HAT2215R中文资料
Schneider Electric Industries SAS RE22R2QTMR Star-
RE22R2QTMR.T h e i n f o r m a t i o n p r o v i d e d i n t h i s d o c u m e n t a t i o n c o n t a i n s g e n e r a l d e s c r i p t i o n s a n d /o r t e c h n i c a l c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s o f t h e p e r f o r m a n c e o f t h e p r o d u c t s c o n t a i n e d h e r e i n .T h i s d o c u m e n t a t i o n i s n o t i n t e n d e d a s a s u b s t i t u t e f o r a n d i s n o t t o b e u s e d f o r d e t e r m i n i n g s u i t a b i l i t y o r r e l i a b i l i t y o f t h e s e p r o d u c t s f o r s p e c i f i c u s e r a p p l i c a t i o n s .I t i s t h e d u t y o f a n y s u c h u s e r o r i n t e g r a t o r t o p e r f o r m t h e a p p r o p r i a t e a n d c o m p l e t e r i s k a n a l y s i s , e v a l u a t i o n a n d t e s t i n g o f t h e p r o d u c t s w i t h r e s p e c t t o t h e r e l e v a n t s p e c i f i c a p p l i c a t i o n o r u s e t h e r e o f .N e i t h e r S c h n e i d e r E l e c t r i c I n d u s t r i e s S A S n o r a n y o f i t s a f f i l i a t e s o r s u b s i d i a r i e s s h a l l b e r e s p o n s i b l e o r l i a b l e f o r m i s u s e o f t h e i n f o r m a t i o n c o n t a i n e d h e r e i n .Product data sheetCharacteristicsRE22R2QTMRStar-Delta Timing Relay - 0.05s…300h - 24…240V AC/DC - 2C/OMainRange of product Zelio TimeProduct or component typeModular timing relay Discrete output type Relay Device short name RE22Nominal output current8 AComplementaryContacts type and composition 2 C/O timed contact, cadmium free Time delay type QtTime delay range0.3...3 s 1...10 s 0.05...1 s 3...30 s 10...100 s 30...300 s 3...30 min 30...300 min 3...30 h 30...300 h Control typeDiagnostic button Rotary knob[Us] rated supply voltage 24...240 V AC/DC at 50/60 Hz Release input voltage <= 2.4 V Voltage range 0.85...1.1 Us Supply frequency 50...60 Hz (+/- 5 %)Connections - terminalsScrew terminals : 2 x 0.2...2 x 1.5 mm², AWG 24...AWG 16 flexible cable with ca-ble endScrew terminals : 1 x 0.2...1 x 2.5 mm², AWG 24...AWG 14 flexible cable with ca-ble endScrew terminals : 2 x 0.5...2 x 2.5 mm², AWG 20...AWG 14 solid cable without cable endScrew terminals : 1 x 0.5...1 x 3.3 mm², AWG 20...AWG 12 solid cable without cable endTightening torque 0.6...1 N.m conforming to IEC 60947-1Housing material Self-extinguishingRepeat accuracy +/- 0.5 % conforming to IEC 61812-1Temperature drift +/- 0.05 %/°C Voltage drift+/- 0.2 %/VSetting accuracy of time delay +/- 10 % of full scale at 25 °C conforming to IEC 61812-1Insulation resistance 100 MOhm at 500 V DC conforming to IEC 60664-1Recovery time120 ms (on de-energisation)Immunity to microbreaks <= 10 ms Power consumption in VA 3 VA at 240 V AC Power consumption in W 1.5 W at 240 V DC Switching capacity in VA 2000 VA Minimum switching current 10 mA 5 V DC Maximum switching current8 AMaximum switching voltage250 V ACElectrical durability100000 cycles for 2 A at 24 V DC-1100000 cycles for 8 A at 250 V AC-1Mechanical durability10000000 cyclesRated impulse withstand voltage 5 kV for 1.2...50 µs conforming to IEC 60664-1Power on delay< 100 msCreepage distance 4 kV/3 conforming to IEC 60664-1Overvoltage category III conforming to IEC 60664-1Mounting position Any positionMounting support35 mm DIN rail conforming to EN/IEC 60715Status LED Yellow LED (slow flashing) for timing in progress and output relay energisedYellow LED (fast flashing) for timing in progress and output relay de-energisedYellow LED (steady) for output relay energisedGreen LED backlight (steady) for dial pointer indicationProduct weight0.105 kgEnvironmentDielectric strength 2.5 kV for 1 mA/1 minute at 50 Hz between relay output and power supply withbasic insulation conforming to IEC 61812-1Standards IEC 61812-1UL 508Directives2004/108/EC - electromagnetic compatibility2006/95/EC - low voltage directiveProduct certifications CCCCECSAGLULRCMEACChina RoHSAmbient air temperature for operation-20...60 °CAmbient air temperature for storage-40...70 °CIP degree of protection IP50 (front panel) conforming to IEC 60529IP20 (terminals) conforming to IEC 60529IP40 (housing) conforming to IEC 60529Pollution degree 3 conforming to IEC 60664-1Vibration resistance20 m/s² (f = 10...150 Hz) conforming to IEC 60068-2-6Shock resistance 5 gn (in operation) (duration = 11 ms) conforming to IEC 60068-2-2715 gn (not operating) (duration = 11 ms) conforming to IEC 60068-2-27 Relative humidity95 % at 25...55 °CElectromagnetic compatibility Immunity to microbreaks and voltage drops (test level: 100 % - 20 ms) conform-ing to IEC 61000-4-11Immunity to microbreaks and voltage drops (test level: 30 % - 500 ms) conform-ing to IEC 61000-4-11Fast transient bursts (test level: 2 kV, level 3 - direct contact) conforming to IEC61000-4-4Conducted RF disturbances (test level: 10 V, level 3 - 0.15...80 MHz) conformingto IEC 61000-4-6Radiated radio-frequency electromagnetic field immunity test (test level: 10 V/m,level 3 - 80 MHz...1 GHz) conforming to IEC 61000-4-3Electrostatic discharge (test level: 8 kV, level 3 - air discharge) conforming to IEC61000-4-2Electrostatic discharge (test level: 6 kV, level 3 - contact discharge) conforming toIEC 61000-4-2Surge immunity test (test level: 2 kV, level 3 - common mode) conforming to IEC61000-4-5Surge immunity test (test level: 1 kV, level 3 - differential mode) conforming toIEC 61000-4-5Fast transients immunity test (test level: 1 kV, level 3 - capacitive connecting clip)conforming to IEC 61000-4-4Product data sheetRE22R2QTMR Dimensions DrawingsDimensionsProduct data sheetRE22R2QTMR Connections and SchemaWiring DiagramProduct data sheetRE22R2QTMRTechnical DescriptionFunction Qt: Star-Delta Relay (2 CO with Split Common)DescriptionOn energisation of power supply, the output R1 & R2 initializes at its initial state such that energizes STAR CONTACTOR + MAIN CONTACTOR and the timing T starts (STAR connection time duration starts).At the end of the timing period T, the output R1 closes such that deenergizes STAR CONTACTOR and causes t transition time starts.At the end of the transition time, the output R2 closes such that energizes DELTA CONTACTOR.Function: 2 Outputst :20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 140 msLegendRelay de-energisedRelay energisedOutput openOutput closedUSupply-Timing periodT-Delay to switch ON Delta contact outputt-R1Star contact output-Delta contact outputR2-RE22R2QTMR.。
UN2216中文资料
* hFE rank classification (UN2215/2216/2217/2210)
Rank hFE Q 160 to 260 R 210 to 340 S 290 to 460
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UN2211/2212/2213/2214/2215/2216/2217/2218/2219/2210/ Transistors with built-in Resistor 221D/221E/221F/221K/221L/221M/221N/221T/221V/221Z
Characteristics charts of UN2212 IC — VCE
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UN2211/2212/2213/2214/2215/2216/2217/2218/2219/2210/ Transistors with built-in Resistor 221D/221E/221F/221K/221L/221M/221N/221T/221V/221Z
HAT2114R中文资料
HAT2114R, HAT2114RJSilicon N Channel Power MOS FETHigh Speed Power SwitchingREJ03G0120-0100Z(Previous ADE-208-1544(Z))Rev.1.00Oct.06.2003 Features•Low on-resistance•Capable of 4.5V gate drive•High density mounting•“J” is for Automotive applicationHigh temperature D-S leakage guaranteeAvalanche ratingOutlineHAT2114R, HAT2114RJAbsolute Maximum Ratings(Ta = 25°C)RatingsItem Symbol HAT2114R HAT2114RJ UnitDrain to source voltage V DSS6060VGate to source voltage V GSS±20±20VDrain current I D66ADrain peak current I D (pulse)Note14848A Avalanche current I AP—6A Avalanche energy E AR— 3.08mJ Channel dissipation Pch Note222W Channel dissipation Pch Note333W Channel temperature Tch150150°C Storage temperature Tstg–55 to +150–55 to +150°C Notes: 1.PW ≤ 10µs, duty cycle ≤ 1%2. 1 Drive operation: When using the glass epoxy board (FR4 40 x 40 x 1.6 mm), PW ≤ 10 s3. 2 Drive operation: When using the glass epoxy board (FR4 40 x 40 x 1.6 mm), PW ≤ 10 s4.Value at Tch = 25°C, Rg ≥ 50 ΩHAT2114R, HAT2114RJElectrical Characteristics(Ta = 25°C)Item Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Test ConditionsDrain to source breakdownvoltageV(BR)DSS60——V I D = 10 mA, V GS = 0 Gate to Source breakdown voltage V(BR)GSS±20——V I G = ±100 µA, V DS = 0 Zero gate voltage drain current I DSS——1µA V DS = 60 V, V GS = 0 Zero gate voltage HAT2114R I DSS———µA V DS = 48 V, V GS = 0 drain current HAT2114RJ I DSS——10µA Ta = 125°CGate to source leak current I GSS——±10µA V GS = ±16 V, V DS = 0 Gate to source cutoff voltage V GS(off) 1.5— 2.5V V DS = 10 V, I D = 1 mA Forward transfer admittance|y fs|69.5—S I D = 3 A, V DS = 10 V Static drain to source on state R DS(on)—2832mΩI D = 3 A Note5, V GS = 10 V resistance R DS(on)—4050mΩI D = 3 A Note5, V GS = 4.5 V Input capacitance Ciss—1000—pF V DS = 10V, V GS = 0 Output capacitance Coss—145—pF f = 1 MHzReverse transfer capacitance Crss—85—pFTotal gate charge Qg—15—nC V DD = 25 VGate to source charge Qgs—2—nC V GS = 10 VGate to drain charge Qgd—3—nC I D = 6ATurn-on delay time td(on)—12—ns V GS = 10 V, I D= 3 A Rise time tr—10—ns V DD≅ 30 VTurn-off delay time td(off)—60—ns R L = 10 ΩFall time tf—11—ns R G =4.7 ΩBody-drain diode forward voltage V DF—0.82 1.07V I F = 6 A, V GS = 0Note5Body-drain diode reverse recovery time trr—40—ns I F = 6A, V GS = 0diF/dt = 100 A/µsNotes: 5.Pulse testHAT2114R, HAT2114RJ Main CharacteristicsHAT2114R, HAT2114RJHAT2114R, HAT2114RJHAT2114R, HAT2114RJHAT2114R, HAT2114RJHAT2114R, HAT2114RJ Package DimensionsSales Strategic Planning Div. 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R1500FTR资料
R1200F THRU R2000F500 Milliamp HighVoltage Fast RecoverySilicon Rectifier 1200 to 2000 VoltsFeatures• High Current Capability• Fast Switching For Higher EfficiencyMaximum Ratings• Operating Temperature: -55°C to +150°C •Storage Temperature: -55°C to +150°CMCC Catalog NumberDevice MarkingMaximum Recurrent Peak Reverse Voltage Maximum RMS Voltage Maximum DC Blocking Voltage R1200F R1200F 1200V 840V 1200V R1500F R1500F 1500V 1050V 1500V R1800F R1800F 1800V 1260V 1800V R2000F R2000F2000V1400V 2000VElectrical Characteristics @ 25°C Unless Otherwise SpecifiedAverage Forward CurrentI F(AV)500mA T A = 50°C Peak Forward Surge Current I FSM30A8.3ms, half sineMaximum Instantaneous Forward VoltageR1200F-R1800FR2000FV F 2.4V 4.0V I FM = 0.5A;T A = 50°C Maximum DCReverse Current At Rated DC Blocking VoltageI R 5.0µA 50µA T A = 25°C T A = 100°C Typical Junction CapacitanceC J 30pF Measured at1.0MHz, V R =4.0VMaximum Reverse Recovery TimeT rr500nSomp onents 20736 Marilla Street Chatsworth! "# $ % ! "#Micro Commercial Components•Case Material: Molded Plastic. UL Flammability Classification Rating 94V-0 and MSL rating 1www.mccsemi .com• Lead Free Finish/RoHS Compliant (Note1) ("P"Suffix designatesCompliant. See ordering information)Note: 1. High Temperature Solder Exemption Applied, see EU Directive Annex 7.R1200F thru R2000F110040510158Figure 4Peak Forward Surge Current Peak Forward Surge Current - Amperes versus Number Of Cycles At 60Hz - CyclesAmpsCycles261020608040202530Instantaneous Reverse Current - Micro Amps versus Percent Of Rated Peak Reverse Voltage - VoltsFigure 1Typical Reverse Characteristics 012020406080.01.02.04.06T J = 25°CµAVolts100.08.1.2.4.6.8124Average Forward Rectified Current - Amperes versus Ambient Temperature - °CFigure 2Forward Derating Curve150255075100100200300Single Phase, Half Wave60Hz Resistive or Inductive Load mA°C125400500600Figure 3Typical Forward CharacteristicsVF , INSTANTANEOUS FORWARD VOLTAGE (V)I ,I N S T A N T A N E O U S F O R W A R D C U R R E N T (A )F Micro Commercial Componentswww.mccsemi .comMicro Commercial ComponentsOrdering InformationDevice Packing (Part Number)-TP Tape&Reel; 5Kpcs/Reel(Part Number)-AP Ammo Packing;5Kpcs/AmmoBox(Part Number)-BP Bulk;1Kpcs/Box***IMPORTANT NOTICE***Micro Commercial Components Corp.reserve the right to make changes without further notice to anyproduct herein to make corrections, modifications , enhancements , improvements , or other changes .Micro Commercial Components Corp.does not assume any liability arising out of the application oruse of any product described herein; neither does it convey any license under its patent rights ,northe rights of others . The user of products in such applications shall assume all risks of such useand will agree to hold Micro Commercial Components Corp.and all the companies whoseproducts are represented on our website, harmless against all damages.***APPLICATIONS DISCLAIMER***Products offer by Micro Commercial Components Corp.are not intended for use in Medical,Aerospace or Military Applications.。
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HAT2080R中文资料
HAT2080RSilicon N Channel MOS FETHigh Speed Power SwitchingREJ03G1180-0200(Previous: ADE-208-1229)Rev.2.00Sep 07, 2005 Features• Low on-resistance• Low drive current• High density mountingOutlineAbsolute Maximum Ratings(Ta = 25°C)Item Symbol Value UnitDrain to source voltage V DSS 250 V Gate to source voltage V GSS ±30 V Drain currentI D 1.7 A Drain peak currentI D (pulse) Note 113.6 ABody to drain diode reverse drain current I DR 1.7 A Channel dissipation Pch Note 2 2.5 WChannel temperatureTch 150°C Storage temperature Tstg –55 to +150 °CNotes: 1. PW ≤ 10 µs, duty cycle ≤ 1% 2. When using the glass epoxy board (FR4 40 × 40 × 1.6 mm), PW ≤ 10 sElectrical Characteristics(Ta = 25°C)Item Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Test ConditionsDrain to source breakdown voltage V (BR) DSS 250 — — V I D = 10 mA, V GS = 0 Gate to source leak current I GSS — — ±0.1 µA V GS = ±30 V, V DS = 0 Zero gate voltage drain currentI DSS — — 1 µA V DS = 250 V, V GS = 0 Gate to source cutoff voltageV GS (off) 3.0 — 4.0 V I D = 1 mA, V DS = 10 VStatic drain to source on state resistance R DS (on) — 0.65 0.85 Ω I D = 0.85 A, V GS = 10 V Note 3Forward transfer admittance |y fs | 1.2 2.0 — S I D = 0.85 A, V DS = 10 V Note 3Input capacitanceCiss — 300 — pF Output capacitanceCoss — 42 — pFReverse transfer capacitance Crss — 11 — pFV DS = 25 VV GS = 0 f = 1 MHz Turn-on delay time t d (on) — 18 — ns Rise timet r — 10 — nsTurn-off delay time t d (off) — 47 — nsFall timet f — 15 — ns V DD = 125 V, I D = 0.85 A V GS = 10 V R L = 147 Ω Rg = 10 Ω Total gate chargeQg— 11 — nC Gate to source chargeQgs—1.5—nCGate to drain chargeQgd — 5 — nCV DD = 200 V V GS = 10 V I D = 1.7 ABody to drain diode forward voltage V DF — 0.8 1.2 V I F = 1.7 A, V GS = 0 Note 3Body to drain diode reverse recovery time t rr— 80 — ns I F = 1.7 A, V GS = 0di F /dt = 100 A/µsNote: 3. Pulse testPackage DimensionsOrdering InformationPart Name Quantity Shipping ContainerHAT2080R-EL-E 2500pcs TapingNote: For some grades, production may be terminated. Please contact the Renesas sales office to check the state of production before ordering the product. RENESAS SALES OFFICESRefer to "/en/network" for the latest and detailed information.Renesas Technology America, Inc.450 Holger Way, San Jose, CA 95134-1368, U.S.ATel: <1> (408) 382-7500, Fax: <1> (408) 382-7501Renesas Technology Europe LimitedDukes Meadow, Millboard Road, Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, SL8 5FH, U.K.Tel: <44> (1628) 585-100, Fax: <44> (1628) 585-900Renesas Technology Hong Kong Ltd.7th Floor, North Tower, World Finance Centre, Harbour City, 1 Canton Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong KongTel: <852> 2265-6688, Fax: <852> 2730-6071Renesas Technology Taiwan Co., Ltd.10th Floor, No.99, Fushing North Road, Taipei, TaiwanTel: <886> (2) 2715-2888, Fax: <886> (2) 2713-2999Renesas Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.Unit2607 Ruijing Building, No.205 Maoming Road (S), Shanghai 200020, ChinaTel: <86> (21) 6472-1001, Fax: <86> (21) 6415-2952Renesas Technology Singapore Pte. Ltd.1 Harbour Front Avenue, #06-10, Keppel Bay Tower, Singapore 098632Tel: <65> 6213-0200, Fax: <65> 6278-8001Renesas Technology Korea Co., Ltd.Kukje Center Bldg. 18th Fl., 191, 2-ka, Hangang-ro, Yongsan-ku, Seoul 140-702, KoreaTel: <82> 2-796-3115, Fax: <82> 2-796-2145Renesas Technology Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.Unit 906, Block B, Menara Amcorp, Amcorp Trade Centre, No.18, Jalan Persiaran Barat, 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, MalaysiaTel: <603> 7955-9390, Fax: <603> 7955-9510。
AQV258A中文资料
AQV258A中⽂资料161mm inch±0.2±.0083.6±0.2.142±.008FEATURES1. Highly sensitive and low on-resis-tance2. Controls various types of loads such as relays, motors, lamps and sole-noids.3. Optical coupling for extremely high isolation5,000 Vrms I/O isolation available.4. Low-level off state leakage current5. Eliminates the need for a power sup-ply to drive the power MOSFETA power supply used to drive the power MOSFET is unnecessary because of the built-in optoelectronic device. This results in easy circuit design and small PC board area.6. Low thermal electromotive force (Approx. 1 µ V)TYPICAL APPLICATIONSHigh-speed inspection machines T elephone equipmentData communication equipmentTYPES1. I/O isolation voltage: 1,500 V AC2. I/O isolation voltage: Reinforced 5,000 V*Indicate the peak AC and DC values.Note: For space reasons, the package type indicator "X" and "Z" are omitted from the seal.Output rating*Part No.Packing quantityThrough hole terminalSurface-mount terminalLoad voltageLoad current T ube packing style Tape and reel packing style T ube Tape and reelPicked from the 1/2/3-pin side Picked from the 4/5/6-pin side 40 V 500 mA AQV251AQV251A AQV251AX AQV251AZ 1 tube contains50 pcs.1 batch contains500 pcs.1,000 pcs.60 V 400 mA AQV252AQV252A AQV252AX AQV252AZ100 V 350 mA AQV255AQV255A AQV255AX AQV255AZ 200 V 250 mA AQV257AQV257A AQV257AX AQV257AZ 250 V 200 mA AQV253AQV253A AQV253AX AQV253AZ 400 V 150 mA AQV254AQV254A AQV254AX AQV254AZ 1,000 V 30 mA AQV259AQV259A AQV259AX AQV259AZ 1,500 V20 mAAQV258AQV258AAQV258AXAQV258AZOutput rating*Part No.Packing quantityThrough hole terminalSurface-mount terminalLoad voltageLoad current T ube packing style Tape and reel packing style T ube Tape and reelPicked from the 1/2/3-pin side Picked from the 4/5/6-pin side 250 V 200 mA AQV253H AQV253HA AQV253HAXAQV253HAZ 1 tube contains50 pcs.1 batch contains500 pcs.1,000 pcs.400 V150 mAAQV254HAQV254HAAQV254HAXAQV254HAZ元器件交易⽹/doc/b3582c18cc7931b765ce152f.htmlAQV25 r162RATING1. Absolute maximum ratings (Ambient temperature: 25 ° C 77 ° F )2. Electrical characteristics (Ambient temperature: 25 ° C 77 ° F )ItemSym-bol Type ofconnec-tionAQV251(A)AQV252(A)AQV255(A)AQV257(A)AQV253(A)AQV254(A)AQV259(A)AQV258(A) AQV253H(A)AQV254H(A) RemarksI n p u tLED forward currentI F 50 mA LED reverse voltage V R 3 VPeak forward current I FP 1 A f = 100 Hz,Duty factor +0.1%Power dissipation P in 75 mW O u t p u tLoad voltage (peak AC)V L40 V 60 V 100 V 200 V 250 V 400 V 1,000 V 1,500 V 250 V 400 V Continuous load currentI LA 0.5 A 0.4 A 0.35 A 0.25 A 0.2 A 0.15 A 0.03 A 0.02 A 0.2 A 0.15 A A connection: Peak AC, DC B, C connection: DCB 0.7 A 0.6 A 0.45 A 0.35 A 0.3 A 0.18 A 0.04 A 0.025 A 0.3 A 0.18 AC 1.0 A 0.8 A 0.70 A 0.5 A 0.4 A 0.25 A 0.05 A 0.04 A 0.4 A 0.25 A Peak load current I peak 1.8 A 1.5 A1.0 A0.75 A0.6 A0.5 A0.09 A0.06 A0.6 A0.5 AA connection: 100 ms (1 shot) V L = DCPower dissipation P out 360 mW Total power dissipation P T 410 mWI/O isolation voltage V iso 1,500 V AC5,000 V ACTemperature limitsOperating Topr –40 ° C to +85 ° C –40 ° F to +185 ° F Non-condensing at low temperaturesStorageTstg–40 ° C to +100 ° C –40 ° F to +212 ° FItemSym-bol Type ofcon-nectionAQV251(A)AQV252(A)AQV255(A)AQV257(A)AQV253(A)AQV254(A)AQV259(A)AQV258(A) AQV253H(A)AQV254H(A) Condition I n p u tLED operate current Typical I Fon —0.9 mA 1.4 mAI L = Max.Maximum 3 mA LED turn off current Minimum I Foff —0.4 mAI L = Max.Typical 0.8 mA 1.3 mA LED dropout voltage Typical V F —1.14 V (1.25 V at I F = 50 mA)I F = 5 mA Maximum 1.5 VO u t p u tOn resistanceTypical R onA0.6 ? 0.74 ? 1.8 ? 2.6 ? 5.5 ? 12.4 ? 85 ? 345 ? 5.5 ? 12.4 ?I F = 5 mAI L = Max.Within 1 s on time Maximum 1 ? 1.4 ? 2.5 ? 4 ? 8 ? 16 ? 200 ? 500 ? 8 ? 16 ?TypicalR onB0.3 ? 0.37 ? 0.9 ? 1.4 ? 2.7 ? 6.2 ? 60 ? 345 ? 2.7 ? 6.2 ? I F = 5 mA I L = Max.Within 1 s on time Maximum 0.5 ? 0.7 ? 1.25 ? 2 ? 4 ? 8 ? 100 ? 500 ? 4 ? 8 ? Typical R on C 0.15 ? 0.18 ? 0.45 ? 0.7 ? 1.4 ?3.1 ? 30 ? 160 ? 1.4 ? 3.1 ? I F = 5 mA I L = Max.Within 1 s on time Maximum0.25 ?0.35 ?0.63 ?1 ?2 ?4 ?50 ?250 ?2 ?4 ?Off state leak-age current Maximum ——1 µ A 10 µ A 1 µ A I F = 0V L = Max.T r a n s f e r c h a r a c t e r i s t i c sSwitch-ingspeed Turn ontime*Typical T on—1.7 ms1.4 ms0.9 ms 1.5 ms 0.8ms0.8ms0.6ms0.35 ms2.4ms 1.8ms I F = 5 mA I L = Max.Maximum 3 ms 2 ms 3 ms 2 ms 1 ms 4 ms 3 ms Turnoff time*Typical T off —0.07 ms0.09 ms0.1 ms0.06 ms0.05 ms0.04 ms0.06 ms0.05 ms I F = 5 mA I L = Max.Maximum 0.2 ms I/O capaci-tance Typical C iso — 1.3 pF f = 1 MHz V B = 0Maximum 3 pF Initial I/O isola-tion resistanceMinimumRiso—1,000 M ?500 V DCFor type of connection, see Page 31.Note:Recommendable LED forward currentStandard type: 5 mAReinforced type: 5 to 10 mA *T urn on/Turn off timeInputOutputs For Dimensions, see Page 27.s For Schematic and Wiring Diagrams, see Page 31. sFor Cautions for Use, see Page 36.元器件交易⽹/doc/b3582c18cc7931b765ce152f.html AQV25 r163REFERENCE DATA1.-(1) Load current vs. ambient temperature characteristicsAllowable ambient temperature:–40 ° C to +85 °C–40°F to +185°F ;T ype of connection: A1.-(2) Load current vs. ambient temperature characteristicsAllowable ambient temperature:–40°C to +85°C–40°F to +185°F ;T ype of connection: A2.-(1) On resistance vs. ambient temperature characteristicsMeasured portion: between terminals 4 and 6;LED current: 5 mA; Continuous load current: Max. (DC)0.20.4L o a d c u r r e n t ,A Ambient temperature, °C 0.60.10.30.502040L o a d c u r r e n t , mA103050Ambient temperature, °C0.40.60.81.01.20.21.61.82.01.4Ambient temperature, °CO n r e s i s t a n c e , ?5.-(1) LED operate current vs. ambient temper-ature characteristicsSample: AQV251, AQV252, AQV253, AQV254,AQV259; Load voltage: Max. (DC);Continuous load current: Max. (DC)5.-(2) LED operate current vs. ambient temper-ature characteristicsSample: AQV253H,AQV254H; Load voltage: Max. (DC);6. -(1) LED turn off current vs. ambient temper-ature characteristicsSample: AQV251, AQV252, AQV253, AQV254, AQV259; Load voltage: Max. (DC);Continuous load current: Max. (DC) 23–4040204060801–2085Ambient temperature, °CL E D o p e r a t e c u r r e n t , m A23–4002040608014–2085Ambient temperature, °CL E D t u r n o f f c u r r e n t , m A元器件交易⽹/doc/b3582c18cc7931b765ce152f.htmlAQV25r6. -(2) LED turn off current vs. ambient temper-ature characteristicsSample: AQV251, AQV252, AQV253, AQV254, AQV259; Load voltage: Max. (DC);7. LED dropout voltage vs. ambient tempera-ture characteristicsLED current: 5 to 50 mA8.-(1) Voltage vs. current characteristics of out-put at MOS portionMeasured portion: between terminals 4 and 6;Ambient temperature: 25°C 77°FAmbient temperature, °CL E D d r o p o u t v o l t a g e , V11-(2). LED forward current vs. turn off timecharacteristicsMeasured portion: between terminals 4 and 6;Load voltage: Max. (DC); Continuous load current: Max. (DC); Ambient temperature: 25°C 77°F12.-(1) Applied voltage vs. output capacitance characteristicsMeasured portion: between terminals 4 and 6;Frequency: 1 MHz;Ambient temperature: 25°C 77°F12.-(2) Applied voltage vs. output capacitance characteristicsSample: AQV259;Measured portion: between terminals 4 and 6;Frequency: 1 MHz; Ambient temperature: 25°C 77°FLED current, mA100200600300400500Applied voltage, V O u t p u t c a p a c i t a n c e , p F 0 204012010203040506080010060Applied voltage, VO u t p u t c a p a c i t a n c e , p F 元器件交易⽹/doc/b3582c18cc7931b765ce152f.html。
THAT2155资料
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2151 Typ Max
+12 -12 2.4 175 +15 -15 4 750
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2150A Typ Max
+12 -12 2.4 175 +15 -15 4 750
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2155 Typ Max
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Figure 4. Frequency Response Vs. Gain (2150A)
Figure 5. Noise (20kHz NBW) Vs. Gain (2150A)
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A-T Controls Series 22 2-Piece 高质量投印体型号 ball valve
22M-20180216Copyright 2013 A-T Controls, Inc.SERIES 22 2-PieceTriac Series 22 Ball Valves feature a high quality investment cast body and end. They are available in sizes from 1/4” to 3”. Superior leak protection is accomplished by using our patented “Pyramidal” stem seal system shown in the graphic below. This advanced system protects against wear and leakage experienced by other ordinary ball valves.See automated data sheets for pre-sized assembliesPneumaticElectricCincinnati, Ohio FAX (513) 247-5462********************Lock Saddle Belleville WasherGlandChevron PackingPyramidal (45°)Stem & Stem SealDirect Mount High Cycle Full Port Ball Valvefor Valves 1/4” to 3”9955 International Blvd.Cincinnati, Ohio PHONE (513) 247-5465FAX (513) 247-5462********************A-T Controls reserves the right to change product designs and technical/dimensional specifications without notice.Viton® is a registered trademark of E.I. DuPont de Nemours.Cincinnati, Ohio 45246 FAX (513) 247-5462 ********************Actuators are sized based on clean/clear fluid.See valve part numbermatrix for complete partnumber and options. Direct MountLock SaddleBelleville WasherGlandChevron PackingPyramidal (45°)Stem & Stem Seal22DA-20150921Copyright 2013 A-T Controls, Inc.22SR-20150921Copyright 2013 A-T Controls, Inc.DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE FOR ASSEMBLIES SIZED FOR 80 PSI SUPPLYCincinnati, Ohio FAX (513) 247-5462********************See valve part number matrix for complete part number and options.Lock Saddle Belleville WasherGlandChevron PackingPyramidal (45°)Actuators are sized based on clean/clear fluid.22EL-20150921Copyright 2013 A-T Controls, Inc.See valve part number matrix for complete part number and options.Other options available - call for detailsActuators are sized based on clean/clear fluid.Cincinnati, Ohio FAX (513) 247-5462********************Direct MountSERIES 22 2-Piece Direct MountLock Saddle Belleville WasherGlandChevron PackingPyramidal (45°)Stem & Stem SealManual and automated valve assemblies for gas burner management applicationsand safety shutoffVarious Seat MaterialsPTFE, RTFE, 50/50 STFE, 25% CTFE, Delrin,PEEK, UHMWPE, TFM-1600Operator OptionsQuarter-turn Gear OperatorsSpring Return “Deadman” HandlesOval handles, TEE HandlesSpecials and SolutionsSteam JacketsStem ExtensionsV-ported Control ValvesMulti-port Valve SolutionsFugitive Emissions Bonnets (TSM’s)Oxygen CleaningLockout BracketsVented Balls“No Play” Mounting Kits• FM ApprovedValves and AssembliesSpecial SeatsBalls and Seal DesignsFloor MountedDamper DrivesFusible LinkAssembliesLockoutMounting KitsSpecialMulti-Port ValvesSteam JacketedValvesLimit SwitchesMounted on Manual Valves180º ActuatorsStem ExtensionsDual ValveAssembliesCincinnati, Ohio 45246FAX (513) 247-5462********************。
磁场传感器22151
Model 22151YR
Temperature Range –40° C to +150° C
Package Description 8-Lead SOIC
Package Option
SO-8
CAUTION ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Electrostatic charges as high as 4000 V readily accumulate on the human body and test equipment and can discharge without detection. Although the 22151 features proprietary ESD protection circuitry, permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy electrostatic discharges. Therefore, proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality.
22151
Figure 2. Typical Unipolar Configuration with High (≈ –2000 ppm) Compensation
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Harbinger V2212 V2215 用户手册说明书
POWERED LOUDSPEAKERSV2212V2215TABLE OF CONTENTSImportant Safety Instructions..............................................................3Quick Start Guide ..............................................................................5VâRi Series Back Panel ......................................................................6Specifications .....................................................................................7Warranty/FCC Statements .. (8)WELCOMECONGRATULATIONS on your purchase of a HarbingerVâRi Series 600 Watt powered speaker. By following these guidelines and suggestions, your new Harbinger loudspeaker will provide you with many years of great sound and reliable service.VâRi Series speakers are perfect for musicians, DJs, and presenters needing a flexible portable loudspeaker. The VâRi series can be used as a main speaker mounted on a stand, or a monitor speaker on the floor. Also, multiple VâRi Series speaker can be linked together to form a larger system.Your new VâRi Series powered loudspeaker includes:• Two-way, full-range powered speaker° V2215 15” driver and 1.35˝ compression driver or° V2212 12” driver and 1.35˝ compression driver • 600 Watt Class-D amplifier with built-in Limiter • 3-Channel Mixer with Line Out ° Mic/instrument input ° Line input ° Aux input ° Line output • Dual band EQ• Built-in 1 3/8” stand mount• LED indicators for power and limiterOR VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: parts?questions?IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSPlease keep this instruction manual for future reference and for the duration of owning the VâRi powered loudspeaker. Please carefully read and understand the instructions inside this owner’s manual before attempting to operate your new powered loudspeaker.This instruction manual includes essential safety information regarding the use and maintenance of the amplifier. Take special care to heed all warning symbols and signs inside this manual and those printed on the amplifier on the back of the loudspeaker.WARNINGTO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THE AMPLIFIER TO WATE R/MOISTURE , NOR SHOULD YOU OPE RATE THE AMPLIFIE R NEAR ANY WATER SOURCE.The exclamation point triangular symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance(servicing) instructions in the user manual accompanying the Amplifier.The lightning flash with an arrow triangular symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of non-insulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure, and may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.WARNINGHandle the power supply cord with care.Do not damage or deform it as it may cause electric shock or malfunction when used. Hold the plug attachment when removing from wall outlet. Do not pull on the power cord.IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. R ead these instructions.2. K eep these instructions.3. H eed all warnings.4. F ollow all Instructions.5. D o not use this apparatus near water.6. C lean only with dry cloth.7. D o not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. DO NOT turn on the VâRi amplifier module before connecting all other external devices.8. D o not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.9. D o not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. Theof the obsolete outlet.10. P the apparatus.11. O nly use attachment/accessories specified by the manufacturer.12. U se only the cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specifiedby the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When acart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatuscombination to avoid injury from tip-over.13. U nplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.14. R efer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is requiredwhen the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.15. P OWER SOURCES – This product should be operated only from thetype of power source indicated on the rating label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company.16.W ALL OR CE ILING MOUNTING – The product should never be mounted to a wall or ceiling.17. W here the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnectdevice, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable. 18. O BJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY – Care should be taken so that objects donot fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.19. W ater and Moisture: This product should be kept away from directcontact with liquids. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.20. K eep the speaker system out of extended or intense direct sun light.21. N o containers filled with any type of liquid should be placed on or nearthe speaker system.22. S ERVICING – The user should not attempt any service to the speakerand/or amplifier beyond that described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.23. V E NTILATION – Slots and openings in the amplifier are providedfor ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack.24.P rotective earthing terminal: The apparatus should be connected to a main socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.25. A CCESSORIES – Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand,tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product.26W hen moving or not using the appliance, secure the power cord (e.g., wrap it with a cable tie). Be careful not to damage the power the wall outlet. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightningand power-line surges.28 R E PLACE ME NT PARTS – When replacement parts are required, besure the service technician has used replacement parts specified bythe manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part.Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or otherhazards.To prevent electric shock, do not use a polarized plug with an extensioncord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted toHEARING DAMAGE AND PRO LO NGED EXPO SURE TOEXCESSIVE SPLsHarbinger VâRi Series powered loudspeakers are capable of producingextremely loud volume levels that can cause permanent hearing damageto performers, production crews or the audience. Hearing protection isrecommended during long-term exposure to high SPLs (sound pressurelevels).Remember, if it hurts, it is definitely too loud! Long term exposureto high SPLs first causes temporary threshold shifts; limiting yourability to hear the actual loudness and exercise good judgment.Repeated long term exposure to high SPLs will cause permanenthearing loss.Please note the recommended exposure limits in the accompanying table.More information about these limits is available on the US governmentOccupational Safety and Health (OSHA) website at: .expose this equipment to rain or moisture. RTISEEMENT: Pour réduire les risquesendie et d’électrocution, ne pas exposer ce rial à la pluie ou à l’humidité.THIS SYMBOL IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE (SERVICING) INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE UNIT.RTISEEMENT: Pour réduire les risques endie et d’électrocution, ne pas exposer ce rial à la pluie ou à l’humidité.RISK OF RISQUE DE CHOCAPPARATUS SHALL NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS.Permissible Noise Exposures (1) Duration per day, hours Sound level dBA slow response89069249539721001.510211050.51100.25 or less115QUICK START GUIDESETTING UP / HELPFUL TIPS• Position the VâRi speaker in the desired location, and ensure the speaker is stable.• Make sure the Power Switch is OFF.• Make certain Input Gain 1 & 2, and Master Volume are down. MAKING THE CONNECTIONS• Plug connections to Input 1. Check that the Mic/Line switch matches the source (Mic for microphones and instruments, Line for mixers, keyboards, or instruments with active pickups).• Plug connections to Input 2. Note that Input 2 is a Line Input, and will not work well with a microphone.• Plug connection to Aux In on mobile audio device or computer. POWERING UP• Turn on the power to any devices plugged into Input 1, Input 2, or Aux Input.• Power ON the speaker.• Slowly turn the Master Volume to 12 o’clock.• Slowly turn up the volume of the mobile audio device to the desired level.• Turn Input 1 to the desired level.• Turn Input 2 to the desired level.CLIP LIGHT - LOCATED ON FRONT BEHIND GRILLE• The SIG/CLIP LED will light up BLUE when the speaker is receiving a signal. If it is distorting, the LED will turn RED and the MASTER VOLUME should be turned down.FLOOR MONITOR APPLICATIONS• Turn the Low EQ down slightly to reduce unwanted rumble and low-frequency build-up. This will reduce feedback and make vocals clearer.LINKING MULTIPLE SPEAKERS• If linking multiple speakers, plug the Line OUT connection of Speaker 1 to the Line In connection of Speaker 2, and continue the daisy chain to the last speaker. (This is common where multiple monitor mixers share the same feed from the mixing board.)• Turn the Power On in the order of the audio signal to prevent unwanted “pops”. First On / Last Off.VâRi Series speakers can be used as Main Speakers or Monitor Speakers.MonitorTM POWERED LOUDSPEAKERSV2212 & V2215 VâRi SERIES BACK PANEL123456781F RONT LEDThe front-mounted LED has two functions. This switch toggles between those functions.– ON position = Front-mounted LED indicates when power is on.– S/L position = Front-mounted LED indicates when the limiter isengaged. (If LED turns red in this position, thespeaker is distorting.)2M IC/LINE INPUTT he Mic/Line input features a balanced XLR jack, and balanced/ unbalanced TRS (tip/ring/sleeve) ¼” jack. Set the Mic/Line button to match the input device to prevent distortion. Unbalanced ¼” instrument jacks may be used here (start with the button in Line setting. If the gain is too low, turn the volume down, select Mic, and slowly raise the volume). For best results, use only the XLR or ¼” jack, not both.3L INE INPUTT he Line input features a balanced XLR jack, and an unbalanced RCA jack. For best results, use only the XLR or RCA jack, not both.42 BAND EQT he LOW EQ will provide +/- 12dB of boost or cut below 100Hz.Turn the LOW E Q up to add bass or warmth to the speaker. Turn the LOW EQ down to remove rumble and noise when the program material does not contain low frequencies, or when using the speaker as a floor monitor.T he HIGH EQ will provide +/- 12dB of boost or cut above 10kHz.Turn the HIGH EQ up to add clarity and definition to vocals, acoustic instruments, or backing tracks. Turn the HIGH EQ down to reduce hiss or feedback.5S IG/CLIP LEDT he SIG/CLIP LED will light up BLUE when the speaker is receivinga signal. If it is distorting, the LE D will turn RE D and the MASTE RVOLUME should be turned down.6P OWER LEDT he Power LED indicates that the VâRi speaker’s AC power cord is connected to an electrical outlet, and the Power Switch is turned on. 7M ASTER VOLUMET he Master Volume controls the overall volume of all 3 inputs.8 LINE OUTPUTT he Line Output is used to link multiple speakers together using the same audio signal. Connect the Line Output of the first speaker to the Line Input of the next speaker in the signal path.9A UX INPUT1/8”Stereo input for connecting mobile audio devices to VâRi 2000 Series speaker. Note the Aux Input feeds directly to the Master Volume control, and does not have an input gain adjustment. For best results, adjust the volume on the device to the desired level, then set the Mic/Instrument, Line Inputs, and Master Volume level.10P OWER SWITCHT urn the VâRi speaker ON or OFF.11IEC POWER INPUT AND FUSE CARRIERT he IEC AC cable plug inserts into this jack. This is also where the main fuse housing is located.91011SPECIFICATIONSWARRANTY2 YEAR HARBINGER LIMITED WARRANTYHarbinger provides, to the original purchaser, a two (2) year limited warranty on materials and workmanship on all Harbinger cabinets, loudspeaker and amplifier components from the date of purchase.For warranty support, please visit our website at , or contact our Support Team at 888-286-1809 for assistance. Harbinger will repair or replace the unit at Harbinger’s discretion.This warranty does not cover service or parts to repair damage caused by neglect, abuse, normal wear and tear and cosmetic appearance to the cabinetry not directly attributed to defects in materials or workmanship. Also excluded from coverage are damages caused directly or indirectly due to any service, repair(s), or modifications of the cabinet, which has not been authorized or approved by Harbinger. This two (2) year warranty does not cover service or parts to repair damage caused by accident, disaster, misuse, abuse, burnt voice-coils, over-powering, negligence, inadequate packing or inadequate shipping procedures.The sole and exclusive remedy of the foregoing limited warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of any defective or non-conforming component. All warranties including, but not limited to, the express warranty and the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to the two (2) year warranty period. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. There are no express warranties beyond those stated here. In the event that applicable law does not allow the limitation of the duration of the implied warranties to the warranty period, then the duration of the implied warranties shall be limited to as long as is provided by applicable law. No warranties apply after that period.Retailer and manufacturer shall not be liable for damages based upon inconvenience, loss of use of product, loss of time, interrupted operationor commercial loss or any other incidental or consequential damages including but not limited to lost profits, downtime, goodwill, damage toor replacement of equipment and property, and any costs of recovering, reprogramming, or reproducing any program or data stored in equipment that is used with Harbinger products. This guarantee gives you specific legal rights; you may have other legal rights, which vary from state to state.Harbinger P.O. Box 5111, Thousand Oaks, CA 91359-5111All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are recognized as the property of their respective holders.1602 16108336FCC STATEMENTS1. Caution: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by theparty responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.2. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fora Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generate, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and , in not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for helpHave a question about service, warranty or parts?Call 888-286-1809 (Toll Free) So we may serve you better, please register o n-line at 。
Altech Corp. FUSE BLOCKS 5 x 20 和 5 x 25 mm 商品说明书
FUSE BLOCKS, 5 x 20 and 5 x 25 mm®• 35 Royal Road • Flemington, NJ 08822-6000 • Phone (908)806-9400 • FAX (908)806-9490 18SCREW TERMINAL BLOCKSFUSE BLOCKSWidthApprovalsHeight w DIN Rail8 mm50.3 mm57.6 mm50.3 mm57.6 mmCF4UDimensions & WeightTechnical Data/RatingsInstallation InstructionsTerminal BlocksCF4U(L)/6-60V8 mmLength57.0 mm57.0 mmWeight per piece14.8 g15.4 gWire Size (solid / stranded)22-10 AWG0.2-4 mm222-10 AWG0.2-4 mm2Voltage Rating600 V800 V AC/DC 600 V800 V AC/DCScrewdriver Flat Head 0.6 x 3.5 mm Flat Head 0.6 x 3.5 mmCurrent Rating10 A 6.3 A10 A 6.3 AInsulation Material Polyamide 66Polyamide 66Torque7 lb-in0.5 Nm7 lb-in0.5 NmWire Stripping Length9.5 mm9.5 mmDIN Rail251112020CA701-15/S20251116010AccessoriesFuses5 x 20 mmStd. Pk.251112020CA701-15/S20251116010Std. Pk.Cat. No.Cat. No.Std. Pk.Std. Pk.Cat. No.Cat. No.External Jumper CA711/2 100CA711/3 50CA711/4 50CA711/10 202 pole3 pole4 pole10 poleCA711/2 100CA711/3 50CA711/4 50CA711/10 2060947-7-360947-7-3MT8 1 Pk. (100 tags)MT6 1 Pk. (100 tags)Marking Tag MT8 1 Pk. (100 tags)MT6 1 Pk. (100 tags)50.3 mm57.6 mmCF4U(L)/110-240V8 mm57.0 mm15.4 g22-10 AWG0.2-4 mm2600 V800 V AC/DCFlat Head 0.6 x 3.5 mm10 A 6.3 APolyamide 667 lb-in0.5 Nm9.5 mm251112020CA701-15/S20251116010Std. Pk.Cat. No.Std. Pk.Cat. No.CA711/2 100CA711/3 50CA711/4 50CA711/10 2060947-7-3MT8 1 Pk. (100 tags)MT6 1 Pk. (100 tags) HIGHLIGHTStypes•Completely enclosed, noendplates•CF4U(L)version with LEDfor blown fuse indication•Large marking area•No polarity required•Blocks can be used for AC& DC VoltagesAPPLICATIONS•Control systems with fuseprotectionFuse SpecificationsGrey (standard)Blue BUBlack BLCF4U(L)/110-240V50CF4U(L)/110-240V/BU50CF4U(L)/110-240V/BL505x20 mm / 5 x 25 mm5x20 mm / 5 x 25 mm-6-60V AC/DC5x20 mm / 5 x 25 mm110-240V AC/DCOn TerminalOn Fuse Carrier27KΩ220KΩCurrent Slow Blow Fast BlowRating Cat. No Cat. No0.1A 0.1M5x20T 0.1M5x20F0.2A 0.2M5x20T 0.2M5x20F0.5A 0.5M5x20T 0.5M5x20F1.0A 1.0M5x20T 1.0M5x20F2.0A 2.0M5x20T 2.0M5x20F4.0A 4.0M5x20T 4.0M5x20F5.0A 5.0M5x20T 5.0M5x20F6.3A 6.3M5x20T 6.3M5x20F8.0A 8.0M5x20T 8.0M5x20F10.0A 10.0M5x20T 10.0M5x20FØ5mm(0.2 in.)2mm(.79in.)E220514E220514E220514FUSE BLOCKS, 5 x 20 and 5 x 25 mm®• 35 Royal Road • Flemington, NJ 08822-6000 • Phone (908)806-9400 • FAX (908)806-949019SCREW TERMINAL BLOCKSWidth ApprovalsHeight w DIN Rail 35 x 7.5 mm35 x 15 mm 6 mm 70.0 mm 77.5 mm 70.0 mm 77.5 mm CF4SPDimensions & WeightInstallation InstructionsTerminal BlocksCF4SP(L)/6-60V6 mm Length58.5 mm 58.5 mm Weight per piece16.9 g17.4 gWire Size (solid / stranded)24-10 AWG 0.2-4 mm 224-10 AWG 0.2-4 mm 2Voltage Rating 600 V 1000 V AC/DC600 V 1000 V AC/DCScrewdriverFlat Head 0.6 x 3.5 mm Flat Head 0.6 x 3.5 mm Current Rating 10 A 10 A 10 A 10 A Insulation MaterialPolyamide 66Polyamide 66Torque4.5 lb-in0.5 Nm4.5 lb-in0.5 NmWire Stripping Length 8 mm8 mmDIN Rail251112020CA701-15/S 20251116010AccessoriesStd. Pk.251112020CA701-15/S 20251116010Std. Pk.Cat. No.Cat. No.Std. Pk.Std. Pk.Cat. No.Cat. No.External JumperCA714/2 100CA714/3 100CA714/4 100CA714/10 202 pole 3 pole 4 pole 10 pole CA714/2 100CA714/3 100CA714/4 100CA714/10 2060947-7-360947-7-3MT6 1 Pk. (100 tags)MT6 1 Pk. (100 tags)Marking TagMT6 1 Pk. (100 tags)MT6 1 Pk. (100 tags)70.0 mm 77.5 mm CF4SP(L)/110-240V6 mm 58.5 mm 17.4 g24-10 AWG 0.2-4 mm 2600 V 1000 V AC/DCFlat Head 0.6 x 3.5 mm 10 A10 A Polyamide 664.5 lb-in0.5 Nm8 mm251112020CA701-15/S 20251116010Std. Pk.Cat. No.Std. Pk.Cat. No.CA714/2 100CA714/3 100CA714/4 100CA714/10 2060947-7-3MT6 1 Pk. (100 tags)MT6 1 Pk. (100 tags)Fuse SpecificationsGrey (standard) Blue BU Black BLCF4SP(L)/110-240V 50CF4SP(L)/110-240V/BU50CF4SP(L)/110-240V/BL50Fuse Type5x20 mm / 5 x 25 mm5x20 mm / 5 x 25 mmLED Indicator Voltage-6-60V AC/DC5x20 mm / 5 x 25 mm 110-240V AC/DCOn Terminal On Fuse Carrier27K Ω220K ΩInternal JumperCA722/2 100CA722/3 100CA722/4 100CA722/10 10CA722/100 102 pole 3 pole 4 pole 10 pole 100 pole CA722/2 100CA722/3 100CA722/4 100CA722/10 10CA722/100 10InsulatedInternal JumperCA742/2 100CA742/3 100CA742/4 100CA742/10 10CA742/100 102 pole 3 pole 4 pole 10 pole 100 pole CA742/2 100CA742/3 100CA742/4 100CA742/10 10CA742/100 10CA722/2 100CA722/3 100CA722/4 100CA722/10 10CA722/100 10CA742/2 100CA742/3 100CA742/4 100CA742/10 10CA742/100 10 HIGHLIGHTS。
MHV5IC2215NR2;中文规格书,Datasheet资料
RF LDMOS Wideband Integrated Power AmplifierThe MHV5IC2215NR2 wideband integrated circuit is designed for base station applications. It uses Freescale’s High Voltage (28 Volts) LDMOS IC technology and integrates a two -stage structure. Its wideband on -chip matching design makes it usable from 1500 to 2200 MHz. The linearity performances cover all modulation formats for cellular applications including TD-SCDMA.Driver Application•Typical Single-Carrier N-CDMA Performance: V DD = 28 Volts, I DQ1 = 164 mA, I DQ2 = 115 mA, P out = 23 dBm, Full Frequency Band (1930-1990 MHz), IS-95 CDMA (Pilot, Sync, Paging, Traffic Codes 8 Through 13) Channel Bandwidth = 1.2288 MHz. PAR = 9.8 dB @ 0.01% Probability on CCDF.Power Gain — 27.5 dBACPR @ 885 kHz Offset — -60 dBc in 30 kHz Bandwidth•Typical Single -Carrier W-CDMA Performance: V DD = 28 Volts, I DQ1 = 164 mA, I DQ2 = 115 mA, P out = 23 dBm, Full Frequency Band (2130-2170 MHz), Channel Bandwidth = 3.84 MHz, PAR = 8.5 dB @ 0.01%Probability on CCDF.Power Gain — 24 dBACPR @ 5 MHz Offset — -55 dBc in 3.84 MHz Channel Bandwidth •Capable of Handling 3:1 VSWR, @ 28 Vdc, 2170 MHz, 15 Watts CW Output Power•Characterized with Series Equivalent Large-Signal Impedance Parameters and Common Source Scattering Parameters Features•On-Chip Matching (50 Ohm Input, >5 Ohm Output)•Integrated Quiescent Current Temperature Compensation with Enable/Disable Function•On-Chip Current Mirror g m Reference FET for Self Biasing Application (1)•Integrated ESD Protection •RoHS Compliant•In Tape and Reel. R2 Suffix = 1,500 Units per 16 mm, 13 inch Reel1.Refer to AN1987, Quiescent Current Control for the RF Integrated Circuit Device Family. Go to /rf.Select Documentation/Application Notes - AN1987.Document Number: MHV5IC2215NRev. 3, 1/2007Freescale Semiconductor Technical DataMHV5IC2215NR2Table 1. Maximum RatingsRatingSymbol Value Unit Drain-Source Voltage V DSS -0.5, +65Vdc Gate-Source Voltage V GS -0.5, +12Vdc Storage Temperature Range T stg -65 to +150°C Operating Junction Temperature T J 150°C Input PowerP in12dBmTable 2. Thermal CharacteristicsCharacteristicSymbol Value (1)Unit Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case Driver Application Stage 1, 28 Vdc, I DQ1 = 164 mA (P out = 23 dBm CW)Stage 2, 28 Vdc, I DQ2 = 115 mAR θJC9.33.5°C/WTable 3. ESD Protection CharacteristicsTest MethodologyClass Human Body Model (per JESD22-A114)0 (Minimum)Machine Model (per EIA/JESD22-A115) A (Minimum)Charge Device Model (per JESD22-C101)III (Minimum)Table 4. Moisture Sensitivity LevelTest MethodologyRating Package Peak TemperatureUnit Per JESD 22-A113, IPC/JEDEC J-STD-0203260°CTable 5. Electrical Characteristics (T C = 25°C unless otherwise noted)CharacteristicSymbolMinTypMaxUnitW-CDMA Functional Tests (In Freescale Test Fixture, 50 ohm system) V DD = 28 Vdc, I DQ1 = 164 mA, I DQ2 = 115 mA, P out = 23 dBm, f = 2140 MHz, Single-carrier W-CDMA, 3.84 MHz Channel Bandwidth Carrier. ACPR measured in 3.84 MHz Channel Bandwidth @ ±5 MHz Offset. PAR = 8.5 dB @ 0.01% Probability on CCDF.Power GainG ps 232427dB Gain Flatness in 60 MHz Bandwidth @ P out = 23 dBmf = 2110-2170 MHz G F —0.30.5dB Adjacent Channel Power Ratio ACPR —-56-54dBc Input Return LossIRL—-12-10dBTypical N-CDMA Tests (In Freescale Test Fixture, 50 ohm system) V DD = 28 Vdc, I DQ1 = 164 mA, I DQ2 = 115 mA, P out = 23 dBm, f = 1960 MHz, Single-Carrier N-CDMA, 1.2288 MHz Channel Bandwidth Carrier. ACPR measured in 30 kHz Channel Bandwidth @ ±885 kHz Offset. PAR = 9.8 dB @ 0.01% Probability on CCDF Power GainG ps 25.527.529dB Gain Flatness @ P out = 23 dBm f = 1930-1990 MHzG F —0.3—dB Adjacent Channel Power Ratio ACPR —-60—dBc Input Return LossIRL —-12—dB Average Deviation from Linear Phase in 60 MHz Bandwidth @ P out = 23 dBm Φ—0.2—°Average Group Delay @ P out = 23 dBm Including Output MatchingDelay—1.5—ns1.Refer to AN1955, Thermal Measurement Methodology of RF Power Amplifiers. Go to /rf. Select Documentation/Application Notes - AN1955.MHV5IC2215NR2W-CDMA DRIVER APPLICATIONFigure 3. MHV5IC2215NR2 Test Circuit SchematicV V Z80.0105″ x 0.1200″Microstrip Z90.0559″ x 0.1145″Microstrip Z100.045″ x 0.2671″Microstrip Z110.3319″ x 0.0349″Microstrip Z120.0027″ x 2.0413″Microstrip Z130.9151″ x 0.0349″Microstrip PCBRogers 4350, 0.020″, εr = 3.5Z10.045″ x 0.1289″Microstrip Z20.0443″ x 0.0161″Microstrip Z30.0308″ x 0.0416″x 0.03″Taper Z40.0161″ x 0.0685″Microstrip Z50.0838″ x 0.1759″Microstrip Z60.0503″ x 0.1759″Microstrip Z70.0922″ x 0.1759″Microstrip Table 6. MHV5IC2215NR2 Test Circuit Component Designations and ValuesPartDescriptionPart Number Manufacturer C122 pF, 50 V Chip Capacitor 06033J220GBS AVX C2, C3 6.8 pF, 50 V Chip Capacitors 06035J6R8BBS AVX C4, C7 1 μF, 35 V Tantalum Chip Capacitors TAJA105K035R AVX C5, C6330 μF, 50 V Electrolytic Chip Capacitors MCR35V337M10X16Multicomp C80.01 μF, 50 V Chip Capacitor 0805C103K5RACTR Kemet C9, C10 2.7 pF, 50 V Chip Capacitors 06035J2R7BBS AVX C1115 pF, 25 V Chip Capacitor 06033J150GBS AVX R1, R21 k W , 1/8 W Chip ResistorsCRCW08051000FKTAVishayMHV5IC2215NR2W-CDMA DRIVER APPLICATIONFigure 4. MHV5IC2215NR2 Test Circuit Component LayoutMHV5IC2215NR2TYPICAL W-CDMA DRIVER APPLICATION CHARACTERISTICSI M 3 (d B c ), A C P R (d B c )0−66P out , OUTPUT POWER (WATTS) AVG.33027−1221−2415−363−600.1110−489Figure 5. 2-Carrier W-CDMA ACPR, IM3, PowerGain and Power Added Efficiencyversus Output PowerP A E , P O W E R A D D E D E F F I C I E N C Y (%), G p s , P O W E R G A I N (d B )302418126−6−18−30−42−543018280.1501012624222040302010P out , OUTPUT POWER (WATTS) CWFigure 6. Power Gain and Power AddedEfficiency versus Output PowerG p s , P O W E R G A I N (d B )P A E , P O W E R A D D E D E F F I C I E N C Y (%)P out , OUTPUT POWER (WATTS) CWFigure 7. Power Gain versus Output Power1019268252423202221246G p s , P O W E R G A I N (d B )12143000−21281000−16−2f, FREQUENCY (MHz)Figure 8. Broadband Frequency Response 21−414−67−80−10−7−12−14−14250020001500S 11 (d B )S 21 (d B )23001830190026242220195020502150f, FREQUENCY (MHz)Figure 9. Power Gain versus FrequencyG p s , P O W E R G A I N (d B )282000210022002250MHV5IC2215NR2TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS250 10990T J, JUNCTION TEMPERATURE (°C)Figure 10. MTTF versus Junction TemperatureThis above graph displays calculated MTTF in hours when the deviceis operated at V DD = 28 Vdc and P out = 23 dBm.MTTF calculator available at http://rf. Select Tools/Software/Application Software/Calculators to access the MTTF calcu−lators by product.108107105110130150170190MTTF(HOURS)210230 106MHV5IC2215NR2Figure 11. Series Equivalent Input and Load Impedance, 2140 MHzVDD = 28 Vdc, I DQ1 = 164 mA, I DQ2 = 115 mA, P out = 23 dBm Z in=Device input impedance as measured from gate to ground.Z load =Test circuit impedance as measuredfrom drain to ground.ZinZloadOutput Matching Networkf MHz Z in ΩZ load Ω211021402170 1.03 - j0.870.94 - j0.350.99 - j0.6175.39 - j12.3971.11 - j18.8366.07 - j22.68Z o = 75 Ωf = 2110 MHzZ inf = 2170 MHzZ loadf = 2170 MHzf = 2110 MHzMHV5IC2215NR2N-CDMA DRIVER APPLICATIONFigure 12. MHV5IC2215NR2 Test Circuit SchematicZ80.0559″ x 0.1145″Microstrip Z90.0450″ x 0.2671″Microstrip Z100.3319″ x 0.0349″Microstrip Z110.0027″ x 2.0413″Microstrip Z120.9151″ x 0.0349″Microstrip PCBRogers 4350, 0.020″, εr = 3.5Z10.045″ x 0.1289″Microstrip Z20.0443″ x 0.0161″Microstrip Z30.0308″ x 0.0416″x 0.03″Taper Z40.0161″ x 0.0685″Microstrip Z50.0838″ x 0.1759″Microstrip Z60.1425″ x 1.7590″Microstrip Z70.0105″ x 0.1200″MicrostripV V Table 7. MHV5IC2215NR2 Test Circuit Component Designations and ValuesPartDescriptionPart Number Manufacturer C122 pF, 25 V Chip Capacitor 06033J220GBS AVX C2, C3 6.8 pF, 50 V Chip Capacitors 06035J6R8BBS AVX C4, C7 1 μF, 35 V Tantalum Chip Capacitors TAJA105K035R AVX C5, C6330 μF, 50 V Electrolytic Chip Capacitors MCR35V337M10X16Multicomp C80.01 μF, 50 V Chip Capacitor 0805C103K5RACTR Kemet C9, C10 2.4 pF, 50 V Chip Capacitors 06035J2R4BBS AVX C1115 pF, 25 V Chip Capacitor 06033J150GBS AVX C12 1.5 pF, 50 V Chip Capacitor 06035J1R5BBS AVX R1, R21 k W , 1/8 W Chip ResistorsCRCW08051000FKTAVishayN-CDMA DRIVER APPLICATIONFigure 13. MHV5IC2215NR2 Test Circuit Component LayoutMHV5IC2215NR2MHV5IC2215NR2TYPICAL N-CDMA DRIVER APPLICATION CHARACTERISTICSIM3(dBc),ACPR(dBc)0−66P out, OUTPUT POWER (WATTS) AVG.44036−1228−2420−364−600.1110−4812Figure 14. 2-Carrier N-CDMA ACPR, IM3, PowerGain and Power Added Efficiencyversus Output PowerPAE,POWERADDEDEFFICIENCY(%),Gps,POWERGAIN(dB)403224168−6−18−30−42−543026310.1501013029282740302010P out, OUTPUT POWER (WATTS) CWFigure 15. Power Gain and Power AddedEfficiency versus Output PowerGps,POWERGAIN(dB)PAE,POWERADDEDEFFICIENCY(%)3000−24321000−16−2f, FREQUENCY (MHz)Figure 16. Broadband Frequency Response24−416−68−80−10−8−12−16−14250020001500S11(dB)S21(dB)分销商库存信息: FREESCALEMHV5IC2215NR2。
1955222中文资料
Extract from the onlinecatalogCCA 2,5/ 8-G-5,08 RNP26THROrder No.: 1955222The figure shows a 10-position version of the producthttp://eshop.phoenixcontact.de/phoenix/treeViewClick.do?UID=1955222Headers, with engagement nose, pin length: 2.6 mm, 5.08 mm pitch, 8-pos.http://Please note that the data givenhere has been taken from theonline catalog. For comprehensiveinformation and data, please referto the user documentation. TheGeneral Terms and Conditions ofUse apply to Internet downloads. Technical dataDimensions / positionsPitch 5.08 mmDimension a35.56 mmNumber of positions8Pin dimensions 1 x 1 mmPin spacing 5.08 mmHole diameter 1.6 mmTechnical dataInsulating material group IIIaRated surge voltage (III/3) 4 kVRated surge voltage (III/2) 4 kVRated surge voltage (II/2) 4 kVRated voltage (III/2)320 VRated voltage (II/2)400 VConnection in acc. with standard EN-VDENominal current I N12 ANominal voltage U N250 VMaximum load current12 A (per position)Insulating material LCPInflammability class acc. to UL 94V0Certificates / ApprovalsApproval logoCULNominal voltage U N300 VNominal current I N10 AULNominal voltage U N300 VNominal current I N10 ACertification CUL, ULAccessoriesItem Designation DescriptionGeneral1954362CR-MSTB NAT HT HT coding section, is pushed into the recess on the header beforethe reflow process, made of highly temperature-resistant, beigeinsulating materialMarking1051993B-STIFT Marker pen, for manual labeling of unprinted Zack strips, smear-proof and waterproof, line thickness 0.5 mm0804293SK 5,08/3,8:FORTL.ZAHLEN Marker card, printed horizontally, self-adhesive, 12 identicaldecades marked 1-10, 11-20 etc. up to 91-(99)100, sufficient for120 terminal blocks0805085SK 5,08/3,8:SO Marker card, special printing, self-adhesive, labeled acc. tocustomer requirements, 12 identical marker strips per card, max.25-position labeling per strip, color: white0805412SK 5,08/3,8:UNBEDRUCKT Marker cards, unprinted, with pitch divisions, self-adhesive, 10-section marker strips, 12 strips per card, can be labeled with theM-PENPlug/Adapter1734401CR-MSTB Coding section, inserted into the recess in the header or theinverted plug, red insulating materialDrawingsApplication drawingDrilling diagramDimensioned drawingBottom view, free space for solder paste, 0.5mm deepAddressPHOENIX CONTACT GmbH & Co. KGFlachsmarktstr. 832825 Blomberg,GermanyPhone +49 5235 3 00Fax +49 5235 3 41200http://www.phoenixcontact.de© 2008 Phoenix ContactTechnical modifications reserved;。
HART-Adapter 数据手册说明书
HART-AdapterHART FSK / PC modem— USB—Ex(Haz.) and Non-Ex(Haz.) applicationsHART FSK / PC modem II— RS 232C—Non-Ex(Haz.) applications HART LCI / PC adapter — with small connectorHART-Adapter2 10/63-6.71-EN | HART-AdapterNHA121-NX, NHA121-NO HART FSK / PC-USB-ModemAdapterThe modem NHA121-NX / -NO is designed to provide a communication link between a desktop computer or PC notebook and the HART field device. The PC can be taken into the field and connected with the HART network within seconds thanks to the USB plug & play features. Mobile data acquisition as well as parameterisation are preferred operational areas.For the use in hazardous areas we deliver an intrinsic safe, ATEX certified version: NHA121-NX. It is functionally equivalent to the NHA121-NO type.Hardware ProfileThe USB modem supports the HART specification standard. Its connector cable comes with a twisted pair wire 2-pin terminal block to dual test clips. The modem can work as primary as well as secondary Master. The modem is available with opto-isolation to the HART network. The device is USB-bus powered, thus not depending on external power supplies. The communication does not interfere with the normal operation of the field device. The interface is housed in a compact shell that attaches securely to the USB port.SoftwareThe interface supports the Windows operation systems and it can work like a serial modem. It offers a serial COM-port so that already existing applications can be used without any changes.Further more a device type manager (DTM), incl. license key, is included. The DTM provides communication betweendevices on the HART bus and their DTMs. With its help set-up and configuration of the HART network can be done.Device Type Manager for HART Networks (optional)The software package HART FDT consists of the component: — CommunicationDTM CommDTM for NHA121-NX / -NOCommDTMThe CommDTM is compliant with the current FDT specification 1.2.1. It requires the NHA121-NX/-NO as basic hardware. The DTM takes care of its management and configuration. It replaces the vendor specific configuration software with a standard FDT approach.The CommDTM can be compared to a device driver which facilitates the communication between the field devices at the HART bus and their device DTMs. It therefore supports the commissioning of the field devices from one central workstation.The communication interface can be employed as primary as well as secondary master. The configuration window of the CommDTM enables the user to switch between the twooptions. The retry limit and the number of preambles may also be set through the configuration window.FeaturesThe function "Device List" allows the scan for devicesattached to the HART bus. All devices, which can be reached through a polling address, are listed. Additional information is available for every device found, including the tag, the vendor identification, the device type and the device ID.In order to change the poll address of a device, it can be selected from the device list. A new window opens which permits the setting of the new poll address. The CommDTM secures that the device is not currently in use by anyDeviceDTM. The device state is indicated in the device list. The CommDTM also checks whether the new poll address was already taken by another device, preventing an address overlay between different devicesExplosion protection for NHA121-NXApproved for connection to an intrinsically safe transmitter circuit.Technical dataModem-Typ NHA121-NX NHA121-NOM10678M10679PC-Interface USBOperational Area mobile / stationaryModem Chip HT2012Connector 2-pin test clipsTransmission Rate 1200 Bit/s (600 Bit/s optional)DTM HART Version 5 or higherOperating system Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP und Windows 2000 (32-bit versions only)ATEXCE Certification CE,ATEX II (2) G [Ex ia] IIC -Delivery Contents Hardware with fix USB cable and pluggable test clips, Driver and Configuration Software,CommDTM, DTM License key, Documentation on CDHART-Adapter | 10/63-6.71-EN 3HART-Adapter4 10/63-6.71-EN | HART-AdapterNHA102-NOTechnical dataElectrical data Voltage U ss 0,6 V, average-free Current < 3 mA Power max 1,5 mW Frequency 1,2 and 2,2 kHz Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)to IEC 801 / NAMUR— HART-FSK-Modem II— Digital communication through FSK (standard HART Protocol)— Communication by tapping at the analog 4 ... 20 mA signal transmission— Potential separation between the PC and the device — Average-free signal transmission, hence unaffected 4 ... 20 mA output signalEnvironmental capabilities Operating temperature 0 ... 45 °C Storage temperature -20 ... 55 °C Air humidity< 80 %— Digital signals, “0“ = 2.2 kHz; “1“ = 1.2 kHzApplicationsThe FSK modem acts as a sort of digital communication“translator“ between the computer and the transmitter. Power supply is realized automatically via the serial RS 232Cinterface of the computer, in parallel with data transmission.HousingMaterial Plastic Degree of protection IP 20Connectors9-pin or 25-pin Sub-D socket (PC side), screw terminals and 0.75 m cables with clip-on connectors (device side)Dimensions 55 mm x 55 mm x 17 mm Weightapprox. 0,1 kgCommunication is done by tapping at any point of the analog 4 ... 20 mA signal transmission. No special attention has to be paid to polarity for the 2-pole tap. The devices are HART-compatible, i. e. they have a certain internal resistance, which must be considered. Power for data tapping is supplied in parallel from the PC via the RS 232 C interface.The modem has a 9-pin or 25-pin Sub-D socket on the PC side and is connected to the transmitter via 0.75 m cables with clip-on connectors on the device side. The cables connect to the modem through screw terminals.M10680Fig. 1M10681Fig. 2:Connection diagram, with 250 Ω communication resistor1 Internal resistance for supply unit > 250 Ω(resistance can also be realized as external communication resistor) 2 Internal resistance for signal source >10 kΩFig. 3:Connection diagram, without 250 Ω communication resistor2 Internal resistance for signal source >10 kΩHART-Adapter | 10/63-6.71-EN 5HART-Adapter6 10/63-6.71-EN | HART-AdapterNHA201-NOM10683LCI adapterIn offline mode (e. g. in the shop or lab) the local communication interface (LCI) can be used forparameterization. In this case the transmitter is powered via the PC. In online mode local communication is possible without affecting the analog output.The LCI adapter is used to connect the transmitter to the PC.Universal through:— 9-pin or 25-pin SUB D connectorFig. 4with small connector for:— Positioner, TEU421, TEU471, BCI100 (Contrans I), Power Transducer SU.Ordering informationHART-FSK / PC-adapter Catalog No.1)3KDE636710L0001NHA121-NX (14290-0203) (Note USB / HART FSK Modem,IS input II (2) G [Ex ia] IIC, electrical isolation,for Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP and Windows 2000 (32-bit versions),to connect a tool to HART devices via a PC / Notebookincl. standard driver and Common DTM (FDT 1.2.1), DTM license key,USB cable, connection cable with clips and manual (*.pdf)NHA121-NO (14290-0105) (Note1)3KDE636710L0002USB / HART FSK Modem,Electrical isolation,for Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP and Windows 2000 (32-bit versions),to connect a tool to HART devices via a PC / Notebookincl. standard driver and Common DTM (FDT 1.2.1), DTM license key,USB cable, connection cable with clips and manual (*.pdf)NHA102-NO (Note 1)7957838 RS 232C / HART FSK Modem II,connector version, with connection clipsHART-LCI / PC-adapter BestellnummerNHA201-NO319621 RS 232C / LCI-Adapter with small connector,for positioners, TEU421, TEU471, BCI100 (Contrans I modules),Power Transducer SUNote 1: for configuration of general HART-instruments and TH(x)01, TS(x)02, BCI100 (Contrans I) backplaneHART-Adapter | 10/63-6.71-EN 7Contact us10/63-6.71-E N R e v . K 05.2011NoteWe reserve the right to make technical changes or modify the contents of this document without prior notice. With regard to purchase orders, the agreed particulars shall prevail. ABB does not accept any responsibility whatsoever for potential errors or possible lack of information in this document.We reserve all rights in this document and in the subject matter and illustrations contained therein. Any reproduction, disclosure to third parties or utilization of its contents - in whole or in parts – is forbidden without prior written consent of ABB.Copyright© 2011 ABB All rights reserved3KXN671000R1001ABB Automation Products GmbH Service Instrumentation Kallstadter Straße 168309 Mannheim, GermanyCustomer Service Center: +49 180 5 222 580* E-Mail:*************************.com*14 cents/minute from German landlines, max. 42 cents/minute from mobiles.® Windows and Windows Vista are trademarks ofMicrosoft Corporation.® HART is a trademark of HART CommunicationFoundation.。
华尔特焊接帮手自动暗化焊接帽说明书
TABLE OF CONTENTS..... SECTION 1 − WELDING HELMET SAFETY PRECAUTIONS − READ BEFORE USING1.............................................................1-1.Symbol Usage1.......................................................1-2.Arc Welding Hazards1 1-3.Proposition 65 Warnings3.....................................................................................................1-4.Lens Shade Selection T able3..................................................1-5.Principal Safety Standards3 SECTION 2 − SPECIFICATIONS4............................................................................................... SECTION 3 − OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS5...........................................................3-1.Helmet Controls5.......................................3-2.Reset Button And Low Battery Indicator5.........................................................3-3.Lens Delay Control6...........................................3-4.Variable Shade Control (No. 8 − 13)6 3-5.Sensitivity/Grind Mode Control7............................................................................................. SECTION 4 − ADJUSTING HEADGEAR8...................................... SECTION 5 − REPLACING THE LENS COVERS9...............................................5-1.Replacing Outside Lens Cover9................................................5-2.Replacing Inside Lens Cover10.......................................... SECTION 6 − REPLACING THE BATTERY11 SECTION 7 − INSTALLING OPTIONAL MAGNIFYING LENS12............................................................................... SECTION 8 − MAINTENANCE12................................................ SECTION 9 − TROUBLESHOOTING13 SECTION 10 − PARTS LIST14...................................................................................................... SECTION 11 − LIMITED WARRANTY15OM-257 074 Page 1SECTION 1 − WELDING HELMET SAFETY PRECAUTIONS −READ BEFORE USINGProtect yourself and others from injury — read, follow, and save these important safetyprecautions and operating instructions.This group of symbols means Warning! Watch Out! ELECTRIC SHOCK, MOVING PARTS,and HOT PARTS hazards. Consult symbols and related instructions below for necessary actions to avoid the hazards..Indicates special instructions.DANGER! − Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. The possible hazards are shown in the adjoining symbols or explained inthe text.Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. The possible hazards are shown in the adjoiningsymbols or explained in the text.NOTICE − Indicates statements not related topersonal injury.Only qualified persons should install, operate, maintain, and repair this unit.D Wear a welding helmet fitted with a proper shade of filter to protect your face and eyes when welding or watching (see ANSI Z49.1 and Z87.1 listed in Safety Standards). Refer to Lens Shade Selection table in Section 1-4.D Wear approved safety glasses with side shields under your helmet.D Use protective screens or barriers to protect others from flash, glare, and sparks; warn others not to watch the arc.D Wear body protection made from durable, flame−resistant material (leather, heavy cotton,wool). Body protection includes oil-free clothing such as leather gloves, heavy shirt, cuffless trousers, high shoes, and a cap.•Before welding, adjust the auto-darkening lens sensitivity setting to meet the application.•Stop welding immediately if the auto-darkening lens does not darken when the arc is struck.See the Owner’s Manual for more information.D Use impact resistant safety spectacles or goggles and ear protection at all times when usingthis welding helmet.D Do not use this helmet while working with or around explosives or corrosive liquids.D Do not weld in the overhead position while using this helmet.D Inspect the auto-lens frequently. Immediately replace any scratched, cracked, or pitted coverlenses or auto-lenses.D Use only genuine replacement parts from the manufacturer.D Perform maintenance and service according to the Owner’s Manuals, industry standards,and national, state, and local codes.D Keep your head out of the fumes. Do not breathe the fumes.D If inside, ventilate the area and/or use local forced ventilation at the arc to remove weldingfumes and gases. The recommended way to determine adequate ventilation is to sample for the composition and quantity of fumes and gases to which personnel are exposed.D If ventilation is poor, wear an approved air-supplied respirator.D Read and understand the Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) and the manufacturer’s instructions foradhesives, coatings, cleaners, consumables, coolants, degreasers, fluxes, and metals.D Work in a confined space only if it is well ventilated, or while wearing an air-supplied respirator.Always have a trained watchperson nearby. Welding fumes and gases can displace air and lower the oxygen level causing injury or death. Be sure the breathing air is safe.D Do not weld in locations near degreasing, cleaning, or spraying operations. The heat and raysof the arc can react with vapors to form highly toxic and irritating gases.D Do not weld on coated metals, such as galvanized, lead, or cadmium plated steel, unless thecoating is removed from the weld area, the area is well ventilated, and while wearing an air-supplied respirator. The coatings and any metals containing these elements can give off toxic fumes if welded.OM-257 074 Page 2OM-257 074 Page 3Welding or cutting equipment produces fumes or gases which contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause birth defects and, in some cases, cancer. (CaliforniaHealth & Safety Code Section 25249.5 et seq.)This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the state of California to cause cancer , birth defects, or other reproductive harm.Wash hands after use.ProcessElectrode Size in. (mm)Arc Currentin AmperesMinimum Protective Shade No.Suggested Shade No.(Comfort)*Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW)Less than 3/32 (2.4)3/32−5/32 (2.4−4.0)5/32−1/4 (4.0−6.4)More than 1/4 (6.4)Less than 6060−160160−250250−550781011−−101214Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW)Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW)Less than 6060−160160−250250−5007101010−−111214Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (TIG)Less than 5050−150150−5008810101214Air CarbonArc Cutting (CAC-A)Light HeavyLess than 500500−100010111214Plasma Arc Cutting (PAC)Less than 2020−4040−6060−8080−300300−400400−80045688910456891214Plasma Arc Welding(PAW)Less than 2020−100100−400400−8006810116−8101214Reference: ANSI Z49.1:2005*Start with a shade that is too dark to see the weld zone. Then, go to a lighter shade which gives a sufficient view of the weld zone without going below the minimum.Safety in Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes, ANSI Standard Z49.1, is available as a free down-load from the American Welding Society at or purchased from Global Engineering Documents (phone: 1-877-413-5184, website: ).Safe Practice For Occupational And Educational Eye And Face Protection, ANSI Standard Z87.1,from American National Standards Institute, 25 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036 (phone:212-642-4900, website: ).SECTION 2 − SPECIFICATIONSViewing Field 3.82 x 2.36 in. (97 x 60mm)Reaction Time0.0000333sec (1/30,000)Available Shades Darkened State: No. 8 − No. 13 / Light State: No. 3provides continuous UV and IR protectionSensitivity/Grind Mode Control Adjusts for varying ambient light and welding arc Delay Control Slows lens dark-to-light state between 0.1 and1.0 secondsAutomatic Power Off Shuts lens Off 15−20 minutes after last arc is struck Low Battery Indicator Red LED light illuminates to indicate 2−3 daysremaining battery lifePower Supply CR2450 Lithium Batteries (Two Required)Sensors Independent/Redundant (Four)Operating T emperature23_F to 131_F / −5_C to +55_C.When stored in extremely cold temperatures, warmhelmet to ambient temperature before welding. Storage T emperature−14_F to 158_F / −10_C to +70_C.When stored in extremely cold temperatures, warmhelmet to ambient temperature before welding.T otal Weight 19.9 oz. (565 g)Standards ANSI Z87.1-2010 and DIN/CSA/TUVWarranty Two years from date of purchase (see Section 11)OM-257 074 Page 4SECTION 3 − OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS3-1.Helmet Controls3-2.Reset Button And Low Battery IndicatorOM-257 074 Page 53-3.Lens Delay ControlVariable Shade Control (No. 8 − 13)3-4.OM-257 074 Page 63-5.Sensitivity/Grind Mode ControlRecommended Sensitivity SettingsStick Electrode Mid-RangeShort Circuiting (MIG)Low/Mid-RangePulsed & Spray (MIG)Mid-RangeGas Tungsten Arc (TIG)Mid/High-RangePlasma Arc Cutting/Welding Low/Mid-RangeGrind Mode Grind Position − Far Right (Clockwise)OM-257 074 Page 7SECTION 4 − ADJUSTING HEADGEAROM-257 074 Page 8SECTION 5 − REPLACING THE LENS COVERS5-1.Replacing Outside Lens CoverOM-257 074 Page 95-2.Replacing Inside Lens CoverOM-257 074 Page 10SECTION 6 − REPLACING THE BATTERYOM-257 074 Page 11SECTION 7 − INSTALLING OPTIONAL MAGNIFYING LENSSECTION 8 − MAINTENANCENOTICE − Never use solvents or abrasive cleaning detergents.NOTICE − Do not immerse the lens assembly in water.The helmet requires little maintenance. However, for best performance clean after each use. Using a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap and water solution, wipe the cover lenses clean. Allow to air dry. Occasionally, the filter lens and sensors should be cleaned by gently wiping with a soft, dry cloth.OM-257 074 Page 12SECTION 9 − TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble RemedyAuto lens not ON – auto-lens will not darken mo-mentarily when the Reset button is pressed.Check batteries and verify they are in good condition and installed properly. Also, check battery surfaces and contacts and clean if necessary. Check battery for proper contact and gently adjust contact points if necessary. This is particularly important if the helmet has been dropped.Verify left and right battery trays are installed on the correct sides.Not switching – auto-lens stays light and will not darken when welding.Stop welding immediately: Press the Reset button if lens is Auto-On type. If lens if Manual-On type, make sure the lens is turned On. If power is on, review the sensitivity recommendations and adjust sensitivity. Clean lens cover and sensors of any obstruc-tions. Make sure the sensors are facing the arc; angles of 45_ or more may not allow the arc light to reach the sensors.Not Switching – auto-lens stays dark after the weld arc is extinguished, or the auto-lens stays dark when no arc is present.Fine-tune the sensitivity setting by making small adjustments to the control by turning it toward the “min” setting. In extreme light conditions, it may be necessary to reduce the surrounding light levels.Sections of the auto-lens are not going dark, distinct lines separate the light and dark areas.Stop welding immediately: The auto-lens may be cracked which can be caused by the impact of dropping the helmet. Weld spatter on the auto lens may also cause cracking. (The lens may need to be replaced; most cracked lenses are not covered by warranty).Switching or Flickering –the auto-lens darkens then lightens while the welding arc is present.Review the sensitivity setting recommendations and increase the sensitivity if possible. Be sure the arc sensors are not being blocked from direct access to the arc light. Check the lens cover for dirt and spatter that may be blocking the arc sensors. Increas-ing Lens Delay 0.1 − 0.3 second may also reduce switching.Inconsistent or lighter auto-lens shading in the dark-state, noticeable on the outside edges and cor-ners.Referred to as an angle of view effect, auto-darkening lenseshave an optimum viewing angle. The optimum viewing angle is perpendicular or 90_ to the surface of the auto-lens. When that angle of view varies in the dark-state, welders may notice slightly lighter areas at the outside edges and the corners of the lens. Thisis normal and does not represent any health or safety hazard.This effect may also be more noticeable in applications where magnifying lenses are used.OM-257 074 Page 13SECTION 10 − PARTS LIST5Figure 10-1. Pro Series Auto-Darkening Welding HelmetOM-257 074 Page 14OM-257 074 Page 15Description Part No.Item No.QuantityFigure 10-1. Pro Series Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet1770759Headgear , Gray 1.....................................................2♦770274Diopter Lens 150X 1.................................................♦770275Diopter Lens 175X 1...................................................♦770276Diopter Lens 200X 1...................................................♦770277Diopter Lens 250X 1...................................................3770612Cover Lens (Includes Front Lens Cover Gasket,1.........................Front Lens Covers, 2 Inside Lens Covers)4770764Auto-Darkening Lens 1................................................Battery, Lithium CR2450 (Not Shown)2............................................5770615Front Lens Holder 1...................................................♦ OptionalSECTION 11 − LIMITED WARRANTYsafely. Read the safety rules at the beginningof this manual.safely. Read the safety rules at the beginningof this manual.Hobart Brothers Co.2200 Corporate DriveTroy, OH 45373 USAPhone: 800-332-3281Visit our website atORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS − PRINTED IN USA© 2014 Hobart Welders 2014-01。
低肩冠比12R22.5无内胎全钢载重子午线轮胎的开发
低肩冠比12R22.5无内胎全钢载重子午线轮胎的开发徐 钦,张 颖(中策橡胶集团股份有限公司,浙江杭州310018)摘要:介绍低肩冠比12R22.5无内胎全钢载重子午线轮胎的开发。
结果表明:12R22.5轮胎肩冠比小于1.3时,可以满足轮胎轻量化以及降低设计成本的要求;成品轮胎的充气外缘尺寸和强度性能均符合国家标准要求,耐久性能和高速性能满足设计和企业标准要求,静态接地性能和滚动阻力系数满足配套主机厂要求。
关键词:无内胎全钢载重子午线轮胎;肩冠比;参数优化;成品轮胎性能;有限元模型中图分类号:U463.341+.3/.6 文章编号:1006-8171(2023)10-0594-04文献标志码:A DOI:10.12135/j.issn.1006-8171.2023.10.0594我国汽车产业的高速发展和公共交通基础设施建设的巨大投入,带动了轮胎制造业的繁荣。
轮胎产量的增大也带来了环境保护压力以及资源有效利用等多方面的问题[1-3]。
随着我国“力争于2030年前实现碳排放、2060年前实现碳中和”目标的不断推进,合理高效的资源利用对生产制造企业的重要性越来越突出,绿色环保型轮胎成为轮胎企业开发与制造的重点产品[4-7]。
12R22.5轮胎作为我公司产量很大的产品,推进其绿色环保品种的开发尤为重要。
较低肩冠比(胎肩厚度与胎冠中部厚度之比)无内胎全钢载重子午线轮胎的开发是从产品设计初期就注重轮胎的肩冠比,通过减小肩冠比,实现轮胎的轻量化设计[8-10]。
国内主流轮胎厂的轮胎肩冠比范围为1.4~1.6,米其林、普利司通和固特异等外资品牌的轮胎肩冠比范围为1.3~1.5。
外资品牌的轮胎整体肩冠比设计较国内品牌的轮胎更有竞争力。
本工作基于我公司预应变轮廓理论(Pre-strain contour theory,PSCT)技术系统,通过调整轮胎肩冠比开发更小质量、更低滚动阻力的12R22.5无内胎全钢载重子午线轮胎。
Intergard
一种双组份,低VOC,高固含,快干型环氧磷酸锌防锈底漆和中间漆。
在一般气候条件下能在2小时内复涂。
快速处理的性能使其成为加速生产和生产能力的理想底漆。
产品说明能用于成膜和快速吞吐量作为优先考虑的一系列工业设施和基础设施。
焊缝和损坏区域应该作喷砂处理,达到Sa2½(ISO 8501-1:2007)或SSPC SP6。
如果这不切实际,达到SSPC SP11也是可接受的。
设计用途红色, 灰色, 浅黄色哑光75% ± 2%干膜厚75-200微米 (3-8密耳) 相当于 湿膜厚100-267微米 (4-10.7密耳)在75微米干膜厚度和所述体积固体份的情况下,10 平方米/公升在 3 密耳干膜厚度和所述体积固体份的情况下,401 平方英尺/美制加仑允许适当的损耗系数适用于无气喷涂,空气喷涂,刷涂, 滚涂涂装数据INTERGARD 251HS颜色光泽体积固体份典型厚度理论涂布率实际涂布率施工方法干燥时间温度表干硬干最小最大¹ 参见国际油漆公司工业防护漆部门的《定义与略缩语》使用聚硅氧烷面漆时,最长复涂间隔时间将缩短。
关于详细情况,请向国际油漆工业涂料公司咨询。
推荐面漆重涂间隔5°C (41°F) 2 小时 5.5 小时 4 小时 无限制¹15°C (59°F) 60 分钟 3.5 小时 3 小时 无限制¹25°C (77°F) 30 分钟 2.25 小时 2 小时 无限制¹40°C (104°F)15 分钟60 分钟60 分钟无限制¹A组份 31°C (88°F); B组份 30°C (86°F); 混合后 31°C (88°F)1.59 千克/升 (13.3 磅/加仑) 法规符合性数据闪点(典型)产品重量挥发性有机化合物关于更多详细资料,请见关于“产品特性”的章节2.02 磅/加仑 (243 克/升)美国环境保护局第24号方法157 克/公斤欧共体溶剂排放指令含量1999年第13号委员会指令262 克/升韩国清洁空气保护法第1 页,共 4页资料来源10430发行日期:2021/3/24Protective Coatings所有待涂覆的钢材表面应当干净,干燥且没有任何污染。
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HAT2215R, HAT2215RJ
Silicon N Channel Power MOS FET
High Speed Power Switching
REJ03G0486-0300
Rev.3.00
Dec.22.2004 Features
• Low on-resistance
• Capable of 4.5 V gate drive
• High density mounting
Outline
Absolute Maximum Ratings
(Ta = 25°C)
Ratings
Unit Item Symbol
HAT2215R HAT2215RJ
Drain to source voltage V DSS 80 80 V Gate to source voltage V GSS±20 ±20 V Drain current I D 3.4 3.4 A Drain peak current I D(pulse)Note1 20.4 20.4 A Reverse drain current I DR 3.4 3.4 A Avalanche current I AP Note 2 — 3.4 A Avalanche energy E AR Note 2 — 1.54 mJ Channel dissipation Pch Note3 1.5 1.5 W Channel dissipation Pch Note4 2.2 2.2 W Channel temperature Tch 150 150 °C
Storage temperature Tstg –55 to +150 –55 to +150 °C
Notes: 1. PW ≤ 10 µs, duty cycle ≤ 1 %
2. Value at Tch = 25°C, Rg ≥ 50 Ω
3. 1 Drive operation; When using the glass epoxy board (FR4 40 x 40 x 1.6 mm), PW ≤ 10 s
4. 2 Drive operation; When using the glass epoxy board (FR4 40 x 40 x 1.6 mm), PW ≤ 10 s
Electrical Characteristics
(Ta = 25°C)
Item Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Test Conditions
Drain to source breakdown voltage V (BR)DSS 80 — — V I D = 10 mA, V GS = 0 Gate to source breakdown voltage V (BR)GSS ±20 — — V I G = ±100 µA, V GS = 0 Gate to source leak current I GSS — — ±10 µA V GS = ±16 V, V DS = 0 Zero gate voltage drain current I DSS — — 1 µA V DS = 80 V, V GS = 0
HAT2215R I DSS — — — µA Zero gate voltage
drain current HAT2215RJ I DSS — — 10 µA V DS = 64 V, V GS = 0 Ta = 125°C Gate to source cutoff voltage V GS(off) 1.0 — 2.5 V V DS = 10 V, I D = 1 mA
R DS(on) — 88 115 m Ω I D = 1.7 A, V GS = 10 V Note5
Static drain to source on state resistance
R DS(on) — 100 145 m Ω I D = 1.7 A, V GS = 4.5 V
Note5
Forward transfer admittance |y fs | 4.2 7.0 — S I D = 1.7 A, V DS = 10 V Note5 Input capacitance Ciss — 400 — pF Output capacitance
Coss — 57 — pF Reverse transfer capacitance Crss — 24 — pF V DS = 10 V V GS = 0 f = 1MHz Total gate charge
Qg — 7.3 — nC Gate to source charge Qgs — 1.1 — nC Gate to drain charge Qgd — 1.3 — nC V DD = 25 V V GS = 10 V I D = 3.4 A Turn-on delay time
t d(on) — 6.0 — ns Rise time
t r — 4.0 — ns
Turn-off delay time t d(off) — 39 — ns
Fall time
t f
— 3.5 — ns
V GS =10 V, I D = 1.7 A
V DD ≈ 30 V R L = 17.6 Ω R g = 4.7 Ω Body–drain diode forward voltage V DF — 0.83 1.08 V IF = 3.4 A, V GS = 0 Note5
Body–drain diode reverse recovery time t rr — 30 — ns IF =3.4 A, V GS = 0
diF/ dt = 100 A/µs
Notes: 5. Pulse test
Main Characteristics
Package Dimensions
Ordering Information
Part Name Quantity Shipping Container
pcs Taping
HAT2215R-EL-E 2500
HAT2215RJ-EL-E 2500
pcs Taping
Note: For some grades, production may be terminated. Please contact the Renesas sales office to check the state of production before ordering the product.
RENESAS SALES OFFICES
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Renesas Technology America, Inc.
450 Holger Way, San Jose, CA 95134-1368, U.S.A
Tel: <1> (408) 382-7500, Fax: <1> (408) 382-7501
Renesas Technology Europe Limited
Dukes Meadow, Millboard Road, Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, SL8 5FH, U.K.
Tel: <44> (1628) 585-100, Fax: <44> (1628) 585-900
Renesas Technology Hong Kong Ltd.
7th Floor, North Tower, World Finance Centre, Harbour City, 1 Canton Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel: <852> 2265-6688, Fax: <852> 2730-6071
Renesas Technology Taiwan Co., Ltd.
10th Floor, No.99, Fushing North Road, Taipei, Taiwan
Tel: <886> (2) 2715-2888, Fax: <886> (2) 2713-2999
Renesas Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
Unit2607 Ruijing Building, No.205 Maoming Road (S), Shanghai 200020, China
Tel: <86> (21) 6472-1001, Fax: <86> (21) 6415-2952
Renesas Technology Singapore Pte. Ltd.
1 Harbour Front Avenue, #06-10, Keppel Bay Tower, Singapore 098632
Tel: <65> 6213-0200, Fax: <65> 6278-8001。