
Bip Transistor 20V 5A VCE(sat);500mV max. NPN Single TO-126ML
... 2SD1685G, 2SD1685F Mass (g) Unit ...
... 2SD1685G, 2SD1685F Mass (g) Unit ...
Pulse Discharge Presentation
... • Electronic Fuses are used extensively in military and civilian applications to detonate explosives • Firing capacitors are used in the Fuse circuitry to provide a stored charge and it is this stored energy that detonates the explosive • The energy stored within the capacitor is expressed by the eq ...
... • Electronic Fuses are used extensively in military and civilian applications to detonate explosives • Firing capacitors are used in the Fuse circuitry to provide a stored charge and it is this stored energy that detonates the explosive • The energy stored within the capacitor is expressed by the eq ...
Accurate Constant-Current, Constant
... Many applications require a power supply that can accurately regulate a voltage and accurately limit output current, but there are remarkably few solutions that can do both with a single IC. System designers must typically trade off accuracy in one feature for accuracy in the other by choosing betwe ...
... Many applications require a power supply that can accurately regulate a voltage and accurately limit output current, but there are remarkably few solutions that can do both with a single IC. System designers must typically trade off accuracy in one feature for accuracy in the other by choosing betwe ...
BTM Issue 2 Transistors Part 5 Typical Circuits part 1
... 0106061211, 0106061212, 0106061213 and 0106061214 A few simple circuits to drive an LED from a TTL or CMOS circuit without killing the capability to drive other logic at the same time. 0106061211 and 0106061212 are good examples of driving a TTL logic output. A TTL output can drive about 400 A for ...
... 0106061211, 0106061212, 0106061213 and 0106061214 A few simple circuits to drive an LED from a TTL or CMOS circuit without killing the capability to drive other logic at the same time. 0106061211 and 0106061212 are good examples of driving a TTL logic output. A TTL output can drive about 400 A for ...
DN351 - Versatile Micropower Voltage Reference Provides Resistor Programmable Output from 0.4V to 18V
... reference voltages anywhere up to 0.35V below the supply potential used, the dropout voltage. Resistor RG is chosen in the range from 10k to 100k to set the quiescent loading of the reference, then resistor RF is simply selected for the required gain. While this illustration indicates fixed componen ...
... reference voltages anywhere up to 0.35V below the supply potential used, the dropout voltage. Resistor RG is chosen in the range from 10k to 100k to set the quiescent loading of the reference, then resistor RF is simply selected for the required gain. While this illustration indicates fixed componen ...
KSE 13003T NPN Silicon Transistor Absolute Maximum Ratings
... This datasheet contains specifications on a product that has been discontinued by Fairchild semiconductor. The datasheet is printed for reference information only. ...
... This datasheet contains specifications on a product that has been discontinued by Fairchild semiconductor. The datasheet is printed for reference information only. ...
2N6284
... 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 ...
NCEA Level 3 Physics (91526) 2013 Assessment Schedule
... When the circuit is in resonance, the current is greatest because the reactance is zero and so the impedance is smallest. When the current is greatest the sound from the speaker is loudest. The current decreases rapidly either side of resonance because the reactance increases either side of resonanc ...
... When the circuit is in resonance, the current is greatest because the reactance is zero and so the impedance is smallest. When the current is greatest the sound from the speaker is loudest. The current decreases rapidly either side of resonance because the reactance increases either side of resonanc ...
RTR020N05
... The contents described herein are subject to change without notice. The specifications for the product described in this document are for reference only. Upon actual use, therefore, please request that specifications to be separately delivered. Application circuit diagrams and circuit constants cont ...
... The contents described herein are subject to change without notice. The specifications for the product described in this document are for reference only. Upon actual use, therefore, please request that specifications to be separately delivered. Application circuit diagrams and circuit constants cont ...
RJP020N06
... The contents described herein are subject to change without notice. The specifications for the product described in this document are for reference only. Upon actual use, therefore, please request that specifications to be separately delivered. Application circuit diagrams and circuit constants cont ...
... The contents described herein are subject to change without notice. The specifications for the product described in this document are for reference only. Upon actual use, therefore, please request that specifications to be separately delivered. Application circuit diagrams and circuit constants cont ...
Series Stacking of TVS for Higher Voltages and Power Application
... be invisible to the protected circuit. This is guaranteed by a very low leakage current at reverse stand-off voltage. As long as this voltage is not exceeded, the above mentioned feature is applicable. Some TVS applications require a very high stand-off voltage, which is beyond the highest available ...
... be invisible to the protected circuit. This is guaranteed by a very low leakage current at reverse stand-off voltage. As long as this voltage is not exceeded, the above mentioned feature is applicable. Some TVS applications require a very high stand-off voltage, which is beyond the highest available ...
Recent Results on the Radiation Hardness of CVD Diamond
... Commercially available HV supplies are not suited for this Often too bulky May use iron based transformers => do not operate in a magnetic field ...
... Commercially available HV supplies are not suited for this Often too bulky May use iron based transformers => do not operate in a magnetic field ...
THE IMPACT OF POOR POWER QUALITY
... In the early days, many utilities were notorious for having serious variations in the voltage they supplied to their customers By the mid 20th century, most utilities provided sufficient and stable power and few customers had Power Quality issues. Today, Power Quality is becoming everyone's prob ...
... In the early days, many utilities were notorious for having serious variations in the voltage they supplied to their customers By the mid 20th century, most utilities provided sufficient and stable power and few customers had Power Quality issues. Today, Power Quality is becoming everyone's prob ...
SUA750 / 1609-U500N - Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase
... The intent of a surge protection device (line cord connected type) is to protect equipment from a harmful overvoltage caused from a surge condition. The perception has been that a higher device joule rating is analogous to a better performing product. We believe that let-through voltage is a better ...
... The intent of a surge protection device (line cord connected type) is to protect equipment from a harmful overvoltage caused from a surge condition. The perception has been that a higher device joule rating is analogous to a better performing product. We believe that let-through voltage is a better ...
Roger Stockton`s Notes on the EV
... will tolerate a fully charged 96V pack. There was also a 1C3645CPM1LEK5 module installed that appears identical to the DB2, which I assume also accepted 96V. The GE service/troubleshooting instructions appear to treat the DA@ and DB2 modules identically and describe testing at 24/36/48V using a 4K7 ...
... will tolerate a fully charged 96V pack. There was also a 1C3645CPM1LEK5 module installed that appears identical to the DB2, which I assume also accepted 96V. The GE service/troubleshooting instructions appear to treat the DA@ and DB2 modules identically and describe testing at 24/36/48V using a 4K7 ...
Akshay Kumar Rathore - IEEE Industry Applications Society
... Dr. Rathore has been working on analysis, design, and development of high-density soft-switching power electronics systems, in particular, current-fed topologies and novel pulsewidth modulation (PWM) techniques for low voltage high current aplications including renewables, distributed generation, mi ...
... Dr. Rathore has been working on analysis, design, and development of high-density soft-switching power electronics systems, in particular, current-fed topologies and novel pulsewidth modulation (PWM) techniques for low voltage high current aplications including renewables, distributed generation, mi ...
University of LeicesterPLUMERef: PLM-PAY-LabElecsGain-014
... actual gain of the amplifier has drifted away from its factory settings. A small experiment was done to examine this, described below. As before, the oscilloscope was connected on either side of the shaping amplifier. The readings are shown in figure 3. The attenuation of the pulse generator was cha ...
... actual gain of the amplifier has drifted away from its factory settings. A small experiment was done to examine this, described below. As before, the oscilloscope was connected on either side of the shaping amplifier. The readings are shown in figure 3. The attenuation of the pulse generator was cha ...
TEP 4.1.05 -00 Kirchhoff`s laws TEP 4.1.05
... Before switching on the power supply, make sure that both adjustments of current and voltage are tuned down to zero. After switching on the power supply first tune the current until the green LED goes out. Then carefully tune up the voltage to a maximum of 3 V. Measure the current in the unbranched ...
... Before switching on the power supply, make sure that both adjustments of current and voltage are tuned down to zero. After switching on the power supply first tune the current until the green LED goes out. Then carefully tune up the voltage to a maximum of 3 V. Measure the current in the unbranched ...
TEP 4.1.05 -00 Kirchhoff`s laws TEP 4.1.05
... Before switching on the power supply, make sure that both adjustments of current and voltage are tuned down to zero. After switching on the power supply first tune the current until the green LED goes out. Then carefully tune up the voltage to a maximum of 3 V. Measure the current in the unbranched ...
... Before switching on the power supply, make sure that both adjustments of current and voltage are tuned down to zero. After switching on the power supply first tune the current until the green LED goes out. Then carefully tune up the voltage to a maximum of 3 V. Measure the current in the unbranched ...
Mar 2002 Unique Instrumentation Amplifier Precisely Senses Differential Voltages from mV to V
... voltages anywhere between the supply rails. The LTC2053 uses sophisticated charge balanced techniques to convert a differential input voltage into a single ended signal. Figure 1 shows the structure of the device in a simplified block diagram. A set of switches extract and store the input differenti ...
... voltages anywhere between the supply rails. The LTC2053 uses sophisticated charge balanced techniques to convert a differential input voltage into a single ended signal. Figure 1 shows the structure of the device in a simplified block diagram. A set of switches extract and store the input differenti ...
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.