Product Safety Guide
... The following information is for FCC compliance of Class A devices: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the ...
... The following information is for FCC compliance of Class A devices: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the ...
Subject: High Speed Amplifiers Topic: Making High Speed Amp
... important to note that system signal bandwidth is not the only important factor when designing a circuit; the actual bandwidth of the high speed amplifier itself (beyond specified signal bandwidth) can actually involve a combination of circuit parameters associated with the specifics of the circuit ...
... important to note that system signal bandwidth is not the only important factor when designing a circuit; the actual bandwidth of the high speed amplifier itself (beyond specified signal bandwidth) can actually involve a combination of circuit parameters associated with the specifics of the circuit ...
i. introduction
... satisfy the torque and flux requirements. As can be noted from Table I and Fig. 3, these configurations determine input current vectors lying on the directions adjacent to sectors 1 and 4. Then, if the average value of sin(Ѱi) has to be decreased, the switching configuration- 3 has to be applied. On ...
... satisfy the torque and flux requirements. As can be noted from Table I and Fig. 3, these configurations determine input current vectors lying on the directions adjacent to sectors 1 and 4. Then, if the average value of sin(Ѱi) has to be decreased, the switching configuration- 3 has to be applied. On ...
MAX1682/MAX1683 Switched-Capacitor Voltage Doublers General Description ____________________________Features
... voltage (Figure 3). The unloaded output voltage is nominally (n + 1) x VIN, where n is the number of voltage doublers used. This voltage is reduced by the output resistance of the first device multiplied by the quiescent current of the second. The output resistance increases when devices are cascade ...
... voltage (Figure 3). The unloaded output voltage is nominally (n + 1) x VIN, where n is the number of voltage doublers used. This voltage is reduced by the output resistance of the first device multiplied by the quiescent current of the second. The output resistance increases when devices are cascade ...
FAN73402 LED Backlight Driving Boost Switch F
... During initial startup, the switching device can be damaged due to the o ver-current coming from the input line by the negative control. This can result in the initial overshoot of the LED current. Therefore, during initial startup, the soft-start control gradually increases the duty cycle so that t ...
... During initial startup, the switching device can be damaged due to the o ver-current coming from the input line by the negative control. This can result in the initial overshoot of the LED current. Therefore, during initial startup, the soft-start control gradually increases the duty cycle so that t ...
MAX8836Z 1.2A PWM Step-Down Converter in General Description
... Note: This device is constructed using a unique set of packaging techniques that impose a limit on the thermal profile the device can be exposed to during board level solder attach and rework. This limit permits only the use of the solder profiles recommended in the industry-standard specification, ...
... Note: This device is constructed using a unique set of packaging techniques that impose a limit on the thermal profile the device can be exposed to during board level solder attach and rework. This limit permits only the use of the solder profiles recommended in the industry-standard specification, ...
Chapter 320 - Electric Power Distribution Systems
... S9086-KY-STM-010/CH-320R2 ondary and single-phase, three wire grounded outlets with two pole ground fault current interruption (GFCI) protection are provided where required by the user equipment (see paragraph 320-1.2.1.3). Only one ground connection point is allowed for each grounded power system. ...
... S9086-KY-STM-010/CH-320R2 ondary and single-phase, three wire grounded outlets with two pole ground fault current interruption (GFCI) protection are provided where required by the user equipment (see paragraph 320-1.2.1.3). Only one ground connection point is allowed for each grounded power system. ...
Waveforms and definitions class notes
... Consider the case where the converter is operating at 50kHz, Vin = 40V, Vout = 120V, P = 240W. Components L = 100µH, C = 1500µF. Carefully sketch the inductor and capacitor currents on the graph provided. ...
... Consider the case where the converter is operating at 50kHz, Vin = 40V, Vout = 120V, P = 240W. Components L = 100µH, C = 1500µF. Carefully sketch the inductor and capacitor currents on the graph provided. ...
AN88 - Ceramic Input Capacitors Can Cause Overvoltage Transients
... and more than one capacitor is required in order to meet the input ripple current requirements. ...
... and more than one capacitor is required in order to meet the input ripple current requirements. ...
High Resistance Measurements
... A quick check for interference would be to place a piece of charged plastic, such as a comb, near the circuit. A large change in the measurement indicates the presence of static electricity. Equally troublesome are AC fields which are most often caused by power lines and RF fields. If the AC voltage ...
... A quick check for interference would be to place a piece of charged plastic, such as a comb, near the circuit. A large change in the measurement indicates the presence of static electricity. Equally troublesome are AC fields which are most often caused by power lines and RF fields. If the AC voltage ...
SINPAC Switches: Brief Operating Description Mounting
... its start winding are sampled and fed to a comparator. The logic circuitry is designed so that the electronic switch interrupts the start circuit current after the motor has accelerated to the speed at which cut out voltage is developed, generally 75 to 80% of synchronous motor speed. The logic circ ...
... its start winding are sampled and fed to a comparator. The logic circuitry is designed so that the electronic switch interrupts the start circuit current after the motor has accelerated to the speed at which cut out voltage is developed, generally 75 to 80% of synchronous motor speed. The logic circ ...
SR integrated charger - Aston Publications Explorer
... focal point of research and development. Existing on-board charging capacity is effective but requires the use of several power conversion devices and power converters, which reduce the reliability and cost-efficiency. This paper presents a novel three-phase SR motor drive with integrated charging f ...
... focal point of research and development. Existing on-board charging capacity is effective but requires the use of several power conversion devices and power converters, which reduce the reliability and cost-efficiency. This paper presents a novel three-phase SR motor drive with integrated charging f ...
FPF3003 IntelliMAX™ Full Functional Input Power
... The FPF3003 has 30µs slew-rate control to reduce inrush current when engaged and thermal shutdown protection for reliable system operation. Y Switch to the present battery ...
... The FPF3003 has 30µs slew-rate control to reduce inrush current when engaged and thermal shutdown protection for reliable system operation. Y Switch to the present battery ...
Minimization Of Total Harmonic Distortion Using Pulse Width
... input voltage remains constant and is independent of the current drawn by the load. The load voltage is specified by inverter while the drawn current shape is determined by the load. The DC power input to the inverter can be supplied by a power supply network or from a rotating alternator through a ...
... input voltage remains constant and is independent of the current drawn by the load. The load voltage is specified by inverter while the drawn current shape is determined by the load. The DC power input to the inverter can be supplied by a power supply network or from a rotating alternator through a ...
J. Hu, A.D. Sagneri, J.M. Rivas, Y. Han, S.M. Davis, and D.J. Perreault, “High-Frequency Resonant SEPIC Converter with Wide Input and Output Voltage Ranges,” IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics , Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 189-200, Jan. 2012.
... method suitable for high frequency (HF) and very high frequency (VHF) dc-dc power conversion. The proposed design features high efficiency over a wide input and output voltage range, upand-down voltage conversion, small size, and excellent transient performance. In addition, a resonant gate drive sc ...
... method suitable for high frequency (HF) and very high frequency (VHF) dc-dc power conversion. The proposed design features high efficiency over a wide input and output voltage range, upand-down voltage conversion, small size, and excellent transient performance. In addition, a resonant gate drive sc ...
AC Sources - Operating 3.8.1 3.8 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS
... The following AC electrical power sources shall be OPERABLE: a. One qualified circuit between the offsite transmission network and the onsite Class 1E AC electrical power distribution subsystem(s) required by LCO 3.8.10, "Distribution Systems - Shutdown"; and b. Two emergency diesel generators (EDGs ...
... The following AC electrical power sources shall be OPERABLE: a. One qualified circuit between the offsite transmission network and the onsite Class 1E AC electrical power distribution subsystem(s) required by LCO 3.8.10, "Distribution Systems - Shutdown"; and b. Two emergency diesel generators (EDGs ...
P1 Energy for the Home
... What are the equations for : Resistance Electrical power 2. What is the purpose a the split ring commutator in a motor? 3. List two things that will effect the size of the current produced by a generator 4. Why do transformers only work with A.C.? 4. Why is electrical power sent down power cables at ...
... What are the equations for : Resistance Electrical power 2. What is the purpose a the split ring commutator in a motor? 3. List two things that will effect the size of the current produced by a generator 4. Why do transformers only work with A.C.? 4. Why is electrical power sent down power cables at ...
FPF3003 IntelliMAX™ Full Functional Input Power Path
... The FPF3003 has 30µs slew-rate control to reduce inrush current when engaged and thermal shutdown protection for reliable system operation. Y Switch to the present battery ...
... The FPF3003 has 30µs slew-rate control to reduce inrush current when engaged and thermal shutdown protection for reliable system operation. Y Switch to the present battery ...
A Draft Standard Glossary of Power Quality - Working Group
... Commercial power is typically referred to as the normal power that is supplied by the incoming feeders. This in some cases may include some portion of generated power from local generators supplied by natural gas, diesel fuel or coal. Generally, the incoming service power is regarded as commercial p ...
... Commercial power is typically referred to as the normal power that is supplied by the incoming feeders. This in some cases may include some portion of generated power from local generators supplied by natural gas, diesel fuel or coal. Generally, the incoming service power is regarded as commercial p ...
Users and designers are faced with challenges when
... These voltages must be stepped down and tightly regulated at the point of use due to the low voltages required as precision inputs for today’s electronics. Low-voltage load requirements typically range from 0.8V to 3.3V and are continuing to drop as Moore’s Law [ 3 ] and associated increases in semi ...
... These voltages must be stepped down and tightly regulated at the point of use due to the low voltages required as precision inputs for today’s electronics. Low-voltage load requirements typically range from 0.8V to 3.3V and are continuing to drop as Moore’s Law [ 3 ] and associated increases in semi ...
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.