
Troubleshooting Guide for Amptek Digital Pulse Procesors
... b. If you have the system basically working but the performance is not what you expect, then adjusting configuration parameters is likely important. Amptek's DPPMCA software includes an extensive online HELP function, with many "How To" guides and several "FAQ" items. 5) If everything seems to be in ...
... b. If you have the system basically working but the performance is not what you expect, then adjusting configuration parameters is likely important. Amptek's DPPMCA software includes an extensive online HELP function, with many "How To" guides and several "FAQ" items. 5) If everything seems to be in ...
PPS - Institut Mihajlo Pupin
... In case of thyristor converter, with phase control, LCE displacement has “smooth” sine characteristic, although EVA current is pulsating Change of vibratory width is due to change of phase angle (by decrease of phase angle, the effective voltage and coil current increase This is caused by increa ...
... In case of thyristor converter, with phase control, LCE displacement has “smooth” sine characteristic, although EVA current is pulsating Change of vibratory width is due to change of phase angle (by decrease of phase angle, the effective voltage and coil current increase This is caused by increa ...
3 Electric Currents from Magnetism
... When the loop rotates another 90°, to 180°, it is again perpendicular to the magnetic field. Therefore, the current is zero. At 270°, the loop is parallel to the magnetic field. The current is at its maximum. However, because the sides of the loop are in opposite locations, the current in the loop i ...
... When the loop rotates another 90°, to 180°, it is again perpendicular to the magnetic field. Therefore, the current is zero. At 270°, the loop is parallel to the magnetic field. The current is at its maximum. However, because the sides of the loop are in opposite locations, the current in the loop i ...
CA 6292 - Chauvin Arnoux
... Safety first! The C.A 6292 allows measurement in total safety, for both people and equipment. In order to eliminate any risks due to inductive phenomena, the BSG method maintains earthing on both sides of the object measured. ...
... Safety first! The C.A 6292 allows measurement in total safety, for both people and equipment. In order to eliminate any risks due to inductive phenomena, the BSG method maintains earthing on both sides of the object measured. ...
Amptek Inc. Amptek Inc. 1 Activitity (of a radioisotope): The number
... parameters, including peaking time, pulse width, noise bandwidth, and top duration. The relationship between these quantities and the “shaping time” depends greatly on the shaping amplifier implementation, so using only the shaping time constant to specify shaping is not recommended [see IEEE Std 30 ...
... parameters, including peaking time, pulse width, noise bandwidth, and top duration. The relationship between these quantities and the “shaping time” depends greatly on the shaping amplifier implementation, so using only the shaping time constant to specify shaping is not recommended [see IEEE Std 30 ...
Pressemeldung smartlab
... three-phase bus bars, power in-feed blocks and locking devices for protection against unauthorized changes are available for all types. The product supports continuous operation within a plant. In the event of tripping due to short-circuit, the MS165 provides an easy visible fault-indication in a se ...
... three-phase bus bars, power in-feed blocks and locking devices for protection against unauthorized changes are available for all types. The product supports continuous operation within a plant. In the event of tripping due to short-circuit, the MS165 provides an easy visible fault-indication in a se ...
8-Outlet Power Strip with Surge Protection, 6
... premium-grade surge suppressor rated at 1650 Joules for absorbing even the most severe, high-energy, AC transient surges and EMI/RFI line noise that can damage computers and other sensitive electronics. Encased in a rugged, all-metal housing, the SS480806 comes with adjustable mounting clamps for ve ...
... premium-grade surge suppressor rated at 1650 Joules for absorbing even the most severe, high-energy, AC transient surges and EMI/RFI line noise that can damage computers and other sensitive electronics. Encased in a rugged, all-metal housing, the SS480806 comes with adjustable mounting clamps for ve ...
Preventing HMI and Switch Damage from DC Inductive
... When the switch is opened, the current is interrupted and the magnetic field changes in strength and collapses. This induces a current to flow through the circuit in the opposite direction, according to Lenz’s Law. A negative potential is created where there was once a positive potential, and vice v ...
... When the switch is opened, the current is interrupted and the magnetic field changes in strength and collapses. This induces a current to flow through the circuit in the opposite direction, according to Lenz’s Law. A negative potential is created where there was once a positive potential, and vice v ...
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... have the same frequency. That is , when the input sources have the same frequency, we can find the phasor response due to each source acting alone and obtain the total response by adding the individual phasors. If the sources have different frequencies, then superposition can still be used but its a ...
... have the same frequency. That is , when the input sources have the same frequency, we can find the phasor response due to each source acting alone and obtain the total response by adding the individual phasors. If the sources have different frequencies, then superposition can still be used but its a ...
G482: Electrons, waves and photons Define define the coulomb The
... Only photons with energy above the work function energy will be emitted. Energy=work function + Max KE of electron. The work function is the minimum energy required to release an electron from the surface. A clean zinc plate is mounted on the cap of a gold leaf electroscope where the plate is initia ...
... Only photons with energy above the work function energy will be emitted. Energy=work function + Max KE of electron. The work function is the minimum energy required to release an electron from the surface. A clean zinc plate is mounted on the cap of a gold leaf electroscope where the plate is initia ...
Lecture Notes and Solved Problems
... First, note that the units come out right; because of the formula for the force exerted by a magnetic field on a moving charged particle, ...
... First, note that the units come out right; because of the formula for the force exerted by a magnetic field on a moving charged particle, ...
Application Considerations for Series Rated Over Current Protective
... combination devices shall be selected by a licensed professional engineer engaged primarily in the design or maintenance of electrical installations. The selection shall be documented and stamped by the professional engineer. This documentation shall be available to those authorized to design, insta ...
... combination devices shall be selected by a licensed professional engineer engaged primarily in the design or maintenance of electrical installations. The selection shall be documented and stamped by the professional engineer. This documentation shall be available to those authorized to design, insta ...
Electromagnetic compatibility

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is the branch of electrical sciences which studies the unintentional generation, propagation and reception of electromagnetic energy with reference to the unwanted effects (electromagnetic interference, or EMI) that such energy may induce. The goal of EMC is the correct operation, in the same electromagnetic environment, of different equipment which use electromagnetic phenomena, and the avoidance of any interference effects.In order to achieve this, EMC pursues two different kinds of issues. Emission issues are related to the unwanted generation of electromagnetic energy by some source, and to the countermeasures which should be taken in order to reduce such generation and to avoid the escape of any remaining energies into the external environment. Susceptibility or immunity issues, in contrast, refer to the correct operation of electrical equipment, referred to as the victim, in the presence of unplanned electromagnetic disturbances.Interference mitigation and hence electromagnetic compatibility is achieved by addressing both emission and susceptibility issues, i.e., quieting the sources of interference and hardening the potential victims. The coupling path between source and victim may also be separately addressed to increase its attenuation.