Theory:We know that a potentiometer is used to determine the internal resistance of a cell. Besides this, we will have a determination of potential difference using a potentiometer. The internal resistance of a cell using the potentiometer formula is given by: r = (E/I -...
The maximum allowable power dissipation is dictated by TJmax, the junction-to-ambient thermal resistance (θJA), and the ambient temperature (TA), and can be calculated using the formula PDMAX = (TJmax − TA) / θJA. The values for maximum power dissipation listed above will be reached ...
Resistance ± 15% DB-40 DB-16 185 185 18 18 10 10 55 1.7 1.7 11 0.5 0.5 0.25 0.25 0.17 0.17 0.1 0.1 12.5 12.5 66 26.5 26.5 Ohms Terminal Resistance ± 15% DB-40 DB-16 1,600 1,600 1,050 1,050 630 630 **Internal lead adjustment potentiometer can be adjusted for other lead ...
The maximum allowable power dissipation is dictated by TJmax, the junction-to-ambient thermal resistance (θJA), and the ambient temperature (TA), and can be calculated using the formula PDMAX = (TJmax − TA) / θJA. The values for maximum power dissipation listed above will be reached ...
The maximum allowable power dissipation is dictated by TJmax, the junction-to-ambient thermal resistance (θJA), and the ambient temperature (TA), and can be calculated using the formula PDMAX = (TJmax − TA) / θJA. The values for maximum power dissipation listed above will be reached ...