MELF Resistors - Token Components
... Chip Resistor Alternatives In very low resistance values, between 0.1Ω and 475Ω, not usually offered by conventional chip resistors, these are available in RJM72P 0102, RJM73P 0204, RJM74P 0207 and standard RJM18M 0411 MELF precision packages. All MELF-type resistors are available on blister tape fo ...
... Chip Resistor Alternatives In very low resistance values, between 0.1Ω and 475Ω, not usually offered by conventional chip resistors, these are available in RJM72P 0102, RJM73P 0204, RJM74P 0207 and standard RJM18M 0411 MELF precision packages. All MELF-type resistors are available on blister tape fo ...
The Effects of Short-Time Overload on Resistive Elements in Vishay
... multi-meter (DMM), which takes the initial resistance reading (see Figure 1). After the reading is taken, the resistor is switched over to a power supply that applies an overload voltage for five seconds. After a sufficient cool-down time, the subject resistor is then switched back to the DMM, and t ...
... multi-meter (DMM), which takes the initial resistance reading (see Figure 1). After the reading is taken, the resistor is switched over to a power supply that applies an overload voltage for five seconds. After a sufficient cool-down time, the subject resistor is then switched back to the DMM, and t ...
from the sales partner portal or fluke web site
... A40B-001MA 1 Milliamp Current Shunt A40B-010MA 10 Milliamp Current Shunt A40B-020mA 20 Milliamp Current Shunt A40B-050mA 50 Milliamp Current Shunt A40B-100mA 100 Milliamp Current Shunt A40B-200mA 200 Milliamp Current Shunt A40B-500mA 500 Milliamp Current Shunt A40B-1A ...
... A40B-001MA 1 Milliamp Current Shunt A40B-010MA 10 Milliamp Current Shunt A40B-020mA 20 Milliamp Current Shunt A40B-050mA 50 Milliamp Current Shunt A40B-100mA 100 Milliamp Current Shunt A40B-200mA 200 Milliamp Current Shunt A40B-500mA 500 Milliamp Current Shunt A40B-1A ...
HP 432A POWER METER
... Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers or shields. Procedures involving the removal of covers and shields are for use by service-trained personnel only. DO NOT service or adjust alone: Under certain conditions, dangerous voltages may exist even with the equipment switched off. To avoid ...
... Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers or shields. Procedures involving the removal of covers and shields are for use by service-trained personnel only. DO NOT service or adjust alone: Under certain conditions, dangerous voltages may exist even with the equipment switched off. To avoid ...
TC240, TC440, and TC640 Tension Controllers 20120
... Read this manual carefully, making full use of its explanations and instructions. The “Know How” of safe, continuous, trouble-free operation depends on the degree of your understanding of the system and your willingness to keep all components in proper operating condition. Pay particular attention t ...
... Read this manual carefully, making full use of its explanations and instructions. The “Know How” of safe, continuous, trouble-free operation depends on the degree of your understanding of the system and your willingness to keep all components in proper operating condition. Pay particular attention t ...
Generic Specifications for Hi-Performance Power
... 1. Frequencies shall be able to be observed, which are not an integer multiple of the fundamental and shall be able to appear as discrete frequencies or as a ...
... 1. Frequencies shall be able to be observed, which are not an integer multiple of the fundamental and shall be able to appear as discrete frequencies or as a ...
CUB5 Product Manual
... The counter is programmable for one of eight different count modes, including bi-directional and quadrature. When programmed as a dual counter, each counter has a separate scale factor and decimal points. In the counter/rate indicator mode, each have their own scaling and decimal point read-outs in ...
... The counter is programmable for one of eight different count modes, including bi-directional and quadrature. When programmed as a dual counter, each counter has a separate scale factor and decimal points. In the counter/rate indicator mode, each have their own scaling and decimal point read-outs in ...
Handbook on Electricity Meters
... There are a number of ways to measure electricity. Measurement accuracy will not necessarily result in equity if the accurate measurements are used in an inappropriate or inconsistent manner. ...
... There are a number of ways to measure electricity. Measurement accuracy will not necessarily result in equity if the accurate measurements are used in an inappropriate or inconsistent manner. ...
Nexus 1270 - Electro Industries
... as percent of reading at standard meter test points. 1. Power and energy accuracy shall be from 0.15 amps to full load. Guaranteed accuracy should be 0.06% at unity PF and 0.1% at .5 PF from 0.15 amps to full load. Typically within less than 0.04% at unity PF and within 0.06% at ...
... as percent of reading at standard meter test points. 1. Power and energy accuracy shall be from 0.15 amps to full load. Guaranteed accuracy should be 0.06% at unity PF and 0.1% at .5 PF from 0.15 amps to full load. Typically within less than 0.04% at unity PF and within 0.06% at ...
2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Variable speed
... variable speed electrical power drive “products” IEC 61800-3, categories C2 or C3, and to comply with the European EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) directive. ...
... variable speed electrical power drive “products” IEC 61800-3, categories C2 or C3, and to comply with the European EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) directive. ...
- SIGLENT Technologies
... After plugging in the oscilloscope, turn on the power switch at the lower left corner on the front panel. During the start-up process, the instrument performs a series of self-test items and the internal relays can be heard in operation. After the self-test, the User Interface displays immediately. ...
... After plugging in the oscilloscope, turn on the power switch at the lower left corner on the front panel. During the start-up process, the instrument performs a series of self-test items and the internal relays can be heard in operation. After the self-test, the User Interface displays immediately. ...
instruction manual
... ZERO 1 - Used to adjust the tension meter to zero. ZERO 2 - (Option) used to adjust the tension meter to zero. CALIBRATE 1 - Used to calibrate the tension meter to a known tension applied at the tension sensing roll. CALIBRATE 2 - (Option) used to calibrate the tension meter to a known tension appli ...
... ZERO 1 - Used to adjust the tension meter to zero. ZERO 2 - (Option) used to adjust the tension meter to zero. CALIBRATE 1 - Used to calibrate the tension meter to a known tension applied at the tension sensing roll. CALIBRATE 2 - (Option) used to calibrate the tension meter to a known tension appli ...
generic specification for high performance
... Historical log 1 shall record at least 85 days of data where 4 scaled energy readings are being stored every 15 minutes. Log 2 shall record 133 days of data where 4 scaled energy readings are being stored every 15 minutes. Using advanced memory option storage shall increase to 555 days in historical ...
... Historical log 1 shall record at least 85 days of data where 4 scaled energy readings are being stored every 15 minutes. Log 2 shall record 133 days of data where 4 scaled energy readings are being stored every 15 minutes. Using advanced memory option storage shall increase to 555 days in historical ...
26. Metering Code Committee - Assam Electricity Regulatory
... apparent power is integrated to produce energy value for averaging. For settlement purpose under ABT, each Demand Integration Period shall be of 15 minutes duration, which shall commence from 00.00 hours. Any two successive Demand Integration Periods can contain time intervals, which may be non-over ...
... apparent power is integrated to produce energy value for averaging. For settlement purpose under ABT, each Demand Integration Period shall be of 15 minutes duration, which shall commence from 00.00 hours. Any two successive Demand Integration Periods can contain time intervals, which may be non-over ...
Metering
... location, a main sealable fused service switch or circuit breaker, of a type acceptable to the Company, may be provided as required by the National Electrical Code. If installed outdoors, it shall be in a raintight enclosure. 8.8.2 Connections in Meter Mounting Equipment On all multiple metering ins ...
... location, a main sealable fused service switch or circuit breaker, of a type acceptable to the Company, may be provided as required by the National Electrical Code. If installed outdoors, it shall be in a raintight enclosure. 8.8.2 Connections in Meter Mounting Equipment On all multiple metering ins ...
AN2852
... In Figure 3 the primary side key waveforms with full load applied are shown. Figure 4 shows the detail of the two transitions during one switching cycle. When the LVG signal goes down, the current is negative and so the half-bridge node (that has a certain capacitance value due to the Coss of the MO ...
... In Figure 3 the primary side key waveforms with full load applied are shown. Figure 4 shows the detail of the two transitions during one switching cycle. When the LVG signal goes down, the current is negative and so the half-bridge node (that has a certain capacitance value due to the Coss of the MO ...
Micronote 130
... When further comparing these VC values with EQ 1, the PPP will be less than or equal to 1665 W at 6.4/83 μs (500 W at 10/1000 μs) when VC 31.0 V or VC 269 V. As a result, the TVS device will also meet the requirements of the DO-160D specification for Pin Injection tests of Waveform 4 at Level 3 ...
... When further comparing these VC values with EQ 1, the PPP will be less than or equal to 1665 W at 6.4/83 μs (500 W at 10/1000 μs) when VC 31.0 V or VC 269 V. As a result, the TVS device will also meet the requirements of the DO-160D specification for Pin Injection tests of Waveform 4 at Level 3 ...
Conzerv EM6435 Energy Meter
... CT ratios through the front panel keys. Otherwise, it will read your system incorrectly. Other settings, such as communication parameters, must also be programmed as needed. Schneider Electric stands behind your EM6435 energy meters with complete user support and service. Intended use: The EM6435 en ...
... CT ratios through the front panel keys. Otherwise, it will read your system incorrectly. Other settings, such as communication parameters, must also be programmed as needed. Schneider Electric stands behind your EM6435 energy meters with complete user support and service. Intended use: The EM6435 en ...
GENERIC SPECIFICATION FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE REVENUE
... levels. Exercising any one feature at the specified level shall not limit exercising of any or all other features to their full, specified level. ...
... levels. Exercising any one feature at the specified level shall not limit exercising of any or all other features to their full, specified level. ...
MMU 0102, MMA 0204, MMB 0207
... • 2012/19/EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE) Vishay pursues the elimination of conflict minerals from its supply chain, see the Conflict Minerals Policy at www.vishay.com/doc?49037. ...
... • 2012/19/EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE) Vishay pursues the elimination of conflict minerals from its supply chain, see the Conflict Minerals Policy at www.vishay.com/doc?49037. ...
PowerLogic™ PM5100 Series Power and
... • Only qualified electrical workers should install this equipment. Such work should be performed only after reading this entire set of instructions. • If the equipment is not used in a manner specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. • NEVER work alone. ...
... • Only qualified electrical workers should install this equipment. Such work should be performed only after reading this entire set of instructions. • If the equipment is not used in a manner specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. • NEVER work alone. ...
Microprocessor-Based pH Controller and pH/ORP Controller
... Toll-Free: 1-800-826-6342 (USA & Canada only) Customer Service: 1-800-622-2378 (USA & Canada only) Engineering Service: 1-800-872-9436 (USA & Canada only) Tel: (203) 359-1660 e-mail: [email protected] ...
... Toll-Free: 1-800-826-6342 (USA & Canada only) Customer Service: 1-800-622-2378 (USA & Canada only) Engineering Service: 1-800-872-9436 (USA & Canada only) Tel: (203) 359-1660 e-mail: [email protected] ...
PowerLogic PM5100 Series Power and Energy Meter
... NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury. The safety alert symbol shall not be used with this signal word. ...
... NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury. The safety alert symbol shall not be used with this signal word. ...
Peak programme meter
A peak programme meter (PPM) is an instrument used in professional audio for indicating the level of an audio signal.There are many different kinds of PPM. They fall into broad categories:True peak programme meter. This shows the peak level of the waveform no matter how brief its duration.Quasi peak programme meter (QPPM). This only shows the true level of the peak if it exceeds a certain duration, typically a few milliseconds. On peaks of shorter duration, it will indicate less than the true peak level. The extent of the shortfall is determined by the 'integration time'.Sample peak programme meter (SPPM). This is a PPM for digital audio which shows only peak sample values, not the true waveform peaks (which may fall between samples and be up to 3 dB higher in amplitude). It may have either a 'true' or a 'quasi' integration characteristic.Over-sampling peak programme meter. This is a sample PPM in which the signal has first been over-sampled, typically by a factor of four, to alleviate the problem with a basic sample PPM.In professional usage, where consistent level measurements are needed across an industry, audio level meters often comply with a detailed formal standard. This ensures that all meters that comply with the standard will give the same indication on a given audio signal. The principal standard for PPMs is IEC 60268-10. It describes two different quasi-PPM designs which have their roots in meters originally developed in the 1930s for the AM radio broadcasting networks of Germany (Type I) and the United Kingdom (Type II).The term Peak Programme Meter usually refers to these IEC-specified types and similar designs.PPMs were originally designed for monitoring analogue audio signals but are now also used with digital audio.PPMs do not provide effective loudness monitoring. Newer types of meter do, and there is now a push within the broadcasting industry to move away from traditional level meters such as those featured in this article to two new types: loudness meters based on EBU Tech. 3341 and oversampling true PPMs. The former would be used to standardise broadcast loudness to −23 LUFS and the latter to prevent digital clipping.