
... Designing a 2 pole vs a 1 pole low offset voltage relays are quite different. Generally coil resistance must be as high a value as possible. The higher the coil resistance the lower the power generated across the coil. The lower the coil power the lower the heat it produces. This means we must caref ...
MAX1951A 1MHz, 2A, 2.6V to 5.5V Input, PWM DC-DC General Description
... the output and storing energy in the inductor. The currentmode feedback system regulates the peak inductor current as a function of the output-voltage error signal. Since the average inductor current is nearly the same as the peak inductor current (< 30% ripple current), the circuit acts as a switch ...
... the output and storing energy in the inductor. The currentmode feedback system regulates the peak inductor current as a function of the output-voltage error signal. Since the average inductor current is nearly the same as the peak inductor current (< 30% ripple current), the circuit acts as a switch ...
IEEE013
... When two overhead circuits of different voltages exist on the same poles, the possibility exists that contact between the two circuits will occur. When this takes place, damage and failures occur to utility equipment on the lower voltage circuit and to customers’ end use equipment served from the lo ...
... When two overhead circuits of different voltages exist on the same poles, the possibility exists that contact between the two circuits will occur. When this takes place, damage and failures occur to utility equipment on the lower voltage circuit and to customers’ end use equipment served from the lo ...
Portable Hybrid Recorder DR130
... a certain channel (total, maximum, minimum, average, maximum - minimum) Statistical computation interval: Interval setting by means of the event/action function ■ Remote RJC Range: Thermocouple (TC) Accuracy: (Standard thermocouple input measurement accuracy × 2) + (Difference in temperature between ...
... a certain channel (total, maximum, minimum, average, maximum - minimum) Statistical computation interval: Interval setting by means of the event/action function ■ Remote RJC Range: Thermocouple (TC) Accuracy: (Standard thermocouple input measurement accuracy × 2) + (Difference in temperature between ...
ADN4667 数据手册DataSheet 下载
... for driving a transmission medium such as a twisted pair cable. The transmitted signal develops a differential voltage of typically ±310 mV across a termination resistor at the receiving end. This is converted back to a TTL/CMOS logic level by an LVDS receiver, such as the ADN4668. ...
... for driving a transmission medium such as a twisted pair cable. The transmitted signal develops a differential voltage of typically ±310 mV across a termination resistor at the receiving end. This is converted back to a TTL/CMOS logic level by an LVDS receiver, such as the ADN4668. ...
ADM1181A 数据手册DataSheet 下载
... on all inputs and outputs to clamp the voltage to a safe level and dissipate the energy present in electrostatic (ESD) and electrical fast transients (EFT) discharges. A simplified schematic of the protection structure is shown in Figure 8 and Figure 9. Each input and output contains two back-to-bac ...
... on all inputs and outputs to clamp the voltage to a safe level and dissipate the energy present in electrostatic (ESD) and electrical fast transients (EFT) discharges. A simplified schematic of the protection structure is shown in Figure 8 and Figure 9. Each input and output contains two back-to-bac ...
Non-insulated SCR / Triac control circuits
... With positive power supplies, the gate current can be only sourced from the control circuit to the gate. Such a topology is adapted for SCRs control. For Triacs, the devices are then triggered in quadrants Q1 and Q4. Such an operation is not advised for Triacs as the gate current level is the highes ...
... With positive power supplies, the gate current can be only sourced from the control circuit to the gate. Such a topology is adapted for SCRs control. For Triacs, the devices are then triggered in quadrants Q1 and Q4. Such an operation is not advised for Triacs as the gate current level is the highes ...
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... The IGBTs or GTOs employed required huge amount of current to turn it ON which was a big problem. GTOs are available at 2500V and 2100A. As the disadvantage of GTOs is the large gate current needed to turn them OFF, so MCT which can be switched OFF by a small current is preferred as valves. The powe ...
... The IGBTs or GTOs employed required huge amount of current to turn it ON which was a big problem. GTOs are available at 2500V and 2100A. As the disadvantage of GTOs is the large gate current needed to turn them OFF, so MCT which can be switched OFF by a small current is preferred as valves. The powe ...
MAX8614A/MAX8614B Dual-Output (+ and -) DC-DC Converters for CCD General Description
... The MAX8614A/MAX8614B dual-output step-up DC-DC converters generate both a positive and negative supply voltage that are each independently regulated. The positive output delivers up to 50mA while the inverter supplies up to 100mA with input voltages between 2.7V and 5.5V. The MAX8614A/MAX8614B are ...
... The MAX8614A/MAX8614B dual-output step-up DC-DC converters generate both a positive and negative supply voltage that are each independently regulated. The positive output delivers up to 50mA while the inverter supplies up to 100mA with input voltages between 2.7V and 5.5V. The MAX8614A/MAX8614B are ...
June 2006 High Speed Low Power RS485 Transceivers with
... an RS485 network, the required termination changes can be made by logical control of the termination enable pin on the desired transceiver. This can be done through the use of a simple jumper or through higher level system control where manual intervention is prohibitive. A valuable benefit is that e ...
... an RS485 network, the required termination changes can be made by logical control of the termination enable pin on the desired transceiver. This can be done through the use of a simple jumper or through higher level system control where manual intervention is prohibitive. A valuable benefit is that e ...
TPS2375-77 - Texas Instruments
... where ILIM is the desired inrush current value, in amperes, and R(ILIM) is the value of the programming resistor from ILIM to VSS, in ohms. The practical limits on R(ILIM) are 62.5 kΩ to 500 kΩ. A value of 178 kΩ is recommended for compatibility with legacy PSEs. Inrush current limiting prevents cur ...
... where ILIM is the desired inrush current value, in amperes, and R(ILIM) is the value of the programming resistor from ILIM to VSS, in ohms. The practical limits on R(ILIM) are 62.5 kΩ to 500 kΩ. A value of 178 kΩ is recommended for compatibility with legacy PSEs. Inrush current limiting prevents cur ...
HI-102 Guide for the Installation, Operation, and Maintenance of
... value shown on the nameplate. The coil insulation has been carefully selected and made with thermally upgraded materials to ensure long life at the rated temperature and 30 ambient. Overloads in excess of the rating can be tolerated if accompanied by longer periods of light loading. Severe and prol ...
... value shown on the nameplate. The coil insulation has been carefully selected and made with thermally upgraded materials to ensure long life at the rated temperature and 30 ambient. Overloads in excess of the rating can be tolerated if accompanied by longer periods of light loading. Severe and prol ...
Technical Manual
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... Overview ................................................................................................................................ 7 ...
GS-Series Pinsetters - MC Bowling Services
... installation manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a c ...
... installation manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a c ...
IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IOSR-JEEE) e-ISSN: 2278-1676,p-ISSN: 2320-3331,
... bidirectional converters are getting more importance for past decades. Bidirectional converters can be isolated and nonisolated. Both of them have its own advantages and disadvantages. In applications where high power is required , bridge-type bidirectional converters are become an important [5-7] . ...
... bidirectional converters are getting more importance for past decades. Bidirectional converters can be isolated and nonisolated. Both of them have its own advantages and disadvantages. In applications where high power is required , bridge-type bidirectional converters are become an important [5-7] . ...
This is a report of my findings from experimenting with 2 different
... So, 0.65v drop measured vs 0.75v drop theoretical for ambient pressure -> 500 Psi. That’s a fair bit of difference for someone with limited experience with electronics and I don’t yet know the full explanation for the difference. I’m assuming the strain gauge factor is 2 which is typical for strain ...
... So, 0.65v drop measured vs 0.75v drop theoretical for ambient pressure -> 500 Psi. That’s a fair bit of difference for someone with limited experience with electronics and I don’t yet know the full explanation for the difference. I’m assuming the strain gauge factor is 2 which is typical for strain ...