
Exp5 Full Wave Rectifier
... of the oscilloscope probes at function generator (trainer board) and sketch the input waveform obtained. 2. Put Channel 1 of the oscilloscope probes across the resistor and sketch the output waveform obtained. Measure and record the DC level of the output voltage using the (Dc bottom in the C.R.O.) ...
... of the oscilloscope probes at function generator (trainer board) and sketch the input waveform obtained. 2. Put Channel 1 of the oscilloscope probes across the resistor and sketch the output waveform obtained. Measure and record the DC level of the output voltage using the (Dc bottom in the C.R.O.) ...
Circuit Description
... Sensors: Attached to the MSP430 are 8 MB1040LV-EZ4 proximity sensors. These sensors are capable of sensing objects within 20ft. However, I will only need to sense objects up to 12 feet away, so any value above that will be ignored by the program. Each of these sensors is hooked up to the same power ...
... Sensors: Attached to the MSP430 are 8 MB1040LV-EZ4 proximity sensors. These sensors are capable of sensing objects within 20ft. However, I will only need to sense objects up to 12 feet away, so any value above that will be ignored by the program. Each of these sensors is hooked up to the same power ...
BDTIC 1N4933 - 1N4937 Fast Rectifiers
... 2. A critical component is any component of a life systems which, (a) are intended for surgical implant into support device or system whose failure to perform can the body, or (b) support or sustain life, or (c) whose be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life failure to perform when pr ...
... 2. A critical component is any component of a life systems which, (a) are intended for surgical implant into support device or system whose failure to perform can the body, or (b) support or sustain life, or (c) whose be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life failure to perform when pr ...
Investigation 11
... Testable Question(s): How do voltage, current and total resistance compare in series and parallel circuits? What happens as you increase the number of loads in series and parallel circuits? Materials: - Snap Circuit Kit PART A: SERIES CIRCUITS Procedure: 1. Construct a series circuit as shown in the ...
... Testable Question(s): How do voltage, current and total resistance compare in series and parallel circuits? What happens as you increase the number of loads in series and parallel circuits? Materials: - Snap Circuit Kit PART A: SERIES CIRCUITS Procedure: 1. Construct a series circuit as shown in the ...
IM-103 Rebuild Kit
... The IM-103 Line Voltage Monitor uses a bridge circuit with an easy-to-read, expanded-scale meter to enable you to continuously and accurately monitor power line voltage. This monitor uses a simple half-phase dc power supply directly from the line with no isolation transformer. Resistor R1 limits the ...
... The IM-103 Line Voltage Monitor uses a bridge circuit with an easy-to-read, expanded-scale meter to enable you to continuously and accurately monitor power line voltage. This monitor uses a simple half-phase dc power supply directly from the line with no isolation transformer. Resistor R1 limits the ...
ECE 201 Exam #1 Review
... • Z is called impedance (units of ohms, W) • Impedance is (often) a complex number ...
... • Z is called impedance (units of ohms, W) • Impedance is (often) a complex number ...
NTUST-EE-2013S
... • Kirchhoff’s voltage law (KVL) is generally stated as: • The sum of all the voltage drops around a single closed path in a circuit is equal to the total source voltage in that closed path. KVL applies to all circuits, but you must apply it to only one closed path. In a series circuit, this is (of c ...
... • Kirchhoff’s voltage law (KVL) is generally stated as: • The sum of all the voltage drops around a single closed path in a circuit is equal to the total source voltage in that closed path. KVL applies to all circuits, but you must apply it to only one closed path. In a series circuit, this is (of c ...
The current through an element is given in the figure
... A current source and a voltage source are connected in series with a resistor as shown in the circuit below. All of the elements connected in series have the same current is in this circuit. Suppose that vs = 10 V , is = 3 A , and R = 5 . (a) Calculate the voltage v across the resistor and the po ...
... A current source and a voltage source are connected in series with a resistor as shown in the circuit below. All of the elements connected in series have the same current is in this circuit. Suppose that vs = 10 V , is = 3 A , and R = 5 . (a) Calculate the voltage v across the resistor and the po ...
KSD140 8 NPN Epitaxial Silicon Transistor Absolute Maximum Ratings
... NEITHER DOES IT CONVEY ANY LICENSE UNDER ITS PATENT RIGHTS, NOR THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS. ...
... NEITHER DOES IT CONVEY ANY LICENSE UNDER ITS PATENT RIGHTS, NOR THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS. ...
physics 202 - La Salle University
... 3. We saw from the analysis above that a circuit with an inductor and a capacitor, an LC circuit, displays oscillatory behavior. This frequency is the so-called natural frequency to distinguish it from the driving frequency we are about to introduce into the circuit. In the circuit shown below we in ...
... 3. We saw from the analysis above that a circuit with an inductor and a capacitor, an LC circuit, displays oscillatory behavior. This frequency is the so-called natural frequency to distinguish it from the driving frequency we are about to introduce into the circuit. In the circuit shown below we in ...
High Efficiency Power Sources for Pentium Processors
... set the output voltage to the desired level, in this case 3.38V. R7 is used to inhibit Burst Mode® operation at light loads. If the system were permitted to operate in Burst Mode, the output voltage would rise by about 50mV at low load currents. If added low load efficiency is desired and the slightl ...
... set the output voltage to the desired level, in this case 3.38V. R7 is used to inhibit Burst Mode® operation at light loads. If the system were permitted to operate in Burst Mode, the output voltage would rise by about 50mV at low load currents. If added low load efficiency is desired and the slightl ...
Bip Transistor 20V 5A VCE(sat);500mV max. NPN Single TO-126ML
... Any and all SANYO Semiconductor Co.,Ltd. products described or contained herein are, with regard to "standard application", intended for the use as general electronics equipment. The products mentioned herein shall not be intended for use for any "special application" (medical equipment whose purpos ...
... Any and all SANYO Semiconductor Co.,Ltd. products described or contained herein are, with regard to "standard application", intended for the use as general electronics equipment. The products mentioned herein shall not be intended for use for any "special application" (medical equipment whose purpos ...
protection_from_ligh..
... – Electronic circuits damaged by high current or voltage caused by that current. • If lightning occurs near an overhead electric or telephone line, large current induced or injected into the line. • Charge can also be injected into soil. Arcing to nearby buried conductors at distances up to 100 m. ...
... – Electronic circuits damaged by high current or voltage caused by that current. • If lightning occurs near an overhead electric or telephone line, large current induced or injected into the line. • Charge can also be injected into soil. Arcing to nearby buried conductors at distances up to 100 m. ...
Automatic Street Light Control
... manufactured in different shapes, colors and sizes. For their low price, low consumption and simple use, they have almost completely pushed aside other light sources- bulbs at first place. They perform similar to common diodes with the difference that they emit light when current flows through them. ...
... manufactured in different shapes, colors and sizes. For their low price, low consumption and simple use, they have almost completely pushed aside other light sources- bulbs at first place. They perform similar to common diodes with the difference that they emit light when current flows through them. ...
3.1 Battery charger based on scr
... triac T1.Now T1 acts as a closed switch, shorting the circuit. The output voltage drops to zero and fuse gets burned off. Since the switching of triac takes place within few micro seconds there will be no damage to the TTL ICs or any other such voltage sensitive components in the load circuit. 3.2.2 ...
... triac T1.Now T1 acts as a closed switch, shorting the circuit. The output voltage drops to zero and fuse gets burned off. Since the switching of triac takes place within few micro seconds there will be no damage to the TTL ICs or any other such voltage sensitive components in the load circuit. 3.2.2 ...
Activity 6A
... for low-speed switching applications and is also known as converter thyristor. Since a thyristor is basically a silicon-made controlled device, it is also known as silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR). The on-state voltage , VT, varies typically from about 1.15 V for 600 V to 2.5 V for 4000 V devices; ...
... for low-speed switching applications and is also known as converter thyristor. Since a thyristor is basically a silicon-made controlled device, it is also known as silicon-controlled rectifier (SCR). The on-state voltage , VT, varies typically from about 1.15 V for 600 V to 2.5 V for 4000 V devices; ...
CN5611
... current flowing into LED pin is about 1% of that set by RISET to prevent the device from damage. CN5611 recovers from thermal-shutdown mode once the junction temperature drops by 11°C (typical). The device will therefore protect itself by thermally cycling in the event of LED short-circuit or overlo ...
... current flowing into LED pin is about 1% of that set by RISET to prevent the device from damage. CN5611 recovers from thermal-shutdown mode once the junction temperature drops by 11°C (typical). The device will therefore protect itself by thermally cycling in the event of LED short-circuit or overlo ...
Current source
A current source is an electronic circuit that delivers or absorbs an electric current which is independent of the voltage across it.A current source is the dual of a voltage source. The term constant-current 'sink' is sometimes used for sources fed from a negative voltage supply. Figure 1 shows the schematic symbol for an ideal current source, driving a resistor load. There are two types - an independent current source (or sink) delivers a constant current. A dependent current source delivers a current which is proportional to some other voltage or current in the circuit.