
J. Lu, D.J. Perreault, D. Otten, and K.K. Afridi, “Impedance Control Network Resonant Converter for Wide-Range High-Efficiency Operation,” IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics , (to appear).
... Hence, by varying this phase shift as the input or output voltage varies, the admittance seen by the inverters can be kept purely conductive across the full input and output voltage operating range of the dc-dc converter. By operating the converter at a switching frequency slightly higher than the r ...
... Hence, by varying this phase shift as the input or output voltage varies, the admittance seen by the inverters can be kept purely conductive across the full input and output voltage operating range of the dc-dc converter. By operating the converter at a switching frequency slightly higher than the r ...
Improving common-mode rejection using the right
... working altogether. Therefore, one should be very careful when using this RLD feedback technique in cases where there is a high chance of having an electrode lose contact or become disconnected from the patient. Whenever this technique is used, one should continuously monitor the status of the elect ...
... working altogether. Therefore, one should be very careful when using this RLD feedback technique in cases where there is a high chance of having an electrode lose contact or become disconnected from the patient. Whenever this technique is used, one should continuously monitor the status of the elect ...
Saclay High Intensity Light Ion Source Status
... control system led to large improvements in term of intensity, beam line transmission, stability. More than 130 mA are now routinely produced at 95 keV. This article will report a summary of the proton beam analysis, in cw and pulsed modes, pointing out parameters such as reliability, emittance, bea ...
... control system led to large improvements in term of intensity, beam line transmission, stability. More than 130 mA are now routinely produced at 95 keV. This article will report a summary of the proton beam analysis, in cw and pulsed modes, pointing out parameters such as reliability, emittance, bea ...
TDA1562 app note
... Finally, the diagnostic pin and the status I/O pin will give information, regarding the case temperature and the die temperature. Figure 6 shows the behavior of the output, the diagnostic pin and the status I/O pin, when that pin is used as an output. As long as the case temperature is below 120°C, ...
... Finally, the diagnostic pin and the status I/O pin will give information, regarding the case temperature and the die temperature. Figure 6 shows the behavior of the output, the diagnostic pin and the status I/O pin, when that pin is used as an output. As long as the case temperature is below 120°C, ...
Wind Power Facility Guide to the Technical Requirements Revision 0 November 30, 2004
... A 60 MW WPF requires a capability of producing +29 MVArs to reach +0.9 PF and a capability of absorbing -20 MVArs to achieve –0.95 PF. The WPF alone draws a fixed 12 MVArs to operate due to transformers, lines and the WTGs. In order to meet the dynamic reactive power capability, the WPF needs to be ...
... A 60 MW WPF requires a capability of producing +29 MVArs to reach +0.9 PF and a capability of absorbing -20 MVArs to achieve –0.95 PF. The WPF alone draws a fixed 12 MVArs to operate due to transformers, lines and the WTGs. In order to meet the dynamic reactive power capability, the WPF needs to be ...
ZXTN2010Z Features Mechanical Data
... written approval of the Chief Executive Officer of Diodes Incorporated. As used herein: A. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which: 1. are intended to implant into the body, or 2. support or sustain life and whose failure to perform when properly used in accordance with instruct ...
... written approval of the Chief Executive Officer of Diodes Incorporated. As used herein: A. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems which: 1. are intended to implant into the body, or 2. support or sustain life and whose failure to perform when properly used in accordance with instruct ...
GTL2002 1. General description 2-bit bidirectional low voltage translator
... port, when the Dn port is HIGH, the voltage on the Sn port is limited to the voltage set by the reference transistor (SREF). When the Sn port is HIGH, the Dn port is pulled to VCC by the pull-up resistors. This functionality allows a seamless translation between higher and lower voltages selected by ...
... port, when the Dn port is HIGH, the voltage on the Sn port is limited to the voltage set by the reference transistor (SREF). When the Sn port is HIGH, the Dn port is pulled to VCC by the pull-up resistors. This functionality allows a seamless translation between higher and lower voltages selected by ...
Chargebuster Jr. H/O with Emitter Cassette Installation, Operation
... of such loads, and where the maximum total voltage drop on both feeders and branch circuits to the farthest outlet does not exceed 5%, provide reasonable efficiency of operation.” This amounts to a 6V drop in a 120V branch-circuit home run. Assuming equal losses in the supply and return conductors, ...
... of such loads, and where the maximum total voltage drop on both feeders and branch circuits to the farthest outlet does not exceed 5%, provide reasonable efficiency of operation.” This amounts to a 6V drop in a 120V branch-circuit home run. Assuming equal losses in the supply and return conductors, ...
Variable resistors
... A resistor is obviously a component designed to offer resistance, or opposition to an electric current. Resistors may be placed in a circuit to produce a voltage drop, or to limit the circuit current to a desired value. Symbols for some of the different types of resistor are shown in Figure 1. ...
... A resistor is obviously a component designed to offer resistance, or opposition to an electric current. Resistors may be placed in a circuit to produce a voltage drop, or to limit the circuit current to a desired value. Symbols for some of the different types of resistor are shown in Figure 1. ...
PQI Guide Spec 26 2200
... Nonlinear load testing programs that incorporate the use of capacitors, inductors, resistors, rectifiers, switch-mode power supplies or other electronic loads in an effort to simulate perceived, real world nonlinear load conditions in a controlled manufacturing environment are not acceptable since ( ...
... Nonlinear load testing programs that incorporate the use of capacitors, inductors, resistors, rectifiers, switch-mode power supplies or other electronic loads in an effort to simulate perceived, real world nonlinear load conditions in a controlled manufacturing environment are not acceptable since ( ...
SWITCHGEAR
... Deliver products in factory labeled packages. Shipping groups shall not exceed 15 ft. in length. ...
... Deliver products in factory labeled packages. Shipping groups shall not exceed 15 ft. in length. ...
420 Stereo Power Amplifier
... What is a Power Amplifier? A power amplifier is one capable of delivering significant amounts of power to its load. Power is a measure of energy, which is the ability to do work (like move a loudspeaker cone or heat up dummy load resistors). Power is measured in watts, which is defined as the produc ...
... What is a Power Amplifier? A power amplifier is one capable of delivering significant amounts of power to its load. Power is a measure of energy, which is the ability to do work (like move a loudspeaker cone or heat up dummy load resistors). Power is measured in watts, which is defined as the produc ...
The Products - BEC Distribution
... “At Arcol we have accumulated experience in all aspects of design, production and application of resistive solutions, and are dedicated to ...
... “At Arcol we have accumulated experience in all aspects of design, production and application of resistive solutions, and are dedicated to ...
High Frequency Conducted Disturbances
... installation of more power electronic equipment using faster switching devices, both in the power system and for end-user equipment. End-user equipment have become more sensitive to voltage disturbances, and investigations show that surface mounted components are more sensitive than traditional comp ...
... installation of more power electronic equipment using faster switching devices, both in the power system and for end-user equipment. End-user equipment have become more sensitive to voltage disturbances, and investigations show that surface mounted components are more sensitive than traditional comp ...
IEC specifications for LV assembly switchboards
... easily be read or operated; their centreline will be located within a zone between 0,2 m and 2 m above the base of the Assembly. Actuators for emergency switching devices (see 536.4.2 of IEC 60364-5-53) will be accessible within a zone between 0,8 m and 1,6 m above the base of the Assembly. Unless o ...
... easily be read or operated; their centreline will be located within a zone between 0,2 m and 2 m above the base of the Assembly. Actuators for emergency switching devices (see 536.4.2 of IEC 60364-5-53) will be accessible within a zone between 0,8 m and 1,6 m above the base of the Assembly. Unless o ...
Atmel LED Drivers MSL4163/MSL4164
... Gate shift clock input Drive GSC with the gate shift clock of the video signal from 0 to 10MHz. GSC is typically the HSYNC signal input. PWM input PWM allows direct external control of the brightness of all LED strings. ...
... Gate shift clock input Drive GSC with the gate shift clock of the video signal from 0 to 10MHz. GSC is typically the HSYNC signal input. PWM input PWM allows direct external control of the brightness of all LED strings. ...
Technical Manual - Power
... It is important to note that deep discharging a battery at high rates for short periods is not nearly as severe as discharging a battery at low rates for long periods of time. To clarify, let’s analyze two examples: • Battery A – Discharged at the 1C rate to zero volts. “C” for a 4 AH battery, ...
... It is important to note that deep discharging a battery at high rates for short periods is not nearly as severe as discharging a battery at low rates for long periods of time. To clarify, let’s analyze two examples: • Battery A – Discharged at the 1C rate to zero volts. “C” for a 4 AH battery, ...
Relays General information
... Note: Two other considerations must be made: The maximum voltage limit is determined by the above heating problems and also by the magnetic iron saturation of the electromagnetic circuit. K1 and K2 are not given for all relays. If this is not specified, it can be assumed that the voltage range is to ...
... Note: Two other considerations must be made: The maximum voltage limit is determined by the above heating problems and also by the magnetic iron saturation of the electromagnetic circuit. K1 and K2 are not given for all relays. If this is not specified, it can be assumed that the voltage range is to ...
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.