CEDMCS ACTM 10V Current Sensor Nuclear Automation Background Description
... The new design of ACTM current sensor: • Utilizes a new programmable linear HE device that provides temperature compensation and precision offset cancellation. • Utilizes a voltage regulator mounted on the current sensor circuit board to provide a precise voltage ...
... The new design of ACTM current sensor: • Utilizes a new programmable linear HE device that provides temperature compensation and precision offset cancellation. • Utilizes a voltage regulator mounted on the current sensor circuit board to provide a precise voltage ...
Bias current generators Tobi Delbruck, INI
... L=24λ, better with longer pfets Simulation shows <1%/V with L=48λ 3V ...
... L=24λ, better with longer pfets Simulation shows <1%/V with L=48λ 3V ...
Slide 1
... Resistance Temperature Devices (RTDs) • Two common designs: • Coil wound on mandrel • Film deposited on substrate • Wheatstone bridge: used to measure resistance change for an RTD • Excitation voltage has to be chosen carefully: while a high voltage is desirable for high sensitivity, this causes sel ...
... Resistance Temperature Devices (RTDs) • Two common designs: • Coil wound on mandrel • Film deposited on substrate • Wheatstone bridge: used to measure resistance change for an RTD • Excitation voltage has to be chosen carefully: while a high voltage is desirable for high sensitivity, this causes sel ...
MAX16913/MAX16913A Remote Antenna Current-Sense Amplifier and Switches General Description
... current-sense switches feature internal current limiting to prevent system damage due to fault conditions. The MAX16913/MAX16913A input voltage range extends from 5V to 18V, making them ideal for providing phantom power to remote radio-frequency low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) in automotive applications ...
... current-sense switches feature internal current limiting to prevent system damage due to fault conditions. The MAX16913/MAX16913A input voltage range extends from 5V to 18V, making them ideal for providing phantom power to remote radio-frequency low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) in automotive applications ...
Converter Power Density Increase using Low Inductive Integrated DC-link Capacitor/Bus
... components that limit the safe operating area of the power electronic devices. Reducing the equivalent series inductance (ESL) in the DC-link can enhance the efficiency and the maximum allowable switched voltage [2]. Moreover, the equivalent series resistance (ESR) of the DC-link bus must be kept lo ...
... components that limit the safe operating area of the power electronic devices. Reducing the equivalent series inductance (ESL) in the DC-link can enhance the efficiency and the maximum allowable switched voltage [2]. Moreover, the equivalent series resistance (ESR) of the DC-link bus must be kept lo ...
LOW-POWER 50-mA LOW-DROPOUT Linear Regulators
... to verify, before placing orders, that information being relied on is current and complete. All products are sold subject to the terms and conditions of sale supplied at the time of order acknowledgement, including those pertaining to warranty, patent infringement, and limitation of liability. TI wa ...
... to verify, before placing orders, that information being relied on is current and complete. All products are sold subject to the terms and conditions of sale supplied at the time of order acknowledgement, including those pertaining to warranty, patent infringement, and limitation of liability. TI wa ...
Shunt Info
... Shunt resistance: When current flows through the shunt, a small voltage is developed across the shunt which is proportional to the current flow. The TriMetric battery monitor accurately measures this very low voltage and converts it to the "amps" reading on the meter. The resistance, which is the ra ...
... Shunt resistance: When current flows through the shunt, a small voltage is developed across the shunt which is proportional to the current flow. The TriMetric battery monitor accurately measures this very low voltage and converts it to the "amps" reading on the meter. The resistance, which is the ra ...
UNIT-IV TRANSISTOR BIASING AND STABILIZATION www.jntuworld.com
... In order to produce distortion free output in amplifier circuits, the supply voltages and resistances establish a set of dc voltage VCEQ and ICQ to operate the transistor in the active region. These voltages and currents are called quiescent values which determine the operating point or Q-point for ...
... In order to produce distortion free output in amplifier circuits, the supply voltages and resistances establish a set of dc voltage VCEQ and ICQ to operate the transistor in the active region. These voltages and currents are called quiescent values which determine the operating point or Q-point for ...
LM138, LM338 5-Amp Adjustable Regulators
... high frequencies. Depending upon capacitor construction, it takes about 25 mF in aluminum electrolytic to equal 1 mF solid tantalum at high frequencies. Ceramic capacitors are also good at high frequencies; but some types have a large decrease in capacitance at frequencies around 0.5 MHz. For this r ...
... high frequencies. Depending upon capacitor construction, it takes about 25 mF in aluminum electrolytic to equal 1 mF solid tantalum at high frequencies. Ceramic capacitors are also good at high frequencies; but some types have a large decrease in capacitance at frequencies around 0.5 MHz. For this r ...
Thermodynamics-review
... temperature is defined. Two bodies have equality of temperature if no change in any observable property occurs when they are in thermal communication. ...
... temperature is defined. Two bodies have equality of temperature if no change in any observable property occurs when they are in thermal communication. ...
Chapter 27
... The resistor is normally in contact with the air, so its increased temperature will result in a transfer of energy by heat into the air. The resistor also emits thermal radiation. After some time interval, the resistor reaches a constant temperature. The input of energy from the battery is balance ...
... The resistor is normally in contact with the air, so its increased temperature will result in a transfer of energy by heat into the air. The resistor also emits thermal radiation. After some time interval, the resistor reaches a constant temperature. The input of energy from the battery is balance ...
a High Accuracy Ultralow I , 500 mA anyCAP
... The ADP3336 is a member of the ADP333x family of precision low dropout anyCAP voltage regulators. The ADP3336 operates with an input voltage range of 2.6 V to 12 V and delivers a continuous load current up to 500 mA. The ADP3336 stands out from conventional LDOs with the lowest thermal resistance of ...
... The ADP3336 is a member of the ADP333x family of precision low dropout anyCAP voltage regulators. The ADP3336 operates with an input voltage range of 2.6 V to 12 V and delivers a continuous load current up to 500 mA. The ADP3336 stands out from conventional LDOs with the lowest thermal resistance of ...
DS4560 12V Hot-Plug Switch General Description Features
... The DS4560 is a self-contained hot-plug switch intended to be used on +12V power buses to limit through current and to control the power-up output-voltage ramp. The device contains an on-board 25mΩ n-channel power MOSFET that is actively closed-loop controlled to ensure that an adjustable current li ...
... The DS4560 is a self-contained hot-plug switch intended to be used on +12V power buses to limit through current and to control the power-up output-voltage ramp. The device contains an on-board 25mΩ n-channel power MOSFET that is actively closed-loop controlled to ensure that an adjustable current li ...
Thermal runaway
Thermal runaway refers to a situation where an increase in temperature changes the conditions in a way that causes a further increase in temperature, often leading to a destructive result. It is a kind of uncontrolled positive feedback.In other words, ""thermal runaway"" describes a process which is accelerated by increased temperature, in turn releasing energy that further increases temperature. In chemistry (and chemical engineering), this risk is associated with strongly exothermic reactions that are accelerated by temperature rise. In electrical engineering, thermal runaway is typically associated with increased current flow and power dissipation, although exothermic chemical reactions can be of concern here too. Thermal runaway can occur in civil engineering, notably when the heat released by large amounts of curing concrete is not controlled. In astrophysics, runaway nuclear fusion reactions in stars can lead to nova and several types of supernova explosions, and also occur as a less dramatic event in the normal evolution of solar mass stars, the ""helium flash"".There are also concerns regarding global warming that a global average increase of 3-4 degrees Celsius above the preindustrial baseline could lead to a further unchecked increase in surface temperatures. For example, releases of methane, a greenhouse gas more potent than CO2, from wetlands, melting permafrost and continental margin seabed clathrate deposits could be subject to positive feedback.