Sola Power Conditioners
... • 200% Overload Rated Suitable for use with computer start up overloads. Units are output short circuit proof. • On Site Configuration 7.5 to 18kVA units can be site configured as Single Phase or Three Phase operation, if required. • Selectable Voltages Hardwired 26 Series units have select ...
... • 200% Overload Rated Suitable for use with computer start up overloads. Units are output short circuit proof. • On Site Configuration 7.5 to 18kVA units can be site configured as Single Phase or Three Phase operation, if required. • Selectable Voltages Hardwired 26 Series units have select ...
Trig-Tek™ Product Information
... A double integration process provides velocity and displacement outputs. A "CalOper" switch connects the charge amplifier input to either the calibrate signal or to the normal input. The 203M comes with three Low-Pass Filters with cutoff frequencies of 3, 10, or 30 kHz; other cutoffs can be supplied ...
... A double integration process provides velocity and displacement outputs. A "CalOper" switch connects the charge amplifier input to either the calibrate signal or to the normal input. The 203M comes with three Low-Pass Filters with cutoff frequencies of 3, 10, or 30 kHz; other cutoffs can be supplied ...
N43068385
... The uninterrupted power supply is used to provide the pure sinusoidal voltage with less voltage distortion and uninterrupted power to loads such as computer, communication system, and medical support system etc. nowadays, increasing in the demand of using nonlinear load caused by the serious problem ...
... The uninterrupted power supply is used to provide the pure sinusoidal voltage with less voltage distortion and uninterrupted power to loads such as computer, communication system, and medical support system etc. nowadays, increasing in the demand of using nonlinear load caused by the serious problem ...
Comparison of Three Phase Voltage Back to Back Converter and
... topology of the power converter of the regenerative drives uses two identical bridges in the rectifier and inverter stage, connected through a dc-link bus with a small capacitor connected across it, and is usually known as a Voltage back-toback converter (Fig.1) [1-3].The Direct topology to achieve ...
... topology of the power converter of the regenerative drives uses two identical bridges in the rectifier and inverter stage, connected through a dc-link bus with a small capacitor connected across it, and is usually known as a Voltage back-toback converter (Fig.1) [1-3].The Direct topology to achieve ...
9 V to 36 Vin dc, Constant Current LED Driver
... The base current for Q1 and Q2 is determined by Vin/R3. (100:1 base drive good starting point but remember to include Vbe/R2 contribution). Q1 and Q2 are turned off passively via base resistors R2 and R4. To improve switch off times, switch Q2 may be held out of saturation by the Baker clamp created ...
... The base current for Q1 and Q2 is determined by Vin/R3. (100:1 base drive good starting point but remember to include Vbe/R2 contribution). Q1 and Q2 are turned off passively via base resistors R2 and R4. To improve switch off times, switch Q2 may be held out of saturation by the Baker clamp created ...
EUP3406 1.5MHz, 600mA Synchronous Step-Down Converter
... The EUP3406 uses a slop-compensated constant frequency, current mode PWM architecture. Both the main (P-Channel MOSFET) and synchronous (N-channel MOSFET) switches are internal. During normal operation, the EUP3406 regulates output voltage by switching at a constant frequency and then modulating the ...
... The EUP3406 uses a slop-compensated constant frequency, current mode PWM architecture. Both the main (P-Channel MOSFET) and synchronous (N-channel MOSFET) switches are internal. During normal operation, the EUP3406 regulates output voltage by switching at a constant frequency and then modulating the ...
Sniper
... 1:1 cable to your ILDA standard output of your software, and start doing your laser shows. It is so easy. No mounting, no screwing, no shuttering. The cable from the computer to the Sniper can be almost as long as you want - depending on the architecture of your computer interface card. For example: ...
... 1:1 cable to your ILDA standard output of your software, and start doing your laser shows. It is so easy. No mounting, no screwing, no shuttering. The cable from the computer to the Sniper can be almost as long as you want - depending on the architecture of your computer interface card. For example: ...
DM7416 Hex Inverting Buffers with High Voltage
... Hex Inverting Buffers with High Voltage Open-Collector Outputs General Description ...
... Hex Inverting Buffers with High Voltage Open-Collector Outputs General Description ...
DMSSCT Shelf-Mount Solid-State Code Transmitter
... motion alternately closes and opens an opposing pair of contacts. As with a pendulum, there is a neutral ...
... motion alternately closes and opens an opposing pair of contacts. As with a pendulum, there is a neutral ...
AC Magnitude and Phase
... 5. The display itself has a natural coarseness, which can be reduced by selecting the Average function. Try to use as few samples as possible to avoid long delays while moving from one display to another. Set both channels to the same Volts/Division setting. Averaging is a way to pull a repetitive s ...
... 5. The display itself has a natural coarseness, which can be reduced by selecting the Average function. Try to use as few samples as possible to avoid long delays while moving from one display to another. Set both channels to the same Volts/Division setting. Averaging is a way to pull a repetitive s ...
... results have different linearity and output voltage levels. The measured result has smaller voltage levels but much better linearity. The reduction of the measured output voltage levels is due to the attenuation of the input and output signals by the measurement equipment. On the other hand, the imp ...
LM79M05 - Experimentalists Anonymous
... Note 2: Refer to Typical Performance Characteristics and Design Considerations for details. Note 3: Regulation is measued at a constant junction temperature by pulse testing with a low duty cycle. Changes in output voltage due to heating effects must be ...
... Note 2: Refer to Typical Performance Characteristics and Design Considerations for details. Note 3: Regulation is measued at a constant junction temperature by pulse testing with a low duty cycle. Changes in output voltage due to heating effects must be ...
ECE3050 — Assignment 17 1. The figures show inverting amplifier
... 16. For the circuit shown, show that the Thévenin equivalent circuit seen looking into RF from the v− node consists of the voltage vO R2 / (R1 + R2 ) in series with the resistance RF +R1 kR2 . Use superposition to show that v− = i1 (RF + R1 kR2 )+vO R2 / (R1 + R2 ). Set v− = 0 to show that vO = −i1 ...
... 16. For the circuit shown, show that the Thévenin equivalent circuit seen looking into RF from the v− node consists of the voltage vO R2 / (R1 + R2 ) in series with the resistance RF +R1 kR2 . Use superposition to show that v− = i1 (RF + R1 kR2 )+vO R2 / (R1 + R2 ). Set v− = 0 to show that vO = −i1 ...
Capacitor Self
... servo controller board you have at your lab station. The main difference between the two versions is the DC power supply for the op-amps and TTL logic chips. The controller shown in Figure 6 shows the controller which utilizes two 9V batteries and Figure 7 shows the controller which utilizes an exte ...
... servo controller board you have at your lab station. The main difference between the two versions is the DC power supply for the op-amps and TTL logic chips. The controller shown in Figure 6 shows the controller which utilizes two 9V batteries and Figure 7 shows the controller which utilizes an exte ...
CIRCUIT FUNCTION AND BENEFITS
... A real application, however, will not have a high-pass cutoff at 0.1 Hz to attenuate 1/f noise but will include frequencies down to dc in its pass band; therefore, the measured peak-to-peak noise will be more realistically as shown in Figure 6. In this case the noise at the output of the circuit was ...
... A real application, however, will not have a high-pass cutoff at 0.1 Hz to attenuate 1/f noise but will include frequencies down to dc in its pass band; therefore, the measured peak-to-peak noise will be more realistically as shown in Figure 6. In this case the noise at the output of the circuit was ...
Integrating ADC
An integrating ADC is a type of analog-to-digital converter that converts an unknown input voltage into a digital representation through the use of an integrator. In its most basic implementation, the unknown input voltage is applied to the input of the integrator and allowed to ramp for a fixed time period (the run-up period). Then a known reference voltage of opposite polarity is applied to the integrator and is allowed to ramp until the integrator output returns to zero (the run-down period). The input voltage is computed as a function of the reference voltage, the constant run-up time period, and the measured run-down time period. The run-down time measurement is usually made in units of the converter's clock, so longer integration times allow for higher resolutions. Likewise, the speed of the converter can be improved by sacrificing resolution.Converters of this type can achieve high resolution, but often do so at the expense of speed. For this reason, these converters are not found in audio or signal processing applications. Their use is typically limited to digital voltmeters and other instruments requiring highly accurate measurements.