Silicon Controlled Rectifiers
									
... (i) Breakover voltage. It is the minimum forward voltage, gate being open, at which SCR starts conducting heavily i.e. turned on. Thus, if the breakover voltage of an SCR is 200 V, it means that it can block a forward voltage (i.e. SCR remains open) as long as the supply voltage is less than 200 V. ...
                        	... (i) Breakover voltage. It is the minimum forward voltage, gate being open, at which SCR starts conducting heavily i.e. turned on. Thus, if the breakover voltage of an SCR is 200 V, it means that it can block a forward voltage (i.e. SCR remains open) as long as the supply voltage is less than 200 V. ...
									MAX691A/MAX693A/MAX800L/MAX800M Microprocessor Supervisory Circuits General Description ____________________________Features
									
... Note 1: Either VCC or VBATT can go to 0V, if the other is greater than 2.0V. Note 2: The supply current drawn by the MAX691A/MAX800L/MAX800M from the battery excluding IOUT typically goes to 10µA when (VBATT - 1V) < VCC < VBATT. In most applications, this is a brief period as VCC falls through this ...
                        	... Note 1: Either VCC or VBATT can go to 0V, if the other is greater than 2.0V. Note 2: The supply current drawn by the MAX691A/MAX800L/MAX800M from the battery excluding IOUT typically goes to 10µA when (VBATT - 1V) < VCC < VBATT. In most applications, this is a brief period as VCC falls through this ...
									Process Control
									
... and consumer electronic devices. But in reality, the real “brains” of the system is the process control technician. Although embedded process control centers around the microcontroller, it is only one piece of the total control system. The process control technician must be part control engineer, el ...
                        	... and consumer electronic devices. But in reality, the real “brains” of the system is the process control technician. Although embedded process control centers around the microcontroller, it is only one piece of the total control system. The process control technician must be part control engineer, el ...
									71M6531 Demo Board USER’S MANUAL  v1.5
									
... Company’s warranty detailed in the TERIDIAN Semiconductor Corporation standard Terms and Conditions. The company assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this document, reserves the right to change devices or specifications detailed herein at any time without notice and does not ...
                        	... Company’s warranty detailed in the TERIDIAN Semiconductor Corporation standard Terms and Conditions. The company assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this document, reserves the right to change devices or specifications detailed herein at any time without notice and does not ...
									Theory of Servomechanisms
									
... perform two other major functions: (1) as transformers of information or data from one type of power to another and (2) as null instruments in computing mechanisms. It is sometimes desired to change electrical voltage to mechanical motion without int reducing errors arising from variations of load o ...
                        	... perform two other major functions: (1) as transformers of information or data from one type of power to another and (2) as null instruments in computing mechanisms. It is sometimes desired to change electrical voltage to mechanical motion without int reducing errors arising from variations of load o ...
									PowerScout 3037 Manual PDF
									
... The communications interface to the meters is an RS-485 serial or Ethernet connection that uses the BACnet Master Slave Token Passing (MS/TP) protocol or Modbus protocol for sending commands and retrieving data. A separate remote terminal unit (RTU), Data Logger, or Building Management and Control S ...
                        	... The communications interface to the meters is an RS-485 serial or Ethernet connection that uses the BACnet Master Slave Token Passing (MS/TP) protocol or Modbus protocol for sending commands and retrieving data. A separate remote terminal unit (RTU), Data Logger, or Building Management and Control S ...
									NX3L4684 1. General description Low-ohmic dual single-pole double-throw analog switch
									
... The NX3L4684 is a dual low-ohmic single-pole double-throw analog switch, suitable for use as an analog or digital multiplexer/demultiplexer. Each switch has a digital select input (nS), two independent inputs/outputs (nY0 and nY1) and a common input/output (nZ). Schmitt trigger action at the digital ...
                        	... The NX3L4684 is a dual low-ohmic single-pole double-throw analog switch, suitable for use as an analog or digital multiplexer/demultiplexer. Each switch has a digital select input (nS), two independent inputs/outputs (nY0 and nY1) and a common input/output (nZ). Schmitt trigger action at the digital ...
									SPC560B4x/5x, SPC560C4x/5x, SPC560B54/6x, SPC560D30/40
									
... The NRST pad, when used as output, behaves as a MEDIUM pad (see the nRSTIN electrical characteristics section in the device datasheet—refer to Section A.1: Reference documents). The duration of the NRST active time depends on the reset source and the device configuration, but the minimum reset durat ...
                        	... The NRST pad, when used as output, behaves as a MEDIUM pad (see the nRSTIN electrical characteristics section in the device datasheet—refer to Section A.1: Reference documents). The duration of the NRST active time depends on the reset source and the device configuration, but the minimum reset durat ...
									6-Output Clock Generator with Integrated 2.5 GHz VCO AD9518-1 Data Sheet
									
... The AD9518-1 emphasizes low jitter and phase noise to maximize data converter performance, and it can benefit other applications with demanding phase noise and jitter requirements. ...
                        	... The AD9518-1 emphasizes low jitter and phase noise to maximize data converter performance, and it can benefit other applications with demanding phase noise and jitter requirements. ...
									Lecture 2: CMOS and Manufacturing Process
									
... 1. At every point in time (except during the switching transients) each gate output is connected to either VDD or Vssvia a low-resistive path. 2. The outputs of the gates assume at all times the value of the Boolean function, implemented by the circuit (ignoring, once again, the transient effects du ...
                        	... 1. At every point in time (except during the switching transients) each gate output is connected to either VDD or Vssvia a low-resistive path. 2. The outputs of the gates assume at all times the value of the Boolean function, implemented by the circuit (ignoring, once again, the transient effects du ...
... 2.4.1 Analysis of the results: waveforms and tables----------------------------------------- 83 2.4.2 AIDB topologies---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 88 2.4.3 First approximation of the AIDB operating point-------------------------------------- 89 2.4.3.1 ...
									IPB-5000A - AMADA MIYACHI AMERICA
									
...  When transporting or moving the Power Supply, do not lay it down. Also, handle the Power Supply with care so as not to make an impact such as drop on it.  Install the Power Supply on a firm and level surface. If it is used inclined or on its side, it may have a malfunction. Also, provide 10 cm cl ...
                        	...  When transporting or moving the Power Supply, do not lay it down. Also, handle the Power Supply with care so as not to make an impact such as drop on it.  Install the Power Supply on a firm and level surface. If it is used inclined or on its side, it may have a malfunction. Also, provide 10 cm cl ...
									MAX6342–MAX6345 6-Pin µP Reset Circuit with Power-Fail Comparator General Description
									
... a reset pulse. As the magnitude of the transient increases (goes further below the reset threshold), the maximum allowable pulse width decreases. Typically, a VCC transient that goes 100mV below the reset threshold and lasts 12µs or less will not cause a reset pulse. A 1µF bypass capacitor mounted a ...
                        	... a reset pulse. As the magnitude of the transient increases (goes further below the reset threshold), the maximum allowable pulse width decreases. Typically, a VCC transient that goes 100mV below the reset threshold and lasts 12µs or less will not cause a reset pulse. A 1µF bypass capacitor mounted a ...
									ON Thyristor Application Note
									
... resistance switching mode with characteristics similar to an avalanche diode. When supplied with enough current (IS), the SIDAC switches to an on state, allowing high current to flow. When it switches to on state, the voltage across the device drops to less than 5 V, depending on magnitude of the cur ...
                        	... resistance switching mode with characteristics similar to an avalanche diode. When supplied with enough current (IS), the SIDAC switches to an on state, allowing high current to flow. When it switches to on state, the voltage across the device drops to less than 5 V, depending on magnitude of the cur ...
									25 Watt - EPtronics
									
... LD12W LD17W LD20W LD25W LD30W LD35W (T5) LD40W LD50W LD60W LD75W LD90W LD100W LD120W LD150W LD200W ...
                        	... LD12W LD17W LD20W LD25W LD30W LD35W (T5) LD40W LD50W LD60W LD75W LD90W LD100W LD120W LD150W LD200W ...
									Active Harmonic Elimination in Multilevel Converters
									
... addition, space vector PWM and space vector control method cannot be applied to multilevel converters with unequal DC voltages. The carrier phase shifting method for traditional PWM method also requires equal DC voltages. The number of harmonics that can be eliminated by the selective harmonic elimi ...
                        	... addition, space vector PWM and space vector control method cannot be applied to multilevel converters with unequal DC voltages. The carrier phase shifting method for traditional PWM method also requires equal DC voltages. The number of harmonics that can be eliminated by the selective harmonic elimi ...
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.