Study of the characteristics of the Klystron tube
... Now, set modulation to AM which applies an internal 1 KHz square wave to the reflector along with D.C. reflector voltage approximately 150 volts. Adjust modulation amplitude and reflector voltages to obtain a good square wave on the oscilloscope. If the output is small, tune the detector and also re ...
... Now, set modulation to AM which applies an internal 1 KHz square wave to the reflector along with D.C. reflector voltage approximately 150 volts. Adjust modulation amplitude and reflector voltages to obtain a good square wave on the oscilloscope. If the output is small, tune the detector and also re ...
Circuits make electric current useful.
... We use electrical energy to do many things besides lighting a string of light bulbs. For example, a circuit in a space heater converts electrical energy into heat. A circuit in a fan converts electrical energy into motion. A circuit in a bell converts electrical energy into sound. That bell might al ...
... We use electrical energy to do many things besides lighting a string of light bulbs. For example, a circuit in a space heater converts electrical energy into heat. A circuit in a fan converts electrical energy into motion. A circuit in a bell converts electrical energy into sound. That bell might al ...
Aatmesh_alicia_finalProject
... • As voltage at A changes, frequency of VCO changes and because frequency changes voltage at OUT will changes. In other words voltage at A changes voltage at OUT. • This means there is a phase difference b/w A and OUT or there is a pole b/w A and OUT. • OUT being feedback net so this pole impacts th ...
... • As voltage at A changes, frequency of VCO changes and because frequency changes voltage at OUT will changes. In other words voltage at A changes voltage at OUT. • This means there is a phase difference b/w A and OUT or there is a pole b/w A and OUT. • OUT being feedback net so this pole impacts th ...
30104 Operate electrical switchgear in the electricity
... contacts, arc chutes or splitters, arc extinguishing medium, operating rods, insulators, closing mechanisms, release mechanisms, racking mechanism, lock out relay, closing and trip coils, direct current (DC) control fuses, alternating current (AC) drive fuses, trip circuit supervision, slow closing ...
... contacts, arc chutes or splitters, arc extinguishing medium, operating rods, insulators, closing mechanisms, release mechanisms, racking mechanism, lock out relay, closing and trip coils, direct current (DC) control fuses, alternating current (AC) drive fuses, trip circuit supervision, slow closing ...
BDTIC TLE4984C Programmable Mono-cell Chopped Hall Sensor with
... The TLE4984C is an active Hall sensor ideally suited for camshaft applications in ...
... The TLE4984C is an active Hall sensor ideally suited for camshaft applications in ...
Schematics - Schematic devices and diagrams
... these is sometimes called for. • Will be a grounding device for you, the unit, the aircraft, or all three. • Packaging/mounting may also be designed for this. ...
... these is sometimes called for. • Will be a grounding device for you, the unit, the aircraft, or all three. • Packaging/mounting may also be designed for this. ...
LM337 - 1.5 A, Adjustable Output Negative Voltage Regulator
... designed to control IAdj to less than 100 mA and keep it constant. To do this, all quiescent operating current is returned to the output terminal. This imposes the requirement for a minimum load current. If the load current is less than this minimum, the output voltage will rise. Since the LM337 is ...
... designed to control IAdj to less than 100 mA and keep it constant. To do this, all quiescent operating current is returned to the output terminal. This imposes the requirement for a minimum load current. If the load current is less than this minimum, the output voltage will rise. Since the LM337 is ...
761922 Harmonic/Flicker Measurement Software
... PCI-GPIB/PCI-GPIB+/PCMCIAGPIB/PCMCIA-GPIB+ by National Instruments with NI-488.2M driver version 1.60 or later • Ethernet A 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX Ethernet port ...
... PCI-GPIB/PCI-GPIB+/PCMCIAGPIB/PCMCIA-GPIB+ by National Instruments with NI-488.2M driver version 1.60 or later • Ethernet A 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX Ethernet port ...
Power Factor Correction and Harmonics
... harmonic current sources are injecting currents into the supply and the frequency of one of the harmonics coincides with the resonant frequency of the supply transformer and Power Factor Correction capacitor combination, the system resonates and a large circulating harmonic current is excited betwee ...
... harmonic current sources are injecting currents into the supply and the frequency of one of the harmonics coincides with the resonant frequency of the supply transformer and Power Factor Correction capacitor combination, the system resonates and a large circulating harmonic current is excited betwee ...
Power Electronic Devices For Railway Vehicles
... Figure 6 shows an example of configuration of the power circuit of the electric power supply for dieselpowered railcars. The rotational speed of the diesel engine for driving the main shaft, which is the power source of the power supply, will vary depending on the operating conditions. Constant-freq ...
... Figure 6 shows an example of configuration of the power circuit of the electric power supply for dieselpowered railcars. The rotational speed of the diesel engine for driving the main shaft, which is the power source of the power supply, will vary depending on the operating conditions. Constant-freq ...
California Instruments BPS Series 30–180 kVA 150–400 V 0–400 A
... suited to easily transition into cost effective production solutions. High Crest Factor With a crest factor of up to 4.5, the BPS Series AC source can drive difficult nonlinear loads with ease. Since many modern products use switching power supplies, they have a tendency to pull high repetitive peak ...
... suited to easily transition into cost effective production solutions. High Crest Factor With a crest factor of up to 4.5, the BPS Series AC source can drive difficult nonlinear loads with ease. Since many modern products use switching power supplies, they have a tendency to pull high repetitive peak ...
V. Optimization of welding transformer
... whole area reserved for conductors. The product of he winding window cross section and the filling factor divided by the number of turns gives the maximum conductor cross section and the maximum working current. The necessary welding current, and the presumed number of turns make possible to determi ...
... whole area reserved for conductors. The product of he winding window cross section and the filling factor divided by the number of turns gives the maximum conductor cross section and the maximum working current. The necessary welding current, and the presumed number of turns make possible to determi ...
Ekologiczne aspekty systemów transportu
... number of independent loops (always smaller than number of branches). For passive RLC networks mesh desription is formed automatically. When circuit contains controlled sources we apply 2 steps. 1.In the first step treat controlled sources like independent and form automatically the mesh type desrip ...
... number of independent loops (always smaller than number of branches). For passive RLC networks mesh desription is formed automatically. When circuit contains controlled sources we apply 2 steps. 1.In the first step treat controlled sources like independent and form automatically the mesh type desrip ...
Power Network Applications (PNA)
... – Second pass… total network (subject to first pass solution). – High confidence to actual measurements. – Lower confidence to schedule values. – Option to terminate after first pass. ...
... – Second pass… total network (subject to first pass solution). – High confidence to actual measurements. – Lower confidence to schedule values. – Option to terminate after first pass. ...
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... a. Refer to PROCESS OPTION FLOWCHART. b. Room = 25 °C, Full = as determined by the operating temperature suffix. c. Typical values are for DESIGN AID ONLY, not guaranteed nor subject to production testing. d. The algebraic convention whereby the most negative value is a minimum and the most positive ...
... a. Refer to PROCESS OPTION FLOWCHART. b. Room = 25 °C, Full = as determined by the operating temperature suffix. c. Typical values are for DESIGN AID ONLY, not guaranteed nor subject to production testing. d. The algebraic convention whereby the most negative value is a minimum and the most positive ...
Voltage (Multi-Range) Sensor
... This Voltage sensor is a high precision, quick response voltage sensor, designed to measure three ranges of voltage - s: ±1 V, ±10 V and ±25 V. It is a precise differential sensor, capable of measuring both direct and alternating voltages. It is ideal for use in a wide range of experiments in Physic ...
... This Voltage sensor is a high precision, quick response voltage sensor, designed to measure three ranges of voltage - s: ±1 V, ±10 V and ±25 V. It is a precise differential sensor, capable of measuring both direct and alternating voltages. It is ideal for use in a wide range of experiments in Physic ...
ELK-980 Instructions
... 3. Connect two (2) wires from the ELK-980 to 12 Volts D.C. To power from 24 VDC, move Jumper JP3 to the 24V position. 4. Connect two (2) wires from the relay output to the device that is to be activated when a dead phone line is detected. Option: Power and relay connections can be made using the fou ...
... 3. Connect two (2) wires from the ELK-980 to 12 Volts D.C. To power from 24 VDC, move Jumper JP3 to the 24V position. 4. Connect two (2) wires from the relay output to the device that is to be activated when a dead phone line is detected. Option: Power and relay connections can be made using the fou ...
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.