HOW TO AVOID ERRORS CAUSED BY HEAT EFFECTS IN STRAIN
... When a strain gage is to be measured with the help of a scanning unit, the strain gage has to be energized in a first step. When the excitation voltage is applied to a strain gage, the temperature of the strain gage starts to rise, until the flow of electrical excitation power is balanced by the abs ...
... When a strain gage is to be measured with the help of a scanning unit, the strain gage has to be energized in a first step. When the excitation voltage is applied to a strain gage, the temperature of the strain gage starts to rise, until the flow of electrical excitation power is balanced by the abs ...
Silicon-Organic Hybrid Electro-Optical Devices
... linear-electro-optic effect and a variety of other optical properties to the toolbox of silicon photonics. A platform that allows for a smooth cointegration of passive and active photonic devices, and that also has the potential to cointegrate photonics with electronics, is one of the long-term visi ...
... linear-electro-optic effect and a variety of other optical properties to the toolbox of silicon photonics. A platform that allows for a smooth cointegration of passive and active photonic devices, and that also has the potential to cointegrate photonics with electronics, is one of the long-term visi ...
section 262923 - variable-frequency motor
... "Surge Protection for Low-Voltage Electrical Power Circuits," UL 1449 SPD, Type 2. Loss of Input Signal Protection: Selectable response strategy, including speed default to a percent of the most recent speed, a preset speed, or stop; with alarm. Under- and overvoltage trips. Inverter overcurrent tri ...
... "Surge Protection for Low-Voltage Electrical Power Circuits," UL 1449 SPD, Type 2. Loss of Input Signal Protection: Selectable response strategy, including speed default to a percent of the most recent speed, a preset speed, or stop; with alarm. Under- and overvoltage trips. Inverter overcurrent tri ...
Charge Allocation for Hybrid Electrical Energy
... Electrical energy is a high quality form of energy [1] in the sense that it can easily and efficiently be converted into other forms of lower quality energy. Electrical energy consumption generally fluctuates over time according to variation of the load demands (e.g., an information processing or co ...
... Electrical energy is a high quality form of energy [1] in the sense that it can easily and efficiently be converted into other forms of lower quality energy. Electrical energy consumption generally fluctuates over time according to variation of the load demands (e.g., an information processing or co ...
GAL18V10 Data Sheet
... An electronic signature is provided in every GAL18V10 device. It contains 64 bits of reprogrammable memory that can contain userdefined data. Some uses include user ID codes, revision numbers, or inventory control. The signature data is always available to the user independent of the state of the se ...
... An electronic signature is provided in every GAL18V10 device. It contains 64 bits of reprogrammable memory that can contain userdefined data. Some uses include user ID codes, revision numbers, or inventory control. The signature data is always available to the user independent of the state of the se ...
DS08MB200 Dual 800 Mbps 2:1/1:2 LVDS Mux/Buffer (Rev. D)
... Powerdown mode that consumes only 0.5mA (typical) of supply current. In this mode, the entire device is essentially powered off, including all receiver inputs, output drivers and internal bandgap reference generators. When returning to active mode from Powerdown mode, there is a delay until valid da ...
... Powerdown mode that consumes only 0.5mA (typical) of supply current. In this mode, the entire device is essentially powered off, including all receiver inputs, output drivers and internal bandgap reference generators. When returning to active mode from Powerdown mode, there is a delay until valid da ...
Circuits and Techniques for High-Resolution Measurement of On
... supply noise behavior as it is seen by these circuits. For example, in many digital designs the highest bandwidth circuits are fanout-of-four (FO4) inverters, and therefore the sampling switch would need a bandwidth above that set by the rise time of these inverters. While previous designs such as [ ...
... supply noise behavior as it is seen by these circuits. For example, in many digital designs the highest bandwidth circuits are fanout-of-four (FO4) inverters, and therefore the sampling switch would need a bandwidth above that set by the rise time of these inverters. While previous designs such as [ ...
C/V
... The number of points will be an integer multiple of four plus one. The user-specified number of points will be adjusted if necessary to meet this criterion. The profile is normally symmetric in voltage, starting and stopping at zero volts. However a profile offset may be specified that is a DC Bias ...
... The number of points will be an integer multiple of four plus one. The user-specified number of points will be adjusted if necessary to meet this criterion. The profile is normally symmetric in voltage, starting and stopping at zero volts. However a profile offset may be specified that is a DC Bias ...
DC/DC converter, part 1
... Unregulated DC input, controlled DC output Regulated DC may be larger or smaller than the unregulated DC voltage Input to DC-DC converter may vary a lot ...
... Unregulated DC input, controlled DC output Regulated DC may be larger or smaller than the unregulated DC voltage Input to DC-DC converter may vary a lot ...
simocode-dp
... Numerous detailed early warning and fault messages, also for further processing within the device or the control system Device-internal fault logging with time stamp Time stamp marking of individually selectable status, warning and fault messages Value of the last tripping current Checkback ...
... Numerous detailed early warning and fault messages, also for further processing within the device or the control system Device-internal fault logging with time stamp Time stamp marking of individually selectable status, warning and fault messages Value of the last tripping current Checkback ...
sinister amplifier manual
... for flexible amplifier placement. Other features include high pass/low pass/full range crossovers, flexible inputs source selection for single or multiple RCA channel input, RCA pass through on 4ch and 2ch, and removable speaker plugs that accept large gauge wire. The SinisterTM amplifiers are not o ...
... for flexible amplifier placement. Other features include high pass/low pass/full range crossovers, flexible inputs source selection for single or multiple RCA channel input, RCA pass through on 4ch and 2ch, and removable speaker plugs that accept large gauge wire. The SinisterTM amplifiers are not o ...
Progress on the BIPM Watt Balance
... The 21st General Conference for Weights and Measures (CGPM) held in 1999 therefore recommended, in its Resolution 7, that efforts continue to refine experiments linking the unit of mass to fundamental constants with a view to a future "quantum-based" redefinition of the kilogram. Any new definition ...
... The 21st General Conference for Weights and Measures (CGPM) held in 1999 therefore recommended, in its Resolution 7, that efforts continue to refine experiments linking the unit of mass to fundamental constants with a view to a future "quantum-based" redefinition of the kilogram. Any new definition ...
CHAPTER 3 Sensors
... remains constant over the operating range. This is usually the case for most LVDTs, but the user should always check with the manufacturer if it is not specified on the LVDT data sheet. Note also that this approach requires the use of a 5-wire LVDT. A single external resistor sets the AD598 excitati ...
... remains constant over the operating range. This is usually the case for most LVDTs, but the user should always check with the manufacturer if it is not specified on the LVDT data sheet. Note also that this approach requires the use of a 5-wire LVDT. A single external resistor sets the AD598 excitati ...
NIM article 2009 - MC-PAD
... height of the plateau is not possible. This strong variation cannot be explained by differences in the sensor thickness and is probably caused by the imperfection of the pulse height calibration. It relies on the assumption that the injection mechanism for test pulses is equal for all readout chips, ...
... height of the plateau is not possible. This strong variation cannot be explained by differences in the sensor thickness and is probably caused by the imperfection of the pulse height calibration. It relies on the assumption that the injection mechanism for test pulses is equal for all readout chips, ...
Multiple Input Single Output (MISO)
... even had a professor named Harold Brown who went around talking to audiences... and electrocuting dogs and old horses right on stage, to show how dangerous alternating current was. “[1] During the early years of electricity distribution, Edison successfully established the direct current standard fo ...
... even had a professor named Harold Brown who went around talking to audiences... and electrocuting dogs and old horses right on stage, to show how dangerous alternating current was. “[1] During the early years of electricity distribution, Edison successfully established the direct current standard fo ...
Micro SIL Reed Relays
... relays that stack on 0.15 inches x 0.6 inches pitch. The adjacent column gives further details of the device types available. These relays require little more than half the board area of the more usual 0.2 x 0.8 inch devices, this allows around 80 percent more relays onto your board. These are the i ...
... relays that stack on 0.15 inches x 0.6 inches pitch. The adjacent column gives further details of the device types available. These relays require little more than half the board area of the more usual 0.2 x 0.8 inch devices, this allows around 80 percent more relays onto your board. These are the i ...
A Transient-Enhanced Low-Quiescent Current Low
... a simple pMOS source-follower is first considered to implement the buffer and its structure is shown in Fig. 2. The pMOS source-follower can provide near complete shutdown of the pass device under light-load conditions. Since the output resistance of the source-follower is given by , it is necessary ...
... a simple pMOS source-follower is first considered to implement the buffer and its structure is shown in Fig. 2. The pMOS source-follower can provide near complete shutdown of the pass device under light-load conditions. Since the output resistance of the source-follower is given by , it is necessary ...
TWEPP_11_IPHC
... interferences on this critical node. Individual blocks, like PLL and voltage regulators for analogue power supply, were designed for test purposes [4, 5]. 2.1 Pixel optimization The active area of ULTIMATE is nearly twice the one of MIMOSA-26. As the sensor is operated at a room temperature of 30–35 ...
... interferences on this critical node. Individual blocks, like PLL and voltage regulators for analogue power supply, were designed for test purposes [4, 5]. 2.1 Pixel optimization The active area of ULTIMATE is nearly twice the one of MIMOSA-26. As the sensor is operated at a room temperature of 30–35 ...
CMOS, 125 MHz Complete DDS Synthesizer AD9850
... frequency/phase-agile sine wave. The digital sine wave is converted to analog form via an internal 10-bit high speed D/A converter, and an onboard high speed comparator is provided to translate the analog sine wave into a low-jitter TTL/CMOScompatible output square wave. DDS technology is an innovat ...
... frequency/phase-agile sine wave. The digital sine wave is converted to analog form via an internal 10-bit high speed D/A converter, and an onboard high speed comparator is provided to translate the analog sine wave into a low-jitter TTL/CMOScompatible output square wave. DDS technology is an innovat ...
Drive and Motor Basics - Allen
... What happens to the volts per hertz ratio above rated frequency? If output frequency is increased to 120hz with 100% voltage applied to the motor; the Volts per Hertz of the drive is no longer 7.6 but rather 3.83. The same Volts per Hertz ratio results when a line started motor is operated at 60hz w ...
... What happens to the volts per hertz ratio above rated frequency? If output frequency is increased to 120hz with 100% voltage applied to the motor; the Volts per Hertz of the drive is no longer 7.6 but rather 3.83. The same Volts per Hertz ratio results when a line started motor is operated at 60hz w ...
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.