
Digital Oscilloscope
... the bandwidth is 100 MHz. The scope can record a signal with a frequency greater than the sampling rate by random repetitive sampling. In this process only one or two data points may be collected per cycle but over many cycles the waveform is built up because the time elapsed between the trigger poi ...
... the bandwidth is 100 MHz. The scope can record a signal with a frequency greater than the sampling rate by random repetitive sampling. In this process only one or two data points may be collected per cycle but over many cycles the waveform is built up because the time elapsed between the trigger poi ...
ABB micro drives - ACS55, 0.25 to 3 hp/0.18 to 2.2 kW, Catalog
... ACS55 micro drives are designed for use in a wide variety of simple machinery applications where only 115 V single phase power is available. Feed-thru wiring with power leads entering at the top and motor cables exiting at the bottom allows for easy replacement of contactors and motor starters. Thes ...
... ACS55 micro drives are designed for use in a wide variety of simple machinery applications where only 115 V single phase power is available. Feed-thru wiring with power leads entering at the top and motor cables exiting at the bottom allows for easy replacement of contactors and motor starters. Thes ...
EE 101 Lab 4 Digital Signals
... Introduction and Theory Digital logic circuits such as microcomputers typically use different voltages to represent the binary digits ‘1’ and ‘0’. For example, in our robot system we will use +5V to represent a logic 1 and 0 V to represent a logic 0. If the voltage switches from a logic 1 to a logic ...
... Introduction and Theory Digital logic circuits such as microcomputers typically use different voltages to represent the binary digits ‘1’ and ‘0’. For example, in our robot system we will use +5V to represent a logic 1 and 0 V to represent a logic 0. If the voltage switches from a logic 1 to a logic ...
EC6403
... Maxwell‟s equations, Potential functions, Electromagnetic boundary conditions, Wave equations and their solutions, Poynting‟s theorem, Time harmonic fields, Electromagnetic Spectrum. ...
... Maxwell‟s equations, Potential functions, Electromagnetic boundary conditions, Wave equations and their solutions, Poynting‟s theorem, Time harmonic fields, Electromagnetic Spectrum. ...
Electrical Narrative
... Electrical systems will be provided for a new Company Operations Facility at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, including power, lighting and special systems for a fully operational facility. Elements of the various electrical systems will meet all requirements described in the RFP. General electrical design w ...
... Electrical systems will be provided for a new Company Operations Facility at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, including power, lighting and special systems for a fully operational facility. Elements of the various electrical systems will meet all requirements described in the RFP. General electrical design w ...
GR-17-01 - GRid-connected Advanced Power Electronics Systems
... high pulsed voltage edge rates (high dv/dt) which impact the conducted electromagnetic interference (EMI). The result is significantly increased content in both conducted and radiated EMI in the near radio frequency (nearRF) domain, i.e. from 1 to 30 MHz. The connection of utility feeds to microgrid ...
... high pulsed voltage edge rates (high dv/dt) which impact the conducted electromagnetic interference (EMI). The result is significantly increased content in both conducted and radiated EMI in the near radio frequency (nearRF) domain, i.e. from 1 to 30 MHz. The connection of utility feeds to microgrid ...
Linatron® - Mi™ Modular interlaced high-energy X
... systems incorporating the Mi X-ray source can be designed to discriminate between materials based on their density characteristics. Figure 1 illustrates the automated switching between two energy levels. ...
... systems incorporating the Mi X-ray source can be designed to discriminate between materials based on their density characteristics. Figure 1 illustrates the automated switching between two energy levels. ...
Maxwell Eguations and Electromagnetic Waves
... There is a contradiction between the two equations. Indeed, in non-stationary processes, ρ may change with time (this is what happens with the charge density on the plates of a capacitor being charged). We suppose that the continuity equation is right, so Ampère’s Law need a revision if it is to be ...
... There is a contradiction between the two equations. Indeed, in non-stationary processes, ρ may change with time (this is what happens with the charge density on the plates of a capacitor being charged). We suppose that the continuity equation is right, so Ampère’s Law need a revision if it is to be ...
Silicon sensor specifications for D0 SMTII
... wafer warp < ±25 m. This specification is on a best effort base. However, we will return individual sensors having a warp exceeding ±50 m. cutting accuracy 20 m with respect to nominal dicing line cutting lines parallel to 10 m with respect to nominal dicing line ...
... wafer warp < ±25 m. This specification is on a best effort base. However, we will return individual sensors having a warp exceeding ±50 m. cutting accuracy 20 m with respect to nominal dicing line cutting lines parallel to 10 m with respect to nominal dicing line ...
Connected Array - Electronic Polymers Incorporated
... The EPI-FLO Polymer Voltage Suppressor (PVS) connector array provides a shunt for electro staticdischarge (ESD) which protects sensitive electronic circuits from the damaging effects of over voltage and over current events. EPI-FLO devices are capable of shunting voltages of up to 25 KV or more afte ...
... The EPI-FLO Polymer Voltage Suppressor (PVS) connector array provides a shunt for electro staticdischarge (ESD) which protects sensitive electronic circuits from the damaging effects of over voltage and over current events. EPI-FLO devices are capable of shunting voltages of up to 25 KV or more afte ...
trade : boilermaker
... Design and wire the following control and main circuit to which a three phase slip ring induction motor can be connected i.e. Hand and automatic controlled resistance starter or current limiting starters (take into consideration protection and safety equipment that must be used). Connect three phase ...
... Design and wire the following control and main circuit to which a three phase slip ring induction motor can be connected i.e. Hand and automatic controlled resistance starter or current limiting starters (take into consideration protection and safety equipment that must be used). Connect three phase ...
What is the difference? - StaticControl.com
... • 100 pF capacitor discharged through a switching component and 1,500 ohm series resistor into the device under test ...
... • 100 pF capacitor discharged through a switching component and 1,500 ohm series resistor into the device under test ...
Integrated Sequence of Operations: Coordinating ATS and UPS Set
... the switch gear and would not allow the generator main breaker to close to support the customer site. Uncoordinated set points between systems is typically discovered and corrected during site commissioning. But if the site was never properly commissioned, or if equipment has been replaced or adjust ...
... the switch gear and would not allow the generator main breaker to close to support the customer site. Uncoordinated set points between systems is typically discovered and corrected during site commissioning. But if the site was never properly commissioned, or if equipment has been replaced or adjust ...
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.