Switching of capacitor banks using a SynchroTeq
... SynchroTeq products are perfectly adapted for fast switching of capacitor banks and filters. In many applications such as static VAR compensation (SVC) and STATCOM (static compensators), very rapid switching sequences are required where the operation of the CB cannot be blocked due to the presence o ...
... SynchroTeq products are perfectly adapted for fast switching of capacitor banks and filters. In many applications such as static VAR compensation (SVC) and STATCOM (static compensators), very rapid switching sequences are required where the operation of the CB cannot be blocked due to the presence o ...
Archived: FP-RLY-420 Operating Instructions
... and the FP-RLY-420 informs the network module of its presence. When the network module recognizes the FP-RLY-420, it sends initial configuration information to the cFP-RLY-420. After the FP-RLY-420 receives this initial information, the green READY indicator lights and the module is in normal operat ...
... and the FP-RLY-420 informs the network module of its presence. When the network module recognizes the FP-RLY-420, it sends initial configuration information to the cFP-RLY-420. After the FP-RLY-420 receives this initial information, the green READY indicator lights and the module is in normal operat ...
MAX16815/MAX16828 High-Voltage, 100mA/200mA Adjustable Linear High-Brightness LED Drivers with PWM Dimming General Description
... junction temperature exceeds TJ = +159°C (typ), the internal thermal-protection circuitry turns off the series pass device. The MAX16815/MAX16828 recover from thermal-shutdown mode once the junction temperature drops by 24°C (typ). The devices therefore protect themselves by thermal cycling in the e ...
... junction temperature exceeds TJ = +159°C (typ), the internal thermal-protection circuitry turns off the series pass device. The MAX16815/MAX16828 recover from thermal-shutdown mode once the junction temperature drops by 24°C (typ). The devices therefore protect themselves by thermal cycling in the e ...
resistivity
... Batteries are sold by the potential difference they maintain and by the amount of electricity (charge) they can deliver (size of the tank and strength of the pump). The “pump” is a chemical reaction that pulls electrons from one part of the battery to the other. The electrical current is equivalent ...
... Batteries are sold by the potential difference they maintain and by the amount of electricity (charge) they can deliver (size of the tank and strength of the pump). The “pump” is a chemical reaction that pulls electrons from one part of the battery to the other. The electrical current is equivalent ...
BDTIC www.BDTIC.com/infineon
... PRIMECELL™, REALVIEW™, THUMB™, µVision™ of ARM Limited, UK. AUTOSAR™ is licensed by AUTOSAR development partnership. Bluetooth™ of Bluetooth SIG Inc. CAT-iq™ of DECT Forum. COLOSSUS™, FirstGPS™ of Trimble Navigation Ltd. EMV™ of EMVCo, LLC (Visa Holdings Inc.). EPCOS™ of Epcos AG. FLEXGO™ of Microso ...
... PRIMECELL™, REALVIEW™, THUMB™, µVision™ of ARM Limited, UK. AUTOSAR™ is licensed by AUTOSAR development partnership. Bluetooth™ of Bluetooth SIG Inc. CAT-iq™ of DECT Forum. COLOSSUS™, FirstGPS™ of Trimble Navigation Ltd. EMV™ of EMVCo, LLC (Visa Holdings Inc.). EPCOS™ of Epcos AG. FLEXGO™ of Microso ...
diodes applications special purpose diodes
... THEORY To observe current voltage characteristics directly on a CRO, the CRO has to be operated in X-Y mode. In this mode of operation the time base circuit of the CRO (i.e. which generates the saw tooth waveform) which is otherwise fed to the horizontal deflection system is replaced by the external ...
... THEORY To observe current voltage characteristics directly on a CRO, the CRO has to be operated in X-Y mode. In this mode of operation the time base circuit of the CRO (i.e. which generates the saw tooth waveform) which is otherwise fed to the horizontal deflection system is replaced by the external ...
July 2010
... Find the current flowing through the RL = 1 k Ω resistor for the circuit shown in Figure 1. What is the power delivered or absorbed by the independent current source? ...
... Find the current flowing through the RL = 1 k Ω resistor for the circuit shown in Figure 1. What is the power delivered or absorbed by the independent current source? ...
REL08-MODULE : 8 OUTPUTS 16A/230V Technical Product
... devices. The relay module has 8 potential-free, change over contacts which can each connect max 16A at 230V (cos=1). These are 8 independently working contacts that can each be allocated an individual function by means of the software. ...
... devices. The relay module has 8 potential-free, change over contacts which can each connect max 16A at 230V (cos=1). These are 8 independently working contacts that can each be allocated an individual function by means of the software. ...
FSB50450AT Motion SPM 5 Series ®
... 1. For the measurement point of case temperature TC, please refer to Figure 4. 2. Marking “ * “ is calculation value or design factor. ...
... 1. For the measurement point of case temperature TC, please refer to Figure 4. 2. Marking “ * “ is calculation value or design factor. ...
LM7332 opamp, dual RRIO 21MHz 32V.pdf
... The LM7332 is specifically designed to drive unlimited capacitive loads without oscillations. In addition, the output current handling capability of the device allows for good slewing characteristics even with large capacitive loads as shown in Figure 1. The combination of these features is ideal fo ...
... The LM7332 is specifically designed to drive unlimited capacitive loads without oscillations. In addition, the output current handling capability of the device allows for good slewing characteristics even with large capacitive loads as shown in Figure 1. The combination of these features is ideal fo ...
Input System Instability
... However, the above analysis technique was helpful because it gave us a more circuit-oriented way of thinking about the system stability problem. ...
... However, the above analysis technique was helpful because it gave us a more circuit-oriented way of thinking about the system stability problem. ...
Basics of Branch Circuit Testing
... average 15% of GFCIs were inoperative when tested. “Voltage surges from lightning, utility switching and other sources all take their toll on the devices, which is why Underwriters Laboratories (UL) requires that GFCIs be tested monthly.”8 Using the SureTest® Circuit Analyzer to test branch circuits ...
... average 15% of GFCIs were inoperative when tested. “Voltage surges from lightning, utility switching and other sources all take their toll on the devices, which is why Underwriters Laboratories (UL) requires that GFCIs be tested monthly.”8 Using the SureTest® Circuit Analyzer to test branch circuits ...
4. measurement of electrical current, voltage and resistance 4.1
... carried out by clamp-on type ammeters. The electrical resistance of a circuit component is measured using an ohmmeter that applies a voltage across and determines the current passing through the component. Voltmeters and ammeters display the results as deflections of dials on calibrated screens or n ...
... carried out by clamp-on type ammeters. The electrical resistance of a circuit component is measured using an ohmmeter that applies a voltage across and determines the current passing through the component. Voltmeters and ammeters display the results as deflections of dials on calibrated screens or n ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE E-T-A`s Programmable Electronic
... priority to selected loads, such as those serving 911 calls. This degree of power management is not possible with a traditional circuit breaker. Programmable Rating E-T-A’s new breaker is available in a choice of current ratings from 5 to 60A. As the ESS60-T is based on purely electronic components, ...
... priority to selected loads, such as those serving 911 calls. This degree of power management is not possible with a traditional circuit breaker. Programmable Rating E-T-A’s new breaker is available in a choice of current ratings from 5 to 60A. As the ESS60-T is based on purely electronic components, ...
PDF Two Hand Relay BG5933, BH5933
... If both buttons are pressed while switching on the operating voltage (e.g. after voltage failure) the output contacts do not energize. The terminal S22 also serves as reference point for checking the control voltage. On BG 5933 there is only one terminal S12 and S22. Set-up instructions The device h ...
... If both buttons are pressed while switching on the operating voltage (e.g. after voltage failure) the output contacts do not energize. The terminal S22 also serves as reference point for checking the control voltage. On BG 5933 there is only one terminal S12 and S22. Set-up instructions The device h ...
MAX16946/MAX16947 Remote Antenna, Current-Sense and LDO/Switches EVALUATION KIT AVAILABLE
... voltage range for both devices extends from 4.5V to 18V (45V tolerant), making the devices ideal for providing phantom power to remote radio-frequency low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) in automotive applications. The devices monitor the load current and provide an analog output voltage proportional to the ...
... voltage range for both devices extends from 4.5V to 18V (45V tolerant), making the devices ideal for providing phantom power to remote radio-frequency low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) in automotive applications. The devices monitor the load current and provide an analog output voltage proportional to the ...
Current source
A current source is an electronic circuit that delivers or absorbs an electric current which is independent of the voltage across it.A current source is the dual of a voltage source. The term constant-current 'sink' is sometimes used for sources fed from a negative voltage supply. Figure 1 shows the schematic symbol for an ideal current source, driving a resistor load. There are two types - an independent current source (or sink) delivers a constant current. A dependent current source delivers a current which is proportional to some other voltage or current in the circuit.