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Yes. Input DC voltage would be root2 times the input AC voltage.
'Active high input' refers to a signal or input condition that is considered "active" or "on" when the voltage level is high, typically close to the supply voltage. This means that when the input receives a high voltage, it triggers a response in the connected circuit or device. Conversely, 'active low input' signifies that the input is active when the voltage is low, usually close to ground level. In this case, a low voltage level triggers the response.
The maximum input voltage for a NAND gate IC typically depends on its power supply voltage, which is usually specified in the datasheet of the specific IC. For common logic families like TTL, the maximum input voltage is generally around 2.0 to 5.5 volts, while CMOS NAND gates can handle a wider range, often up to the supply voltage (e.g., 3.3V or 5V). Exceeding the specified maximum input voltage can damage the IC. Always refer to the specific datasheet for exact limits.
The input voltage range for the Toshiba power supply is AC 100V - 240V. The output voltage is DC 19V / output current is 4.74A. This power supply comes with a power cord and packaging will state voltage recommended for the product.
A capacitor and a resistor has no effect on the supply voltage; however, this particular load combination will cause the load current to lead the supply voltage by some angle termed the 'phase angle'.
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Yes. Input DC voltage would be root2 times the input AC voltage.
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The input power of a computer Power Supply is usually 110-240VAC. The power supply usually transforms the input voltage into 3.3V, 5V, and 12V...all in DC. Different components require different voltage...either (1)ONE of a combination of these. 12V is one output voltage of the PSU(Power Supply)
Line regulation is a measure of the ability of the power supply to maintain its output voltage given changes in the input line voltage. Line regulation is expressed as percent of change in the output voltage relative to the change in the input line voltage.
'Active high input' refers to a signal or input condition that is considered "active" or "on" when the voltage level is high, typically close to the supply voltage. This means that when the input receives a high voltage, it triggers a response in the connected circuit or device. Conversely, 'active low input' signifies that the input is active when the voltage is low, usually close to ground level. In this case, a low voltage level triggers the response.
The maximum input voltage for a NAND gate IC typically depends on its power supply voltage, which is usually specified in the datasheet of the specific IC. For common logic families like TTL, the maximum input voltage is generally around 2.0 to 5.5 volts, while CMOS NAND gates can handle a wider range, often up to the supply voltage (e.g., 3.3V or 5V). Exceeding the specified maximum input voltage can damage the IC. Always refer to the specific datasheet for exact limits.
The input voltage range for the Toshiba power supply is AC 100V - 240V. The output voltage is DC 19V / output current is 4.74A. This power supply comes with a power cord and packaging will state voltage recommended for the product.
A capacitor and a resistor has no effect on the supply voltage; however, this particular load combination will cause the load current to lead the supply voltage by some angle termed the 'phase angle'.
Using a 415V arc welding machine with a 380V input supply is generally not recommended, as the voltage difference can affect the machine's performance and efficiency. The machine may not operate correctly, leading to insufficient output and potential damage. It's important to check the manufacturer's specifications and consider using a transformer or step-up converter if necessary to match the required voltage. Always ensure safety and compatibility before operating electrical equipment.
Input would be 120v at 60hz. Standard US wall power.
In the varying input condition, the zener diode is used in such a that any variation in the input voltage,should not in any affect the load (that is the arrangement supplies just the voltage needed by the load no matter how high or low the supply voltage might go). In the varying load condition, the zener diode is connected in such a way that any change in the load voltage should not affect the input voltage.