Method for Static and Dynamic Resistance Measurements of HV
... by ultra capacitor decay (see Figure 11. ); however providing that resistance is linear it is possible to simply average its value over measurement time. Using 12-bit A/D converter the accuracy of measurements on calibrated current shunts were in within accuracy limits (±0.5%) and the ripple seen in ...
... by ultra capacitor decay (see Figure 11. ); however providing that resistance is linear it is possible to simply average its value over measurement time. Using 12-bit A/D converter the accuracy of measurements on calibrated current shunts were in within accuracy limits (±0.5%) and the ripple seen in ...
Voltage detector with sense input and external
... register a logic high, while all of the input current and leakage paths connected to the reset output line are being supplied. A 10 kΩ pull-up is sufficient in most applications. The advantages of open drain output include the ability to connect more open drain outputs in parallel (wired OR connecti ...
... register a logic high, while all of the input current and leakage paths connected to the reset output line are being supplied. A 10 kΩ pull-up is sufficient in most applications. The advantages of open drain output include the ability to connect more open drain outputs in parallel (wired OR connecti ...
Comparative Study and Design Analysis of Several Pulse Width
... depth of inverter. The most common such Power inverter is the voltage source inverter, shown, the constructed of six power switching devices such as IGBTs or MOSFETs [4]. The switching device is chosen, based on the desired operating power level, required switching frequency and acceptable inverter ...
... depth of inverter. The most common such Power inverter is the voltage source inverter, shown, the constructed of six power switching devices such as IGBTs or MOSFETs [4]. The switching device is chosen, based on the desired operating power level, required switching frequency and acceptable inverter ...
Understanding Hall Effect Sensors
... Effect Sensor must be properly aligned with the interrupter ring or shutter blade to generate a clean signal. A worn or stretched timing chain as well as “cam walk” can affect the sensor’s output. Any contact between the moving parts and sensor can cause idle problems as well as sensor damage. A fai ...
... Effect Sensor must be properly aligned with the interrupter ring or shutter blade to generate a clean signal. A worn or stretched timing chain as well as “cam walk” can affect the sensor’s output. Any contact between the moving parts and sensor can cause idle problems as well as sensor damage. A fai ...
A Prototype Of Solar Powered Car
... stored in a battery during and after charging it from a solar panel. • The charged batteries are used to drive the motor which serves here as an engine and moves the vehicle in reverse or forward direction. • The DPDT switch and relay is provided to control the motor speed. • This avoids excess flow ...
... stored in a battery during and after charging it from a solar panel. • The charged batteries are used to drive the motor which serves here as an engine and moves the vehicle in reverse or forward direction. • The DPDT switch and relay is provided to control the motor speed. • This avoids excess flow ...
Power XpertTM 4000/6000/8000 Power Quality Meters
... or loading custom software; simply load new features from the provided firmware file using password-protected access to the embedded Web server Easy configuration—While most power meters of this caliber require custom software for configuration, Power Xpert 4000/6000/8000 meters incorporate comprehe ...
... or loading custom software; simply load new features from the provided firmware file using password-protected access to the embedded Web server Easy configuration—While most power meters of this caliber require custom software for configuration, Power Xpert 4000/6000/8000 meters incorporate comprehe ...
isl9204 - ISL9204 - High Input Voltage Charger
... Maximum Supply Voltage (VIN Pin). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28V Operating Supply Voltage (VIN Pin). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3V to 10V Programmed Charge Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50mA to 350mA ...
... Maximum Supply Voltage (VIN Pin). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28V Operating Supply Voltage (VIN Pin). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3V to 10V Programmed Charge Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50mA to 350mA ...
POWER PAC 300 POWER PAC 200
... 2. Setup Procedure...................................................................... ...
... 2. Setup Procedure...................................................................... ...
TS000035
... one of the posts on the other diode. This can be done without disassembling the generator, but it is somewhat difficult. (d) If you cannot obtain accurate readings from the rotor while the unit is assembled, follow the instructions for removing the stator, and test the rotor. (e) Do NOT remove the d ...
... one of the posts on the other diode. This can be done without disassembling the generator, but it is somewhat difficult. (d) If you cannot obtain accurate readings from the rotor while the unit is assembled, follow the instructions for removing the stator, and test the rotor. (e) Do NOT remove the d ...
3.6 Capacitor module with 4.1 mF or 20 mF
... duration of the buffer time, bypass DC link voltage and the permissible change, output value upper/lower limit value. In practice, often, there is no accurate data available about the mechanical system. If the mechanical system data are determined using approximate/rough calculations or estimate ...
... duration of the buffer time, bypass DC link voltage and the permissible change, output value upper/lower limit value. In practice, often, there is no accurate data available about the mechanical system. If the mechanical system data are determined using approximate/rough calculations or estimate ...
HS-100 is a low voltage card key switch
... Card Key Switch Input: 24VDC/24VAC Half Wave Rectified Output: 1A/30V SPDT Isolated Relay ...
... Card Key Switch Input: 24VDC/24VAC Half Wave Rectified Output: 1A/30V SPDT Isolated Relay ...
Module 3 – Networking media
... signals) and power-line earth ground. Differences between signal reference ground and earth ground, or between the power-line grounding of two different networking devices, can cause noise problems as well as dangerous shock conditions. 3.1.6 CABLE SPECIFICATIONS Picture shows the 3 fields used in n ...
... signals) and power-line earth ground. Differences between signal reference ground and earth ground, or between the power-line grounding of two different networking devices, can cause noise problems as well as dangerous shock conditions. 3.1.6 CABLE SPECIFICATIONS Picture shows the 3 fields used in n ...
Physical Security Chapter 9
... Any noise that interferes with the normal 60 Hertz cycle can result in inaccurate time clocks or unreliable internal clocks inside the CPU Grounding ...
... Any noise that interferes with the normal 60 Hertz cycle can result in inaccurate time clocks or unreliable internal clocks inside the CPU Grounding ...
I-V Table Clarifications
... To be monotonic, the I-V table data must meet any one of the following 8 criteria: 1- The CURRENT value either increases or remains constant as the voltage value is increased. 2- The CURRENT value either increases or remains constant as the voltage value is decreased. 3- The CURRENT value either dec ...
... To be monotonic, the I-V table data must meet any one of the following 8 criteria: 1- The CURRENT value either increases or remains constant as the voltage value is increased. 2- The CURRENT value either increases or remains constant as the voltage value is decreased. 3- The CURRENT value either dec ...
MPS H 2 4
... DEVICES OR SYSTEMS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN APPROVAL OF FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION. As used herein: 1. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which, (a) are intended for surgical implant into the body, or (b) support or sustain life, or (c) whose failure to perform when p ...
... DEVICES OR SYSTEMS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN APPROVAL OF FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION. As used herein: 1. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which, (a) are intended for surgical implant into the body, or (b) support or sustain life, or (c) whose failure to perform when p ...
HW 2
... Assume a balanced, 3 source feeds two loads in parallel through a line with impedance of j5 Ω. Load 1 is at 480 V, balanced, 3, Y-connected and has an impedance of 50 + j 100 Ω. Load 2 is at 480 V, balanced 3, and takes 1000 Watts and 300 VARs. Draw the oneline diagram for this system. Find the l ...
... Assume a balanced, 3 source feeds two loads in parallel through a line with impedance of j5 Ω. Load 1 is at 480 V, balanced, 3, Y-connected and has an impedance of 50 + j 100 Ω. Load 2 is at 480 V, balanced 3, and takes 1000 Watts and 300 VARs. Draw the oneline diagram for this system. Find the l ...
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... Come to lab with a full schematic and make alterations as you go. If you just show up and start hooking things together, this could take a long(er) time. I want a copy of this schematic included in your lab report. The schmitt trigger oscillator generated a nearly triangular wave if you look at the ...
... Come to lab with a full schematic and make alterations as you go. If you just show up and start hooking things together, this could take a long(er) time. I want a copy of this schematic included in your lab report. The schmitt trigger oscillator generated a nearly triangular wave if you look at the ...
850nm Multi-mode
... 10KΩ resistor. Pull up voltage between 2.0V and VccT, R+0.3V. When high, this output indicates the received optical power is below the worst-case receiver sensitivity (as defined by the standard in use). Low indicates normal operation. In the low state, the output will be pulled to < 0.8V. 5) VeeR a ...
... 10KΩ resistor. Pull up voltage between 2.0V and VccT, R+0.3V. When high, this output indicates the received optical power is below the worst-case receiver sensitivity (as defined by the standard in use). Low indicates normal operation. In the low state, the output will be pulled to < 0.8V. 5) VeeR a ...
( ) R-L-C Circuits and Resonant Circuits
... Ideally, the frequency response is flat over 20-20,000 Hz, and rolls off sharply at frequencies below 20 Hz and above 20,000 Hz. Set 3 dB points as follows: lower 3 dB point : 20 Hz = 1/2pR1 C1 upper 3 dB point: 2x104 Hz = 1/2pR2 C2 If we put these two filters together we don't want the 2nd stage to ...
... Ideally, the frequency response is flat over 20-20,000 Hz, and rolls off sharply at frequencies below 20 Hz and above 20,000 Hz. Set 3 dB points as follows: lower 3 dB point : 20 Hz = 1/2pR1 C1 upper 3 dB point: 2x104 Hz = 1/2pR2 C2 If we put these two filters together we don't want the 2nd stage to ...
Eastern Idaho Electrical Plan Community Advisory Committee
... 7 new distribution substations will be needed at buildout A Source substation must have at least two high voltage lines (230kV or 345kV) to it. More than one transmission line can be placed in the same corridor Multiple transmission lines alongside each other = wider corridor (see transmission line ...
... 7 new distribution substations will be needed at buildout A Source substation must have at least two high voltage lines (230kV or 345kV) to it. More than one transmission line can be placed in the same corridor Multiple transmission lines alongside each other = wider corridor (see transmission line ...
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.