
Qualitative Description 5.0.2 Basic MOS Transistor
... If the voltage at the gate electrode is "off", the transistor is "off", too, and no current flows between the source and drain electrode. In reality, this only works for a given polarity of the gate voltage (in the picture above, e.g., only for negative gate voltages), and if the supply voltage (alw ...
... If the voltage at the gate electrode is "off", the transistor is "off", too, and no current flows between the source and drain electrode. In reality, this only works for a given polarity of the gate voltage (in the picture above, e.g., only for negative gate voltages), and if the supply voltage (alw ...
Diodes
... V-I characteristics of diodes using LabView Repeat the measurement of I vs. V for a standard signal diode using the LabView program, I_vs_v, employing a 1kΩ resistor for the standard within the measurements. To find instructions on connecting the LabView board to your circuit, make selections within ...
... V-I characteristics of diodes using LabView Repeat the measurement of I vs. V for a standard signal diode using the LabView program, I_vs_v, employing a 1kΩ resistor for the standard within the measurements. To find instructions on connecting the LabView board to your circuit, make selections within ...
The DECIMETER slipslick
... A small feedback loop is built into every DM240-A oscillator. This loop extracts a small amount of energy from the grid-plate dircuit and couples it into the grid-cathode circuit. The amount of feedback is controlled bv a shaft on the side of the oscillator. No adjustment of this control is necessar ...
... A small feedback loop is built into every DM240-A oscillator. This loop extracts a small amount of energy from the grid-plate dircuit and couples it into the grid-cathode circuit. The amount of feedback is controlled bv a shaft on the side of the oscillator. No adjustment of this control is necessar ...
Dielectric dignostics measurements - Claudia
... first charged for a certain time and then discharged for half of the time. This is done creating a short-circuit either during the charging and the discharging [2]: S1 is closed and S2 is open during the charging and vice versa. Afterwards the return voltage is measured under open circuit conditions ...
... first charged for a certain time and then discharged for half of the time. This is done creating a short-circuit either during the charging and the discharging [2]: S1 is closed and S2 is open during the charging and vice versa. Afterwards the return voltage is measured under open circuit conditions ...
IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IOSRJEEE)
... In many instances, the use of Distribution Static Synchronous Compensator (D-STATCOM) can be some of the most cost-effective solutions for these types of power quality problems. When a fault happens in a distribution network, sudden voltage sag will appear on adjacent loads. D-STATCOM installed on a ...
... In many instances, the use of Distribution Static Synchronous Compensator (D-STATCOM) can be some of the most cost-effective solutions for these types of power quality problems. When a fault happens in a distribution network, sudden voltage sag will appear on adjacent loads. D-STATCOM installed on a ...
Bip Transistor 160V 700mA VCE(sat);500mV max. PNP Single PCP
... aerospace instrument, nuclear control device, burning appliances, transportation machine, traffic signal system, safety equipment etc.) that shall require extremely high level of reliability and can directly threaten human lives in case of failure or malfunction of the product or may cause harm to h ...
... aerospace instrument, nuclear control device, burning appliances, transportation machine, traffic signal system, safety equipment etc.) that shall require extremely high level of reliability and can directly threaten human lives in case of failure or malfunction of the product or may cause harm to h ...
6. Organization, training and methodological support of students` self
... 2. Analysis of advanced state control technologies of power transformers. 6.2.2 Self-study topics. Topic#1. Townsend mechanism of gas media breakdown. History of electron avalanche theory. Topic#2. Streamer as plasma channel. Streamer theory development. Plasma of electrical discharges. Main paramet ...
... 2. Analysis of advanced state control technologies of power transformers. 6.2.2 Self-study topics. Topic#1. Townsend mechanism of gas media breakdown. History of electron avalanche theory. Topic#2. Streamer as plasma channel. Streamer theory development. Plasma of electrical discharges. Main paramet ...
power system strength - Australian Energy Market Operator
... IN WEAK SYSTEMS SHEET: SYSTEM STRENGTH Generation that is interfaced to the network using PEC’s requires a minimum system strength to remain stable and maintain continuous uninterrupted operation. Different types of converters use different strategies to match their output to the frequency of the sy ...
... IN WEAK SYSTEMS SHEET: SYSTEM STRENGTH Generation that is interfaced to the network using PEC’s requires a minimum system strength to remain stable and maintain continuous uninterrupted operation. Different types of converters use different strategies to match their output to the frequency of the sy ...
(But Were Afraid To Ask) Part 1
... drives, and just about any electronic device requiring rectified DC voltage for power. This category of equipment is the largest contributor to harmonics and also the most sensitive to harmonic distortion. • Saturable or Ferromagnetic Devices – Typically transformers, which produce harmonics due to ...
... drives, and just about any electronic device requiring rectified DC voltage for power. This category of equipment is the largest contributor to harmonics and also the most sensitive to harmonic distortion. • Saturable or Ferromagnetic Devices – Typically transformers, which produce harmonics due to ...
Data Line Voltage Troubleshooting and Bias Switches
... Proper data voltage is essential to robust and reliable communication on the ComfortNet™ system. • Any wiring issues must be corrected for good communication. ...
... Proper data voltage is essential to robust and reliable communication on the ComfortNet™ system. • Any wiring issues must be corrected for good communication. ...
MEASURING EMBER EM35X POWER CONSUMPTION FOR
... impact of encryption and larger packet sizes on overall current consumption. ...
... impact of encryption and larger packet sizes on overall current consumption. ...
AN-782 APPLICATION NOTE
... has two internal programmable comparator circuits. By programming these circuits undervoltage only, overvoltage only or undervoltage and overvoltage trip points can be set up around each monitored supply. These trip points are 1% accurate at all allowable voltages and across the entire operational t ...
... has two internal programmable comparator circuits. By programming these circuits undervoltage only, overvoltage only or undervoltage and overvoltage trip points can be set up around each monitored supply. These trip points are 1% accurate at all allowable voltages and across the entire operational t ...
EMS+Lecture+16
... EO = Zn/60 The voltage drop across the armature resistance is always small compared to the supply voltage Even as the load varies from no-load to fullload EO is approximately equal to ES EO = Zn/60 n = 60EO /Z ≈ 60ES /Z ...
... EO = Zn/60 The voltage drop across the armature resistance is always small compared to the supply voltage Even as the load varies from no-load to fullload EO is approximately equal to ES EO = Zn/60 n = 60EO /Z ≈ 60ES /Z ...
Triode

A triode is an electronic amplifying vacuum tube (or valve in British English) consisting of three electrodes inside an evacuated glass envelope: a heated filament or cathode, a grid, and a plate (anode). Invented in 1906 by Lee De Forest by adding a grid to the Fleming valve, the triode was the first electronic amplification device and the ancestor of other types of vacuum tubes such as the tetrode and pentode. Its invention founded the electronics age, making possible amplified radio technology and long-distance telephony. Triodes were widely used in consumer electronics devices such as radios and televisions until the 1970s, when transistors replaced them. Today, their main remaining use is in high-power RF amplifiers in radio transmitters and industrial RF heating devices. The word is derived from the Greek τρίοδος, tríodos, from tri- (three) and hodós (road, way), originally meaning the place where three roads meet.