
Acta Innovations • ISSN 2300-5599 • 2015 • no. 17: 22
... What is more, Buck-Converter is a part of buck family. In this group one can find: buck, buck-boost and buckboost-buck Converters [1]. Buck-Converters work in continuous and discontinuous mode. Generally BuckConverter is used to reduce the input voltage. However this converter ...
... What is more, Buck-Converter is a part of buck family. In this group one can find: buck, buck-boost and buckboost-buck Converters [1]. Buck-Converters work in continuous and discontinuous mode. Generally BuckConverter is used to reduce the input voltage. However this converter ...
Design of Alternating Magnetic Field Stimulator Using
... Figure 3 displays the duty ratios as a function of stimulation frequencies at 3, 5, and 10 mT. To maintain a fixed magnetic field intensity while increasing the stimulation frequency from 200 Hz to 4 kHz, the duty ratio necessarily varied linearly by up to 50%, at which the maximum frequencies are l ...
... Figure 3 displays the duty ratios as a function of stimulation frequencies at 3, 5, and 10 mT. To maintain a fixed magnetic field intensity while increasing the stimulation frequency from 200 Hz to 4 kHz, the duty ratio necessarily varied linearly by up to 50%, at which the maximum frequencies are l ...
260513 - Medium-Voltage Cables
... available. Use cable manufacturer-approved pulling eyes for any pull where the calculated tension exceeds 1000 pounds on any one conductor. A basket grip may be used on pulls that are less than 1000 pounds per conductor when recommended by the cable manufacturer. Where pulling eyes are not available ...
... available. Use cable manufacturer-approved pulling eyes for any pull where the calculated tension exceeds 1000 pounds on any one conductor. A basket grip may be used on pulls that are less than 1000 pounds per conductor when recommended by the cable manufacturer. Where pulling eyes are not available ...
Installation Manual
... grounding braid has come in contact with the buss wires or conductive core. ...
... grounding braid has come in contact with the buss wires or conductive core. ...
PT2060 Monitor
... Ethernet switch, wide temp. Produced by Siemens Co., Ltd. The switch is used to connect many computers and other network device. It can provide 8 Ethernet ports, and support 10/100M. Provibtech suggests that user should choose two TM900 which provide redundancy 24VDC power for PT2060-009100(SCALANCE ...
... Ethernet switch, wide temp. Produced by Siemens Co., Ltd. The switch is used to connect many computers and other network device. It can provide 8 Ethernet ports, and support 10/100M. Provibtech suggests that user should choose two TM900 which provide redundancy 24VDC power for PT2060-009100(SCALANCE ...
IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IOSR-JEEE) ISSN: 2278-1676
... motor, phone charging and light on bulb within the distance for 0cm untill 5cm which uses magnetic field as transmission medium. Experimental results have validated the proposed design method. Keywords: resonance coupling, wireless transfer energy, coil, rectifier, control circuits. ...
... motor, phone charging and light on bulb within the distance for 0cm untill 5cm which uses magnetic field as transmission medium. Experimental results have validated the proposed design method. Keywords: resonance coupling, wireless transfer energy, coil, rectifier, control circuits. ...
DC Hi-Pot Testing
... Instability of the leakage current (provided that is not caused by test set supply voltage fluctuations or corona discharge at terminals) may be an indication of incipient breakdown. In such cases, an extension of the test period may be appropriate to precipitate breakdown, thereby pinpointing th ...
... Instability of the leakage current (provided that is not caused by test set supply voltage fluctuations or corona discharge at terminals) may be an indication of incipient breakdown. In such cases, an extension of the test period may be appropriate to precipitate breakdown, thereby pinpointing th ...
Active magnetic levitation and 3-D position measurement for a ball
... The equilibrium position of the ball is unstable in the vertical direction (the magnetic force increases when the ball approaches the permanent magnet) and has to be stabilized by an active controller. For this task a PD controller that acts on the upper actuator coil is used. The lower actuator coi ...
... The equilibrium position of the ball is unstable in the vertical direction (the magnetic force increases when the ball approaches the permanent magnet) and has to be stabilized by an active controller. For this task a PD controller that acts on the upper actuator coil is used. The lower actuator coi ...
review_transmission_media_v1
... • primarily a resistive circuit that depends on wire thickness • thicker wires carry more current without overheating • thinner wires have higher resistance Vdrop = IRwire Rwire = wire resistance, depends on thickness and length e.g. WG 22 = 16.5/1000ft ...
... • primarily a resistive circuit that depends on wire thickness • thicker wires carry more current without overheating • thinner wires have higher resistance Vdrop = IRwire Rwire = wire resistance, depends on thickness and length e.g. WG 22 = 16.5/1000ft ...
Geotech Natural Gamma Ray Logging System
... The Low Batts display shows the total number of times the unit has experienced a low battery condition (since being put into service) along with a time record of when the unit last had a low battery condition. This display can help in evaluating battery usage and can help to determine if the battery ...
... The Low Batts display shows the total number of times the unit has experienced a low battery condition (since being put into service) along with a time record of when the unit last had a low battery condition. This display can help in evaluating battery usage and can help to determine if the battery ...
Inductive Charging Technique
... coupling for wireless energy transfer; specifically, the dependence of efficiency on transmission distance. Electromagnetic induction works on the principle of a primary coil generating a predominantly magnetic field and a secondary coil being within that field so a current is induced in the seconda ...
... coupling for wireless energy transfer; specifically, the dependence of efficiency on transmission distance. Electromagnetic induction works on the principle of a primary coil generating a predominantly magnetic field and a secondary coil being within that field so a current is induced in the seconda ...
The Pyramidal Electric Transducer
... dielectric insulation is coupled to the coilform, mainly by capacitive coupling between the coilform and the individual windings of wire around it, separated by the thickness of the dielectric. Another important factor in the modeling is the coil inter-winding capacitance, determined by the average ...
... dielectric insulation is coupled to the coilform, mainly by capacitive coupling between the coilform and the individual windings of wire around it, separated by the thickness of the dielectric. Another important factor in the modeling is the coil inter-winding capacitance, determined by the average ...
underground cable fault distance locator
... Open circuit fault happens, when there is a break in the conducting path of a cable. These kind of faults are better comparatively short circuit faults because when these fault occur current flows through cable becomes zero. The open-circuit fault can be detect by megger by measuring resistance betw ...
... Open circuit fault happens, when there is a break in the conducting path of a cable. These kind of faults are better comparatively short circuit faults because when these fault occur current flows through cable becomes zero. The open-circuit fault can be detect by megger by measuring resistance betw ...
Differential Protection Of EAF Transformers Rogowski
... one loop is constructed as a winding on a non-magnetic core, then the second wire loop can be constructed by returning the wire through or near this winding. If both loops are constructed as windings, then they must be wound in opposite directions. In this way, the RC output voltage induced by curre ...
... one loop is constructed as a winding on a non-magnetic core, then the second wire loop can be constructed by returning the wire through or near this winding. If both loops are constructed as windings, then they must be wound in opposite directions. In this way, the RC output voltage induced by curre ...
Aalborg Universitet EHV/HV Underground Cable Systems for Power Transmission Bak, Claus Leth
... typically upon one very well‐defined topic such as i.e. a time domain model for underground cables. The research results of my dissertation span over longer time and cover a larger variety of topics being researched than a usual PhD. This is due to the fact that the results in my dissertation to a ...
... typically upon one very well‐defined topic such as i.e. a time domain model for underground cables. The research results of my dissertation span over longer time and cover a larger variety of topics being researched than a usual PhD. This is due to the fact that the results in my dissertation to a ...
3CX3000A7- - - 7.12to 7.87 VAC
... DIN type plugs, while older transceivers use RCA type jacks. It may be necessazy to solder the cable to a DIN plug for this function. All modern HF transmitters and transceivers have provisions for a relay control connection. If the connection is not obvious to you, check the ...
... DIN type plugs, while older transceivers use RCA type jacks. It may be necessazy to solder the cable to a DIN plug for this function. All modern HF transmitters and transceivers have provisions for a relay control connection. If the connection is not obvious to you, check the ...
Sheathed and unsheathed cable
... difficulty in separating red and green colours. Clause 3.8.1 requires that where a combination (eg green and yellow) is used, each colour must cover at least 30% of the surface area. Note that in general practice the colour violet (or purple) is not used for any low-voltage conductor as it identifie ...
... difficulty in separating red and green colours. Clause 3.8.1 requires that where a combination (eg green and yellow) is used, each colour must cover at least 30% of the surface area. Note that in general practice the colour violet (or purple) is not used for any low-voltage conductor as it identifie ...
SHUTDOWN ON KALPAKA-SIMHADRI BOTH CIRCUITS
... REDUCTION OF GENERATION IN VTS/LANCO BY 350-400 MW REDUCED GENERATION IN SILERU BASIN AND SRISAILAM LEFT BANK STRICTLY NO OVERDRAWALS BY TN-KERALA AND KARNATAKA AND UNDERDRAWALS BY AP NO LOAD CHANGE-OVERS IN AP DURING THE SHUTDOWN REGULATE GENERATION AT SIMHADRI ,COASTAL GAS IN CASE OF OVERLOADING O ...
... REDUCTION OF GENERATION IN VTS/LANCO BY 350-400 MW REDUCED GENERATION IN SILERU BASIN AND SRISAILAM LEFT BANK STRICTLY NO OVERDRAWALS BY TN-KERALA AND KARNATAKA AND UNDERDRAWALS BY AP NO LOAD CHANGE-OVERS IN AP DURING THE SHUTDOWN REGULATE GENERATION AT SIMHADRI ,COASTAL GAS IN CASE OF OVERLOADING O ...
Loading coil

A loading coil or load coil is an inductor that is inserted into an electronic circuit to increase its inductance. A loading coil is not a transformer to provide coupling to another other circuit. The term originated in the 19th century for inductors used to prevent signal distortion in long-distance telegraph transmission cables. The term is also used for inductors in radio antennas, or between the antenna and its feedline, to make an electrically short antenna resonant at its operating frequency.Loading coils are historically also known as Pupin coils after Mihajlo Pupin, especially when used for the Heaviside condition and the process of inserting them is sometimes called pupinization.The concept of loading coils was discovered by Oliver Heaviside in studying the problem of slow signalling speed of the first transatlantic telegraph cable in the 1860s. He concluded additional inductance was required to prevent amplitude and time delay distortion of the transmitted signal. The mathematical condition for distortion-free transmission is known as the Heaviside condition. Previous telegraph lines were overland or shorter and hence had less delay, and the need for extra inductance was not as great. Submarine communications cables are particularly subject to the problem, but early 20th century installations using balanced pairs were often continuously loaded with iron wire or tape rather than discretely with loading coils, which avoided the sealing problem.