Download FPS Datasheet
... Long-time overcurrent provides thermal protection for feeder or load Coordination using IEEE and IEC Curves Instantaneous overcurrent to detect catastrophic failure ...
... Long-time overcurrent provides thermal protection for feeder or load Coordination using IEEE and IEC Curves Instantaneous overcurrent to detect catastrophic failure ...
Protecting High Speed Communication Ports
... through the cable. The ports are also terminated with a fixed resistor to provide accurate line termination (termination resistors are not shown in Figure 2). A remote power feed option is also available that allows up to 45 W to be requested from the host. The power supply can support up to 1.5 A m ...
... through the cable. The ports are also terminated with a fixed resistor to provide accurate line termination (termination resistors are not shown in Figure 2). A remote power feed option is also available that allows up to 45 W to be requested from the host. The power supply can support up to 1.5 A m ...
SS311PT|SS411P Bipolar Hall-Effect Digital Position Sensors with
... Table 1. SS311PT/SS411P Specifications (At 2.7 Vdc to 7 Vdc supply, 4 mA load, TA = -40 ºC to 150 ºC [-40 ºF to 302 ºF] ...
... Table 1. SS311PT/SS411P Specifications (At 2.7 Vdc to 7 Vdc supply, 4 mA load, TA = -40 ºC to 150 ºC [-40 ºF to 302 ºF] ...
VFD Fundamentals
... Variable speed AC drives will maintain a constant volts/hertz relationship from 0 - 60 Hertz. For a 460 motor this ratio is 7.6 volts/Hz. To calculate this ratio divide the motor voltage by 60 Hz. At low frequencies the voltage will be low, as the frequency increases the voltage will increase. (Note ...
... Variable speed AC drives will maintain a constant volts/hertz relationship from 0 - 60 Hertz. For a 460 motor this ratio is 7.6 volts/Hz. To calculate this ratio divide the motor voltage by 60 Hz. At low frequencies the voltage will be low, as the frequency increases the voltage will increase. (Note ...
Datasheet - STMicroelectronics
... The output may be shorted to ground or to either supply. Temperature and/or supply voltages must be limited to ensure that the dissipation rating is not exceeded. ...
... The output may be shorted to ground or to either supply. Temperature and/or supply voltages must be limited to ensure that the dissipation rating is not exceeded. ...
NC2A - TE Connectivity
... This publication is issued to provide outline information only and (unless specifically agreed to the contrary by the Company in writing) is not to form part of any order or be regarded as a representation relating to the products or service concerned. We reserve the right to alter without notice th ...
... This publication is issued to provide outline information only and (unless specifically agreed to the contrary by the Company in writing) is not to form part of any order or be regarded as a representation relating to the products or service concerned. We reserve the right to alter without notice th ...
SMV-500 - EP
... C1,2,3: 1uF (Safety Approved “X” Film Capacitor): Ripple current flows through this capacitor. When selecting capacitor, be sure to check the allowable maximum ripple current rating. Verify the actual ripple current flowing through this capacitor by doing actual measurement. Recommended Voltage Rati ...
... C1,2,3: 1uF (Safety Approved “X” Film Capacitor): Ripple current flows through this capacitor. When selecting capacitor, be sure to check the allowable maximum ripple current rating. Verify the actual ripple current flowing through this capacitor by doing actual measurement. Recommended Voltage Rati ...
SMV-500 - Astrodyne
... C1,2,3: 1uF (Safety Approved “X” Film Capacitor): Ripple current flows through this capacitor. When selecting capacitor, be sure to check the allowable maximum ripple current rating. Verify the actual ripple current flowing through this capacitor by doing actual measurement. Recommended Voltage Rati ...
... C1,2,3: 1uF (Safety Approved “X” Film Capacitor): Ripple current flows through this capacitor. When selecting capacitor, be sure to check the allowable maximum ripple current rating. Verify the actual ripple current flowing through this capacitor by doing actual measurement. Recommended Voltage Rati ...
SW560 Single Pole Single Throw Normally Open (Part of
... SW560 Single Pole Single Throw Normally Open (Part of the Busbar Series) ...
... SW560 Single Pole Single Throw Normally Open (Part of the Busbar Series) ...
Multi-functional Packaged Antennas for Next
... Curve: All grades will be normalized. The highest overall individual score (out of 100) will be made 100, and all the others will be multiplied by the ratio before assigning the final grade. If there are confusions regarding any grading please bring it to my attention immediately after the grading i ...
... Curve: All grades will be normalized. The highest overall individual score (out of 100) will be made 100, and all the others will be multiplied by the ratio before assigning the final grade. If there are confusions regarding any grading please bring it to my attention immediately after the grading i ...
Thermistor LDR
... • It should be clear form the solutions to the previous example that decreasing the resistance of R2 leads to a decrease in the output voltage. • Connecting a variable resistor in place of R2 would allow the output voltage to be varied between 0V and a maximum, determined by R1 and the input voltage ...
... • It should be clear form the solutions to the previous example that decreasing the resistance of R2 leads to a decrease in the output voltage. • Connecting a variable resistor in place of R2 would allow the output voltage to be varied between 0V and a maximum, determined by R1 and the input voltage ...
BJT-definitions and models
... controls a much larger current flowing into the collector. Note the effect of property 2. This means you can’t go sticking a voltage across the baseemitter terminals, because an enormous current will flow if the base is more positive than the emitter by more than about 0.6 to 0.8 volt. This rule als ...
... controls a much larger current flowing into the collector. Note the effect of property 2. This means you can’t go sticking a voltage across the baseemitter terminals, because an enormous current will flow if the base is more positive than the emitter by more than about 0.6 to 0.8 volt. This rule als ...
Dual-Color Type Chip LEDs with reflector
... The products listed in this document are designed to be used with ordinary electronic equipment or devices (such as audio visual equipment, office-automation equipment, communications devices, electrical appliances and electronic toys). Should you intend to use these products with equipment or devic ...
... The products listed in this document are designed to be used with ordinary electronic equipment or devices (such as audio visual equipment, office-automation equipment, communications devices, electrical appliances and electronic toys). Should you intend to use these products with equipment or devic ...
Poster
... A lightweight film known as Kapton with 12 piezoelectric transducers attached was subjected to a frequency range of 1 kHz to 15 MHz of current at 10 volts. The resulting sinusoidal waves produced and sensed by an actuator-sensor pair will be compared to the waves produced and sensed by a different a ...
... A lightweight film known as Kapton with 12 piezoelectric transducers attached was subjected to a frequency range of 1 kHz to 15 MHz of current at 10 volts. The resulting sinusoidal waves produced and sensed by an actuator-sensor pair will be compared to the waves produced and sensed by a different a ...
charging system
... •The rotor field winding creates the magnetic field that induces voltage into the stator. •The rotor spins creating an alternating magnetic field, North, South, ...
... •The rotor field winding creates the magnetic field that induces voltage into the stator. •The rotor spins creating an alternating magnetic field, North, South, ...
02 electric power
... The delta-wye connection is shown in figure 2-11. Note that for the given turns ratios of 1:1 that the magnitude of the phase-to-phase output voltage is equal to the magnitude of the phase-to-phase input voltage multiplied by √3 . The input and output voltages of 3Ø transformers and 3Ø banks of sing ...
... The delta-wye connection is shown in figure 2-11. Note that for the given turns ratios of 1:1 that the magnitude of the phase-to-phase output voltage is equal to the magnitude of the phase-to-phase input voltage multiplied by √3 . The input and output voltages of 3Ø transformers and 3Ø banks of sing ...
Electrical ballast
An electrical ballast is a device intended to limit the amount of current in an electric circuit. A familiar and widely used example is the inductive ballast used in fluorescent lamps, to limit the current through the tube, which would otherwise rise to destructive levels due to the tube's negative resistance characteristic.Ballasts vary in design complexity. They can be as simple as a series resistor or inductor, capacitors, or a combination thereof or as complex as electronic ballasts used with fluorescent lamps and high-intensity discharge lamps.