Stakeholder Comparison Comment Rationale Matrix 2011-09-28 AESO AUTHORITATIVE DOCUMENT PROCESS
... protect the electrical network from these faults. ...
... protect the electrical network from these faults. ...
ELEMENTS Metallic Glass Cylinder Gravity-Fit
... • Omni-directional light output provides even illumination of the shade, as well as a strong downward punch of light; providing functional task illumination • Dimming allows smooth illumination down to ...
... • Omni-directional light output provides even illumination of the shade, as well as a strong downward punch of light; providing functional task illumination • Dimming allows smooth illumination down to ...
AP6503 Description Pin Assignments
... The operation of one switching cycle can be explained as follows. At the beginning of each cycle, HS (high-side) MOSFET is off. The EA output voltage is higher than the current sense amplifier output, and the current comparator’s output is low. The rising edge of the 340kHz oscillator clock signal s ...
... The operation of one switching cycle can be explained as follows. At the beginning of each cycle, HS (high-side) MOSFET is off. The EA output voltage is higher than the current sense amplifier output, and the current comparator’s output is low. The rising edge of the 340kHz oscillator clock signal s ...
FPF2174 IntelliMAX™ Advanced Load Management Products FP F2
... output. The integrated solution provides full protection to systems and loads which may encounter large current conditions in a very compact MLP 3x3 package. This device contain a 0.125 current-limited P-channel MOSFET which can operate over an input voltage range of 1.8-5.5V. The Schottky diode act ...
... output. The integrated solution provides full protection to systems and loads which may encounter large current conditions in a very compact MLP 3x3 package. This device contain a 0.125 current-limited P-channel MOSFET which can operate over an input voltage range of 1.8-5.5V. The Schottky diode act ...
Stakeholder Comparison Comment Rationale Matrix 2011-09-28 AESO AUTHORITATIVE DOCUMENT PROCESS
... above, except for switch-on-tofault schemes, the beginning of the first calendar quarter following ninety (90) days after the date of approval by the Commission. For requirements R1 and R2 for transmission lines operated at 100 kV to 200 kV as identified by the ISO as critical to the reliability of ...
... above, except for switch-on-tofault schemes, the beginning of the first calendar quarter following ninety (90) days after the date of approval by the Commission. For requirements R1 and R2 for transmission lines operated at 100 kV to 200 kV as identified by the ISO as critical to the reliability of ...
Datasheet - Monolithic Power System
... inductor to the input supply. The current sense amplifier detects and amplifies the rising inductor current. The PWM comparator compares the output of the EA against the sum of the ramp compensator and the current sense amplifier. When the sum of the current sense amplifier output and the slope comp ...
... inductor to the input supply. The current sense amplifier detects and amplifies the rising inductor current. The PWM comparator compares the output of the EA against the sum of the ramp compensator and the current sense amplifier. When the sum of the current sense amplifier output and the slope comp ...
User Manual - Hong Kong University of Science and
... consumption. Conventional voltage regulators are contained in board-level modules with large inductors or capacitors, which slow down the responding time of their feedback control. The costs and sizes of the capacitors and inductors also severely limit their usage for fine-grained power domain regul ...
... consumption. Conventional voltage regulators are contained in board-level modules with large inductors or capacitors, which slow down the responding time of their feedback control. The costs and sizes of the capacitors and inductors also severely limit their usage for fine-grained power domain regul ...
Stakeholder Comparison Comment Rationale Matrix 2011-09-28 AESO AUTHORITATIVE DOCUMENT PROCESS
... protect the electrical network from these faults. ...
... protect the electrical network from these faults. ...
Full-Text PDF
... a polarity reversal occurs: VS becomes higher than VD (basically, the substring starts dissipating power). Again, switch control keeps T1 in the off-state. However, when the charge pump sees a positive input voltage, it is activated and starts to generate the internal supply voltages (VDD , VQQ and ...
... a polarity reversal occurs: VS becomes higher than VD (basically, the substring starts dissipating power). Again, switch control keeps T1 in the off-state. However, when the charge pump sees a positive input voltage, it is activated and starts to generate the internal supply voltages (VDD , VQQ and ...
SSE Shunt/Static Exciter/Regulators
... and reliability demanded by industrial and utility users. Basler's SSE utilizes solid state analog design to provide high initial response for improved motor starting and fast voltage recovery. It may replace the rotary brush type exciter, eliminating most routine maintenance and repair. This static ...
... and reliability demanded by industrial and utility users. Basler's SSE utilizes solid state analog design to provide high initial response for improved motor starting and fast voltage recovery. It may replace the rotary brush type exciter, eliminating most routine maintenance and repair. This static ...
BEAM TURN ON
... decreasing for a given value of HV. Follow up with Massimo: Beam current decreases with decreasing chamber pressure (further away from atmospheric pressure) and increases with increasing chamber pressure (closer to atmospheric pressure). ???? • You should be able to see a luminescence from the sampl ...
... decreasing for a given value of HV. Follow up with Massimo: Beam current decreases with decreasing chamber pressure (further away from atmospheric pressure) and increases with increasing chamber pressure (closer to atmospheric pressure). ???? • You should be able to see a luminescence from the sampl ...
MAX17067 Low-Noise Step-Up DC-DC Converter General Description Features
... power-up with an external capacitor. When the shutdown pin is taken high, the soft-start capacitor (CSS) is immediately charged to 0.5V. Then the capacitor is charged at a constant current of 4.5μA (typ). During this time, the SS voltage directly controls the peak inductor current, allowing 0A at VS ...
... power-up with an external capacitor. When the shutdown pin is taken high, the soft-start capacitor (CSS) is immediately charged to 0.5V. Then the capacitor is charged at a constant current of 4.5μA (typ). During this time, the SS voltage directly controls the peak inductor current, allowing 0A at VS ...
Datasheet - STMicroelectronics
... internal voltage reference VREF connected to the inverting input, while the non-inverting input on pin (CIN) can be connected to an external shunt resistor for overcurrent protection. When the comparator triggers, the device is set to the shutdown state and both of its outputs are set to the low lev ...
... internal voltage reference VREF connected to the inverting input, while the non-inverting input on pin (CIN) can be connected to an external shunt resistor for overcurrent protection. When the comparator triggers, the device is set to the shutdown state and both of its outputs are set to the low lev ...
Zero Voltage Switching Resonant Power
... pulse, the MOSFET output capacitance ( Coss) is discharged by the FET, contributing a significant power loss at high frequencies and high voltages. Instead, both of these losses are avoided by implementing a zero voltage switching technique [9,10]. Zero Voltage Switching Overview Zero voltage switch ...
... pulse, the MOSFET output capacitance ( Coss) is discharged by the FET, contributing a significant power loss at high frequencies and high voltages. Instead, both of these losses are avoided by implementing a zero voltage switching technique [9,10]. Zero Voltage Switching Overview Zero voltage switch ...
Paper Title (use style: paper title)
... which supply voltage applied and channel length we set, as shown in Fig. 2. Through these simulations, we can conclude the variation of these different size ratios is caused by reverse short channel effect. In Fig. 3 and Fig. 4, the threshold voltage of NOT gate’s NMOS and PMOS are changed because o ...
... which supply voltage applied and channel length we set, as shown in Fig. 2. Through these simulations, we can conclude the variation of these different size ratios is caused by reverse short channel effect. In Fig. 3 and Fig. 4, the threshold voltage of NOT gate’s NMOS and PMOS are changed because o ...
AN-5029 Interfacing Between PECL and LVDS Differential Technologies AN-
... industry standard. LVDS is targeted for general purpose high speed applications requiring very low noise and minimal power consumption. Using a constant current source driver allows power consumption to be relatively independent of frequency resulting in greater performance. LVDS drivers have a very ...
... industry standard. LVDS is targeted for general purpose high speed applications requiring very low noise and minimal power consumption. Using a constant current source driver allows power consumption to be relatively independent of frequency resulting in greater performance. LVDS drivers have a very ...
Evaluation Board User Guide UG-218
... By using the evaluation board discussed herein (together with any tools, components documentation or support materials, the “Evaluation Board”), you are agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions set forth below (“Agreement”) unless you have purchased the Evaluation Board, in which case the An ...
... By using the evaluation board discussed herein (together with any tools, components documentation or support materials, the “Evaluation Board”), you are agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions set forth below (“Agreement”) unless you have purchased the Evaluation Board, in which case the An ...
Electrical Surge Protection Grounding
... also the earth-ground itself. For purposes of this communiqué, the term earth-ground will be used when referring to the system of conductive elements placed in direct contact with the earth. An earth-ground provides a means to dissipate fault currents or transient voltage (surges). The term ground, ...
... also the earth-ground itself. For purposes of this communiqué, the term earth-ground will be used when referring to the system of conductive elements placed in direct contact with the earth. An earth-ground provides a means to dissipate fault currents or transient voltage (surges). The term ground, ...
Electrical substation
A substation is a part of an electrical generation, transmission, and distribution system. Substations transform voltage from high to low, or the reverse, or perform any of several other important functions. Between the generating station and consumer, electric power may flow through several substations at different voltage levels.Substations may be owned and operated by an electrical utility, or may be owned by a large industrial or commercial customer. Generally substations are unattended, relying on SCADA for remote supervision and control.A substation may include transformers to change voltage levels between high transmission voltages and lower distribution voltages, or at the interconnection of two different transmission voltages. The word substation comes from the days before the distribution system became a grid. As central generation stations became larger, smaller generating plants were converted to distribution stations, receiving their energy supply from a larger plant instead of using their own generators. The first substations were connected to only one power station, where the generators were housed, and were subsidiaries of that power station.