Cell Phone Based Voting System
... This situation continued till election scene was completely changed by electronic voting machine.. Cell phone based voting machine is capable of saving considerable printing stationery and transport of large volumes of electoral material. It is easy to transport, store, and maintain. It completely r ...
... This situation continued till election scene was completely changed by electronic voting machine.. Cell phone based voting machine is capable of saving considerable printing stationery and transport of large volumes of electoral material. It is easy to transport, store, and maintain. It completely r ...
LT1739 - Dual 500mA, 200MHz xDSL Line Driver Amplifier
... modes. For proper operation of the current control circuitry, it is necessary that the SHDNREF pin be biased at least 2V more positive than V –. In single supply applications where V – is at ground potential, special attention to the DC bias of the SHDNREF pin is required. Contact ...
... modes. For proper operation of the current control circuitry, it is necessary that the SHDNREF pin be biased at least 2V more positive than V –. In single supply applications where V – is at ground potential, special attention to the DC bias of the SHDNREF pin is required. Contact ...
MAX31180 Spread-Spectrum Crystal Multiplier General Description Features
... The MAX31180 is a crystal multiplier with center spreadspectrum capability. A 16MHz to 33.4MHz crystal is connected to the X1 and X2 pins. Alternately, a 16MHz to 33.4MHz clock can be applied to X1 in place of the crystal. In such applications, X2 would be left open circuit. Using the CMSEL input, t ...
... The MAX31180 is a crystal multiplier with center spreadspectrum capability. A 16MHz to 33.4MHz crystal is connected to the X1 and X2 pins. Alternately, a 16MHz to 33.4MHz clock can be applied to X1 in place of the crystal. In such applications, X2 would be left open circuit. Using the CMSEL input, t ...
Slide 1
... • Response due to initial energy stored in capacitor • Vo is the initial value, i.e. vc(0) ...
... • Response due to initial energy stored in capacitor • Vo is the initial value, i.e. vc(0) ...
RT7275/76 - Richtek Technology
... synchronous rectifiers. They feature an Advanced Constant On-Time (ACOTTM) control architecture that provides stable operation with ceramic output capacitors without complicated external compensation, among other benefits. The input voltage range is from 4.5V to 18V and the output is adjustable from ...
... synchronous rectifiers. They feature an Advanced Constant On-Time (ACOTTM) control architecture that provides stable operation with ceramic output capacitors without complicated external compensation, among other benefits. The input voltage range is from 4.5V to 18V and the output is adjustable from ...
DS1220AB/AD 16k Nonvolatile SRAM FEATURES PIN ASSIGNMENT
... 1. WE is high for a read cycle. 2. OE = VIH or VIL. If OE = VIH during write cycle, the output buffers remain in a high-impedance state. 3. tWP is specified as the logical AND of CE and WE . tWP is measured from the latter of CE or CE going low to the earlier of CE or WE going high. 4. tDS is measur ...
... 1. WE is high for a read cycle. 2. OE = VIH or VIL. If OE = VIH during write cycle, the output buffers remain in a high-impedance state. 3. tWP is specified as the logical AND of CE and WE . tWP is measured from the latter of CE or CE going low to the earlier of CE or WE going high. 4. tDS is measur ...
TLC251, TLC251A, TLC251B, TLC251Y LinCMOS PROGRAMMABLE LOW-POWER OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS
... sacrificing the advantages of metal-gate CMOS. This series of parts is available in selected grades of input offset voltage and can be nulled with one external potentiometer. Because the input common-mode range extends to the negative rail and the power consumption is extremely low, this family is i ...
... sacrificing the advantages of metal-gate CMOS. This series of parts is available in selected grades of input offset voltage and can be nulled with one external potentiometer. Because the input common-mode range extends to the negative rail and the power consumption is extremely low, this family is i ...
Superjunction MOSFET for charger applications
... circulating current loss, because it is possible to completely discharge the Coss with lower currents. ...
... circulating current loss, because it is possible to completely discharge the Coss with lower currents. ...
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... • 85% of students said the case study project was very useful or somewhat useful • In final evaluations students asked for more problems like case study. Many mentioned it as best part of class. • Students’ overall impression of power engineering went up after class with case study. ...
... • 85% of students said the case study project was very useful or somewhat useful • In final evaluations students asked for more problems like case study. Many mentioned it as best part of class. • Students’ overall impression of power engineering went up after class with case study. ...
What is the difference between power factor and ballast
... current delivered at the customer's site to be out of phase with the voltage. This phase difference can take two basics forms. 1) The current can “lag” the voltage when an inductive load (i.e., motors, magnetic HID ballasts) is used or 2) the current can “lead” the voltage when a capacitive load (i. ...
... current delivered at the customer's site to be out of phase with the voltage. This phase difference can take two basics forms. 1) The current can “lag” the voltage when an inductive load (i.e., motors, magnetic HID ballasts) is used or 2) the current can “lead” the voltage when a capacitive load (i. ...
**web short PK2100 B
... output or 0–20 mA current output. A second analog voltage output (UEXP) is available when the universal inputs have a fixed hardware threshold. The DACs have 10-bit resolution. ...
... output or 0–20 mA current output. A second analog voltage output (UEXP) is available when the universal inputs have a fixed hardware threshold. The DACs have 10-bit resolution. ...
MAX1365/MAX1367 Stand-Alone, 4.5-/3.5
... Note 4: Drift error is eliminated by recalibration at the new temperature. Note 5: The input voltage range for the analog inputs is given with respect to the voltage on the negative input of the differential pair. Note 6: VAIN+ or VAIN- = -2.2V to +2.2V. VREF+ or VREF- = -2.2V to +2.2V. All input st ...
... Note 4: Drift error is eliminated by recalibration at the new temperature. Note 5: The input voltage range for the analog inputs is given with respect to the voltage on the negative input of the differential pair. Note 6: VAIN+ or VAIN- = -2.2V to +2.2V. VREF+ or VREF- = -2.2V to +2.2V. All input st ...
Turkey Point Units 6 & 7 COL Application Part 2 — FSAR
... FPL owns and operates the power transmission system for Turkey Point Units 6 & 7. FPL is the largest investor-owned electric utility in Florida, serving more than 4.4 million customers. The FPL power transmission system consists of transmission lines and substations that link the various generation ...
... FPL owns and operates the power transmission system for Turkey Point Units 6 & 7. FPL is the largest investor-owned electric utility in Florida, serving more than 4.4 million customers. The FPL power transmission system consists of transmission lines and substations that link the various generation ...
Application Note Applications for Depletion MOSFETs
... A Depletion MOSFET can also be used as a pass transistor for a linear regulator. Figure 9 shows a linear regulator circuit using a Depletion MOSFET and a zener diode. In the circuit, Q1 acts as a source follower where the source voltage (Vcc) follows the gate voltage (VG) minus the gate to source vo ...
... A Depletion MOSFET can also be used as a pass transistor for a linear regulator. Figure 9 shows a linear regulator circuit using a Depletion MOSFET and a zener diode. In the circuit, Q1 acts as a source follower where the source voltage (Vcc) follows the gate voltage (VG) minus the gate to source vo ...
Analog Design for Production
... These basic assumptions allow simple circuit analysis to determine Nominal gain applications ...
... These basic assumptions allow simple circuit analysis to determine Nominal gain applications ...
LT3800 - Linear Technology
... Note 6: Supply current specification does not include switch drive currents. Actual supply currents will be higher. Note 7: DC measurement of gate drive output “ON” voltage is typically 8.6V. Internal dynamic bootstrap operation yields typical gate “ON” voltages of 9.8V during standard switching oper ...
... Note 6: Supply current specification does not include switch drive currents. Actual supply currents will be higher. Note 7: DC measurement of gate drive output “ON” voltage is typically 8.6V. Internal dynamic bootstrap operation yields typical gate “ON” voltages of 9.8V during standard switching oper ...
Increased Operating Distance, Nickel-Plated Brass Housing
... • Rated operational voltage (Ub): 10 - 36 VDC • Output: DC 200 mA, NPN or PNP • Normally open or Normally closed • LED indication for output ON, short-circuit and overload • Protection: reverse polarity, short circuit, transients • Cable or M12 plug versions • According to IEC 60947-5-2 • Se ...
... • Rated operational voltage (Ub): 10 - 36 VDC • Output: DC 200 mA, NPN or PNP • Normally open or Normally closed • LED indication for output ON, short-circuit and overload • Protection: reverse polarity, short circuit, transients • Cable or M12 plug versions • According to IEC 60947-5-2 • Se ...
ZXGD3103N8 Description SYNCHRONOUS MOSFET CONTROLLER
... Diodes Incorporated products are specifically not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without the express written approval of the Chief Executive Officer of Diodes Incorporated. As used herein: A. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which: ...
... Diodes Incorporated products are specifically not authorized for use as critical components in life support devices or systems without the express written approval of the Chief Executive Officer of Diodes Incorporated. As used herein: A. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which: ...
2. General Requirements for the Intelligent Motor Protection Relay
... The following control power supplies shall be available in the range of IMPR : 24 VDC and 100-240 VAC. ...
... The following control power supplies shall be available in the range of IMPR : 24 VDC and 100-240 VAC. ...
NPCC Glossary of Terms - Independent Electricity System Operator
... Capacity — The rated continuous load-carrying ability, expressed in megawatts (MW) or megavolt-amperes (MVA) of generation, transmission, or other electrical equipment. Baseload Capacity — Capacity used to serve an essentially constant level of customer demand. Baseload generating units typically op ...
... Capacity — The rated continuous load-carrying ability, expressed in megawatts (MW) or megavolt-amperes (MVA) of generation, transmission, or other electrical equipment. Baseload Capacity — Capacity used to serve an essentially constant level of customer demand. Baseload generating units typically op ...
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.