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Electrical Current Sensors -
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Electrical current sensors measure AC and/or DC current levels. They receive current inputs and provide outputs as analog voltage signals, analog current levels, switches, or audible signals
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Signal Converters -
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Signal converters contain inputs for one type of signal and outputs of another. Features can also include filtering and amplification or attenuation.
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Voltage-to-frequency converters accept a voltage signal and convert its analog level to a signal with a corresponding frequency
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Charge Amplifiers and Charge Converters -
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Charge converters and charge amplifiers convert the charge output from a piezoelectric, capacitive or other charge-producing sensor to a signal such as analog voltage or current
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Current Sense Amplifiers -
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Current sense amplifiers are integrated circuits with operational amplifiers and sense resistors that are used in measuring the amplitude and direction of current in circuits
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DC-DC Converter Chips -
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DC-DC converter chips provide a regulated DC voltage output from a different, unregulated input voltage. 
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Current Loop Converters -
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Current loop converters convert an analog or digital signal to a current loop output such as 4-20 mA or 0-20 mA
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Charge and Capacitive Signal Conditioners -
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Charge and capacitive signal conditioning modules or systems amplify, attenuate, filter and/or convert a charge signal from an accelerometer, load cell, pressure transducer, displacement transducer or other type of capacitive sensor
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Battery Testers and Fuel Cell Test Equipment -
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Battery and fuel cell test equipment consists of specialized test stations, stands or systems, monitors and component modules for performance or endurance testing.
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Charge Pumps -
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Charge pumps are circuits that generate higher voltages from low voltage inputs by using capacitors as storage elements. They are used in notebook computers and mobile phones
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Frequency-to-Voltage Converter Chips -
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Frequency-to-voltage converter chips provide an analog voltage output as a function of the input signal frequency
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Condition Monitoring and Machine Maintenance Services -
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Condition monitoring and machine maintenance services monitor the condition of critical machines, battery banks, power supplies, processes and rotary equipment. They also perform predictive maintenance (PdM) and/or preventive maintenance.
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DC Power Supplies -
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DC power supplies accept an input power and output the desired form of DC power. Common types of DC power supplies include linear power supplies, switching power supplies, DC-DC converters, and silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) type power supplies.
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DC-DC Converters -
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DC-DC converters accept DC input and provide regulated and/or isolated DC output in various applications including computer flash memory, telecommunications equipment, and process control systems.
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Signal Conditioners -
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Signal conditioning products provide amplification, filtering, converting, and other processes required to make sensor output suitable for reading by computer boards
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| LM2682MM |
Newark |
NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR
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Voltage Regulators, Charge Pumps
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DC/DC Charge Pump Converter (DC-DC) IC; Charge Pump Type:Doubler/Inverter; Output Voltage, Vout:Adjustable; Output Voltage Adjustable Max, Vout:-4V; Output Voltage Adjustable Min, Vout:-11V; Output Current Max:10mA RoHS Compliant: No |
| LM2665M6/NOPB |
Newark |
NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR
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Voltage Regulators, Charge Pumps
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DC/DC Charge Pump Converter (DC-DC) IC; Supply Voltage Max.:5.8V; Package/Case:6-SOT-23; Leaded Process Compatible:Yes; Output Current:40mA; Mounting Type:Surface Mount; Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C):Yes; Power Dissipation:600mW RoHS Compliant: Yes |
| ST619LBN |
Newark |
STMICROELECTRONICS
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Voltage Regulators, Charge Pumps
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DC/DC Charge Pump Converter (DC-DC) IC; Output Current Max:0.02A; Supply Voltage Max.:5.5V; Supply Voltage Min.:-0.3V; Package/Case:8-DIP; Leaded Process Compatible:Yes; Output Voltage Max:5.5V; Output Voltage Min:-0.3V RoHS Compliant: Yes |
| MCP1253-33X50I/MS |
Newark |
MICROCHIP
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Voltage Regulators, Charge Pumps
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DC/DC Charge Pump Converter (DC-DC) IC; Supply Voltage Max.:5.5V; Supply Voltage Min.:2V; Package/Case:8-MSOP; Leaded Process Compatible:No; Output Current:100mA; Current Rating:80A; Mounting Type:Surface Mount RoHS Compliant: Yes |
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Howstuffworks "How Fuel Cells Work"
Batteries converted chemical energy back into electrical energy when needed. Fuel cells should do both tasks more efficiently. A fuel cell provides a DC (direct current) voltage that can be used to ...
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Howstuffworks "How Solar Cells Work"
... we can draw that current off to use externally. For example, the current can power a calculator. This current, together with the cell's voltage (which is a result of its built-in electric field or ...
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Howstuffworks "How Computer Monitors Work"
... metal to charge each pixel. Although they are less expensive to produce, passive matrix monitors are rarely used today due to the technology's slow response time and imprecise voltage control compared ...
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Howstuffworks "How Electric Cars Work"
Charging Current. When lead-acid batteries are at a low state of charge, nearly all the charging current is absorbed by the chemical reaction. Once the state of charge reaches a certain point, at ...
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Howstuffworks "How PC Power Supplies Work"
... voltage at 120 volts and 60 hertz into 5 volts and 12 volts DC. The switching power supplies used today are much smaller and lighter. They convert the 60-Hertz (Hz, or cycles per second) current to a ...
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Howstuffworks "How Solar Cells Work"
... by measuring battery voltage, many charge controllers will not allow more current to be drained from the batteries until they have been recharged. The use of a charge controller is essential for long ...
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Howstuffworks "How Power Grids Work"
Transformers must have alternating current to operate, and we will see that the power distribution grid depends on transformers. *It is easy to convert AC to DC but expensive to convert DC to AC, so ...
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Howstuffworks "How Cordless Telephones Work"
... supplies the low voltage required by the electrical components on the circuit board. The power components on the circuit board work with the power cube to supply electrical current to re-charge the ...
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Howstuffworks "How Fuel Cells Work"
Batteries converted chemical energy back into electrical energy when needed. Fuel cells should do both tasks more efficiently. A fuel cell provides a DC (direct current) voltage that can be used to ...
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Howstuffworks "How Fluorescent Lamps Work"
... the lamp's ballast constantly channels current through both electrodes. This current flow is configured so that there is a charge difference between the two electrodes, establishing a voltage across ...
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