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Currently, KEMET is offering Tin/Lead termination products in C0G, X7R, & X5R dielectrics. The voltage ratings offered are from 6.3V up to 200V. Please contact local Sales personnel for information regarding the availability of alternate ... more
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5V BLUE LED supply is now fitted as standard. Consult factory for other options. ... more
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The data logger can operate with either 110 or 240-volt supply. This is auto detected requiring no manual input therefore eliminating expensive repairs. ... more
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Ghost voltages occur from having energized circuits and non-energized wiring located in close proximity to each other, such as in the same conduit or raceway. This condition forms a capacitor and allows capacitive coupling between the energized ... more
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The operating voltage options are: DC applications: +/- 5, +/- 10, +/- 24, +/- 30, +/- 48, +/- 60, +/- 120, and +/- 240 AC applications: 120 and 220 The DC modules have a maximum operating current of .5A, and the AC modules are 2A. ... more
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Transient voltages effect different devices different ways. Relatively small transient voltages can cause the immediate failure of electronic devices, but even other equipment can be susceptible. SEE ARTICLE Equipment-specific effects can range ... more
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When the system is in regulation, the feedback pins FB1 and FB2 will be at the bandgap reference voltage (1.238V typical). This may not be obvious from the datasheet, since only the bandgap reference voltage is specified. But if you look at the ... more
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LDOs are available with either an adjustable or fixed output voltage. To assure regulation, the output voltage must be less than the minimum input voltage less the dropout voltage. Typically, fixed-output types have an output voltage that has been ... more
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Always read the USBscope50 Safety advice that can be sound in the User's Guide. Always follow this advice. You are also advised to select scope probes that are at least 300V Cat II rated and you should be aware that fully insulated scope probes are ... more
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You must either clamp the input, or limit the current into the device, or ideally, both. The simplest way to limit this current is with a resistor selected such that the maximum voltage applied to the circuit input creates a current on the input ... more
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