for high speed switching application at collector current up to 500mA, and feature useful current gain over a wide range of collector current, low leakage currents and low saturation voltage. TO-18 TO-39 INTERNAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS Symbol V CBO V CEO V EBO IC I CM P tot Parameter Collector-Base Voltage (I E = 0) Collector-Emitter Voltage (I B = 0) Emitter-Base Voltage (I C = 0) Collector Current Collector Peak Current (t p < 5 ms) Total Dissipation at T amb ≤ 25 o C
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Course Outline School: Department: Course Title: Course Code: Course Hours/Credits: Prerequisites: Co-requisites: Eligible for Prior Learning, Assessment and Recognition: Originated by: Creation Date: Revised by: Revision Date: Current Semester: Approved by: Eng. Tech. & Applied Science Information and Communication Engineering Technology (ICET) Electric Circuits 1 ETEC 103 56 N/A N/A Yes Peter So Summer 2014 Peter So Summer 2014 Fall 2014 Chairperson/Dean Students are expected to review
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Highly-Efficient Battery Chargers with ParallelLoaded Resonant Converters Ying-Chun Chuang e-mail:chuang@mail.ksu.edu.tw Yu-Lung Ke e-mail:yulungke@ms25.hinet.net Shun-Yi Chang e-mail:nickelayu@hotmail.com Department of Electrical Engineering, Kun Shan University, Tainan Hsien 71003, Taiwan, R.O.C. Abstract—The well established advantages of resonant converters for battery chargers, including fast response, low switching losses, easy of the control scheme, simplicity of circuit configuration
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Instructions: * Complete Part 1 of Lab 3. Once you have completed Lab 3-Part 1, complete the Lab Report. * Answer the questions and transcribe/transfer test results recorded in the lab’s tables to the tables provided. * Complete Part 2 of Lab 3. Once you have completed Lab 3-Part 2, complete the Lab Report. * Answer the questions and transcribe/transfer test results recorded in the lab’s tables to the tables provided. * Complete Part 3 of Lab 3. Once you have completed
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periodically for cracks and corrosion. The inspection technology employed is ~90% naked-eye vision. We have developed and demonstrated robotic deployment of both remote enhanced 3D-stereoscopic video instrumentation for visual inspection and remote eddy current probes for instrumented inspection. This article describes the aircraft skin inspection application, how robotic deployment may alleviate human performance problems and workplace hazards during inspection, practical robotic deployment systems, their
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DEVEOLPMENT OF BIOMETRICALLY CONTROLLED DOOR SYSTEM (USING IRIS), WITH POWER BACKUP ABSTRACT Doors are known to provide major functions such as protection, safety to a building or place from any invasion. Therefore, the capability of a door system to provide privacy and security when demanded is worthwhile. Automatic door is a new way of creating doors without the need to manually apply force in the case of doors with handles or keys
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Research paper Macroeconomics BBA2 Economy of Chile Group 10 Nazirabonu Alimardonova Krista Rebecca Bradshaw Romans Opengeims Vladislav Matievsky Edgars Butramjevs Contents Trend Comparison of Indicators - Chile 3 Chile Unemployment 3 Chile Inflation Rate 4 Export, Import and Balance of Trade 4 Government Budget Indicators and Government Debt to GDP 5 CPI and PPI 6 Specifics of the Country 7 Misbalance in the Economy 7 The Crisis of 1982 8 Investing
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OUTLINE I. A brief description of this country in terms of demographics, language, currency, political system, predominant industries, and current (i.e. last year) economic indicators such as nominal GDP, GDP per capita, unemployment, budget deficit (% of GDP), balance of payments accounts (% of GDP), and inflation. II. Brief description of the behavior of various economic indicators at the last 20 years III. Brief description of the behavior of various economic indicators for at
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(QE3) in September 2012.4 Figure 7.1: Global GDP Growth World Emerging economies 8 6 percent Advanced economies 4 2 0 2011Q1 2011Q2 2011Q3 2011Q4 2012Q1 2012Q2 2012Q3 2012Q4 2013Q1 Source: World Economic Outlook 2013, IMF Figure 7.2: Current Account Balance of Developing Countries 15 2010 2011 2012 (est.) 10 percent of GDP 5 0 -5 -10 Latin Middle America & East & Carreibean N.Africa Source: Regional Economic Outlook 2013, IMF China ASEAN India The spillover of a slow recovery
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This assignment is to compute and a write a summary (max. 250 words) interpreting selected liquidity ratios. 1. Companies Last name begins with the letters o A through M: CVS o N through Z: Eli Lilly You can work individually or in a group of not more than 3. If you work in a group, one group member must send the Academic Coach, Ms. Linda Anderson, a message stating who is in the group, AND the name of the member who would submit the assignment. THE SUBMISSION FROM THE DESIGNATED
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