Z35149151
... transmission line. All the data is collected from sending end of the system. Fault signals (voltages and currents) are collected for a cycle at 50 Hz. These signals are taken in discrete form, samples of current and samples of voltage are taken for all types of faults. This method presents a wavelet ...
... transmission line. All the data is collected from sending end of the system. Fault signals (voltages and currents) are collected for a cycle at 50 Hz. These signals are taken in discrete form, samples of current and samples of voltage are taken for all types of faults. This method presents a wavelet ...
RSD050N10
... "Products"). If you wish to use any such Product, please be sure to refer to the specifications, which can be obtained from ROHM upon request. Examples of application circuits, circuit constants and any other information contained herein illustrate the standard usage and operations of the Products. ...
... "Products"). If you wish to use any such Product, please be sure to refer to the specifications, which can be obtained from ROHM upon request. Examples of application circuits, circuit constants and any other information contained herein illustrate the standard usage and operations of the Products. ...
Technical Note: Understanding Thermal Runaway
... replacement is inevitable. Battery temperatures can reach as high as 320°F (160°C) resulting in melting of the battery cases. During the thermal runaway, emission of hydrogen sulfide gas will take place and is evident of a rotten egg odor. Termination of any charge must take place immediately and ...
... replacement is inevitable. Battery temperatures can reach as high as 320°F (160°C) resulting in melting of the battery cases. During the thermal runaway, emission of hydrogen sulfide gas will take place and is evident of a rotten egg odor. Termination of any charge must take place immediately and ...
Film Capacitors – Power Factor Correction - MKK440-D-50
... certain areas of application. These statements are based on our knowledge of typical requirements that are often placed on our products in the areas of application concerned. We nevertheless expressly point out that such statements cannot be regarded as binding statements about the suitability of ou ...
... certain areas of application. These statements are based on our knowledge of typical requirements that are often placed on our products in the areas of application concerned. We nevertheless expressly point out that such statements cannot be regarded as binding statements about the suitability of ou ...
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... 1.1 Features of Mini DIPIPM with BSD Mini DIPIPM with BSD is an ultra-small compact intelligent power module with transfer mold package favorable for larger mass production. Power chips, drive and protection circuits are integrated in the module, which make it easy for AC100-240V class low power mot ...
... 1.1 Features of Mini DIPIPM with BSD Mini DIPIPM with BSD is an ultra-small compact intelligent power module with transfer mold package favorable for larger mass production. Power chips, drive and protection circuits are integrated in the module, which make it easy for AC100-240V class low power mot ...
Report
... We are now ready to find phasor Vout in the circuit above. Clearly, this is an example of a voltage divider formula. Therefore, our solution in Matlab for Vout will be similar to the voltage divider formula we developed for DC circuits: Vout = Vin*Zc / (1000 + ZL + ZC) And that's it! Of course, we s ...
... We are now ready to find phasor Vout in the circuit above. Clearly, this is an example of a voltage divider formula. Therefore, our solution in Matlab for Vout will be similar to the voltage divider formula we developed for DC circuits: Vout = Vin*Zc / (1000 + ZL + ZC) And that's it! Of course, we s ...
maxspeed Crane Drive MG Set Conversion
... wiring is provided by loosening the catches on the regulator rack, and rotatmg the rack forward approximately 90 degrees to a mechanical stop. All receptacle wires are terminated in leaf terminals which lock in the receptacle cavities. The tabs on the printed circuit cards make direct contact with t ...
... wiring is provided by loosening the catches on the regulator rack, and rotatmg the rack forward approximately 90 degrees to a mechanical stop. All receptacle wires are terminated in leaf terminals which lock in the receptacle cavities. The tabs on the printed circuit cards make direct contact with t ...
Product Data Sheet10/28/2014
... Differential SPDT or Dual SPDT Switch 50MHz to 3700MHz The RFSW6222 is a dual single-pole double-throw (SPDT) switch designed for general purpose switching applications. The low insertion loss along with excellent linearity performance makes the RFSW6222 ideal for filter or amplifier bypass switchin ...
... Differential SPDT or Dual SPDT Switch 50MHz to 3700MHz The RFSW6222 is a dual single-pole double-throw (SPDT) switch designed for general purpose switching applications. The low insertion loss along with excellent linearity performance makes the RFSW6222 ideal for filter or amplifier bypass switchin ...
SEL Arc-Flash Solutions
... Design engineers have a few options to reduce system voltage or fault currents, including grounding practices and the application of current-limiting fuses. However, the best and most direct way to reduce arc-flash hazards is to reduce fault-clearing times, thereby reducing the overall incident ener ...
... Design engineers have a few options to reduce system voltage or fault currents, including grounding practices and the application of current-limiting fuses. However, the best and most direct way to reduce arc-flash hazards is to reduce fault-clearing times, thereby reducing the overall incident ener ...
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... be expressed by using the bathtub curve shown in Fig. 1, line(a). Taken from the standpoint of time, device failures can be classified as an early failure, random failure and wearout failure period. Two points must be considered regarding the service life of a device; early and random failures rate, ...
... be expressed by using the bathtub curve shown in Fig. 1, line(a). Taken from the standpoint of time, device failures can be classified as an early failure, random failure and wearout failure period. Two points must be considered regarding the service life of a device; early and random failures rate, ...
GTL2003 1. General description 8-bit bidirectional low voltage translator
... pulled to HIGH side VDD1 through a pull-up resistor (typically 200 k). A filter capacitor on DREF is recommended. The processor output can be totem pole or open-drain (pull-up resistors may be required) and the chip set output can be totem pole or open-drain (pull-up resistors are required to pull ...
... pulled to HIGH side VDD1 through a pull-up resistor (typically 200 k). A filter capacitor on DREF is recommended. The processor output can be totem pole or open-drain (pull-up resistors may be required) and the chip set output can be totem pole or open-drain (pull-up resistors are required to pull ...
Instruction Manual
... of the base of the appliance. It is possible to level the appliance in all directions using the two feet only, and this will ensure proper functioning of the doors. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS • Any electrical alterations to the appliance should be carried out in conformity with local standards and regul ...
... of the base of the appliance. It is possible to level the appliance in all directions using the two feet only, and this will ensure proper functioning of the doors. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS • Any electrical alterations to the appliance should be carried out in conformity with local standards and regul ...
MAX5436–MAX5439 ±15V, 128-Tap, Low-Drift Digital Potentiometers General Description Features
... +5.25V supply voltage (VCC). The resistor string uses its own analog supplies (V DD and V SS ) that require VDD - VSS to be greater than 9V and less than 31.5V. This allows for greater flexibility in voltage ranges that can be used with these devices. Examples of analog supply ranges include not onl ...
... +5.25V supply voltage (VCC). The resistor string uses its own analog supplies (V DD and V SS ) that require VDD - VSS to be greater than 9V and less than 31.5V. This allows for greater flexibility in voltage ranges that can be used with these devices. Examples of analog supply ranges include not onl ...
EZtouch VDSL2
... Large storage capacity—can store up to 2000 test records (50Mbytes of storage) Auto shut-off ...
... Large storage capacity—can store up to 2000 test records (50Mbytes of storage) Auto shut-off ...
NEGATIVE FEEDBACK and APPLICATIONS
... One solution may consists of cascading many RC filters, using buffer amplifiers (as indicated in Fig. 12) to avoid loading effects. It turns out, such an approach produces indeed steeper roll-off, but the curved “f3dB knee” in the gain vs frequency response does not disappear. On the other hand, fil ...
... One solution may consists of cascading many RC filters, using buffer amplifiers (as indicated in Fig. 12) to avoid loading effects. It turns out, such an approach produces indeed steeper roll-off, but the curved “f3dB knee” in the gain vs frequency response does not disappear. On the other hand, fil ...
LT1511
... used to limit supply current, a filter is needed to filter out the 200kHz switching noise. CLN (Pin 10): This is the negative input to the amplifier ...
... used to limit supply current, a filter is needed to filter out the 200kHz switching noise. CLN (Pin 10): This is the negative input to the amplifier ...
Instructions for SLO-SYN® MICRO SERIES Translator Oscillator
... start by applying “good engineering practices” when designing their systems. Following these guidelines will usually prevent EMI noise from interfering with drive operation. II. Noise Sources What causes electrical noise? In general, any equipment that causes arcs or sparks or that switches voltage ...
... start by applying “good engineering practices” when designing their systems. Following these guidelines will usually prevent EMI noise from interfering with drive operation. II. Noise Sources What causes electrical noise? In general, any equipment that causes arcs or sparks or that switches voltage ...
Trilogy Linear
... misleading if the correct formulation is not known. The relationships derived so far use peak of sine (that is, amplitude) values. The equipment manufacturer should be able to clarify how the values are formulated and how they relate to the peak of sine values. In this case the motor was stationary ...
... misleading if the correct formulation is not known. The relationships derived so far use peak of sine (that is, amplitude) values. The equipment manufacturer should be able to clarify how the values are formulated and how they relate to the peak of sine values. In this case the motor was stationary ...
MAX6329/MAX6349 150mA, SOT23, Low-Dropout Linear Regulators with Internal Microprocessor Reset Circuit General Description
... For pricing, delivery, and ordering information, please contact Maxim/Dallas Direct! at 1-888-629-4642, or visit Maxim’s website at www.maxim-ic.com. ...
... For pricing, delivery, and ordering information, please contact Maxim/Dallas Direct! at 1-888-629-4642, or visit Maxim’s website at www.maxim-ic.com. ...
ALP20 and ALT20/21 Series, +85°C
... effects of both our capacitors and their production. In Europe (RoHS Directive) and in some other geographical areas like China, legislation has been put in place to prevent the use of some hazardous materials, such as lead (Pb), in electronic equipment. All products in this catalog are produced to ...
... effects of both our capacitors and their production. In Europe (RoHS Directive) and in some other geographical areas like China, legislation has been put in place to prevent the use of some hazardous materials, such as lead (Pb), in electronic equipment. All products in this catalog are produced to ...
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.