Capacitive loads can be found under many different forms: capacitor banks, batteries, and even power supplies themselves are considered as capacitive loads. The principal issue […]
A TTL signal, Transistor-Transistor-Logic, is a binary signal generated with the help of a transistor turning on or off. 0-0.4V is considered as low state, […]
MEAN WELL developed many power supplies series specifically for LED application. Single stage PFC was used in such developments due to low cost. This topology […]
MEAN WELL LED power supply does not have a parallel “current sharing” function, so it is not suitable for parallel connection. For high power requirements, […]
When power supplies are connected in parallel, mostly, is intended to increase the output current. Due to the design of active current sharing, they are […]
COM (COMMON) means common ground. Please see below: Single output: Positive pole (+V), Negative pole (-V)Multiple outputs (Common ground): Positive pole (+V1, +V2,.), Negative pole […]
A Controller Area Network (CAN Bus) is a bus standard initially developed for vehicle designed to allow multi-master with priority control without a host computer. […]