High-Voltage, High-Current OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER OPA544
... loads. The thermal protection may behave differently depending on whether internal dissipation is produced by sourcing or sinking output current. ...
... loads. The thermal protection may behave differently depending on whether internal dissipation is produced by sourcing or sinking output current. ...
PSPICE计算机仿真
... The initial voltage is positive at the left-most terminal of the capacitor, or bottom terminal if the part is rotated once. The initial current enters the left-most terminal of the inductor, or terminal of the inductor, or bottom terminal if the part is rotated once. ...
... The initial voltage is positive at the left-most terminal of the capacitor, or bottom terminal if the part is rotated once. The initial current enters the left-most terminal of the inductor, or terminal of the inductor, or bottom terminal if the part is rotated once. ...
EUP3412 1.5A/1.5MHz, Synchronous Step-Down Converter with Soft Start
... startup. The soft-start is implemented with a digital circuit increasing the switch current in steps. Short-Circuit Protection As soon as the output voltage drops below 50% of the nominal output voltage, the converter switching frequency as well as the current limit is reduced to 50% of the nominal ...
... startup. The soft-start is implemented with a digital circuit increasing the switch current in steps. Short-Circuit Protection As soon as the output voltage drops below 50% of the nominal output voltage, the converter switching frequency as well as the current limit is reduced to 50% of the nominal ...
SC2672 - Semtech
... off the top FETs. Between the Soft Start Enable threshold and the Soft Start End threshold, the duty cycle is allowed to increase. At the Soft Start End threshold, maximum duty cycle is reached. In practical applications the error amplifier will be controlling the duty cycle before the Soft Start En ...
... off the top FETs. Between the Soft Start Enable threshold and the Soft Start End threshold, the duty cycle is allowed to increase. At the Soft Start End threshold, maximum duty cycle is reached. In practical applications the error amplifier will be controlling the duty cycle before the Soft Start En ...
Computer Hardware Safety Rules
... Use an anti-static wrist strap or discharge yourself by touching a grounded metal object such as a computer casing. Power supplies produce several levels of voltage. Read the information on the power supply carefully and make sure that the power supply you are using is appropriate for the applicatio ...
... Use an anti-static wrist strap or discharge yourself by touching a grounded metal object such as a computer casing. Power supplies produce several levels of voltage. Read the information on the power supply carefully and make sure that the power supply you are using is appropriate for the applicatio ...
LED DimmingDriver - JLC-Tech
... Design to work with a standard 0-10V controller. A wall box controller will only go from 10V down to 0.7V – the light output will go from 100% to 8% and will not turn off completely unless AC power is disconnected, this is needed for energy saving. When using 0-10V controller, it should go from 10V ...
... Design to work with a standard 0-10V controller. A wall box controller will only go from 10V down to 0.7V – the light output will go from 100% to 8% and will not turn off completely unless AC power is disconnected, this is needed for energy saving. When using 0-10V controller, it should go from 10V ...
6441-045 Mounting Directions for Magnetic Reed
... Minimum DC on voltage --- 90 V DC Minimum AC on voltage --- 65 V AC SHOCK RATING The basic switch can withstand up to 60 G maximum in the direction of contact closure without misfire or malfunction. ...
... Minimum DC on voltage --- 90 V DC Minimum AC on voltage --- 65 V AC SHOCK RATING The basic switch can withstand up to 60 G maximum in the direction of contact closure without misfire or malfunction. ...
Bipolar Transistor 30V, 700mA VCE(sat);110mV(typ.) Single PNP CPH3
... Any and all SANYO Semiconductor Co.,Ltd. products described or contained herein are, with regard to "standard application", intended for the use as general electronics equipment. The products mentioned herein shall not be intended for use for any "special application" (medical equipment whose purpos ...
... Any and all SANYO Semiconductor Co.,Ltd. products described or contained herein are, with regard to "standard application", intended for the use as general electronics equipment. The products mentioned herein shall not be intended for use for any "special application" (medical equipment whose purpos ...
Shielding and Grounding
... effectiveness of the high energy noise path back to the servo drive or controller and should be avoided. ...
... effectiveness of the high energy noise path back to the servo drive or controller and should be avoided. ...
Chapter 19: Methods of AC Analysis
... • Impedance in any arm of a Y circuit – Determined by taking the product of two adjacent impedances at this arm – Divide by the summation of the impedances ...
... • Impedance in any arm of a Y circuit – Determined by taking the product of two adjacent impedances at this arm – Divide by the summation of the impedances ...
Circuit Breaker Types.ppt
... A typical circuit breaker operating time is given in Fig. 6.11. Once the fault occurs, the protective devices get activated. A certain amount of time elapses before the protective relays determine that there is overcurrent in the circuit and initiate trip command. This time is called the detection t ...
... A typical circuit breaker operating time is given in Fig. 6.11. Once the fault occurs, the protective devices get activated. A certain amount of time elapses before the protective relays determine that there is overcurrent in the circuit and initiate trip command. This time is called the detection t ...
Op-amp Voltage Comparator
... With the help of the calibrated oscilloscope, Y-X mode, you will see VTC vO(vI), applying to the two inputs X and Y of the oscilloscope the two voltages vI(t) and respectively vO(t). You will visualize VTC for VREF = 4V You will visualize VTC for VREF = - 4V C. The effects of modifying the sup ...
... With the help of the calibrated oscilloscope, Y-X mode, you will see VTC vO(vI), applying to the two inputs X and Y of the oscilloscope the two voltages vI(t) and respectively vO(t). You will visualize VTC for VREF = 4V You will visualize VTC for VREF = - 4V C. The effects of modifying the sup ...
talk
... Delay calculation falsely inflated due to not using alphapower law; use 0.65V / 0.75V simulations since they are still above 50MHz requirement ...
... Delay calculation falsely inflated due to not using alphapower law; use 0.65V / 0.75V simulations since they are still above 50MHz requirement ...
5.1 Hardware implementation - LEDA Laboratory for Electronic
... factor effect arises only from the difference in phase between the current and voltage. In single phase system it is referred as the displacement power factor or cos(φ) [1]. The power concepts developed for single-phase circuits with sinusoidal voltages and currents can be extended to polyphase circ ...
... factor effect arises only from the difference in phase between the current and voltage. In single phase system it is referred as the displacement power factor or cos(φ) [1]. The power concepts developed for single-phase circuits with sinusoidal voltages and currents can be extended to polyphase circ ...
Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter Explained
... High line-voltage creates excess power and heat in utilization devices such as heaters, light bulbs, appliances, motors, and electronics. In extreme cases, this heat can ignite fires. One extreme source of high line voltage occurs from a neutral path opening within a two-leg 120 V residential electr ...
... High line-voltage creates excess power and heat in utilization devices such as heaters, light bulbs, appliances, motors, and electronics. In extreme cases, this heat can ignite fires. One extreme source of high line voltage occurs from a neutral path opening within a two-leg 120 V residential electr ...
PPT - ECE 752, Advanced Computer Architecture I
... • Safety margins, product lifetime • This is why overclocking is possible ...
... • Safety margins, product lifetime • This is why overclocking is possible ...
Fast 8KV MOSFET switch stack (1991, Berkley).pdf
... necessity of maintaining either the source or detector region at a high potential for effective beam transport. In pulsed ion beam experiments, however, this problem can be avoidedby re-referencingthe ion beam with a “potential switch” as shown by Johnson and co-workers.* We have built a fast-beam p ...
... necessity of maintaining either the source or detector region at a high potential for effective beam transport. In pulsed ion beam experiments, however, this problem can be avoidedby re-referencingthe ion beam with a “potential switch” as shown by Johnson and co-workers.* We have built a fast-beam p ...
Dynamic instruction execution under loop delay constraints
... • Safety margins, product lifetime • This is why overclocking is possible ...
... • Safety margins, product lifetime • This is why overclocking is possible ...
TIP31A
... Resale of ST products with provisions different from the statements and/or technical features set forth in this document shall immediately void any warranty granted by ST for the ST product or service described herein and shall not create or extend in any manner whatsoever, any liability of ST. ...
... Resale of ST products with provisions different from the statements and/or technical features set forth in this document shall immediately void any warranty granted by ST for the ST product or service described herein and shall not create or extend in any manner whatsoever, any liability of ST. ...
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.