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VIBRATION FUNDAMENTALS - PCB
Piezoelectric accelerometers measure vibration and shock for a wide variety of applications. They incorporate a piezoelectric sensing element with a crystalline atomic structure which outputs an electrical charge when subjected to a load with near zero deflection.
More on Radiation Patterns - Beamwidth - PCTEL
In this installment, I’m going to discuss antenna performance parameters such as gain and beamwidth as they relate to the antenna patterns. The antenna’s radiation pattern is a graphical representation of the radiation properties of the antenna as a function of spatial coordinates.
General Piezoelectric Theory | PCB Piezotronics
To generate a useful output signal, our sensors rely on the piezoelectric effect. ("Piezo" is a greek term which means "to squeeze.") When the piezoelectric elements are strained by an external force, displaced electrical charge accumulates on opposing surfaces.
General Signal Conditioning Guide - PCB
SIGNAL CONDITIONING GUIDE3 V 2 = q / C 1 +C 2 + C 3) (Eq.2) where: C 2 = cable capacitance in pF C 3 = input capacitance of the voltage amplifier or readout instrument in pF According to the law of electrostatics (Equations 1 and 2), sensing elements with a low capacitance will have a high volt-
Data Sheet E-Series EP/EL Analog (Doc Part No. 551245)
Each Temposonics® position sensor consists of a ferromagnetic waveguide, a position magnet, a strain pulse converter and supporting electronics. The magnet, connected to the object in motion in the application, generates a magnetic field at its location on the waveguide. A short current pulse is applied to the waveguide.
High MTBF ensures accuracy and reduces replacement costs
Military Handbook MIL-HDBK-217 provides guidance for computing the MTBF for hermetically sealed electronic circuits. The 786A is sealed to a leak rate of 1 x 10-8 cc/sec and is considered to be truly hermetically sealed.
Principle of Operation - ssi-sensors.com
In general, pressure measurement technology translates a force from an induced pressure into an electrical quantity. In digital pressure gauges, the electrical quantity is then translated into pressure units and digitally displayed.
How does Amphenol RF make certain that the VSWR of a connector will ...
TDR is a technique that allows us to see reflections as a function of distance. This enables us to see “inside” the connector and determine exactly where the discontinuities are located. Corrections can be made, and a new analysis can be performed.
Influence of Electric Vehicle INFLUENCE OF High Voltage ... - PCB
Assessment of the influence of the HV EM Fields is based on the coherence function between the NVH sensor signal and the corresponding EM Field transducer signal – where higher coherence values indicate a higher influence of HV EM Fields on the NVH sensor signals.
M1963 Series - amphenol-aerospace.com
The M1963 military power supply is a rugged AC to DC converter, accepts an AC input range from 85 to 265VAC, 50/60/400Hz and provides Three DC outputs from 3.3V to 50V, up to 130W, with custom outputs available. Designed to meet military standards MIL-STD-704, MIL-STD-1399, MIL-STD-810, MIL-STD-461.
Mastering Bandpass Filters: A Guide for RF & Electrical Engineers
The transfer function of a bandpass filter helps you understand how it changes the amplitude and phase of different frequencies. Simply put, this function explains how the filter shapes a signal as it moves through, showing which parts are amplified, reduced, or left as they are.
nrgSMART Intelligent Load Shedding (nrgILS) - Amphenol Broadband Solutions
With nrgILS, you can monitor and manage vital system parameters like current, voltage, temperature, and alarm status, ensuring optimal performance and reliability. Whether you’re handling a single device or a complex multi-controller network, nrgILS provides the tools to intelligently control power, prevent system overloads, and maximize uptime.
TN-33 The Instrumentation Cable: Critical but Often Neglected - PCB
interconnecting cables are often viewed as lacking glamour. Their functionality is frequently considered as analogous to fluid f. w in a pipe where everything that enters. xits successfully. Nothing could be further from the truth! Cables are extremely important, and can be one o.
What Is the Difference Between Average and Peak Power? - Amphenol RF
Average Power is the Input Power to a cable/connector which will produce a maximum safe center conductor temperature under steady state conditions when terminated with a matched load. A safe center conductor temperature is one that will not melt the dielectric.
What Is VFD Cable & Why Does It Matter? - TPC Wire
VFD systems characteristically create a significant amount of electrical noise in the form of voltage spikes, reflected waves, charging currents, common-mode voltage, and RFI/EMI interference. This leads to voltages that are two to three times the source voltage.
Industrial Automation Redefined? Exploring AI in Robotics
Industrial automation, which harnesses advanced control systems to manage equipment across various sectors, is minimizing the need for human intervention and streamlining processes. At the heart of this revolution lies the powerful combination of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI).
VIBRATION SWITCHES - PCB
Vibration switches are primarily used for protecting critical machinery from costly destructive failure by initiating an alarm or shutdown when excessive vibration of the machinery is detected.
CURRENT DERATING REFERENCE INFORMATION FOR DUAL ROW - Amphenol CS
This specification defines the performance, test, quality and reliability requirements of the Minitek Pwr 3.0 Wire to board & Wire to Wire connector series.
Understanding Current Output Signals Webpage - PCB
In process monitoring applications where a continuous 24/7 signal is needed for recording and trending by a PLC, DSC or SCADA system, a vibration transmitter with a constant 4-20mA output signal is ideal. But what exactly does that 4-20mA signal represent?
EARTH FAULT RESISTANCE MONITORING - PCB
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