The Gauge Style Warning Light Module is a 2" indicator assembly that can be customized with different icon designs and LED colors to meet a variety of application requirements. It has flexibility for custom manufacturing and prolonged lifetime from its LED light source and low power consumption. Specifications include operating temperature range, electrical characteristics, and optional transient suppression ratings.
There are four main switch mode driver topologies used for LED systems: buck, boost, buck-boost, and flyback. Switch mode drivers are more efficient than discrete component or linear drivers. The presentation discusses the operation and advantages of each topology, including examples of driver ICs in each configuration. SEPIC configuration can regulate output voltage even when input voltage is higher or lower than output. Flyback topology allows for single or multiple outputs and is the most versatile.
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The document describes several SIMATIC S7-400 digital modules for connecting digital inputs and outputs. It provides technical specifications for various modules including the number of inputs and outputs, voltage ranges, current limits, switching frequencies, and cable lengths. Dimensions and ordering information are also included.
The document describes the ROTACOD absolute multi-turn encoder. It has a compact hollow shaft design and can provide absolute resolutions up to 65536 x 4096 counts. It has environmental specifications like operating temperatures from -25°C to 85°C and IP65 protection. Mechanical specifications include a 14 or 15mm diameter shaft that can rotate at up to 6000 rpm with 40N maximum load. Electrical connections are provided through an EML121H connector and options include a 1m cable output.
This document provides information about the course "Basic Electronics" including the course code, semester, subject title, teaching and examination scheme, rationale, objectives, learning structure, procedures, concepts, contents, and practical skills. The course is offered in the third semester and covers topics such as semiconductor diodes, rectifiers, filters, transistors, biasing circuits, and small signal amplifiers. The objectives are for students to understand components like diodes and transistors, draw basic circuits, know voltage amplifiers, test diodes and transistors, and read datasheets. The document outlines the course contents across 6 chapters and 12 practical experiments that develop intellectual and motor skills.
The document describes a multiple output power supply design for a DVD player with the following key points:
1. It provides 7.5W of continuous output power and 13W of peak power with outputs of 3.3V, 5V, 12V, and -12V regulated using a TinySwitch-PK controller in a flyback topology.
2. It achieves good cross-regulation between the 5V and 3.3V outputs through minimizing leakage and sum regulating the feedback.
3. It includes features for EMI filtering, surge protection, clamping, and a unique peak mode for boosting current limit during peaks loads.
There are four main switch mode driver topologies used for LED systems: buck, boost, buck-boost, and flyback. Switch mode drivers are more efficient than discrete component or linear drivers. The presentation discusses the operation and advantages of each topology, including examples of driver ICs in each configuration. SEPIC configuration can regulate output voltage even when input voltage is higher or lower than output. Flyback topology allows for single or multiple outputs and is the most versatile.
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Due to increasing energy regulations, most people are familiar by now with the long life spans and energy savings associated with LEDs, or light-emitting diodes. However, many are not aware that these innovative light sources require specialized devices called LED drivers to operate.
You can learn more about LED Drivers by visiting our website https://www.1000bulbs.com/category/led-drivers/
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The document describes several SIMATIC S7-400 digital modules for connecting digital inputs and outputs. It provides technical specifications for various modules including the number of inputs and outputs, voltage ranges, current limits, switching frequencies, and cable lengths. Dimensions and ordering information are also included.
The document describes the ROTACOD absolute multi-turn encoder. It has a compact hollow shaft design and can provide absolute resolutions up to 65536 x 4096 counts. It has environmental specifications like operating temperatures from -25°C to 85°C and IP65 protection. Mechanical specifications include a 14 or 15mm diameter shaft that can rotate at up to 6000 rpm with 40N maximum load. Electrical connections are provided through an EML121H connector and options include a 1m cable output.
This document provides information about the course "Basic Electronics" including the course code, semester, subject title, teaching and examination scheme, rationale, objectives, learning structure, procedures, concepts, contents, and practical skills. The course is offered in the third semester and covers topics such as semiconductor diodes, rectifiers, filters, transistors, biasing circuits, and small signal amplifiers. The objectives are for students to understand components like diodes and transistors, draw basic circuits, know voltage amplifiers, test diodes and transistors, and read datasheets. The document outlines the course contents across 6 chapters and 12 practical experiments that develop intellectual and motor skills.
The document describes a multiple output power supply design for a DVD player with the following key points:
1. It provides 7.5W of continuous output power and 13W of peak power with outputs of 3.3V, 5V, 12V, and -12V regulated using a TinySwitch-PK controller in a flyback topology.
2. It achieves good cross-regulation between the 5V and 3.3V outputs through minimizing leakage and sum regulating the feedback.
3. It includes features for EMI filtering, surge protection, clamping, and a unique peak mode for boosting current limit during peaks loads.
Community Rating In The Market For Private Health Insurances.coffey
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This document discusses a framework for cultural intelligence at the firm level and its importance for the success of offshore outsourcing ventures. It proposes that as offshoring moves toward global delivery models involving multiple locations, developing cultural intelligence capabilities will be critical for firms to work effectively across diverse cultures. The framework identifies three dimensions of firm-level intercultural capabilities: managerial, competitive, and structural capabilities. Having strong capabilities across these three dimensions can help firms better acquire and share knowledge to operate successfully in culturally diverse environments involved in offshoring.
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1) Hashtags were invented in 2007 and have since become widely used across many social media platforms and apps.
2) Hashtags allow for easier topic search and aggregation by tagging messages with a word prefixed with a hash sign.
3) Brands have increasingly adopted hashtags in their marketing campaigns to create discussions, promote competitions, and crowdsource ideas, though there is a risk of hashtags being hijacked or used against the brand.
The document discusses perceptive media and how it can be used to engage audiences through personalized narratives. It explores how context, mood, location and other implicit feedback can be incorporated into stories to create more immersive experiences. However, challenges remain in scaling personalized narratives and balancing user control with maintaining narrative flow. The goal is to re-engage audiences through more relevant stories while avoiding overly manipulative or disconnected experiences.
The document discusses the background and home life influences that can cause cyber bullying. It finds that parental influence and poor parenting styles play a large role in whether a child engages in cyber bullying. Specifically, it discusses how over-demanding or under-demanding parenting, lack of parental warmth, poor home life experiences, and parental modeling of bad behavior can influence a child to participate in cyber bullying to gain a sense of power and control that is lacking in their home life.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Denise Gonçalves de Moraes Rivera, a forensic document examiner and handwriting analysis expert from Brazil. She has worked in the field since 1991, and holds a veterinary degree from 1983 and a master's degree in forensic criminal examinations from 2004. Her CV outlines her education, qualifications, training experiences, programs/affiliations, and published works in the area of document examination and handwriting analysis.
Ampco Manufacturers Inc. is a privately owned company founded in 1967 that specializes in innovative solutions for multiple industries. It operates a 63,000 square foot facility in Vancouver, BC with over 100 professionals and is ISO/TS 16949 certified. Ampco also has a subsidiary in Hong Kong, MTM, that manages its supply chain and partners in Asia. The company aims to be a leader in innovative solutions that exceed customer expectations.
AOS is a company that provides innovative security solutions by combining the latest surveillance and access control technologies. They use IP cameras and cloud storage to provide remote video monitoring. AOS also offers on-site security personnel and a remote monitoring team to watch client video feeds in real-time. Their solutions are customized to each client's needs and provide multiple layers of security through electronic and human monitoring.
This document contains a series of Excel formulas performing various calculations such as sums, averages, if-then conditional tests, lookups, and discounts. Formulas summarize data on multiple sheets calculating totals, minimums, maximums, averages and applying discounts based on criteria. Conditional formulas return text values based on cell values meeting thresholds.
The document discusses techniques for improving performance on IBM mainframes by using large pages (1MB pages) and giant pages (2GB pages). It explains that traditional 4KB pages cause performance issues due to frequent translation lookaside buffer (TLB) misses during address translation. Using larger pages reduces the number of pages and TLB entries needed, improving performance. It provides details on how large and giant pages are configured and used in IBM mainframes running z/OS.
This document provides an overview and summary of new features in ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005, including framework controls, data controls, login controls, master pages, navigation, and security features. Key highlights include improved data binding, new data-bound controls like GridView and FormView, master pages for common page layouts, and login controls and services for user authentication and authorization.
1) Jesus and his disciples were in a boat on the Sea of Galilee when a great storm arose, threatening to swamp the boat.
2) While the disciples were afraid and woke Jesus, he was asleep. When woken, Jesus rebuked the winds and sea, calming the storm.
3) The disciples were amazed at Jesus' power over nature, asking what kind of man he was that even the winds and sea obeyed him.
The document laments whether the small stage can contain the vast fields of France or fit the helmets that frightened the air at the Battle of Agincourt within the wooden theater. It repeats the line "That did affright the air at Agincourt" several times.
The document is a shareholder guide from Snam, an Italian natural gas company. It provides an overview of Snam's business operations, including that it transports natural gas through over 32,000 km of pipelines in Italy. It also stores gas in 8 facilities, distributes gas through over 55,000 km of networks to 6.4 million customers, and regasifies liquefied natural gas through 1 terminal. The guide aims to inform shareholders about Snam's structure, shares, and how to get involved as an owner.
Responsive web design allows websites to automatically adjust layouts based on screen size and orientation. It uses flexible grids and images, and CSS media queries. As a user switches devices, the website layout and elements resize accordingly. This eliminates the need for separate designs for each device. Techniques like flexible grids, maximum image widths, and responsive images that load different resolutions based on screen size allow websites to adapt seamlessly across devices. Responsive design requires a new way of thinking about design that is flexible and adaptable rather than fixed for each device.
This document provides a diagram and description of a generic 4-20 mA valve actuator with position feedback and base unit. The diagram shows the valve actuator unit connected via analog connections to a base unit that provides power from solar panels and batteries and monitors valve position feedback. The base unit handles analog input from the valve actuator and powers the actuator via analog output control signals.
The document describes an AC cathodic protection base unit. It includes a 0-50 VDC to 1-5 VDC voltage regulator, a 12 VDC power supply, a current transducer, and a 250mA fuse to protect the unit. The base unit steps down the AC voltage input to power the internal components and regulates the DC output voltage to protect structures.
The document describes an AC cathodic protection base unit. It includes a 0-50 VDC to 1-5 VDC converter to monitor cathodic protection voltage, a current transducer to monitor current, and a 12 VDC power supply powered by a 110-220 AC input and protected by a 250mA fuse. The base unit allows for monitoring cathodic protection voltage and current.
This document provides a diagram of a base unit for monitoring 4-6 wells of cathodic protection. The base unit contains an analog receiver, current transducers to monitor current from each well, and interfaces to measure cathodic protection voltage and provide power.
Community Rating In The Market For Private Health Insurances.coffey
The document analyzes why community rating, where all individuals pay the same health insurance premium regardless of risk level, cannot work in a competitive private health insurance market. It uses contingent commodities diagrams to show that high-risk individuals are made worse off by community-rated policies, while low-risk individuals are better off. This creates an incentive for insurers to fragment the market by offering different risk-adjusted premiums to attract only low-risk individuals. As a result, community rating is not a stable equilibrium and the private insurance market will not remain pooled.
This document discusses a framework for cultural intelligence at the firm level and its importance for the success of offshore outsourcing ventures. It proposes that as offshoring moves toward global delivery models involving multiple locations, developing cultural intelligence capabilities will be critical for firms to work effectively across diverse cultures. The framework identifies three dimensions of firm-level intercultural capabilities: managerial, competitive, and structural capabilities. Having strong capabilities across these three dimensions can help firms better acquire and share knowledge to operate successfully in culturally diverse environments involved in offshoring.
2012 4 14 mindshare digital po v hashtagsMindshare
1) Hashtags were invented in 2007 and have since become widely used across many social media platforms and apps.
2) Hashtags allow for easier topic search and aggregation by tagging messages with a word prefixed with a hash sign.
3) Brands have increasingly adopted hashtags in their marketing campaigns to create discussions, promote competitions, and crowdsource ideas, though there is a risk of hashtags being hijacked or used against the brand.
The document discusses perceptive media and how it can be used to engage audiences through personalized narratives. It explores how context, mood, location and other implicit feedback can be incorporated into stories to create more immersive experiences. However, challenges remain in scaling personalized narratives and balancing user control with maintaining narrative flow. The goal is to re-engage audiences through more relevant stories while avoiding overly manipulative or disconnected experiences.
The document discusses the background and home life influences that can cause cyber bullying. It finds that parental influence and poor parenting styles play a large role in whether a child engages in cyber bullying. Specifically, it discusses how over-demanding or under-demanding parenting, lack of parental warmth, poor home life experiences, and parental modeling of bad behavior can influence a child to participate in cyber bullying to gain a sense of power and control that is lacking in their home life.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Denise Gonçalves de Moraes Rivera, a forensic document examiner and handwriting analysis expert from Brazil. She has worked in the field since 1991, and holds a veterinary degree from 1983 and a master's degree in forensic criminal examinations from 2004. Her CV outlines her education, qualifications, training experiences, programs/affiliations, and published works in the area of document examination and handwriting analysis.
Ampco Manufacturers Inc. is a privately owned company founded in 1967 that specializes in innovative solutions for multiple industries. It operates a 63,000 square foot facility in Vancouver, BC with over 100 professionals and is ISO/TS 16949 certified. Ampco also has a subsidiary in Hong Kong, MTM, that manages its supply chain and partners in Asia. The company aims to be a leader in innovative solutions that exceed customer expectations.
AOS is a company that provides innovative security solutions by combining the latest surveillance and access control technologies. They use IP cameras and cloud storage to provide remote video monitoring. AOS also offers on-site security personnel and a remote monitoring team to watch client video feeds in real-time. Their solutions are customized to each client's needs and provide multiple layers of security through electronic and human monitoring.
This document contains a series of Excel formulas performing various calculations such as sums, averages, if-then conditional tests, lookups, and discounts. Formulas summarize data on multiple sheets calculating totals, minimums, maximums, averages and applying discounts based on criteria. Conditional formulas return text values based on cell values meeting thresholds.
The document discusses techniques for improving performance on IBM mainframes by using large pages (1MB pages) and giant pages (2GB pages). It explains that traditional 4KB pages cause performance issues due to frequent translation lookaside buffer (TLB) misses during address translation. Using larger pages reduces the number of pages and TLB entries needed, improving performance. It provides details on how large and giant pages are configured and used in IBM mainframes running z/OS.
This document provides an overview and summary of new features in ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005, including framework controls, data controls, login controls, master pages, navigation, and security features. Key highlights include improved data binding, new data-bound controls like GridView and FormView, master pages for common page layouts, and login controls and services for user authentication and authorization.
1) Jesus and his disciples were in a boat on the Sea of Galilee when a great storm arose, threatening to swamp the boat.
2) While the disciples were afraid and woke Jesus, he was asleep. When woken, Jesus rebuked the winds and sea, calming the storm.
3) The disciples were amazed at Jesus' power over nature, asking what kind of man he was that even the winds and sea obeyed him.
The document laments whether the small stage can contain the vast fields of France or fit the helmets that frightened the air at the Battle of Agincourt within the wooden theater. It repeats the line "That did affright the air at Agincourt" several times.
The document is a shareholder guide from Snam, an Italian natural gas company. It provides an overview of Snam's business operations, including that it transports natural gas through over 32,000 km of pipelines in Italy. It also stores gas in 8 facilities, distributes gas through over 55,000 km of networks to 6.4 million customers, and regasifies liquefied natural gas through 1 terminal. The guide aims to inform shareholders about Snam's structure, shares, and how to get involved as an owner.
Responsive web design allows websites to automatically adjust layouts based on screen size and orientation. It uses flexible grids and images, and CSS media queries. As a user switches devices, the website layout and elements resize accordingly. This eliminates the need for separate designs for each device. Techniques like flexible grids, maximum image widths, and responsive images that load different resolutions based on screen size allow websites to adapt seamlessly across devices. Responsive design requires a new way of thinking about design that is flexible and adaptable rather than fixed for each device.
This document provides a diagram and description of a generic 4-20 mA valve actuator with position feedback and base unit. The diagram shows the valve actuator unit connected via analog connections to a base unit that provides power from solar panels and batteries and monitors valve position feedback. The base unit handles analog input from the valve actuator and powers the actuator via analog output control signals.
The document describes an AC cathodic protection base unit. It includes a 0-50 VDC to 1-5 VDC voltage regulator, a 12 VDC power supply, a current transducer, and a 250mA fuse to protect the unit. The base unit steps down the AC voltage input to power the internal components and regulates the DC output voltage to protect structures.
The document describes an AC cathodic protection base unit. It includes a 0-50 VDC to 1-5 VDC converter to monitor cathodic protection voltage, a current transducer to monitor current, and a 12 VDC power supply powered by a 110-220 AC input and protected by a 250mA fuse. The base unit allows for monitoring cathodic protection voltage and current.
This document provides a diagram of a base unit for monitoring 4-6 wells of cathodic protection. The base unit contains an analog receiver, current transducers to monitor current from each well, and interfaces to measure cathodic protection voltage and provide power.
This document provides an overview of an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system. It describes the key parts of a UPS including the charger card, battery, inverter card, and display card. It also includes block diagrams that show how the different components work together. The document discusses the different types of UPS systems, common output waveforms, applications of UPS systems, and key differences between UPS and inverter systems.
This document provides an overview of an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system. It describes the key parts of a UPS including the charger card, battery, inverter card, and display card. It also includes block diagrams that show how power flows through the UPS from the main AC supply to the inverter and loads. The document discusses different types of UPS systems, common UPS waveforms, applications of UPS systems, and key differences between UPS systems and inverters.
This document contains the syllabus and procedures for experiments in the Electrical Machines I Lab. The experiments focus on obtaining characteristics of DC machines like generators and motors, as well as transformers. Key experiments include open/load characteristics of DC generators and motors, efficiency tests, and open/short circuit tests for transformers. Precautions are outlined and tabular columns provided to record readings and calculate performance parameters like efficiency.
This document contains the syllabus and procedures for experiments in the Electrical Machines I Lab. The experiments focus on obtaining characteristics of DC machines like generators and motors, as well as load tests to determine efficiency. Key experiments include open/load characteristics of DC generators and motors, Swinburne's test on DC shunt motors, and load tests to find efficiency of DC shunt and compound motors. Procedures provide connections, precautions and step-by-step methods for collecting data and analyzing results for each experiment.
This document provides information on the CD4093BM CD4093BC Quad 2-Input NAND Schmitt Trigger integrated circuit. It consists of four independent Schmitt trigger NAND gates, each with Schmitt trigger hysteresis on both inputs for noise immunity. The IC has a wide supply voltage range of 3-15V, and specifications for propagation delay, input/output voltage levels and currents, and hysteresis are provided over temperature. Typical applications include wave shaping, pulse generation, and logic functions. Dimensions and packaging options are included.
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This document summarizes a presentation on modeling and control of a gas metal arc welding (GMAW) system. [1] A proportional controller is proposed to maintain constant output welding voltage for the GMAW power supply. [2] A fuzzy-sliding mode controller is proposed for the wire feeding unit to keep the output welding current constant by adjusting the electrode feed rate. [3] Simulation results show the hybrid controller using these two controllers achieves better performance than a conventional PID controller in terms of rise time, settling time, and steady state error of the output current.
power relays, a compact and small in size with high dielectric strength of 1500V. Designed applying Maximum function minimum space principles. 23 series are suitable for both 50Hz & 60Hz.
The PD-1 Power Center by Datavideo is designed to provide a steady power supply for mobile video studio applications up to 300 watts. It has multiple DC output terminals ranging from 12V/2A to 12V/7A, as well as 5V/1A and AC power outlets. The power center can accommodate equipment such as video switchers, monitors, recording devices, and talkback systems. It has a 1U rack size for professional setups and includes safety certifications.
The document is a user manual for a 2-channel IR remote control board that can be used to control household appliances like fans and lights wirelessly from a distance of up to 10 meters using an IR remote. The board receives power from a 12V 500mA transformer and uses its outputs to switch loads on and off for each of the two channels.
The document provides information on the LM741 operational amplifier from Fairchild Semiconductor. Some key points:
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- It has features such as short circuit protection, excellent temperature stability, internal frequency compensation, and a high input voltage range.
- The document provides detailed specifications, electrical characteristics, and performance graphs of the LM741 as well as packaging and ordering information.
This document discusses different types of resistance levels in semiconductor diodes, including static/DC, AC/dynamic, and average AC resistance.
Static resistance is determined from the diode's I-V characteristic curve at a given operating point. AC resistance is calculated from the tangent line through an operating point on the curve. Average AC resistance uses the straight line between maximum and minimum input voltage points.
Worked examples calculate resistances for different diode operating conditions from given I-V curves. The document also compares resistance values between forward and reverse biasing, and how resistance changes with operating point location on the curve. In summary, lower operating currents or voltages yield higher resistance values.
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power relays, a compact and small in size with high dielectric strength of 2000V. Designed applying Maximum function minimum space principles. 22 series are suitable for both 50Hz & 60Hz. Available with a contact capacity of 10 Amps. All fixed contacts powered by WERNER AFT (Anti-Fuse-Technology)
This document provides a macromodel for the MC33078 dual operational amplifier. The macromodel code is provided which models the input stage, amplifying stage, and output stage of the operational amplifier. Electrical characteristics obtained from simulations using the macromodel are also listed, including voltage gain, supply current, input common mode voltage range, and other key parameters.
Diode applications include rectifier circuits, which use diodes to convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC). A half-wave rectifier uses a single diode to allow only one half of the AC cycle to pass, while full-wave rectifiers like the bridge rectifier use four diodes to pass both halves of the cycle. Diodes can also be used in clipping circuits to clip portions of a signal waveform, and in clamping circuits to clamp a signal to a specific DC level. Zener diodes operate in reverse bias at the Zener voltage and are used to set reference voltages.
Basic Electrical Engineering: 18ELE13
Faculty; Dr. B G Shivaleelavathi
Branch/ Sem./ Section: CSE/1/A
Date: 24/12/2018 and 26/12/2018
CO: C103.4
PO: PO12
To demonstrate the working of a DC motor, Alternator and Induction Motor:
To demonstrate understanding ofAC voltage and Dc Source:
1. Gauge Style Warning Light Module
The Gauge Style Warning Light Module is an Ø2” indicator assembly designed
to meet a wide variety of industry requirements and applications where clear,
bright indicators are needed.
This module is engineered above the standard level of indicator modules for
superior applicability.
The icons and LED colors can be completely customized and individually
illuminated to suit your application requirements.
Ampco’s Engineers can custom design this product to suit unique needs.
Bezel styling for custom application is available.
The module’s standard panel cutout match to those of common 2-inch gauge.
Features
- Standard and custom icons
- Standard LED colors available, including:
· Red 632 nm
· Orange 621 nm
· Yellow 591 nm
- Custom colors are available upon request (Green, Blue and White)
- Surge protection built in
- Standard 12VDC or custom power requirement
Benefits
- Flexibility for custom manufacturing
- LED Light Source for superior visibility
- Prolonged lifetime
- Low power consumption
- Flexibility for bezel styling
See back page for Specifications.
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2. WARNING LIGHT MODULE
WARNING LIGHT MODULE
Gauge Style Warning Light Module: Specifications
400-000001-XX
400-000001-XX
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Absolute Maximum Ratings Colors
@TA=25°C (77°F) Standard Green, Blue and White Unit
@TA=25°C (77°F) Standard Colors Green, Blue and White Unit
DC Forward Voltage 18 18 VDC
DC Forward Voltage
Reverse Voltage 18 18 18 18 VDC VDC
Forward Current Voltage
Reverse 50 18 30 18 mA VDC
Forward Current 50 30 mA
Electrical Characteristics
Electrical Characteristics
Normal Operation Standard Colors Green, Blue and White Unit
Normal Operation Standard Colors Green, Blue and White Unit
DC Forward Voltage 13 13 VDC
DC Forward Voltage
Forward Current (@13V) 30 13 12 13 mA VDC
Viewing Angle Current (@13V)
Forward 160 30 160 12 deg mA
Viewing Angle 160 160 deg
Thermal Characteristics
Thermal Characteristics
Standard Colors Green and Blue White
Standard Colors Green and Blue White
Operating Temperature Range -40°C to +80°C -20°C to +80°C -30°C to +80°C
Operating Temperature Range °F to +175°F)to +80°Cto +175°F) to +80°C to +175°F)to +80°C
(-40 -40°C ( -4°F -20°C (-22°F -30°C
Storage Temperature Range -40°C to +95°C to +175°F) +95°Cto +175°F)to +95°C to +175°F)
(-40°F -30°C to ( -4°F -40°C (-22°F
Storage Temperature Range (-40°F to +203°F)to +95°C to +203°F)to +95°C to +203°F) +95°C
-40°C (-22°F -30°C (-40°F -40°C to
(-40°F to +203°F) (-22°F to +203°F) (-40°F to +203°F)
Transient Suppression (Optional) Unit
Transient Suppression (Optional) Unit
Max. Continuous Voltage 18 VDC
Max. Non-Repetitive SurgeVoltage
Max. Continuous 120 18 A VDC
Max. Non-Repetitive Surge
Current ( 8/20µs ) 120 A
Current ( 8/20µs )
Max. Non-Repetitive Surge 0.3 J
Max. Non-Repetitive Surge
Energy ( 10/1000µs ) 0.3 J
Energy ( 10/1000µs )
70
100
70
100
60
60
50
VF – Forward Voltage – V
IF – Forward Current - mA
STANDARD COLORS
50
VF – Forward Voltage – V
IF – Forward Current - mA
STANDARD COLORS
Per Indicator
Per Indicator
40
Per Indicator
Per Indicator
40 10
30 10
30
20
GREEN/BLUE/WHITE
20
10 GREEN/BLUE/WHITE
10
1
0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 0 10mA
1 100mA 1 10 100
0 Forward Voltage - V
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 0 10mA 100mA
IF – Forward Current – (A) 1 10 100
Per Indicator
Forward Voltage - V
IF – Forward Current – (A)
Figure 1. Forward Current vs. Figure 2. Maximum Transient V-I
Per Indicator
Forward Figure 1. Forward Current vs.
Voltage. Characteristics (Clamping). Transient V-I
Figure 2. Maximum
Forward Voltage. Characteristics (Clamping).
Note: These ratings apply to each individual indicator and vary between standard and custom colors.
Note: These ratings apply to each individual indicator and vary between standard and custom colors.
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