Test1_Spring12 - UTK-EECS
... where z is the distance in m from the generator and t is time in s. (a) Find the frequency, wavelength, and phase velocity of the wave. (Note: you must get the units right to get full points.) (b) At z = 2 m, the amplitude of the wave was measured to be 1 V. Find . (Note: Again, you must get the un ...
... where z is the distance in m from the generator and t is time in s. (a) Find the frequency, wavelength, and phase velocity of the wave. (Note: you must get the units right to get full points.) (b) At z = 2 m, the amplitude of the wave was measured to be 1 V. Find . (Note: Again, you must get the un ...
STEVAL-ISA005V1
... Thanks to this diode the feedback loop circuit is separated from the supply circuit. The VIPer12 internal start-up current source charges the IC supply capacitor C4 to a specified start-up threshold voltage of about 16V. As soon as the voltage of C4 reaches the start-up threshold, the internal 60kHz ...
... Thanks to this diode the feedback loop circuit is separated from the supply circuit. The VIPer12 internal start-up current source charges the IC supply capacitor C4 to a specified start-up threshold voltage of about 16V. As soon as the voltage of C4 reaches the start-up threshold, the internal 60kHz ...
25-75 amp, -48 VDC Rectifier System with 25
... provide smooth, regulated -48 VDC, 25 to 75 amp power from a nominal 208/240 VAC, single phase source. The 50 amp system will accept two 25 amp rectifier modules in a standard 19" (48.26cm) cabinet. The 75 amp system accepts three 25 amp modules in a standard 23" (58.42cm) cabinet. Both cabinets use ...
... provide smooth, regulated -48 VDC, 25 to 75 amp power from a nominal 208/240 VAC, single phase source. The 50 amp system will accept two 25 amp rectifier modules in a standard 19" (48.26cm) cabinet. The 75 amp system accepts three 25 amp modules in a standard 23" (58.42cm) cabinet. Both cabinets use ...
Lecture 9: Limiting and Clamping Diode Circuits. Voltage Doubler
... Clamped Capacitor Circuits An idealized circuit of this type in shown below: ...
... Clamped Capacitor Circuits An idealized circuit of this type in shown below: ...
Single Output DC Power Supply
... Economical Single High Output DC Power Supply with Two Bright Digital Displays Continuously Monitors both Voltage and Current Simultaneously High Voltage (30VDC) and Current (5.0ADC) Output Connect Two Supplies in Parallel to Double the Current Output Connect Two Supplies in Series to Double the Vol ...
... Economical Single High Output DC Power Supply with Two Bright Digital Displays Continuously Monitors both Voltage and Current Simultaneously High Voltage (30VDC) and Current (5.0ADC) Output Connect Two Supplies in Parallel to Double the Current Output Connect Two Supplies in Series to Double the Vol ...
“Switch-On” Electronics - Cleveland State University
... current, measured in Ohms: V = IR Example: If R1 > R2, then the current through R1 will be less than the current through R2 ...
... current, measured in Ohms: V = IR Example: If R1 > R2, then the current through R1 will be less than the current through R2 ...
Item # S-200, D1086 Generator Field Control D1086
... generator. Recommended for geared machines with series field windings up to 350 FPM. The D1086 accepts 0-10 VDC as a reference to achieve 1-180 VDC output. The input signal can either be provided by an external source or from the on-board 15 VDC power supply. Provisions are made for externally selec ...
... generator. Recommended for geared machines with series field windings up to 350 FPM. The D1086 accepts 0-10 VDC as a reference to achieve 1-180 VDC output. The input signal can either be provided by an external source or from the on-board 15 VDC power supply. Provisions are made for externally selec ...
Micropower Circuit Monitors Positive Supply
... supply into a ground referenced signal voltage using the ICL7612 operational amplifier. The inexpensive circuit of Figure 1 converts the load current of a positive power supply to a groundreferenced signal voltage, without recourse to the instrumentation amplifier, extra power supply, and matched se ...
... supply into a ground referenced signal voltage using the ICL7612 operational amplifier. The inexpensive circuit of Figure 1 converts the load current of a positive power supply to a groundreferenced signal voltage, without recourse to the instrumentation amplifier, extra power supply, and matched se ...
Construction of a Variable Frequency High Voltage Power Supply
... high voltage DBD driver must be designed and implemented. Much strife may be had in designing such a driver with a respectable bandwidth when the available transistors (switches) can only handle a fraction of the desired output voltage. Here, we will consider the series connection of these transisto ...
... high voltage DBD driver must be designed and implemented. Much strife may be had in designing such a driver with a respectable bandwidth when the available transistors (switches) can only handle a fraction of the desired output voltage. Here, we will consider the series connection of these transisto ...
Providing Power Supply and Communication Lines
... designed to be used in high voltage battery and power systems. Current measurements across a shunt can be performed at either the high or low side of the power system. For current measurements, the IC uses a dedicated output as a reference that is connected to one of the shunt terminals (GREF), effe ...
... designed to be used in high voltage battery and power systems. Current measurements across a shunt can be performed at either the high or low side of the power system. For current measurements, the IC uses a dedicated output as a reference that is connected to one of the shunt terminals (GREF), effe ...
Using an Oscilloscope to Observe Rectification
... An oscilloscope is a measurement instrument that displays a picture of the way that a voltage changes over a period of time – i.e. it draws a graph that plots voltage (vertically) against time (horizontally). The oscilloscope display screen is divided into 1 cm squares. The controls on the oscillosc ...
... An oscilloscope is a measurement instrument that displays a picture of the way that a voltage changes over a period of time – i.e. it draws a graph that plots voltage (vertically) against time (horizontally). The oscilloscope display screen is divided into 1 cm squares. The controls on the oscillosc ...
Questions about Electric Circuits
... below. In each case, the battery voltage is 12V and the resistors are each 4Ω. ...
... below. In each case, the battery voltage is 12V and the resistors are each 4Ω. ...
Abstract - Logic Mind Technologies
... alternative to SRAM due to their small size, nonratioed operation, low static leakage, and two-port functionality. However, traditional GC-eDRAM implementations require boosted control signals in order to write full voltage levels to the cell to reduce the refresh rate and shorten access times. Thes ...
... alternative to SRAM due to their small size, nonratioed operation, low static leakage, and two-port functionality. However, traditional GC-eDRAM implementations require boosted control signals in order to write full voltage levels to the cell to reduce the refresh rate and shorten access times. Thes ...
Report - Sites@PSU
... loads. For the voltage into the regulator input, the specification was -24 V while in our circuit it ranged from -23.6 V to -27.8V with the ripple. With a maximum ripple of 3.6 V, the voltage into the regulator falls in the specified range. For the ripple, the input at Vc had a ripple of 4.2 V which ...
... loads. For the voltage into the regulator input, the specification was -24 V while in our circuit it ranged from -23.6 V to -27.8V with the ripple. With a maximum ripple of 3.6 V, the voltage into the regulator falls in the specified range. For the ripple, the input at Vc had a ripple of 4.2 V which ...
Hall Current Sensor TK 350-CCS
... Hall Current Sensor TK 350-CCS For the electronic measurement of currents:DC,AC,pulsed,mixed, with a galvanic isolation between the primary(high power) circuit and the secondary(electronic) circuit. ...
... Hall Current Sensor TK 350-CCS For the electronic measurement of currents:DC,AC,pulsed,mixed, with a galvanic isolation between the primary(high power) circuit and the secondary(electronic) circuit. ...
Electromagnetic induction
... 20. Give two ways in which energy could be lost in a transformer and say how such losses could be reduced. 21. Where in your homes would you expect to find: (a) a step-up transformer; (b) a step-down transformer? 22. Electricity is transmitted at high voltage, why? 23. What would be the effect on th ...
... 20. Give two ways in which energy could be lost in a transformer and say how such losses could be reduced. 21. Where in your homes would you expect to find: (a) a step-up transformer; (b) a step-down transformer? 22. Electricity is transmitted at high voltage, why? 23. What would be the effect on th ...
Rectifier
A rectifier is an electrical device that converts alternating current (AC), which periodically reverses direction, to direct current (DC), which flows in only one direction. The process is known as rectification. Physically, rectifiers take a number of forms, including vacuum tube diodes, mercury-arc valves, copper and selenium oxide rectifiers, semiconductor diodes, silicon-controlled rectifiers and other silicon-based semiconductor switches. Historically, even synchronous electromechanical switches and motors have been used. Early radio receivers, called crystal radios, used a ""cat's whisker"" of fine wire pressing on a crystal of galena (lead sulfide) to serve as a point-contact rectifier or ""crystal detector"".Rectifiers have many uses, but are often found serving as components of DC power supplies and high-voltage direct current power transmission systems. Rectification may serve in roles other than to generate direct current for use as a source of power. As noted, detectors of radio signals serve as rectifiers. In gas heating systems flame rectification is used to detect presence of a flame.Because of the alternating nature of the input AC sine wave, the process of rectification alone produces a DC current that, though unidirectional, consists of pulses of current. Many applications of rectifiers, such as power supplies for radio, television and computer equipment, require a steady constant DC current (as would be produced by a battery). In these applications the output of the rectifier is smoothed by an electronic filter (usually a capacitor) to produce a steady current.More complex circuitry that performs the opposite function, converting DC to AC, is called an inverter.