S280-90-5
... This step is only applicable to kits KA712L1, KA712L3, and KA712L5: Remove the fabricated lifting lug from the head and substitute the eyebolt lug, locking it in position with the palnut. 5. Slip the CT over the top of the bushing and position it at the base of the bushing with the terminal box posi ...
... This step is only applicable to kits KA712L1, KA712L3, and KA712L5: Remove the fabricated lifting lug from the head and substitute the eyebolt lug, locking it in position with the palnut. 5. Slip the CT over the top of the bushing and position it at the base of the bushing with the terminal box posi ...
Fluorescent Lighting
... also drip asphalt. If a ballast operates at 8°C (14°F) overtemperature, its service life is halved. Higher temperatures reduce ballast life even further, and can lead to breakdown and fire. A simple reactance (reactor) ballast is typically found in a preheat starting circuit. This electromagnetic ba ...
... also drip asphalt. If a ballast operates at 8°C (14°F) overtemperature, its service life is halved. Higher temperatures reduce ballast life even further, and can lead to breakdown and fire. A simple reactance (reactor) ballast is typically found in a preheat starting circuit. This electromagnetic ba ...
SD107WS Features Mechanical Data
... Products described herein may be covered by one or more United States, international or foreign patents pending. Product names and markings noted herein may also be covered by one or more United States, international or foreign trademarks. LIFE SUPPORT Diodes Incorporated products are specifically n ...
... Products described herein may be covered by one or more United States, international or foreign patents pending. Product names and markings noted herein may also be covered by one or more United States, international or foreign trademarks. LIFE SUPPORT Diodes Incorporated products are specifically n ...
FAN6204 mWSaver™ Synchronous Rectification Controller for Flyback and Forward Freewheeling Rectification
... LPC (K) is five (5), the discharge time of CT (tCT.DIS) is the same as inductor current discharge time (tL.DIS). However, considering the tolerance of voltage divider resistors and internal circuit, the scale-down ratio (K) should be larger than five (5) to guarantee that tCT.DIS is shorter than tL. ...
... LPC (K) is five (5), the discharge time of CT (tCT.DIS) is the same as inductor current discharge time (tL.DIS). However, considering the tolerance of voltage divider resistors and internal circuit, the scale-down ratio (K) should be larger than five (5) to guarantee that tCT.DIS is shorter than tL. ...
Overview Peggy Stitch Eraser
... garment. Using the free included transformer adapter, this unit can be plugged into any UK mains electrical socket. ...
... garment. Using the free included transformer adapter, this unit can be plugged into any UK mains electrical socket. ...
Protection of Busbars and Lines
... Fig. 23.1 shows the single line diagram of current differential scheme for a station busbar. The busbar is fed by a generator and supplies load to two lines. The secondaries of current transformers in the generator lead, in line 1 and in line 2 are all connected in parallel. The protective relay is ...
... Fig. 23.1 shows the single line diagram of current differential scheme for a station busbar. The busbar is fed by a generator and supplies load to two lines. The secondaries of current transformers in the generator lead, in line 1 and in line 2 are all connected in parallel. The protective relay is ...
Benefits of IGBT Technology versus SCR Dimming
... or hum, and use natural-convection cooling to produce less heat, they can be distributed adjacent to the required dimmed load. Distributed Dimming is the most cost effective way to equip a facility. Savings result from lower electrical installation costs, longer lamp life, and less wasted energy. Di ...
... or hum, and use natural-convection cooling to produce less heat, they can be distributed adjacent to the required dimmed load. Distributed Dimming is the most cost effective way to equip a facility. Savings result from lower electrical installation costs, longer lamp life, and less wasted energy. Di ...
Power Management Reference Design for a
... Second Buck Output for MCU, Radio or Sensor While the bq25120 integrates a single, ultra-low power step-down converter for one rail, some systems, such as an MCU, radio or sensor, need a second high-efficiency rail with a different voltage. For these sub-systems, a discrete ultra-low power step-down ...
... Second Buck Output for MCU, Radio or Sensor While the bq25120 integrates a single, ultra-low power step-down converter for one rail, some systems, such as an MCU, radio or sensor, need a second high-efficiency rail with a different voltage. For these sub-systems, a discrete ultra-low power step-down ...
QUICKTRONIC® PROStart® DL40 Systems
... QUICKTRONIC PROStart ballasts provide optimum starting conditions to provide over 50,000 switching cycles for occupancy sensor and building control system applications. QUICKSENSE ballast technology helps to protect against over-heated bases and sockets, as well as cracking of the glass wall, and us ...
... QUICKTRONIC PROStart ballasts provide optimum starting conditions to provide over 50,000 switching cycles for occupancy sensor and building control system applications. QUICKSENSE ballast technology helps to protect against over-heated bases and sockets, as well as cracking of the glass wall, and us ...
1863 and 1864 Megohmmeters User and Service Manual
... DISCHARGE position. 2. Turn the unit On. 3. Verify that the DANGER light is not lit. Note: The DANGER light is triggered by a voltage-sensing circuit within the Megohmmeter. It is independent of the switch setting. 4. Connect the shorting link between the GROUND terminal and the GUARD. ...
... DISCHARGE position. 2. Turn the unit On. 3. Verify that the DANGER light is not lit. Note: The DANGER light is triggered by a voltage-sensing circuit within the Megohmmeter. It is independent of the switch setting. 4. Connect the shorting link between the GROUND terminal and the GUARD. ...
EB21805808
... transistors (M1, M4 and M5, M8) are used in the SRAM cell. One in each pair is activated during idle mode based upon the value of the bit stored in the cell. This disconnects the OFF transistors from supply while retaining supply to the ON transistors. The effect of stacking the transistor results i ...
... transistors (M1, M4 and M5, M8) are used in the SRAM cell. One in each pair is activated during idle mode based upon the value of the bit stored in the cell. This disconnects the OFF transistors from supply while retaining supply to the ON transistors. The effect of stacking the transistor results i ...
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... with an additional rating obtained by forced air circulated over the radiators or corrugate. The unit shall be provided with KNAN/KNAF rated cooling including fans and control equipment. Control power shall be provided by others. Additional capacity ratings shall be as follows; 15% for 750-2,000 kVA ...
... with an additional rating obtained by forced air circulated over the radiators or corrugate. The unit shall be provided with KNAN/KNAF rated cooling including fans and control equipment. Control power shall be provided by others. Additional capacity ratings shall be as follows; 15% for 750-2,000 kVA ...
MAX16935 36V, 3.5A, 2.2MHz Step-Down Converter with 28µA Quiescent Current General Description
... The MAX16935 is a 3.5A current-mode step-down converter with integrated high-side and low-side MOSFETs designed to operate with an external Schottky diode for better efficiency. The low-side MOSFET enables fixed-frequency forced-PWM (FPWM) operation under light-load applications. The device operates ...
... The MAX16935 is a 3.5A current-mode step-down converter with integrated high-side and low-side MOSFETs designed to operate with an external Schottky diode for better efficiency. The low-side MOSFET enables fixed-frequency forced-PWM (FPWM) operation under light-load applications. The device operates ...
Peak Power Tracker Circuit Description
... that they can be mounted up against the side of a metal box or else they should be mounted to heat sinks. If MOSFETs with metal tabs are mounted to the same heatsink they should be mounted with insulating pads because the tabs are at different voltages. It should be possible to use the PPT with 24v ...
... that they can be mounted up against the side of a metal box or else they should be mounted to heat sinks. If MOSFETs with metal tabs are mounted to the same heatsink they should be mounted with insulating pads because the tabs are at different voltages. It should be possible to use the PPT with 24v ...
Compact 224-Gbit/s Modulator Modules for Digital Coherent Optical
... owing to an evolution of higher-resolution video streaming service and the wide spread of mobile devices, among others. Digital coherent technology with multilevel modulation formats is an attractive solution to satisfy the strong traffic demand and has already been adopted in 100-Gbit/s ultra-long ...
... owing to an evolution of higher-resolution video streaming service and the wide spread of mobile devices, among others. Digital coherent technology with multilevel modulation formats is an attractive solution to satisfy the strong traffic demand and has already been adopted in 100-Gbit/s ultra-long ...
BD9134MUV
... Since this IC functions with high efficiency without significant heat generation in most applications, no special consideration is needed on permissible dissipation or heat generation. In case of extreme conditions, however, including lower input voltage, higher output voltage, heavier load, and/or ...
... Since this IC functions with high efficiency without significant heat generation in most applications, no special consideration is needed on permissible dissipation or heat generation. In case of extreme conditions, however, including lower input voltage, higher output voltage, heavier load, and/or ...
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... with an additional rating obtained by forced air circulated over the radiators or corrugate. The unit shall be provided with KNAN/KNAF rated cooling including fans and control equipment. Control power shall be provided by others. Additional capacity ratings shall be as follows; 15% for 750-2,000 kVA ...
... with an additional rating obtained by forced air circulated over the radiators or corrugate. The unit shall be provided with KNAN/KNAF rated cooling including fans and control equipment. Control power shall be provided by others. Additional capacity ratings shall be as follows; 15% for 750-2,000 kVA ...
Hanbury Brown and Twiss–Type Experiment with Electrons
... and Twiss experiment for photons. A thermal boson source tends to emit particles together (bunching) with enhanced particle number fluctuations relative to classical expectations (super-Poisson statistics) (1). In contrast, a thermal fermion source tends to emit particles separately (antibunching) w ...
... and Twiss experiment for photons. A thermal boson source tends to emit particles together (bunching) with enhanced particle number fluctuations relative to classical expectations (super-Poisson statistics) (1). In contrast, a thermal fermion source tends to emit particles separately (antibunching) w ...
RTR020P02
... No technical content pages of this document may be reproduced in any form or transmitted by any means without prior permission of ROHM CO.,LTD. The contents described herein are subject to change without notice. The specifications for the product described in this document are for reference only. Up ...
... No technical content pages of this document may be reproduced in any form or transmitted by any means without prior permission of ROHM CO.,LTD. The contents described herein are subject to change without notice. The specifications for the product described in this document are for reference only. Up ...
Catalogue 3.10
... 1. Monitoring an analogue input signal to see if it goes outside pre-defined limits 2. Monitoring an analogue input signal to see if it remains within pre-defined limits Page 3.10.12 ...
... 1. Monitoring an analogue input signal to see if it goes outside pre-defined limits 2. Monitoring an analogue input signal to see if it remains within pre-defined limits Page 3.10.12 ...
Total Power Advantage Using Spartan-7 FPGAs
... Figure 5: Spartan-7 FPGA Dynamic Power Advantage over Spartan-6 FPGAs The results are generated by exercising different applications through more than 30 in-house designs to analyze the dynamic power advantage of Spartan-7 FPGAs compared to previous-generation Spartan-6 FPGAs. The benchmarking was p ...
... Figure 5: Spartan-7 FPGA Dynamic Power Advantage over Spartan-6 FPGAs The results are generated by exercising different applications through more than 30 in-house designs to analyze the dynamic power advantage of Spartan-7 FPGAs compared to previous-generation Spartan-6 FPGAs. The benchmarking was p ...
Circuit Variables
... Linear Resistor: The resistance of the idea resistor is constant and its value does not vary over time. The relation between voltage and current. (VAR) v V=Ri (passive sign convention) ...
... Linear Resistor: The resistance of the idea resistor is constant and its value does not vary over time. The relation between voltage and current. (VAR) v V=Ri (passive sign convention) ...
History of electric power transmission
The history of the technology of moving electricity far from where it was generated dates from the late 19th century. This includes movement of electricity in bulk (formally referred to as ""transmission""), and the delivery of electricity (""distribution"") to individual customers. The distinction between the two terms did not exist in early years and were used interchangeably.