practical design techniques for sensor signal conditioning
... it is useful to classify sensors as either active or passive. An active sensor requires an external source of excitation. Resistor-based sensors such as thermistors, RTDs (Resistance Temperature Detectors), and strain gages are examples of active sensors, because a current must be passed through the ...
... it is useful to classify sensors as either active or passive. An active sensor requires an external source of excitation. Resistor-based sensors such as thermistors, RTDs (Resistance Temperature Detectors), and strain gages are examples of active sensors, because a current must be passed through the ...
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... Engineering story. We constantly monitor aircraft systems performance in Hercules airlrfters throughout the world to pinpoint adverse trends. This allows us to provide the operational and maintenance data that forms the basis of engineering change proposals to improve these systems. We also furnish ...
... Engineering story. We constantly monitor aircraft systems performance in Hercules airlrfters throughout the world to pinpoint adverse trends. This allows us to provide the operational and maintenance data that forms the basis of engineering change proposals to improve these systems. We also furnish ...
transducer - engineeringskills.org
... • This gauge consist of a wire stretched between two point in an insulating medium such as air. The wires may be made of various copper, nickel, crome nickle or nickle iron alloys. • In fig the element is connected via a rod to diaphragm which is used for sensing the pressure. The wire are tensioned ...
... • This gauge consist of a wire stretched between two point in an insulating medium such as air. The wires may be made of various copper, nickel, crome nickle or nickle iron alloys. • In fig the element is connected via a rod to diaphragm which is used for sensing the pressure. The wire are tensioned ...
Manual - OMEGA Engineering
... microprocessor and onboard RAM to control all aspects of data acquisition along its network. One can install as many Controllers as desired, space permitting, since each controller operates independently. Each network supports up to 32 Network Devices. Each Device is a small box (e.g. 10cm x 12cm x ...
... microprocessor and onboard RAM to control all aspects of data acquisition along its network. One can install as many Controllers as desired, space permitting, since each controller operates independently. Each network supports up to 32 Network Devices. Each Device is a small box (e.g. 10cm x 12cm x ...
NCP5106BA36WGEVB NCP5106B 36W Ballast Evaluation Board User's Manual
... copyrights, trade secrets, and other intellectual property. A listing of SCILLC’s product/patent coverage may be accessed at www.onsemi.com/site/pdf/Patent−Marking.pdf. SCILLC reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein. SCILLC makes no warranty, representation o ...
... copyrights, trade secrets, and other intellectual property. A listing of SCILLC’s product/patent coverage may be accessed at www.onsemi.com/site/pdf/Patent−Marking.pdf. SCILLC reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein. SCILLC makes no warranty, representation o ...
Title: Pre-Commissioning Overview: Umbilicals
... DC resistance testing to confirm electrical continuity of the electric cable conductors present within the main umbilicals and electrical flying leads connected between the host facility and subsea controls equipment, i.e. subsea electronic modules housed within subsea control modules located on the ...
... DC resistance testing to confirm electrical continuity of the electric cable conductors present within the main umbilicals and electrical flying leads connected between the host facility and subsea controls equipment, i.e. subsea electronic modules housed within subsea control modules located on the ...
Decoupling Capacitor with Low Inductance for High
... incorporated in wiring circuit layer in circuit board, (b) interposer type capacitor placed between LSI and circuit board, and (c) discrete type capacitor mounted on circuit board. ...
... incorporated in wiring circuit layer in circuit board, (b) interposer type capacitor placed between LSI and circuit board, and (c) discrete type capacitor mounted on circuit board. ...
Characteristics and use of infrared detectors
... As stated above, all objects with an absolute temperature of over 0 K radiate infrared energy. For example, a human body at a temperature of 310 K (37 °C) radiates infrared energy with a peak wavelength of close to 10 µm. Infrared sources include blackbody radiators, tungsten lamps, silicon carbide, ...
... As stated above, all objects with an absolute temperature of over 0 K radiate infrared energy. For example, a human body at a temperature of 310 K (37 °C) radiates infrared energy with a peak wavelength of close to 10 µm. Infrared sources include blackbody radiators, tungsten lamps, silicon carbide, ...
01042
... protected taps of VACpac switchgear. Kyle vacuum interrupters employ axialmagnetic field contacts which keep the arc in an easier-to-interrupt diffuse mode, resulting in less power in the arc that needs to be dissipated. Furthermore, Kyle’s patented design uses the entire contact surface, resulting ...
... protected taps of VACpac switchgear. Kyle vacuum interrupters employ axialmagnetic field contacts which keep the arc in an easier-to-interrupt diffuse mode, resulting in less power in the arc that needs to be dissipated. Furthermore, Kyle’s patented design uses the entire contact surface, resulting ...
2402646 C MD Installation and Service Manual
... 1. Apply power to the merchandiser. Wait for the self check to complete. During the self check, each LED flashes for one second and then all LEDs turn on for two seconds. If the LEDs do not flash, make sure the adjustment knob is not in the “OFF” position. 1A. The merchandiser temperature displays a ...
... 1. Apply power to the merchandiser. Wait for the self check to complete. During the self check, each LED flashes for one second and then all LEDs turn on for two seconds. If the LEDs do not flash, make sure the adjustment knob is not in the “OFF” position. 1A. The merchandiser temperature displays a ...
MAX8552 High-Speed, Wide-Input, Single-Phase MOSFET Driver General Description
... The MAX8552 single-phase gate driver, along with the MAX8524/MAX8525 multiphase controllers, provide flexible one- to eight-phase CPU core-voltage supplies. The 1.0Ω/1.3Ω driver resistance allows up to 30A output current per phase. Each MOSFET driver in the MAX8552 is capable of driving 3000pF capac ...
... The MAX8552 single-phase gate driver, along with the MAX8524/MAX8525 multiphase controllers, provide flexible one- to eight-phase CPU core-voltage supplies. The 1.0Ω/1.3Ω driver resistance allows up to 30A output current per phase. Each MOSFET driver in the MAX8552 is capable of driving 3000pF capac ...
MAX13410E–MAX13415E RS-485 Transceiver with Integrated Low-Dropout Regulator and AutoDirection Control General Description
... power supply of up to 28V. The AutoDirection feature reduces the number of optical isolators needed in isolated applications. Other features include enhanced ESD protection, fail-safe circuitry, slew-rate limiting, and fullspeed operation. The MAX13410E–MAX13415E internal LDO generates a 5V ±10% pow ...
... power supply of up to 28V. The AutoDirection feature reduces the number of optical isolators needed in isolated applications. Other features include enhanced ESD protection, fail-safe circuitry, slew-rate limiting, and fullspeed operation. The MAX13410E–MAX13415E internal LDO generates a 5V ±10% pow ...
Winding Capacitance and Leakage Inductance
... insulation between windings will decrease the amount of capacitance. But remember, this will increase the leakage inductance. If the capacitance is reduced, then the leakage inductance will go up. There is one exception to this rule, and that is, if the windings are sandwiched or interleaved, it wil ...
... insulation between windings will decrease the amount of capacitance. But remember, this will increase the leakage inductance. If the capacitance is reduced, then the leakage inductance will go up. There is one exception to this rule, and that is, if the windings are sandwiched or interleaved, it wil ...
BATTERY CHARGER MULTI US 7000
... 2. Set the proper charging mode for the battery by pushing the Mode Selector Button (see Battery Types and Settings). 3. The lamp for Deep Discharged battery (1) will indicate if the battery has been discharged down to below 10.5 V. A recondition phase could be needed after the completed charge cycl ...
... 2. Set the proper charging mode for the battery by pushing the Mode Selector Button (see Battery Types and Settings). 3. The lamp for Deep Discharged battery (1) will indicate if the battery has been discharged down to below 10.5 V. A recondition phase could be needed after the completed charge cycl ...
electrical engineering technology emt 113/4
... As the flux decrease, the speed of the motor increase, () This speed increase causes an-other increase in load, which further increase IA, Further decreasing the flux, and increasing the speed again. • All the phenomena resulting the differentially compounded motor is unstable and tends to run a ...
... As the flux decrease, the speed of the motor increase, () This speed increase causes an-other increase in load, which further increase IA, Further decreasing the flux, and increasing the speed again. • All the phenomena resulting the differentially compounded motor is unstable and tends to run a ...
T.C. Neugebauer and D.J. Perreault, “Parasitic Capacitance Cancellation in Filter Inductors,” 2004 IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference, Aachen, Germany, June 2004, pp. 3102-3107.
... coupling coefficient of the primary and cancellation windings is a critical factor in achieving good cancellation performance. The transformer used in Fig. 4 was rewound such that the secondary has three turns, resulting in a turns ratio of 0.06. The compensation capacitor was chosen to maximize the ...
... coupling coefficient of the primary and cancellation windings is a critical factor in achieving good cancellation performance. The transformer used in Fig. 4 was rewound such that the secondary has three turns, resulting in a turns ratio of 0.06. The compensation capacitor was chosen to maximize the ...
A Fast, Analytical Estimator for the SEU
... glitch due to a radiation strike Good measure of SEU robustness Based on the pulse width, we can upsize susceptible ...
... glitch due to a radiation strike Good measure of SEU robustness Based on the pulse width, we can upsize susceptible ...
1412B and 1424 Direct Wire Ionization Smoke Detectors
... System Sensor warrants its enclosed smoke detector to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three years from date of manufacture. System Sensor makes no other express warranty for this smoke detector. No agent, representative, dealer, or emplo ...
... System Sensor warrants its enclosed smoke detector to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three years from date of manufacture. System Sensor makes no other express warranty for this smoke detector. No agent, representative, dealer, or emplo ...
PIC16F874A-E/P - Datasheet.Directory
... The operating voltage for most of the control logic and buffering on the processor module is +5V and is supplied by the emulator pod. Power to the emulator processor and some of its surrounding buffers is userselectable, and can be powered by the emulator pod (at +5V only) or the target application ...
... The operating voltage for most of the control logic and buffering on the processor module is +5V and is supplied by the emulator pod. Power to the emulator processor and some of its surrounding buffers is userselectable, and can be powered by the emulator pod (at +5V only) or the target application ...
Mains electricity
Mains electricity is the general-purpose alternating-current (AC) electric power supply. In the US, electric power is referred to by several names including household power, household electricity, house current, powerline, domestic power, wall power, line power, AC power, city power, street power, and grid power.The two principal properties of the electric power supply, voltage and frequency, differ between regions. A voltage of (nominally) 230 V and a frequency of 50 Hz is used in Europe, most of Asia, most of South America and Australia. In North America, the most common combination is 120 V and a frequency of 60 Hz. Other voltages exist, and some countries may have, for example, 230 V but 60 Hz. This is a concern to travelers, since portable appliances designed for one voltage and frequency combination may not operate or may be destroyed by another.The use of different plugs and sockets in different regions provides some protection from accidental use of appliances with incompatible voltage and frequency requirements.