Current Voltage
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Low Voltage Lighting
Currently, we are in a day and age when reducing our energy consumption is a primary goal for all. This is a priority that all must take into consideration, no matter if you own your own business, home or you are renting. Anything we can do to decrease in daily energy consumption is not only a benefit to our wallets but also to society as a whole. One way to achieve these primary goals of reducing our energy consumption and therefore decreasing our monthly electric bill is to incorporate low voltage lighting into your business or residence.
The beauty of low voltage lighting is not only the impact that it will have on your monthly electric bill, but you will also not have to sacrifice the ambiance that a traditional light source affords. Low voltage lighting provides you with the same beautiful light source that you are currently accustomed to without eating up an enormous amount of energy, making it the perfect alternative.
We no longer have to adhere to one type of light bulb; there are currently a plethora of different options available. Xenon, halogen, and LED are some of the different versions of low voltage lighting that are available on the market today. Although you may spend just bit more for these types of bulbs at the register they will outlast and utilize less energy than their predecessors, making them pay for themselves in the long run.
Choosing which low voltage lighting systems are right for your home or business and its configuration can be an easy and fun task for all. Get your whole family involved when making such adjustments or improvements to your home, as this can be a very important learning experience for young and old alike. Take the time to explain the reasoning behind implementing these fixtures or bulbs into your home, especially to the younger set as the energy concerns is not going to go away anytime soon. In order to tackle these imperative goals, first identify what tasks are going to be preformed and in and around the area that you will utilize this type of bulb. One component that will most likely be utilized, in this type light system, is a transformer. A transformer will reduced the 120 volt of electricity to manageable 12 volts that is optimum for the utilization of low voltage lighting. Most current low voltage lighting fixtures today offer built in transformers. After you see the beauty that low voltage lighting has to offer you will want to incorporate it into every area for your residence or business that needs a light source or fixture.
Low voltage lighting is perfect to not only incorporate inside your dwelling, but also the surrounding landscape. Just as with a variety of low voltage light bulbs available there are just as many light fixtures to choose from such as track lighting and pendants. Forward thinking companies such as Phantom Lighting offer a plethora products that targets this low voltage initiative. Linear strip lights such as the ones this company makes offer an ideal source of low voltage decorative light that can transform and magnify the various decorative elements on display within a room or an office.
Such advanced low voltage fixtures are ideal for almost any type of shelving system or display cabinet. Compact, small in size and revealing no wires, enable you to move your treasured items around with ease all the while providing your collectibles with the beautiful illumination that it deserves!
This is only one of the many technologies that are emerging that will gear all lighting systems ultimately toward the utilization of low voltage as the wave of our future.
About the Author
Phantom Lighting manufactures proprietary art lighting projectors and linear strip lights and distributes these products through an intercontinental network of agents operating from Canada to Argentina. Visit
http://www.phantomlighting.com/low-voltage-lighting.htm
and
http://www.phantomlighting.com/
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Current Sources and Voltage References $75.95 Current Sources and Voltage References provides fixed, well-regulated levels of current or voltage within a circuit. These are two of the most important building blocks of analog circuits, and are typically used in creating most analog IC designs. Part 1 shows the reader how current sources are created, how they can be optimized, and how they can be utilized by the OEM circuit designer. The book serves as a must-have reference for the successful development of precision circuit applications. It shows practical examples using either BJTs, FETs, precision op amps, or even matched CMOS arrays being used to create highly accurate current source designs, ranging from nanoAmps to Amps. In each chapter the most important characteristics of the particular semiconductor type being studied are carefully reviewed. This not only serves as a helpful refresher for experienced engineers, but also as a good foundation for all EE student coursework, and includes device models and relevant equations. Part 2 focuses on semiconductor voltage references, from their design to their various practical enhancements. It ranges from the simple Zener diode to today's most advanced topologies, including Analog Devices' XFET and Intersil's FGA (invented while this book was being written). Over 300 applications and circuit diagrams are shown throughout this easy-to-read, practical reference book. * Discusses how to design low-noise, precision current sources using matched transistor pairs. * Explains the design of high power current sources with power MOSFETs * Gives proven techniques to reduce drift and improve accuracy in voltage references. |
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Current Sources & Voltage References $65.2 Current sources and voltage references provide fixed, well-regulated levels of current or voltage within a circuit. These are two of the most important building blocks of analog circuits, and are typically used in creating most analog IC designs. Part 1 shows the reader how current sources are created, how they can be optimized, and how they can be utilized by the OEM circuit designer. The book serves as a must-have reference for the successful development of precision circuit applications. It shows practical examples using either BJTs, FETs, precision op amps, or even matched CMOS arrays being used to create highly accurate current source designs, ranging from nanoAmps to Amps. In each chapter the most important characteristics of the particular semiconductor type being studied are carefully reviewed. This not only serves as a helpful refresher for experienced engineers, but also as a good foundation for all EE student coursework, and includes device models and relevant equations.Part 2 focuses on semiconductor voltage references, from their design to their various practical enhancements. It ranges from the simple Zener diode to today s most advanced topologies, including Analog Devices XFET? and Intersil s FGA"! (invented while this book was being written). Over 300 applications and circuit diagrams are shown throughout this easy-to-read, practical reference book.* Discusses how to design low-noise, precision current sources using matched transistor pairs.* Explains the design of high power current sources with power MOSFETs* Gives proven techniques to reduce drift and improve accuracy in voltage references. |
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Measuring Current, Voltage and Power $218 This authoritative new book focuses on recent developments in the instrumentation for sending voltages and currents. It covers new trends and challenges in the field, such as measurements of biocurrents, the increased speed of the components for data taking, testing of computers and integrated circuits where the measurement of rapid voltage and current variations on a very small geometrical scale is necessary. The first chapter concentrates on recent methods to sense voltages and currents, while the rest of the book investigates the applied side, covering for instance electrical power and energy measurements. The main purpose of this volume is to illustrate commonly employed techniques rather than track the scientific evolution and merits and therefore mainly covers patent literature aimed at industrial applications. It is an exciting addition, justifying the series' claim to cover state-of-the-art developments in both the applied and theoretical fields of sensors and actuators. The measurement of voltages and currents is a common task in the field of electricity and electronics. From a technical point of view it is useful to identify schematically different steps of such a measurement. In a first step a voltage or a current is sensed, intermediate steps such as amplification, transmission and further treatment may follow to yield the result in the final step. Today in most cases microprocessors perform the final steps of such measurements. Analog-to digital converters digitise a voltage that is proportional to the value to be measured and a processor performs further computations and handles the storage and the display of the results. The prerequisite for such measurements are sensors or transducers that respond in a known way to the voltage or current to be measured. The emphasis of this book is put on recent developments of the instrumentation for sensing voltages and currents. Aside from the general trend towards smaller, cheaper and more reliable instrumentation, new demands have arisen. New applications, like measurements of biocurrents, ask for higher sensitivities. Computers and integrated circuits pose new challenges. To exploit the increased speed of the components for data taking, suitable sensors are required. The accuracy that can be achieved depends more than ever on the first step, the acquisition of the raw data. The influence of the measurement process on the results becomes more crucial. Testing of integrated circuits themselves is a completely new application. For such tests one has to measure rapid voltage and current variations on very small geometrical scales. Here, as well as in the traditional high voltage applications, contactless measurements play an important role. The organisation of this book is as follows: In the first chapter different methods to sense voltages and currents are described. For the sake of completeness most commonly used methods are mentioned, we concentrate, however, on those developed recentl |
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Blue Current Low Voltage Mini Pendant $205 - Blue Current glass shade. - Includes 60" of field adjustable cable. - Low voltage electronic transformer included. - Flat and tapered canopy included. - Bulb included |
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White Current Low Voltage Mini Pendant $205 - White Current glass shade. - Includes 60" of field adjustable cable. - Low voltage electronic transformer included. - Flat and tapered canopy included. - Bulb included |
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Fluke 1000 Voltage, Continuity and Current Tester. Each $138.27 Manufacturer: Fluke. Each. Features and Benefits: Electrical tester with OpenJaw current The T5 electrical tester lets you check voltage, continuity and current with one compact tool All you have to do is select volts, ohms, or current and the tester doe |
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Fluke 600 Voltage, Continuity and Current Tester. Each $99.81 Manufacturer: Fluke. Each. Features and Benefits: Electrical tester with OpenJaw current The T5 electrical tester lets you check voltage, continuity and current with one compact tool All you have to do is select volts, ohms, or current and the tester doe |
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12-key Infrared constant current Dimmer;max 8A constant voltage output $5.67 12-key Infrared constant current Dimmer;max 8A constant voltage output |
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Analog Circuits and Systems For Voltage-Mode and Current-Mode Sensor Interfacing Applications $96.32 Analog Circuits and Systems For Voltage-Mode and Current-Mode Sensor Interfacing Applications |
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2.0' LCD Handheld Digital Multimeter (Voltage + Current + Resistance / 3*AAA) $9.73 - Professional fully featured handheld digital multimeter- It measures AC/DC voltage, resistance, diode check, transistor hFE test and etc.- Display: maximum reading 1,999- DC voltage: 200mV~1000V0.8%- AC voltage: 200mV~750V1.2%- DC current: 200~10A2.0%- AC current: 2m~10A3.0%- Resistance: 200O~20 MO1.0%- Powered by 3*AAA batteries (included)- Comes with a pair of test leads |
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Free post shipping 100% new 1pc/bag PC USB 2.0 cable device Voltage Current Meter Tester $9.38 PC USB 2.0 cable device Voltage Current Meter Tester |
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Current $8.49 Current |
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1.9' LCD Handheld Digital Multimeter (Voltage + Current + Resistance / 1*6F22) $10.62 - Professional fully featured handheld digital multimeter- It measures AC/DC voltage, resistance, diode check, transistor hFE test and etc.- Display: maximum reading 1,999- DC voltage: 200mV~600V0.8%- AC voltage: 200V~600V1.2%- DC current: 200~10mA2.0%- Resistance: 200O~20 MO0.8%- Powered by 1*6F22 battery (included)- Comes with a pair of test leads |
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Portable 2 in 1 Metal Voltage Current Test Detector $10.94 Description:Portable 2 in 1 Metal Voltage Current Alarm Detector.2 in 1 Portable Voltage Detector can test the location of metal and electrified wire inside wall.The LED will shine when the detector tests metal or electrified wire.To detect metal objects, hold the Metal Test Detector and move the device horizontally against the wall, the alarm will come on when there is a metallic object nearby.This Voltage Current Detector's sensitivity can be adjusted to the exact position of a metallic object or electrical conductor.With a wheel switch for ON/OFF.Depth: Up to 3/4 in.Powered by: one DC 9V battery (not included)Size: ~5 5/16" x 2 3/16" x 15/16"(L*W*H)Weight: 128gPackage included:1 x Voltage Metal Detector |
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High Voltage Lab and Impulse Current Generator with Globulzar Arresters Used as Gauge in Testing $69.99 High Voltage Lab and Impulse Current Generator with Globulzar Arresters Used as Gauge in Testing - Photographic Print |
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Analog Circuits and Systems for Voltage-Mode and Current-Mode Sensor Interfacing Applications $129 "Analog CMOS Microelectronic Circuits" describes novel approaches for analog electronic interfaces design, especially for resistive and capacitive sensors showing a wide variation range, with the intent to cover a lack of solutions in the literature. After an initial description of sensors and main definitions, novel electronic circuits, which do not require any initial calibrations, are described; they show both AC and DC excitation voltage for the employed sensor, and use both voltage-mode and current-mode approaches. The proposed interfaces can be realized both as prototype boards, for fast characterization (in this sense, they can be easily implemented by students and researchers), and as integrated circuits, using modern low-voltage low-power design techniques (in this case, specialist analog microelectronic researchers will find them useful). The primary audience of "Analog CMOS Microelectronic Circuits" are: analog circuit designers, sensor companies, Ph.D. students on analog microelectronics, undergraduate and postgraduate students in electronic engineering. |
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Current Sources Voltage References By Harrison, Linden T. $110.85 Author: Harrison, Linden T. Publication Date: 2005/07/20 Number of Pages: 569 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 1.50 Width: 7.25 Height: 9.00 |
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Brandt Voltage Converter $29.9 The voltage converter #63, is a device you plug into 220V current, either in Europe or S. America, and then plug the 110V into the converter. |
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Greenlee GT16 NonContact Voltage Detector $38.35 Greenlee GT16 NonContact Voltage Detector use to measure voltage and check batteries. Great for measuring current of small electronic circuits. |
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2.8' LCD Current/Voltage/Capacitance/Resistance Digital Multimeter (1*6F22) $8.9 - A compact, battery operated, handheld with safety protector- Best choice for technicians, service men, students and hobbyists who required aninstrument that is accurate, reliable and always ready for use- Overload indication and protection, low battery indication- Packed with a pair of test leads (70cm)- Test leads and 1*6F22 battery (included)- Capacitance: 2nF to 200uF- AC Volts: 200mV to 700V- DC Volts: 200mV to 1,000V- AC Current: 2mA to 10A- DC Current: 200UA to 10A- Resistance: 200 ohm to 200M ohmSpecificationsDimensions: 7.56 in x 3.58 in x 1.42 inWeight: 12.95 oz |
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2.0' LCD Current/Voltage/Resistance Digital Multimeter (2*AAA) $6.55 - A compact, battery operated, handheld with safety protector- Best choice for technicians, service men, students and hobbyists who required aninstrument that is accurate, reliable and always ready for use- Overload indication and protection, low battery indication- Packed with a pair of test leads and protective leather case- Test leads included- Powered by 2*AAA batteries (included)- AC Volts: 200V to 450V- DC Volts: 200mV to 600V- Current: 2000uA to 200mA- Resistance: 200 ohm to 2000 ohmSpecificationsDimensions: 4.8 in x 2.68 in x 0.55 inWeight: 4.62 oz |
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1.9' LCD Handheld Digital Multimeter (Voltage + Current + Resistance + Temperature/ 1*6F22) $10.88 - Professional fully featured handheld digital multimeter- It measures AC/DC voltage, resistance, diode check, transistor hFE test and etc.- Display: maximum reading 1,999- DC voltage: 200mV~600V0.8%- AC voltage: 200V~600V1.2%- DC current: 200~10A3.0%- Resistance: 200O~2MO0.8%- Temperature: -20C~1000C3.0% (C/F selection)- Powered by 1*6F22 battery (included)- Comes with a pair of test leads |
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3.0' LCD Handheld Digital Multimeter (Voltage + Current + Resistance + Temperature/ 2*AAA) $20.54 - Professional fully featured handheld digital multimeter- It measures AC/DC voltage, resistance, diode check, transistor hFE test and etc.- Display: maximum reading 6,000- DC voltage: 600mV~1000V- AC voltage: 6V~1000V- DC current: 600~20A- Resistance: 600O~60MO- Temperature: -40C~1000C/0?~1832?(C/F selection)- Powered by 2*AAA battery (included)- Comes with a pair of test leads |


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