Micro Family
... Output Connections and Considerations The permissible load current must never be exceeded during normal, abnormal or test conditions. Converters subject to dynamic loading exceeding 25% of rated current must be reviewed by Vicor Applications Engineering to ensure that the converter will operate prop ...
... Output Connections and Considerations The permissible load current must never be exceeded during normal, abnormal or test conditions. Converters subject to dynamic loading exceeding 25% of rated current must be reviewed by Vicor Applications Engineering to ensure that the converter will operate prop ...
Analog Dialogue Volume 47, Number 2, 2013
... TIA/EIA-485-A describes the physical layer of the RS-485 interface and is normally used with a higher-level protocol, such as Profibus, Interbus, Modbus, or BACnet. This allows for robust data transmission over relatively long distances. In real applications, however, lightning strikes, power induct ...
... TIA/EIA-485-A describes the physical layer of the RS-485 interface and is normally used with a higher-level protocol, such as Profibus, Interbus, Modbus, or BACnet. This allows for robust data transmission over relatively long distances. In real applications, however, lightning strikes, power induct ...
Temperature Measurement Overview ...................................................... 1
... Modern thermocouple measurement instruments do not use the ice bath and corresponding reference thermocouple shown in Figure 1. This eliminates the need for a potentially large number of input channels for the references, not to mention the hassle of dealing with ice. Historically, the purpose of th ...
... Modern thermocouple measurement instruments do not use the ice bath and corresponding reference thermocouple shown in Figure 1. This eliminates the need for a potentially large number of input channels for the references, not to mention the hassle of dealing with ice. Historically, the purpose of th ...
M. Zhu, D.J. Perreault, V. Caliskan, T.C. Neugebauer, S. Guttowski, and J.G. Kassakian, “Design and Evaluation of Feedforward Active Ripple Filters,” IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics , March 2005, pp. 276-285.
... One approach that has been used to sense ripple current for active filtering is integrating the voltage across a converter or filter inductor, either directly or through the use of a second sense winding [8], [10]. While the approach is very inexpensive, it is also problematic because the sensor gai ...
... One approach that has been used to sense ripple current for active filtering is integrating the voltage across a converter or filter inductor, either directly or through the use of a second sense winding [8], [10]. While the approach is very inexpensive, it is also problematic because the sensor gai ...
THE LCD ANODIZING SYSTEM
... A 10 amp load wasn’t tested as it would overheat the charger and open its thermal circuit breaker if operated for any realistic length of time. If this unit were rated as a transformer isolated unregulated power supply, using a full wave rectifier (which is what it is) the rating would be 10.8 V at ...
... A 10 amp load wasn’t tested as it would overheat the charger and open its thermal circuit breaker if operated for any realistic length of time. If this unit were rated as a transformer isolated unregulated power supply, using a full wave rectifier (which is what it is) the rating would be 10.8 V at ...
Licentiate Thesis
... The current interruption in the hybrid DC-breaker is made in three steps. A mechanical switch carries the nominal current with low losses during normal operation. When the breaker is tripped to interrupt the current, the mechanical switch is opened and commutates the current into the semiconductor b ...
... The current interruption in the hybrid DC-breaker is made in three steps. A mechanical switch carries the nominal current with low losses during normal operation. When the breaker is tripped to interrupt the current, the mechanical switch is opened and commutates the current into the semiconductor b ...
Document
... buzzing, hissing, or frying sounds) in the vicinity of the line. At extra high-voltage levels (i.e., at 345 kV and higher), the conductor itself is the major source of audible noise, radio interference, television interference, and corona loss. The audible noise is a relatively new environmental con ...
... buzzing, hissing, or frying sounds) in the vicinity of the line. At extra high-voltage levels (i.e., at 345 kV and higher), the conductor itself is the major source of audible noise, radio interference, television interference, and corona loss. The audible noise is a relatively new environmental con ...
DXTA42 Features Mechanical Data
... written approval of the Chief Executive Officer of Diodes Incorporated. As used herein: A. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which: 1. are intended to implant into the body, or 2. support or sustain life and whose failure to perform when properly used in accordance with instruct ...
... written approval of the Chief Executive Officer of Diodes Incorporated. As used herein: A. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which: 1. are intended to implant into the body, or 2. support or sustain life and whose failure to perform when properly used in accordance with instruct ...
MAX5550 Dual, 10-Bit, Programmable, 30mA High-Output-Current DAC General Description
... clock pulse. Changes in SDA while SCL is high are read as control signals (see the START and STOP Conditions section). Both SDA and SCL idle high. START and STOP Conditions The master initiates a transmission with a START condition (S), (a high-to-low transition on SDA with SCL high). The master ter ...
... clock pulse. Changes in SDA while SCL is high are read as control signals (see the START and STOP Conditions section). Both SDA and SCL idle high. START and STOP Conditions The master initiates a transmission with a START condition (S), (a high-to-low transition on SDA with SCL high). The master ter ...
Fuse Facts - Marine Electricity
... Glass” fuses, thus the term “AG”. The numbers were applied chronologically as different manufacturers started making a new size: “3AG,” for example, was the third size placed on the market. Other non-glass fuse sizes and constructions were determined by functional requirements, but they still retain ...
... Glass” fuses, thus the term “AG”. The numbers were applied chronologically as different manufacturers started making a new size: “3AG,” for example, was the third size placed on the market. Other non-glass fuse sizes and constructions were determined by functional requirements, but they still retain ...
DC POWER SUPPLY OPERATION MANUAL
... 14. Series mode indicator: When pull switch 10 to set the power supply in series mode, the Green LED will be light to indicate series mode. 15. Parallel mode indicator: When pull switch 11 to set the power supply in parallel Mode the Red LED will be light to indicate parallel mode. 16. Slave voltage ...
... 14. Series mode indicator: When pull switch 10 to set the power supply in series mode, the Green LED will be light to indicate series mode. 15. Parallel mode indicator: When pull switch 11 to set the power supply in parallel Mode the Red LED will be light to indicate parallel mode. 16. Slave voltage ...
MAX4645/6 DS
... all CMOS devices. Do not exceed the absolute maximum ratings because stresses beyond the listed ratings can cause permanent damage to the devices. Always sequence V+ on first, followed by the logic inputs, NO, or COM. If power-supply sequencing is not possible, add two small signal diodes (D1, D2) i ...
... all CMOS devices. Do not exceed the absolute maximum ratings because stresses beyond the listed ratings can cause permanent damage to the devices. Always sequence V+ on first, followed by the logic inputs, NO, or COM. If power-supply sequencing is not possible, add two small signal diodes (D1, D2) i ...
VOLTAGE CONTROL IN DISTRIBUTED ELECTRICITY GENERATION BY USING SYNCHRONOUS CONDENSER Mikko Mäkelä
... allowed to be disconnected from the grid only when the voltage dips are in the area below the limit line. The grid codes also require the system to supply a certain amount of reactive current to support the grid voltage during the fault. It is noted that the limits and ranges for the FRT requirement ...
... allowed to be disconnected from the grid only when the voltage dips are in the area below the limit line. The grid codes also require the system to supply a certain amount of reactive current to support the grid voltage during the fault. It is noted that the limits and ranges for the FRT requirement ...
LTC3405A-1.5/LTC3405A-1.8 - 1.5V, 1.8V, 1.5MHz, 300mA
... Higher values, lower cost ceramic capacitors are now becoming available in smaller case sizes. Their high ripple current, high voltage rating and low ESR make them ideal for switching regulator applications. Because the LTC3405A series’ control loop does not depend on the output capacitor’s ESR for ...
... Higher values, lower cost ceramic capacitors are now becoming available in smaller case sizes. Their high ripple current, high voltage rating and low ESR make them ideal for switching regulator applications. Because the LTC3405A series’ control loop does not depend on the output capacitor’s ESR for ...
MAX3480EA/MAX3480EB ±15kV ESD-Protected, Isolated, 3.3V RS-485/RS-422 Data Interfaces General Description
... Transceivers, optocouplers, and a transformer are all included in one low-cost, 28-pin PDIP package. A single +3.3V supply on the logic side powers both sides of the interface. The MAX3480EB features reduced-slew-rate drivers that minimize EMI and reduce reflections caused by improperly terminated c ...
... Transceivers, optocouplers, and a transformer are all included in one low-cost, 28-pin PDIP package. A single +3.3V supply on the logic side powers both sides of the interface. The MAX3480EB features reduced-slew-rate drivers that minimize EMI and reduce reflections caused by improperly terminated c ...