Compact, Rugged 3U Design Provides Global Solutions for Wayside
... from 5-400VDC. All outputs are adjustable and tightly regulated to 0.2% (load) and 0.1% (line). Featuring natural convection cooling and a standard operating temperature range of –20°C to +75°C (derate 2.5% / °C from +55°C), with an option for -40°C to +75°C. Modules are housed in an industry-standa ...
... from 5-400VDC. All outputs are adjustable and tightly regulated to 0.2% (load) and 0.1% (line). Featuring natural convection cooling and a standard operating temperature range of –20°C to +75°C (derate 2.5% / °C from +55°C), with an option for -40°C to +75°C. Modules are housed in an industry-standa ...
What You Need to Know About Automotive LED
... • OEM vehicles with 3057KX/3157KX should not have LED replacements installed. These GM applications with daytime running lights may experience early failure due to pulsed voltage. • LEDs may not be as bright as standard exterior light bulbs. Therefore, the light disbursement may not align with exi ...
... • OEM vehicles with 3057KX/3157KX should not have LED replacements installed. These GM applications with daytime running lights may experience early failure due to pulsed voltage. • LEDs may not be as bright as standard exterior light bulbs. Therefore, the light disbursement may not align with exi ...
Multi-Cell Lithium-Ion Battery Management System
... Uses bq76PL536-EVM3 and Aardvark USB-SPI adaptor when displaying on a PC, as well as an MSP430 for control. The EVMs allow SPI communication of the battery information and the MSP430. Multiple EVMs can be connected in series to monitor up to 192 series cells (18 shown). EVMs were tested with DC po ...
... Uses bq76PL536-EVM3 and Aardvark USB-SPI adaptor when displaying on a PC, as well as an MSP430 for control. The EVMs allow SPI communication of the battery information and the MSP430. Multiple EVMs can be connected in series to monitor up to 192 series cells (18 shown). EVMs were tested with DC po ...
DP26806815
... comprises of two side voltages namely the high voltage side and low voltage side. The three single transformers can be connected with star/open star winding or delta/open star winding. The latter does not permit the injection of the zero sequence voltage. The choice of the injection transformer wind ...
... comprises of two side voltages namely the high voltage side and low voltage side. The three single transformers can be connected with star/open star winding or delta/open star winding. The latter does not permit the injection of the zero sequence voltage. The choice of the injection transformer wind ...
STEVAL-ISA088V1
... Synchronization pin for cases where a higher frequency (up to 500 kHz) is required ...
... Synchronization pin for cases where a higher frequency (up to 500 kHz) is required ...
Power Supply (UED BW)
... • Create a monolithic shield for the signal ground. – Ground shielded cable on one end only. Tie down the shield to terminal 12. – The -TXR and +TXR terminals are not used on additional power supplies within the same SCU branch. Only the shield and a common negative is connected between power suppli ...
... • Create a monolithic shield for the signal ground. – Ground shielded cable on one end only. Tie down the shield to terminal 12. – The -TXR and +TXR terminals are not used on additional power supplies within the same SCU branch. Only the shield and a common negative is connected between power suppli ...
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY CANTON, NEW YORK
... ACTIVITY: 3- Hours Lecture and 3- Hours Lab H. CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Basic theory and circuit applications of silicon, germanium, zener, light emitting (LED) and Schottky diodes, bipolar and field effect transistors (FET) is presented. The student is introduced to half wave and full wave DC power s ...
... ACTIVITY: 3- Hours Lecture and 3- Hours Lab H. CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Basic theory and circuit applications of silicon, germanium, zener, light emitting (LED) and Schottky diodes, bipolar and field effect transistors (FET) is presented. The student is introduced to half wave and full wave DC power s ...
How Computers Work – Course Information
... developed by Microsoft and Intel for PC users who wish to conserve power. Each system component, including the operating system, basic input/output system (BIOS), motherboard and attached devices all need to be APMcompliant to be able to use this feature. Should you wish to disable APM because you s ...
... developed by Microsoft and Intel for PC users who wish to conserve power. Each system component, including the operating system, basic input/output system (BIOS), motherboard and attached devices all need to be APMcompliant to be able to use this feature. Should you wish to disable APM because you s ...
Unit 8 - Skills Commons
... The BARRIER VOLTAGE is the amount of electromotive force necessary to start current flow through a P-N junction (diode). This voltages for a silicon diode is typically about .7v. The DEPLETION REGION is an insulating region contained within a diode. The mobile charge carriers (electrons and holes) h ...
... The BARRIER VOLTAGE is the amount of electromotive force necessary to start current flow through a P-N junction (diode). This voltages for a silicon diode is typically about .7v. The DEPLETION REGION is an insulating region contained within a diode. The mobile charge carriers (electrons and holes) h ...
Physics 121 Practice Problem Set 13 Electromagnetic Oscillations
... variable inductor L (whose inductance is adjustable between zero and Lmax) connected in series with the lightbulb B as shown in the figure . The electrical supply is 120 V (rms) at 60.0 Hz; the lightbulb is rated as “120 V, 1000 W.” (a) What value of Lmax is required if the rate of energy dissipatio ...
... variable inductor L (whose inductance is adjustable between zero and Lmax) connected in series with the lightbulb B as shown in the figure . The electrical supply is 120 V (rms) at 60.0 Hz; the lightbulb is rated as “120 V, 1000 W.” (a) What value of Lmax is required if the rate of energy dissipatio ...
AC Circuits - Oscilloscopes and Filter Circuits
... the CH1 input of the oscilloscope. In order to see the waveform on the screen, the two main things you’ll need to adjust are the TIME/DIV knob (the x-axis of the oscilloscope) and the VOLTS/DIV knob (the y-axis). You can also adjust the Trigger parameters (basically, the way the oscilloscope decides ...
... the CH1 input of the oscilloscope. In order to see the waveform on the screen, the two main things you’ll need to adjust are the TIME/DIV knob (the x-axis of the oscilloscope) and the VOLTS/DIV knob (the y-axis). You can also adjust the Trigger parameters (basically, the way the oscilloscope decides ...
Elements of Power
... The hairdryer and microwave must be used alone. All other combination of two appliances would work. ...
... The hairdryer and microwave must be used alone. All other combination of two appliances would work. ...
Electronic Troubleshooting
... • Check all junction in both directions – High one way – other Low resistance • Double check all removed transistors – parallel ...
... • Check all junction in both directions – High one way – other Low resistance • Double check all removed transistors – parallel ...
Article
... fuels in our environment and the fact that these are non-renewable sources, have encouraged the need to find alternative energy sources to the fossil fuel. Therefore, the renewable energy sources have been one of the most important topics of research in the last years. They are constantly replenishe ...
... fuels in our environment and the fact that these are non-renewable sources, have encouraged the need to find alternative energy sources to the fossil fuel. Therefore, the renewable energy sources have been one of the most important topics of research in the last years. They are constantly replenishe ...
Youngstown State University Department of Electrical - mh
... These Plasma Speakers require a larger amount of power than conventional speakers, and generate more heat. This is an inherent disadvantage to the plasma arc systems because of the requirements to produce electrical arcing. However, these devices offer a unique audio experience that is very desirabl ...
... These Plasma Speakers require a larger amount of power than conventional speakers, and generate more heat. This is an inherent disadvantage to the plasma arc systems because of the requirements to produce electrical arcing. However, these devices offer a unique audio experience that is very desirabl ...
mosfet_s-f.pdf
... Having done that, we have eaten 80V from the available Vds on the MOSFET. So the drain supply for the MOSFET can't be more than 500V-80V = +420V without killing the MOSFET from overvoltage. You could use a higher voltage MOSFET (they're available up to about 1kV) or just a lower B+. Anything safely ...
... Having done that, we have eaten 80V from the available Vds on the MOSFET. So the drain supply for the MOSFET can't be more than 500V-80V = +420V without killing the MOSFET from overvoltage. You could use a higher voltage MOSFET (they're available up to about 1kV) or just a lower B+. Anything safely ...
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.