LESS THAN 1/3 of the supply voltage (Vcc). In number of applications, the IC must be triggered by a pulse. The amplitude and minimum pulse width required for triggering depend on operating temperature and supply voltage of the IC. Generally the current required for triggering is about 0.5uA for a period of 0.1uS. The triggering voltage may be in a range from minimum 1.67V when Vcc=5V to maximum 5V when Vcc=15V. The triggering circuit inside the IC is very sensitive and may be accidently activated
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Stability of Power Systems Student’s Name The Name of the Class (Course) Professor (Tutor) The Name of the School (University) The City and State where it is located The Date Date of Submission Stability of Power Systems Power systems are studied under the branch of engineering known as power (systems) engineering. The subfield is concerned with the study of how electric power is generated, transmitted, distributed, and utilized. It also analyzes the electrical and electronics
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NEW METHOD OF POWER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT IN CLASSICAL AC/AC CONTROLLERS USING PWM SUBMITTED BY LEKHASRI.M KARTHIKA DEVI.G ERODE SENGUNTHAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE, Erode-57. Mail id: eseclekha.eee@gmail.com karthierd.g@gmail.com Contact no: 9791758935 8012178062 Abstract: A lot of topologies of pulse-width modulated (PWM)-AC voltage controllers for single-phase and threephasesystems
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income statements producing common-size percents for the current year * Comparison of the results of the vertical analyses of the two companies * Ratio analysis for the current year of your 2 companies using 4 liquidity and efficiency ratios, 2 solvency ratios, 4 profitability ratios, and the price-earnings ratio Prepare a report for your CFO presenting these analyses (see exhibits 17.8 and 17.9) and a comparative chart of your ratios. Your report should include a discussion of both companies
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To: Guy Mills From: Adam Rice Date: Februrary 22,2014 Subject: Reports for Aqua Fish Canada Inc. Executive Summary Aqua Fish Canada Inc.(AFC) is facing with several challenges that the board ofdirector decided to adopt new business strategies to meet its corporate strategic goals. Currently, Site 3 employees' neglect of duties and increasing competitive aquaculture industry has made AFC's position at a disadvantage. Therefore, they determined to implement
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PROJECT REPORT On OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION AND SMS BROADCASTING Submitted by JAYANSHU AGRAWAL (110080112019) JAY GANDHI (110080112024) HARSH TRIVEDI (120083112004) ASIT SHAH (120083112005) (Team ID: 784) Guided by DR. BHARGAV GORADIYA PROF. ANISH VAHORA In partial fulfilment for the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING In Electronics and Telecommunication BIRLA VISHWAKARMA MAHAVIDYALAYA
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prices. Total government revenue was almost AED293bn for 2009, a decline of 35% from the previous year, while hydrocarbon revenues contributed 74% of it. Total expenditures increased by 14% in 2009 to AED289bn, compared to AED254bn the previous year. Current expenditures was the largest contributor of expenditures as it represented 68% of total expenditures. Consequently, UAE‟s budget generated a surplus of AED3.6bn in 2009, a decrease of a staggering 98% from 2008. Nominal & Real GDP Performance 1200
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Electrical Hazards and Safety in Electrical Installations K K Sharma Lingaya’s University, Faridabad, Email: krishan_ksharma@yahoo.com Abstract: “Electrical Safety is not an option — it is absolutely necessary for workers and employers alike”. Safety in the workplace is job number one for employer and employee alike. It is especially important for those who install and service electrical systems. Nothing can replace a worker or loved one that has died or suffered the irreparable
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OF CONDUCTORS: HEATING, CURRENT DENSITY AND CORONA DISCHARGE CONDITIONS 16 SCOPE 16 SELECTION OF CROSS-SECTION OF CONDUCTORS: HEATING 17 MAXUIMUM CONTINUOUS CURRENTS FOR WIRES, CORDS AND CABLES IN RUBBER OR PLASTIC INSULATION 18 MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS CURRENTS FOR CABLES IN IMPREGNATED PAPER INSULATION 22 MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS CURRENTS FOR BARE WIRES AND BUSES 29 SELECTING CROSS-SECTION OF CONDUCTOR PER THE ECONOMIC CURRENT DENSITY 33 CONDUCTOR
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This PDF is a selection from an out-of-print volume from the National Bureau of Economic Research Volume Title: Input-Output Analysis: An Appraisal Volume Author/Editor: Volume Publisher: Princeton University Press Volume ISBN: 0-870-14173-2 Volume URL: http://www.nber.org/books/unkn55-2 Publication Date: 1955 Chapter Title: Interindustry Economics and National Income Theory Chapter Author: Herman Liebling Chapter URL: http://www.nber.org/chapters/c2870 Chapter pages in book: (p. 291 - 320) Interindustry
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