Growing concerns about energy efficiency have led to the development of electronics with higher power density. In grid-connected and industrial applications, such as AC motor control, uninterruptible ...
Leakage current is one of the most stringent, yet telling, parameters of possible danger to patients or caregivers. It does not take much electric current flowing through the human body to cause harm.
A company named LEM introduces its Model LK60 clamp-on leakage-current meter for non-invasive checks of insulation resistance. Leakage current measurement can be used to assess the state of electrical ...
Some of the most challenging leakage-current-testing requirements are those for patient-monitoring devices—both invasive and noninvasive. Such testing can be time-consuming and expensive, so it is ...
The 19032 Series Electrical Safety Analyzer can be used with external 5000-03 Scanners to accomplish testing on Class II medical appliances per IEC 60601-1. Tests include Enclosure Leakage, Patient ...
As process technologies progress from 0.18 microns to 130 nanometers, it is no longer sufficient to achieve closure on timing, IR drop, and signal integrity. At 130 nm, leakage current becomes a ...
Key considerations for using a low current source include the maximum current, minimum current, and step resolution; the output settling time required; and the level of voltage compliance needed. It ...
The SMM3000X combines advanced specifications with immediate practical benefits for users. With measurement resolution down to 10 fA and 100 nV, along with a 6½-digit display, even the smallest ...
Each year in the United States, there are thousands of incidents of utility poles catching fire and causing damage. Crossarms break. Equipment falls to the ground. Sometimes the entire pole catches ...
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