LTC1326/LTC1326-2.5 - Micropower
... narrow (100µs typ) soft reset pulse is generated on the SRST output pin after the button is released. The pushbutton circuitry contains an internal debounce counter which delays the output of the soft reset pulse by typically 20ms. This pin can be OR-tied to the RST pin and issue what is called a “s ...
... narrow (100µs typ) soft reset pulse is generated on the SRST output pin after the button is released. The pushbutton circuitry contains an internal debounce counter which delays the output of the soft reset pulse by typically 20ms. This pin can be OR-tied to the RST pin and issue what is called a “s ...
Partial Discharge Theory and Applications to Electrical
... As stated, since the pulse of voltage change is being measured, the negative polarity pulses occur during the first quarter cycle, or during the rising positive cycle of the wave; and conversely, the positive polarity pulses occur during the third quarter cycle, or during the rising negative cycle ...
... As stated, since the pulse of voltage change is being measured, the negative polarity pulses occur during the first quarter cycle, or during the rising positive cycle of the wave; and conversely, the positive polarity pulses occur during the third quarter cycle, or during the rising negative cycle ...
Advance 71A0280500D Brochure
... Fluorescent lamps are based on the same electric discharge fundamentals, but the actual production of light is different. An invisible electric arc is established by the ballast between two electrodes on each end of the lamp which is filled with an inert gas and a tiny drop of mercury. The arc turns ...
... Fluorescent lamps are based on the same electric discharge fundamentals, but the actual production of light is different. An invisible electric arc is established by the ballast between two electrodes on each end of the lamp which is filled with an inert gas and a tiny drop of mercury. The arc turns ...
Understanding and Mitigating System-Level ESD and EOS
... Component-Level ESD Immunity is the ability of an IC to survive ESD events related to IC package contact with any object. Events could be the result of human touch, placement in or removal from a storage tray, pick-up or drop-off by a robotic handler arm, placement in or removal from a tester socket ...
... Component-Level ESD Immunity is the ability of an IC to survive ESD events related to IC package contact with any object. Events could be the result of human touch, placement in or removal from a storage tray, pick-up or drop-off by a robotic handler arm, placement in or removal from a tester socket ...
The Art and Science of Protective relaying
... disadvantages, 313 response to positive- and negative volt-amps, 183 Potential device, see Capacitance potential device ...
... disadvantages, 313 response to positive- and negative volt-amps, 183 Potential device, see Capacitance potential device ...
Techo notes – Fixed Resistors
... ubiquitous in most electronic equipment. Practical resistors can be made of various compounds and films, as well as resistance wire (wire made of a high-resistivity alloy, such as nickel-chrome). Resistors are also implemented within integrated circuits, particularly analog devices, and can also be ...
... ubiquitous in most electronic equipment. Practical resistors can be made of various compounds and films, as well as resistance wire (wire made of a high-resistivity alloy, such as nickel-chrome). Resistors are also implemented within integrated circuits, particularly analog devices, and can also be ...
HIMA Catalogue PES H41q and H51q
... Attention: Maintenance on supply, signal and data lines may only be executed by qualified personnel with consideration off all ESD protection measures. With direct contact of this lines the maintenance personnel have to be electrostatic discharged! ...
... Attention: Maintenance on supply, signal and data lines may only be executed by qualified personnel with consideration off all ESD protection measures. With direct contact of this lines the maintenance personnel have to be electrostatic discharged! ...
ltc1326.pdf
... narrow (100µs typ) soft reset pulse is generated on the SRST output pin after the button is released. The pushbutton circuitry contains an internal debounce counter which delays the output of the soft reset pulse by typically 20ms. This pin can be OR-tied to the RST pin and issue what is called a “s ...
... narrow (100µs typ) soft reset pulse is generated on the SRST output pin after the button is released. The pushbutton circuitry contains an internal debounce counter which delays the output of the soft reset pulse by typically 20ms. This pin can be OR-tied to the RST pin and issue what is called a “s ...
2-kW Electric Power Transmission Training Systems - Lab-Volt
... indicator shows if the three-phase power is properly connected. The phase sequence is 1-2-3 when the RIGHT indicator is on; the phase sequence is 1-3-2 when the WRONG indicator is on. “Line” and “load” terminals are accessible through 4-mm color-coded safety sockets. Model 8373 – Power Line Series C ...
... indicator shows if the three-phase power is properly connected. The phase sequence is 1-2-3 when the RIGHT indicator is on; the phase sequence is 1-3-2 when the WRONG indicator is on. “Line” and “load” terminals are accessible through 4-mm color-coded safety sockets. Model 8373 – Power Line Series C ...
PSPICE
... Basic steps in creating and analyzing a circuit using PSPICE 3) Create a simulation profile (select PSPICE – New Simulation Profile from the main menu) A. A) If the PSPICE menu doesn’t appear, you may not have selected Schematic instead of Analog or Mixed Analog/Digital when you created the project, ...
... Basic steps in creating and analyzing a circuit using PSPICE 3) Create a simulation profile (select PSPICE – New Simulation Profile from the main menu) A. A) If the PSPICE menu doesn’t appear, you may not have selected Schematic instead of Analog or Mixed Analog/Digital when you created the project, ...
63-7062 - Variable Frequency Drive (VFD)
... Test Instruments Required: Standard Multimeter with Vac/Vdc range in excess of 600V. ...
... Test Instruments Required: Standard Multimeter with Vac/Vdc range in excess of 600V. ...
Uninterruptible Power Supply 80 kVA 120 kVA Installation and
... This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference with the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment ge ...
... This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference with the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment ge ...
Supplementary equipotential bonding
... particular area and are protected by different protective devices/types, etc., the worst case characteristic should be used. The IET publication, Guidance Note 3, with the latest edition due for imminent publication, advises that the resistance of supplementary equipotential bonding conductors shoul ...
... particular area and are protected by different protective devices/types, etc., the worst case characteristic should be used. The IET publication, Guidance Note 3, with the latest edition due for imminent publication, advises that the resistance of supplementary equipotential bonding conductors shoul ...
Annunciator Relays MR 10 and MRE 10 MR 20 and MRE 20
... In the normal condition the indicating area is black. With the action of the relay the indicating flag (a white area with legend) becomes visible. Simultaneously the auxiliary contacts are actuated. By pressing the reset button below the indicating flag the message is acknowledged. The indicating fl ...
... In the normal condition the indicating area is black. With the action of the relay the indicating flag (a white area with legend) becomes visible. Simultaneously the auxiliary contacts are actuated. By pressing the reset button below the indicating flag the message is acknowledged. The indicating fl ...
super trouper ii - Schell Scenic Studio, Inc.
... THE BULB is ignited and extinguished through use of the LAMP switch mounted on the instrument panel. A MODE switch provides circuitry required for remote or automatic bulb ignition control. THE LAMP BLOWERS, internally wired in the lamp, operate on 115 V.AC and are required to keep the seals on the ...
... THE BULB is ignited and extinguished through use of the LAMP switch mounted on the instrument panel. A MODE switch provides circuitry required for remote or automatic bulb ignition control. THE LAMP BLOWERS, internally wired in the lamp, operate on 115 V.AC and are required to keep the seals on the ...
SERVICE MANUAL - Dryer Not Heating?
... 5. GROUNDING: The standard color coding for safety ground wires is GREEN, or GREEN with YELLOW STRIPES. Ground leads are not to be used as current carrying conductors. It is EXTREMELY important that the service technician reestablish all safety grounds prior to completion of service. Failure to do s ...
... 5. GROUNDING: The standard color coding for safety ground wires is GREEN, or GREEN with YELLOW STRIPES. Ground leads are not to be used as current carrying conductors. It is EXTREMELY important that the service technician reestablish all safety grounds prior to completion of service. Failure to do s ...
193-5.0: Bulletin 913/592 SMP-3 Solid
... event will Allen-Bradley Company be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment. The illustrations shown in this manual are intended solely to illustrate the text of this manual. Because of the many variables and requirements as ...
... event will Allen-Bradley Company be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment. The illustrations shown in this manual are intended solely to illustrate the text of this manual. Because of the many variables and requirements as ...
numerical simulations and analysis for demo toroidal circuit topology
... quality in certain zones, bringing severe health problems to the populations. It is necessary to aim at a sustainable development, which would be able to meet current needs without compromising the possibility of future generations to meet their own needs. [2] Alternative energy sources for electric ...
... quality in certain zones, bringing severe health problems to the populations. It is necessary to aim at a sustainable development, which would be able to meet current needs without compromising the possibility of future generations to meet their own needs. [2] Alternative energy sources for electric ...
NFPA 79 - infoPLC
... This standard was first submitted at the 1961 NFPA Annual Meeting under the title Electrical Standard for Machine Tools and was tentatively adopted subject to comments. It was extensively revised and resubmitted at the 1962 Annual Meeting, where it was officially adopted. In 1965 a revised edition w ...
... This standard was first submitted at the 1961 NFPA Annual Meeting under the title Electrical Standard for Machine Tools and was tentatively adopted subject to comments. It was extensively revised and resubmitted at the 1962 Annual Meeting, where it was officially adopted. In 1965 a revised edition w ...
Application Hints TJA1055T Fault
... There was a wake-up event during the “Goto Sleep” procedure. ....................................................................... 60 System operates in Single Wire Mode all time ................................................................................................... 60 System does not ...
... There was a wake-up event during the “Goto Sleep” procedure. ....................................................................... 60 System operates in Single Wire Mode all time ................................................................................................... 60 System does not ...
100327DRFSinLCWS.Beijin10
... the DC power supplies and MA modulators is associated with one backup units, which will be designed and implemented to be “hot-swappable”. • Each of the power and voltage distribution circuits will have a high-voltage SW or relay, which switches off the line when over current failures are detected. ...
... the DC power supplies and MA modulators is associated with one backup units, which will be designed and implemented to be “hot-swappable”. • Each of the power and voltage distribution circuits will have a high-voltage SW or relay, which switches off the line when over current failures are detected. ...
fr-a802 (separated converter type) instruction manual (hardware)
... When driving a 400V class motor by the inverter, the motor must be an insulation-enhanced motor or measures must be taken to suppress surge voltage. Surge voltage attributable to the wiring constants may occur at the motor terminals, deteriorating the insulation of the motor. When parameter clea ...
... When driving a 400V class motor by the inverter, the motor must be an insulation-enhanced motor or measures must be taken to suppress surge voltage. Surge voltage attributable to the wiring constants may occur at the motor terminals, deteriorating the insulation of the motor. When parameter clea ...
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.