Converter Modules
... that have 115 VAC Triac outputs. Due to protective suppression circuits connected in parallel with Triacs, these outputs have a high OFF-State Leakage current, which, if unloaded, is sufficient to keep a VCM in the ON condition continuously. The TCM incorporates a current bias that offsets output le ...
... that have 115 VAC Triac outputs. Due to protective suppression circuits connected in parallel with Triacs, these outputs have a high OFF-State Leakage current, which, if unloaded, is sufficient to keep a VCM in the ON condition continuously. The TCM incorporates a current bias that offsets output le ...
MAX3864 2.5Gbps, +3V to +5.5V, Wide Dynamic Range Transimpedance Preamplifier General Description
... The MAX3864 is a transimpedance preamplifier for applications in SDH/SONET systems operating up to 2.5Gbps. It features 490nA (typ) input-referred noise, 2.0GHz bandwidth, and 2mA input overload. The MAX3864 operates from a single +3.0V to +5.5V supply. It includes an integrated low-frequency compen ...
... The MAX3864 is a transimpedance preamplifier for applications in SDH/SONET systems operating up to 2.5Gbps. It features 490nA (typ) input-referred noise, 2.0GHz bandwidth, and 2mA input overload. The MAX3864 operates from a single +3.0V to +5.5V supply. It includes an integrated low-frequency compen ...
Improved Hybrid Amplifier Efficiency Using SiGe
... 8 that an efficiency greater than 33-51% over a 10dB output power control range is achieved. We observe that just as predicted from simulations the efficiency traces move left from maximum power setting (O trace) to a low power ...
... 8 that an efficiency greater than 33-51% over a 10dB output power control range is achieved. We observe that just as predicted from simulations the efficiency traces move left from maximum power setting (O trace) to a low power ...
Magnetic Performance of a Single Phase Induction Motor under
... 3 System Configuration To improve the SPIMs performance, power electronic means have been employed increasingly in recent years to achieve adjustable speed operation, in various demanding applications [14], [15]. Although, various PWM control techniques, that exhibit improved performance such as V/f ...
... 3 System Configuration To improve the SPIMs performance, power electronic means have been employed increasingly in recent years to achieve adjustable speed operation, in various demanding applications [14], [15]. Although, various PWM control techniques, that exhibit improved performance such as V/f ...
Monitoring technique
... When the underload monitor IK/SK 9065 is connected to the supply voltage L1-L2-L3 and no current is flowing in the current path L1-L1’ the unit changes also in alarm state. The current path L1-L1’ allows to connect currents up to 8 A directly at IK/SK 9065. When connecting asynchronous motors not on ...
... When the underload monitor IK/SK 9065 is connected to the supply voltage L1-L2-L3 and no current is flowing in the current path L1-L1’ the unit changes also in alarm state. The current path L1-L1’ allows to connect currents up to 8 A directly at IK/SK 9065. When connecting asynchronous motors not on ...
Section 16.3 - CPO Science
... resistance with one formula. If you know two of the three quantities, you can use Ohm’s law to find the third. ...
... resistance with one formula. If you know two of the three quantities, you can use Ohm’s law to find the third. ...
XAPP382: CoolRunner-II I/O Characteristics Application Note v1.0
... configured as open-drain, the logic value at the output pin will either be high-Z or constant 0 (GND). In other words, a one state in the design will produce a high-Z on the device, while a zero state in the design will produce a constant 0 on the device. Typically, an external pullup resistor is us ...
... configured as open-drain, the logic value at the output pin will either be high-Z or constant 0 (GND). In other words, a one state in the design will produce a high-Z on the device, while a zero state in the design will produce a constant 0 on the device. Typically, an external pullup resistor is us ...
Sensitive Low Level Transistorized NMR Spectrometer Employing Frequency Modulation
... The signaLvoltage was found to vary inversely with rf level as predicted by Eq. (7). The modulation frequency at which signal phase shift sets in also varies as predicted by Eq. (7), 1500 cps for peak-to-peak tank voltage of 20 mY, 5 kc for 36mV, and 10 kcfor 57 mY. The corresponding range of the te ...
... The signaLvoltage was found to vary inversely with rf level as predicted by Eq. (7). The modulation frequency at which signal phase shift sets in also varies as predicted by Eq. (7), 1500 cps for peak-to-peak tank voltage of 20 mY, 5 kc for 36mV, and 10 kcfor 57 mY. The corresponding range of the te ...
Programmable Gain Instrumentation Amplifier
... not need output stage offset adjustment. Figure 3 also shows a circuit for adjusting output offset voltage. First, adjust the input offset voltage as discussed above. Then program the device for G=1 and adjust the output to zero. Because of the interaction of these two adjustments at G=8, the PGA205 ...
... not need output stage offset adjustment. Figure 3 also shows a circuit for adjusting output offset voltage. First, adjust the input offset voltage as discussed above. Then program the device for G=1 and adjust the output to zero. Because of the interaction of these two adjustments at G=8, the PGA205 ...
Lecture Notes File
... • Alternating Current, or AC, is the dominant form of electrical power that is delivered to homes and industry. • In the late 1800’s there was a battle between proponents of DC and AC. • AC won out due to its efficiency for long distance transmission. • AC is a sinusoidal current, meaning the curren ...
... • Alternating Current, or AC, is the dominant form of electrical power that is delivered to homes and industry. • In the late 1800’s there was a battle between proponents of DC and AC. • AC won out due to its efficiency for long distance transmission. • AC is a sinusoidal current, meaning the curren ...
Lab 5
... Obviously, the power gain can’t result in more actual output power than the power supplies can provide. Usually it’s significantly less, even at maximum amplification. Likewise, the output voltage can not exceed either of the power supply voltages. The signal processing and control capabilities of o ...
... Obviously, the power gain can’t result in more actual output power than the power supplies can provide. Usually it’s significantly less, even at maximum amplification. Likewise, the output voltage can not exceed either of the power supply voltages. The signal processing and control capabilities of o ...
AD622 data sheet
... R1/R2 and C1/C2 form a bridge circuit whose output appears across the in-amp’s input pins. Any mismatch between the C1/ R1 and C2/R2 time constant will unbalance the bridge and reduce common-mode rejection. C3 insures that any RF signals are common mode (the same on both in-amp inputs) and are not a ...
... R1/R2 and C1/C2 form a bridge circuit whose output appears across the in-amp’s input pins. Any mismatch between the C1/ R1 and C2/R2 time constant will unbalance the bridge and reduce common-mode rejection. C3 insures that any RF signals are common mode (the same on both in-amp inputs) and are not a ...
Fineline Round Optic Spec
... lens be specified unless a secondary enclosure for the fixture exists, such as a display case or architectural housing. ...
... lens be specified unless a secondary enclosure for the fixture exists, such as a display case or architectural housing. ...
AN2454
... terminated during the switching cycle. If this happens for several pulses, the feedback loop increases the error signal and produces a higher energy that is transferred to the secondary side. As a result, a higher output pulse is generated and again prematurely ended. Another disadvantage of a filte ...
... terminated during the switching cycle. If this happens for several pulses, the feedback loop increases the error signal and produces a higher energy that is transferred to the secondary side. As a result, a higher output pulse is generated and again prematurely ended. Another disadvantage of a filte ...
LT6553 - 650MHz Gain of 2 Triple Video Amplifier
... always larger than the output swing. On a single positive supply, however, the input range limits the output low swing to 2V (1V multiplied by the internal gain of 2). The inputs can be driven beyond the point at which the output clips so long as input currents are limited to below ±10mA. Continuing ...
... always larger than the output swing. On a single positive supply, however, the input range limits the output low swing to 2V (1V multiplied by the internal gain of 2). The inputs can be driven beyond the point at which the output clips so long as input currents are limited to below ±10mA. Continuing ...
Protronic 100 Versatile controller for various requirements
... The Protronic 100 process controller is the basic model of the Protronic series. It can be operated as a process-specific single unit or in conjunction with higher-level systems. ...
... The Protronic 100 process controller is the basic model of the Protronic series. It can be operated as a process-specific single unit or in conjunction with higher-level systems. ...
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... The most important and unique feature of the controller is its ability to operate from a Laptop or P.C. based Labview platform. The two connectors below the “Charge” and “Fire” buttons in Figure 1 are ST, Fiberoptic, bulk-head connectors. The leftmost connector carries bi-directional serial data for ...
... The most important and unique feature of the controller is its ability to operate from a Laptop or P.C. based Labview platform. The two connectors below the “Charge” and “Fire” buttons in Figure 1 are ST, Fiberoptic, bulk-head connectors. The leftmost connector carries bi-directional serial data for ...
Integrated Wireless Power Li-Ion Charger Receiver, Qi (WPC
... Stresses beyond those listed under absolute maximum ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under recommended operating conditions is not implied. Exposure to absol ...
... Stresses beyond those listed under absolute maximum ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under recommended operating conditions is not implied. Exposure to absol ...
Lab 3 – Finding the value of an unknown capacitor By Henry Lin
... box as four different values of C2. For parallel capacitors, Ceq=C1+C2. When the switch is in position 1, capacitor 1 can be described by the following equation. Q1=C1*V0 while capacitor 2 is discharged. After the switch goes to position 2, the total charge Q=Q1+Q2. But, Q2=0 since it is discharged. ...
... box as four different values of C2. For parallel capacitors, Ceq=C1+C2. When the switch is in position 1, capacitor 1 can be described by the following equation. Q1=C1*V0 while capacitor 2 is discharged. After the switch goes to position 2, the total charge Q=Q1+Q2. But, Q2=0 since it is discharged. ...
Voltage Vantage
... Instructing Concepts (Voltage Vantage) Voltage Putting “Voltage” in Recognizable terms: Voltage is the measure of the electrical potential energy between two points per unit charge. The voltage measures how much energy a charged object will acquire when it moves between the two points. Putting “Vol ...
... Instructing Concepts (Voltage Vantage) Voltage Putting “Voltage” in Recognizable terms: Voltage is the measure of the electrical potential energy between two points per unit charge. The voltage measures how much energy a charged object will acquire when it moves between the two points. Putting “Vol ...
Power electronics
Power electronics is the application of solid-state electronics to the control and conversion of electric power. It also refers to a subject of research in electronic and electrical engineering which deals with the design, control, computation and integration of nonlinear, time-varying energy-processing electronic systems with fast dynamics.The first high power electronic devices were mercury-arc valves. In modern systems the conversion is performed with semiconductor switching devices such as diodes, thyristors and transistors, pioneered by R. D. Middlebrook and others beginning in the 1950s. In contrast to electronic systems concerned with transmission and processing of signals and data, in power electronics substantial amounts of electrical energy are processed. An AC/DC converter (rectifier) is the most typical power electronics device found in many consumer electronic devices, e.g. television sets, personal computers, battery chargers, etc. The power range is typically from tens of watts to several hundred watts. In industry a common application is the variable speed drive (VSD) that is used to control an induction motor. The power range of VSDs start from a few hundred watts and end at tens of megawatts.The power conversion systems can be classified according to the type of the input and output power AC to DC (rectifier) DC to AC (inverter) DC to DC (DC-to-DC converter) AC to AC (AC-to-AC converter)