Reverse Current Battery Protection Circuits
Found 8 free book(s)LT3092 (Rev. D) - Analog Devices
www.analog.comThe LT3092 can operate in a 2-terminal current source configuration in series with signal lines. It is ideal for driv - ing sensors, remote supplies, and as a precision current limiter for local supplies. Internal protection circuitry includes reverse-battery and reverse-current protection, current limiting and thermal limiting.
PXR 20/25 Trip Unit for Series NRX User Manual Power Xpert ...
www.eaton.comAccidentally installing the battery in the reverse direction will not harm the trip unit nor the battery, but will defeat the function of the battery. IMPORTANT Auxiliary power is not required to provide current protection features. Protection is active well below any overload. The trip unit begins to power-up at very low levels of current at
1. General description - NXP
www.nxp.com8.6 Reverse Current Protection NX20P5090 has all time reverse curr ent protection regardless of the EN logic level. Once the voltage on VINT is higher than VBUS for 45 mV, the RCP circuit is triggered after a 3.7ms de-glitch time. If the voltage gap is greater than 120 mV, RCP triggers immediately to switch off the power MOSFET.
On-Road AC Motor Controller Model 1239E
cdn.curtisinstruments.comReverse polarity protection on battery connections. Short circuit protection on all output drivers. Thermal cutback, warning, and automatic shutdown provide protection to motor and controller. Rugged sealed housing and connectors meet IP65 environmental sealing standards for use in harsh environments. Meets or complies with relevant US
SIPROTEC Compact 7SJ80 Multifunction Protection Relay
www.quad-industry.com87N High-impedance restricted ground-fault protection 50BF Breaker failure protection 79 Auto-reclosure 25 Synch-check 46 I 2> Phase-balance current protection (negative-sequence protection) 47 V 2>, phase-sequence Unbalance-voltage protection and/or phase-sequence monitoring 49 ϑ> Thermal overload protection 37 I< Undercurrent monitoring
Selection Guide - Circuit Protection, Fuses, Power Control ...
www.littelfuse.comprovide protection from the overload by opening only once and then need to be replaced. The heart of a typical fuse is a length of wire that is heated to its melting point by the excessive current. The circuit current flow decreases to zero as the wire melts open. Benefits •t is the most cost-effective form of protection I
TECHNICAL DATA RELEASE CONTROL PANEL MODEL VFR400
www.vikinggroupinc.comG. Output/Releasing Circuits: (All values nominal) • The indicating circuits of the VFR-400 are Non-coded. This allows the use of visual and audible appliances on the same circuit. • Notification Appliance Circuits (Class B), reverses polarity on alarm (optional Class A Module is …
N-Channel 60 V (D-S) MOSFET
www.vishay.comOn-Resistance vs. Drain Current Gate Charge Transfer Characteristics Capacitance On-Resistance vs. Junction Temperature 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 012 34 5 VDS - Drain-to-Source Voltage (V) - Drain Current (A) I D VGS = 10 V 3 V 5 V 4 V 7 V 6 V 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 0 200 400 600 800 1000 ID - Drain Current (mA) V GS = 4.5 V V GS ...