USB-234 - Measurement Computing
... You can acquire data from up to eight channels in hardware paced mode. The analog data is continuously acquired and converted to digital values until you stop the scan. Data is transferred in blocks of samples from the device to the memory buffer on your computer. The block size varies depending on ...
... You can acquire data from up to eight channels in hardware paced mode. The analog data is continuously acquired and converted to digital values until you stop the scan. Data is transferred in blocks of samples from the device to the memory buffer on your computer. The block size varies depending on ...
MAX144/MAX145 Full Data Sheet (PDF)
... where RS is the source impedance of the input signal, RIN (9k) is the input resistance, and CIN (16pF) is the input capacitance of the ADC. Source impedances below 1k have no significant impact on the AC perfor- mance of the MAX144/MAX145. Higher source impedances can be used if a 0.01µF capacitor ...
... where RS is the source impedance of the input signal, RIN (9k) is the input resistance, and CIN (16pF) is the input capacitance of the ADC. Source impedances below 1k have no significant impact on the AC perfor- mance of the MAX144/MAX145. Higher source impedances can be used if a 0.01µF capacitor ...
USB-231 - Measurement Computing
... You can acquire data from up to eight channels in hardware paced mode. The analog data is continuously acquired and converted to digital values until you stop the scan. Data is transferred in blocks of samples from the device to the memory buffer on your computer. The block size varies depending on ...
... You can acquire data from up to eight channels in hardware paced mode. The analog data is continuously acquired and converted to digital values until you stop the scan. Data is transferred in blocks of samples from the device to the memory buffer on your computer. The block size varies depending on ...
Selectronic® Tattletale® Remote Alarm Annunciators
... When a fault occurs, the contact operation causes the appropriate LED to flash and the audible Mini-Siren to pulse. At the same time an output signal is generated which allows an external relay to be wired to operate a general alarm such as a bell or horn. Depressing the Alarm Silent button silences ...
... When a fault occurs, the contact operation causes the appropriate LED to flash and the audible Mini-Siren to pulse. At the same time an output signal is generated which allows an external relay to be wired to operate a general alarm such as a bell or horn. Depressing the Alarm Silent button silences ...
TE News_11_10.qxd:GAN 09_05_final.qxd
... contact systems. Aside from stationary operating points (continuous current), the prescribed dynamic load profiles were assessed which also permit higher current values for short periods. In order to give designers greater flexibility when using connectors, the same mounting geometry/opening on the ...
... contact systems. Aside from stationary operating points (continuous current), the prescribed dynamic load profiles were assessed which also permit higher current values for short periods. In order to give designers greater flexibility when using connectors, the same mounting geometry/opening on the ...
Crane Electronics
... Output Filtering Cont. Before and After results of a MTR2805S (full load) using a filter similar to the one shown in the previous slide, and an optimized layout. The inductor was a segment wound CM inductor to achieve a leakage inductance of around 1.5uH. In addition a CM cap was connected from Out ...
... Output Filtering Cont. Before and After results of a MTR2805S (full load) using a filter similar to the one shown in the previous slide, and an optimized layout. The inductor was a segment wound CM inductor to achieve a leakage inductance of around 1.5uH. In addition a CM cap was connected from Out ...
section 262913 - enclosed controllers
... (Engineer shall edit specifications and blue text in header to meet project requirements. This includes but is not limited to updating Equipment and/or Material Model Numbers indicated in the specifications and adding any additional specifications that may be required by the project. Also turn off a ...
... (Engineer shall edit specifications and blue text in header to meet project requirements. This includes but is not limited to updating Equipment and/or Material Model Numbers indicated in the specifications and adding any additional specifications that may be required by the project. Also turn off a ...
Temperature Measurements with Thermocouples
... Figure 1 illustrates a J-Type thermocouple in a candle flame that has a temperature you want to measure. The two thermocouple wires are connected to the copper leads of a data acquisition device. The circuit contains three dissimilar metal junctions: J1, J2, and J3. This results in a Seebeck voltage ...
... Figure 1 illustrates a J-Type thermocouple in a candle flame that has a temperature you want to measure. The two thermocouple wires are connected to the copper leads of a data acquisition device. The circuit contains three dissimilar metal junctions: J1, J2, and J3. This results in a Seebeck voltage ...
IOSR Journal of VLSI and Signal Processing (IOSR-JVSP)
... of data and transmits the individual bits in a sequential fashion. PC consists of the entire database which is updated periodically. Now after reading the information, PC compares the data in the database and allows the access accordingly by opening/closing the gate. A time stamp and the entry count ...
... of data and transmits the individual bits in a sequential fashion. PC consists of the entire database which is updated periodically. Now after reading the information, PC compares the data in the database and allows the access accordingly by opening/closing the gate. A time stamp and the entry count ...
How to Protect Your House from Lightning
... inadequate to protect most of the equipment in a typical residence. This guide is intended to make more widely known the approaches required to protect modern electrical and electronic equipment in houses. While these surge protection recommendations are broadly applicable, the emphasis will be on s ...
... inadequate to protect most of the equipment in a typical residence. This guide is intended to make more widely known the approaches required to protect modern electrical and electronic equipment in houses. While these surge protection recommendations are broadly applicable, the emphasis will be on s ...
Principles of HF tube welding - Electronic Heating Equipment
... more frequently used wither lower D/T ratios. Both methods work well, and some weld boxes can be inverted, allowing either configuation to be used. Some three roll boxes are designed around standard 3 jaw lathe chucks. This permits all three rolls to move in or out as a unit, however it also raises ...
... more frequently used wither lower D/T ratios. Both methods work well, and some weld boxes can be inverted, allowing either configuation to be used. Some three roll boxes are designed around standard 3 jaw lathe chucks. This permits all three rolls to move in or out as a unit, however it also raises ...
Electronic Devices and Circuits
... resistivity of a conductor is in the order of 10-4 and 10-6 Ω-cm. The Valance and conduction bands overlap (fig1.1) and there is no energy gap for the electrons to move from valance band to conduction band. This implies that there are free electrons in CB even at absolute zero temperature (0K). Ther ...
... resistivity of a conductor is in the order of 10-4 and 10-6 Ω-cm. The Valance and conduction bands overlap (fig1.1) and there is no energy gap for the electrons to move from valance band to conduction band. This implies that there are free electrons in CB even at absolute zero temperature (0K). Ther ...
AntMiner S9 Installation Guide
... Bitmain assumes no liability for third-‐party applications assistance. Customers are responsible for their products and applications using Bitmain components. To minimize the risks associated with customer products a ...
... Bitmain assumes no liability for third-‐party applications assistance. Customers are responsible for their products and applications using Bitmain components. To minimize the risks associated with customer products a ...
Sigma-7 Series AC Servo Drive - Yaskawa
... There is a risk of electric shock. • Observe the precautions and instructions for wiring and trial operation precisely as described in this document. Failures caused by incorrect wiring or incorrect voltage application in the brake circuit may cause the SERVOPACK to fail, damage the equipment, or ca ...
... There is a risk of electric shock. • Observe the precautions and instructions for wiring and trial operation precisely as described in this document. Failures caused by incorrect wiring or incorrect voltage application in the brake circuit may cause the SERVOPACK to fail, damage the equipment, or ca ...
Arquitectura de una FPGAs de Xilinx
... • Each bank has an output driver voltage (VCCO). – Shared among all I/Os in that bank. – All I/O in a bank must use the same voltage source. – All VCCO pins in a bank must be the same voltage. ...
... • Each bank has an output driver voltage (VCCO). – Shared among all I/Os in that bank. – All I/O in a bank must use the same voltage source. – All VCCO pins in a bank must be the same voltage. ...
MICROWAVE MONOLITHIC POWER AMPLIFIER DESIGN
... (3, 4). An emerging semiconductor technology for microwave high-power applications is gallium nitride (GaN), which may be epitaxially deposited on silicon carbide (SiC) or silicon substrates (5). These devices have the unique combination of simultaneous high-voltage and high-frequency operation, and ...
... (3, 4). An emerging semiconductor technology for microwave high-power applications is gallium nitride (GaN), which may be epitaxially deposited on silicon carbide (SiC) or silicon substrates (5). These devices have the unique combination of simultaneous high-voltage and high-frequency operation, and ...
Datasheet
... 1) A stable pressure reading of the given resolution requires taking the average of 2 to 4 subsequent pressure values due to noise of the ADC. 2) Maximum error of pressure reading over the pressure range. 3) Maximum error of pressure reading over the pressure range after offset adjustment at one pre ...
... 1) A stable pressure reading of the given resolution requires taking the average of 2 to 4 subsequent pressure values due to noise of the ADC. 2) Maximum error of pressure reading over the pressure range. 3) Maximum error of pressure reading over the pressure range after offset adjustment at one pre ...
Monolithic 2D-VCSEL array with > 2W CW and
... in output powers between CW and pulsed modes is strong evidence that the cooling of VCSEL arrays is very effective arid that heat generated during operation can be quickly removed from the active region, unlike (Rack & Stack) EEL arrays, where the cooling of laser structures is much more difficult b ...
... in output powers between CW and pulsed modes is strong evidence that the cooling of VCSEL arrays is very effective arid that heat generated during operation can be quickly removed from the active region, unlike (Rack & Stack) EEL arrays, where the cooling of laser structures is much more difficult b ...
Analysis of Geometrical Aspects of a Kelvin Probe
... AC/DC module uses the energy method to calculate the capacitance out of the electric energy density and makes an easy evaluation for every single time step data possible [6]. The average difference of the analytical results amount at least 8% at rme=5mm and increases dramatically by downscaling geom ...
... AC/DC module uses the energy method to calculate the capacitance out of the electric energy density and makes an easy evaluation for every single time step data possible [6]. The average difference of the analytical results amount at least 8% at rme=5mm and increases dramatically by downscaling geom ...
AN-6005 Synchronous buck MOSFET loss calculations
... of, directly or indirectly, any claim of personal injury or death associated with such unintended or unauthorized use, even if such claim alleges that ON Semiconductor was negligent regarding the design or manufacture of the part. ON Semiconductor is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. ...
... of, directly or indirectly, any claim of personal injury or death associated with such unintended or unauthorized use, even if such claim alleges that ON Semiconductor was negligent regarding the design or manufacture of the part. ON Semiconductor is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. ...
MAX3841 12.5Gbps CML 2 2 Crosspoint Switch ×
... CML Supply Voltage (VCC_IN, VCC_OUT)...........-0.5V to +4.0V Continuous Output Current (OUT1±, OUT2±)...................±25mA CML Input Voltage (IN1±, IN2±)...........-0.5V to (VCC_IN + 0.5V) LVCMOS Input Voltage (SEL1, SEL2, ENO1, ENO2) .........................................-0.5V to (VCC + 0.5V ...
... CML Supply Voltage (VCC_IN, VCC_OUT)...........-0.5V to +4.0V Continuous Output Current (OUT1±, OUT2±)...................±25mA CML Input Voltage (IN1±, IN2±)...........-0.5V to (VCC_IN + 0.5V) LVCMOS Input Voltage (SEL1, SEL2, ENO1, ENO2) .........................................-0.5V to (VCC + 0.5V ...
How it works
... important term in the memristance gets larger the smaller the device – thus showing that it was not very important for micron-scale electronics but is becoming very important for nanoscale devices. We have developed more sophisticated and accurate models that will be published at a future date, and ...
... important term in the memristance gets larger the smaller the device – thus showing that it was not very important for micron-scale electronics but is becoming very important for nanoscale devices. We have developed more sophisticated and accurate models that will be published at a future date, and ...
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.