SELECTRONIC™ FloWise® EXPOSED 1.6/1.1 GPF DUAL FLUSH
... detection zone for 60 seconds or less • Standard flush (1.6 gpf) if user is in detection zone for more than 60 seconds • Electronic flush valve with Selectronic™ proximity system for “Hands Free” operation • Includes UL approved hard-wired AC transformer • Input Voltage: 100 - 250 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz. O ...
... detection zone for 60 seconds or less • Standard flush (1.6 gpf) if user is in detection zone for more than 60 seconds • Electronic flush valve with Selectronic™ proximity system for “Hands Free” operation • Includes UL approved hard-wired AC transformer • Input Voltage: 100 - 250 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz. O ...
section 16920-1 - OPS Schneider Electric
... a) CT strips shall be factory calibrated for each BCPM b) Mains metering accuracy (excluding mains monitoring CTs) 1) Power and energy accuracy for the mains monitoring inputs shall be accurate to IEC 61036 Class 1 and ANSI C12.1 c) Voltage accuracy shall be 1% of reading from 90 to 277 V, Line to N ...
... a) CT strips shall be factory calibrated for each BCPM b) Mains metering accuracy (excluding mains monitoring CTs) 1) Power and energy accuracy for the mains monitoring inputs shall be accurate to IEC 61036 Class 1 and ANSI C12.1 c) Voltage accuracy shall be 1% of reading from 90 to 277 V, Line to N ...
HPS North American Capabilities Brochure This brochure outlines
... assessment, retrofitting, tight physical dimensional requirements or any other unique magnetic problem, our engineers will work with our customers to develop and deliver the most cost-effective design available. We particularly emphasize our 'Value Added Engineering' whereby our design staff will in ...
... assessment, retrofitting, tight physical dimensional requirements or any other unique magnetic problem, our engineers will work with our customers to develop and deliver the most cost-effective design available. We particularly emphasize our 'Value Added Engineering' whereby our design staff will in ...
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... switches tested, both of which use from 2X to 3.5X more power. The emphasis in today’s networks is on managing costs. With the ever escalating costs of energy, network personnel want “green” switches — devices that are frugal in the energy they consume. ...
... switches tested, both of which use from 2X to 3.5X more power. The emphasis in today’s networks is on managing costs. With the ever escalating costs of energy, network personnel want “green” switches — devices that are frugal in the energy they consume. ...
Guide - Turck
... resistance of the power pair conductors produces the common mode voltage drop. The effect of the common mode voltage is that the V+ line decreases from the 24 VDC at the power supply as you move farther from the power supply. More significantly, the V- line increases from the 0 VDC value at the powe ...
... resistance of the power pair conductors produces the common mode voltage drop. The effect of the common mode voltage is that the V+ line decreases from the 24 VDC at the power supply as you move farther from the power supply. More significantly, the V- line increases from the 0 VDC value at the powe ...
Inductive and Capacitive Reactance
... This might be a good place to recall what you learned about phase in chapter 1. When two things are in step, going through a cycle together, falling together and rising together, they are in phase. When they are out of phase, the angle of lead or lag-the number of electrical degrees by which one of ...
... This might be a good place to recall what you learned about phase in chapter 1. When two things are in step, going through a cycle together, falling together and rising together, they are in phase. When they are out of phase, the angle of lead or lag-the number of electrical degrees by which one of ...
MAX5932 Positive High-Voltage, Hot-Swap Controller General Description Features
... The MAX5932 features a programmable foldback current limit with an electronic circuit breaker that protects against short circuits or excessive supply currents. The current limit is set by placing a sense resistor between VCC (pin 8) and SENSE (pin 7). To prevent excessive power dissipation in the p ...
... The MAX5932 features a programmable foldback current limit with an electronic circuit breaker that protects against short circuits or excessive supply currents. The current limit is set by placing a sense resistor between VCC (pin 8) and SENSE (pin 7). To prevent excessive power dissipation in the p ...
Active Components
... • Interfaces. • Parallel • Multiple bits transferred at a time. • Used for connections to mass storage devises. • Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) • Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) • Centronics® Parallel Printer Port. ...
... • Interfaces. • Parallel • Multiple bits transferred at a time. • Used for connections to mass storage devises. • Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) • Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) • Centronics® Parallel Printer Port. ...
New Efficient Bridgeless Cuk Rectifiers for PFC Applications
... boost converter such as the dc output voltage is higher than the peak input voltage, lack of galvanic isolation, and high start-up inrush currents. Therefore, for low-output voltage applications, such as telecommunication or computer industry, an additional converter or an isolation transformer is r ...
... boost converter such as the dc output voltage is higher than the peak input voltage, lack of galvanic isolation, and high start-up inrush currents. Therefore, for low-output voltage applications, such as telecommunication or computer industry, an additional converter or an isolation transformer is r ...
QUICKTRONIC POWERSENSE T8 Universal Voltage
... dimming range and provide true versatility in controls selection. • Industry’s Most Adaptable Dimming Ballast: ballasts feature micro-controller technology for compatibility with: • low voltage controls • power line fluorescent dimmers • any line voltage from 120V to 277V • Unmatched Performance: ...
... dimming range and provide true versatility in controls selection. • Industry’s Most Adaptable Dimming Ballast: ballasts feature micro-controller technology for compatibility with: • low voltage controls • power line fluorescent dimmers • any line voltage from 120V to 277V • Unmatched Performance: ...
SZM-3166Z 3.3GHz to 3.6GHz 2W POWER AMPLIFIER Features Product Description
... This is the collector of the first stage. This is the supply voltage for the active bias circuit of the 1st and 2nd stages. This pin is not connected inside the package, but it is recommended to connect it to GND to achieve the specified performance. This is the RF input pin. It is DC grounded insid ...
... This is the collector of the first stage. This is the supply voltage for the active bias circuit of the 1st and 2nd stages. This pin is not connected inside the package, but it is recommended to connect it to GND to achieve the specified performance. This is the RF input pin. It is DC grounded insid ...
UNIONMELT® ELECTRONIC WELDING CONTROL
... designed for a wide range of Subarc† welding applications, and can be used with either a constant-voltage or a constant-current power supply as follows: 650 cvcc, 60 hz.*....................................P/N36006 653 cvcc, 60 hz.*....................................P/N36234 * If higher welding cur ...
... designed for a wide range of Subarc† welding applications, and can be used with either a constant-voltage or a constant-current power supply as follows: 650 cvcc, 60 hz.*....................................P/N36006 653 cvcc, 60 hz.*....................................P/N36234 * If higher welding cur ...
UNIT I BJT AND SEMICONDUCTORS PART A What is barrier potential ?
... The most effective method to bias the base of a transistor amplifier is using a voltage divider. In the next chapter, we will analyze each transistor connection in detail and we will be using always this biasing method. Therefore, let's take some time to explain this method thoroughly. The idea is ...
... The most effective method to bias the base of a transistor amplifier is using a voltage divider. In the next chapter, we will analyze each transistor connection in detail and we will be using always this biasing method. Therefore, let's take some time to explain this method thoroughly. The idea is ...
DS1818 3.3V EconoReset with Pushbutton FEATURES PIN ASSIGNMENT
... NOTES: 1. All voltages are referenced to ground. 2. Measured with VCC ³ 2.7V. 3. A 1 kW external pull-up resistor may be required in some applications for proper operation of the microprocessor reset control circuit. 4. Measured with RST output open. 5. Measured with 2.7V £ VCC £ 3.3V. 6. tR = 5 ms. ...
... NOTES: 1. All voltages are referenced to ground. 2. Measured with VCC ³ 2.7V. 3. A 1 kW external pull-up resistor may be required in some applications for proper operation of the microprocessor reset control circuit. 4. Measured with RST output open. 5. Measured with 2.7V £ VCC £ 3.3V. 6. tR = 5 ms. ...
1.8-V MICROPOWER CMOS OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER ZERO-DRIFT SERIES OPA2333-Q1 FEATURES
... proprietary auto-calibration technique to provide low offset voltage and very low drift over time and temperature. For lowest offset voltage and precision performance, circuit layout and mechanical conditions should be optimized. Avoid temperature gradients that create thermoelectric (Seebeck) effec ...
... proprietary auto-calibration technique to provide low offset voltage and very low drift over time and temperature. For lowest offset voltage and precision performance, circuit layout and mechanical conditions should be optimized. Avoid temperature gradients that create thermoelectric (Seebeck) effec ...
pm700 installation manual
... Only qualified electrical workers should install this equipment. Such work should be performed only after reading this entire set of instructions. NEVER work alone. Before performing visual inspections, tests, or maintenance on this equipment, disconnect all sources of electric power. Assume that al ...
... Only qualified electrical workers should install this equipment. Such work should be performed only after reading this entire set of instructions. NEVER work alone. Before performing visual inspections, tests, or maintenance on this equipment, disconnect all sources of electric power. Assume that al ...
S8VK-G (15/30/60/120/240/480-W Models)
... *1. Do not use an inverter output for the Power Supply. Inverters with an output frequency of 50/60 Hz are available, but the rise in the internal temperature of the Power Supply may result in ignition or burning. *2. For a cold start at 25°C. Refer to Engineering Data on page 11 for details. *3. If ...
... *1. Do not use an inverter output for the Power Supply. Inverters with an output frequency of 50/60 Hz are available, but the rise in the internal temperature of the Power Supply may result in ignition or burning. *2. For a cold start at 25°C. Refer to Engineering Data on page 11 for details. *3. If ...
MAX1744/MAX1745 High-Voltage, Step-Down DC-DC Controllers in µMAX General Description
... Detailed Description The MAX1744/MAX1745 are high-voltage step-down DC-DC converter controllers. These devices offer high efficiency over a wide range of input/output voltages and currents, making them optimal for use in applications such as telecom, automotive, and industrial control. Using an exte ...
... Detailed Description The MAX1744/MAX1745 are high-voltage step-down DC-DC converter controllers. These devices offer high efficiency over a wide range of input/output voltages and currents, making them optimal for use in applications such as telecom, automotive, and industrial control. Using an exte ...
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.