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PhotocouplerProduct Data SheetLTV-814824844 (M,S,S-TA,S-TA1,S-TP) SeriesSpec No.:DS-70-96-0013Effective Date:01/05/2019LITE-ON DCCRELEASEBNS-OD-FC001/A4PhotocouplerLTV-8X4series 1.DESCRIPTION1.1FeaturesCurrent transfer ratio(CTR:MIN.20%at I F=±1mA,V CE=5V)High input-output isolation voltage(V iso=5,000Vrms)Response time(tr:TYP.4µs at V CE=2V,I C=2mA,R L=100Ω)Dual-in-line package:LTV-814:1-channel typeLTV-824:2-channel typeLTV-844:4-channel typeWide lead spacing package:LTV-814M:1-channel typeLTV-824M:2-channel typeLTV-844M:4-channel typeSurface mounting package:LTV-814S:1-channel typeLTV-824S:2-channel typeLTV-844S:4-channel typeTape and reel packaging:LTV-814S-TA:1-channel typeLTV-814S-TA1:1-channel typeLTV-814S-TP:1-channel typeLTV-824S-TA1:2-channel typeSafety approvalUL1577VDE DIN EN60747-5-5(VDE0884-5)CSA CA5ANordic Safety(FIMKO/NEMKO/SEMKO/DEMKO)BSI RoHS ComplianceAll materials be used in device are followed EU RoHS directive(No.2002/95/EC,2011/65/EU,and2015/863).ESD pass HBM8000V/MM2000VMSL class11.2ApplicationsHybrid substrates that require high density mounting.Programmable controllersPhotocoupler LTV-8X4series2.PACKAGE DIMENSIONS2.1LTV-8142.2LTV-814M2.3LTV-814SNotes :1.2.3.Year date code.2-digit work week.Factory identification mark shall be marked(W:China-CZ,Y:Thailand)4.5.6.Rank shall be or shall not be marked.“●”for halogen free option.“4”or”V”for VDE option.Dimensions in millimeters (inches).Photocoupler LTV-8X4series2.4LTV-8242.5LTV-824M2.6LTV-824SNotes :1.2.3.Year date code.2-digit work week.Factory identification mark shall be marked (W:China-CZ,Y:Thailand)4.5.Rank shall be or shall not be marked.“●”for halogen free option.6.VDE option shall be.Dimensions in millimeters (inches).PhotocouplerLTV-8X4series 2.7LTV-8442.8LTV-844M2.9LTV-844SNotes:1.2.3.Year date code.2-digit work week.Factory identification mark shall be marked(W:China-CZ,Y:Thailand)4.5.Rank shall be or shall not be marked.“●”for halogen free option.6.VDE option shall be.Dimensions in millimeters(inches).PhotocouplerLTV-8X4series 3.TAPING DIMENSIONS3.1LTV-814S-TA 3.2LTV-814S-TA1Tape wide WP0F16±0.3(0.63)4±0.1(0.15)Pitch of sprocket holes7.5±0.1(0.295)2±0.1(0.079)Distance of compartmentP2Distance of compartment tocompartmentP112±0.1(0.472)3.3Quantities Per ReelQuantities(pcs)1000Photocoupler LTV-8X4series3.4LTV-814S-TPTape wide W P 0F 16±0.3(0.63)4±0.1(0.15)Pitch of sprocket holes 7.5±0.1(0.295)2±0.1(0.079)Distance of compartment P 2Distance of compartment tocompartmentP 18±0.1(0.315)3.5Quantities Per ReelQuantities (pcs)2000Photocoupler LTV-8X4series3.6LTV-824S-TA3.7LTV-824S-TA1Tape wide W P 0F 16±0.3(0.63)4±0.1(0.15)Pitch of sprocket holes 7.5±0.1(0.295)2±0.1(0.079)Distance of compartment P 2Distance of compartment tocompartmentP 112±0.1(0.472)3.8Quantities Per ReelQuantities (pcs)1000Photocoupler LTV-8X4series4.RATING AND CHARACTERISTICS4.1Absolute Maximum Ratings at Ta=25°CI F mA mW V Forward Current ±5070InputPower Dissipation P Collector -Emitter VoltageV CEO V ECO I C 35Emitter -Collector Voltage6V OutputCollector Current 50mA mW mW V rmsCollector Power Dissipation Total Power DissipationP C 150P tot 2001.Isolation VoltageOperating Temperature (LTV-824/844)Operating Temperature (LTV-814)Storage TemperatureV iso T opr T opr T stg T sol5000-30~+100-50~+110-55~+125260o o o oC C C C2Soldering Temperature1.AC For 1Minute,R.H.=40~60%Isolation voltage shall be measured using the following method.(1)Short between anode and cathode on the primary side and between collector and emitter on thesecondary side.(2)The isolation voltage tester with zero-cross circuit shall be used.(3)The waveform of applied voltage shall be a sine wave.2.For 10SecondsPhotocoupler LTV-8X4series4.2ELECTRICAL OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS at Ta=25°CForward VoltageV F—1.21.4VI F =±20mAInputTerminal Capacitance C t ——3530——250100—pF nA VV=0,f=1KHz V CE =20V,I F =0I C =0.1mA,I F =0Collector Dark Current Collector-EmitterI CEOBV CEOOutputBreakdown Voltage Emitter-Collector BV ECO6——VI E =10µA,I F =0Breakdown Voltage Collector Current I C 0.220——3mA%I F =±1mA,V CE =5V 1.Current Transfer Ratio CTR300Collector-Emitter Saturation Voltage V CE(sat)—0.10.2V I F =±20mA,I C =1mA DC500V,Isolation Resistance Floating CapacitanceCut-off Frequency R iso Cff c5×10101×100.680411—1ΩpFkHz µsTRANSFER 40~60%R.H.CHARACTERISTICS—V=0,f=1MHz V CE =5V,I C =2mA ——1818R L =100Ω,-3dBResponse Time (Rise)Response Time (Fall)tr —V CE =2V,I C =2mAR L =100Ω,tf—3µsI C 1.CTR =×100%IFPhotocoupler LTV-8X4series5.RANK TABLE OF CURRENT TRANSFER RATIO CTRA5010010020150200300300300300A5BLTV-814I F =±1mA V CE =5V A or B or No markNo mark No markTa=25CoLTV-824LTV-8442020Photocoupler LTV-8X4series6.CHARACTERISTICS CURVESFig.2Collector Power Dissipation Fig.1Forword CurrentFig.2Collector Power Dissiptionvs.Ambient Temperaturevs.Ambient Temperatute601601401201008060200150100505050404030201003020100604020-30-20-3002025405060758010010012512025205040756010080125100-60-40-20-60-40120T A -Ambie A n m t T b e ie m n p t e te r m at p u e re rat -u o r C e Ta (C)T A -Ambient Ambien temperaturet Temperatur Ta e-(o C)C Fig.3Collector-emitter SaturationVoltage vs.Forward CurrentFig.4Forward Current vs.ForwardVoltage6Ta=25C20010051251015Forward voltage V F (V)Fig.5Current Transfer Ratio vs.Forward CurrentFig.6Collector Current vs.Collector-emitter Voltage100010002008030252015105T A =25o CV C 1E =850VT A =16025V CE =5VV CE =5V Ta=25I F =30mAT A =25CoTa=25CC70o C 20mA605040302010Pc(MAX.)1401201008010010010mAI =10mA F 1060V CE =0.4VP C MAX.5mAI F =5mA 4020I F =1mA1011251020501234567898246100.10.1111010110000Forward current I (mA)Collector-emitter voltage V (V)F V CE(non-sat)-Non-Saturated Collector E CE mitterVoltage -VI IF F --Fo Forward rward Cur Current rent -mA -mAPhotocoupler LTV-8X4seriesFig.7Relative Current Transfer Ratiovs.Ambient TemperatureFig.8Collector-emitter Saturation Voltagevs.Ambient Temperature0.10100Ambient temperature Ta (C)Fig.9Collector Dark Current vs.Fig.10Response Time vs.Load Resistancevs.Ambient Temperature10-6100V =2V CE 50Ic=2mA 10-7Ta=25Ctr20105tf10-8td 10-921ts10-100.510-110.20.110-12-300204060801000.10.20.512510Ambient Temperature Ta (C)Load resistance R (k )LFig.11Frequency Response Test Circuit for Response TimeInput VccV =2V Ic=2mATa=25Output R L10%90%InputR DOutputCtdts trtfR L =10k 1k 100-10-20Test Circuit for Frequency ResponseVccR LR DOutput0.20.5125101001000Frequency f (kHz)Photocoupler LTV-8X4series7.TEMPERATURE PROFILE OF SOLDERING7.1IR Reflow soldering (JEDEC-STD-020C compliant)Onetimesolderingreflowisrecommendedwithintheconditionoftemperatureandtimeprofileshownbelow.Donotsolder morethanthreetimes.Profile itemConditionsPreheat-Temperature Min (T Smin )150˚C 200˚C -Temperature Max (T Smax -Time (min to max)(ts)Soldering zone)90±30sec-Temperature (T L )-Time (t L )217˚C 60sec Peak Temperature (T P )Ramp-up rate 260˚C 3˚C /sec max.3~6˚C /secRamp-down rate20secRamp-upTP 260CTL 217CTsmax 200CRamp-downTsmin 150C60sec tL (Soldering)25CTime (sec)60~120sec ts (Preheat)35~70secPhotocoupler LTV-8X4series7.2Wave soldering (JEDEC22A111compliant)Onetimesolderingisrecommendedwithintheconditionoftemperature.Temperature:260+0/-5˚C Time:10sec.Preheat temperature:25to140˚C Preheat time:30to80sec.7.3Hand soldering by soldering ironAllowsingleleadsolderingineverysingleprocess.Onetimesolderingisrecommended.Temperature:380+0/-5˚C Time:3sec max.PhotocouplerLTV-8X4series 8.RECOMMENDED FOOT PRINT PATTERNS(MOUNT PAD)8.14PIN8.28PIN8.316PINNote:Dimensions in millimeters.PhotocouplerLTV-8X4series 9.NAMING RULELTV-8X4(1)-(2)-(3)-GDEVICE PART NUMBER(1)No suffix=Dual-in-Line packageM=Wide lead spacing packageS=Surface mounting package(2)TAPING TYPE(TA,TA1,TP or none)(3)CTR RANK(4)Halogen free optionExample:LTV-814S-TA1-A-GLTV8X4(1)(2)(3)-V-GDEVICE PART NUMBER(1)No suffix=Dual-in-Line packageM=Wide lead spacing packageS=Surface mounting package(2)TAPING TYPE(TA,TA1,TP or none)(3)CTR RANK(4)VDE order option(5)Halogen free optionExample:LTV814STA1A-V-G10.NOTESLiteOn is continually improving the quality,reliability,function or design and LiteOn reserves the right to make changes without further notices.The products shown in this publication are designed for the general use in electronic applications such as office automation equipment,communications devices,audio/visual equipment,electrical application and instrumentation.For equipment/devices where high reliability or safety is required,such as space applications,nuclear power control equipment,medical equipment,etc,please contact our sales representatives.When requiring a device for any”specific”application,please contact our sales in advice.If there are any questions about the contents of this publication,please contact us at your convenience.The contents described herein are subject to change without prior notice.Immerge unit’s body in solder paste is not recommended.。
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Ⅰ. 单项选择1、—The policeman asked the little girl _______ and sent her home.—What a good man!A.why she was crying B.why was she cryingC.why she is crying D.why is she crying2、— Could you please tell me the pretty dress?— She bought it online, I think.A.where Mary bought B.if Mary likedC.when Mary bought D.how much Mary paid for3、—What kind of TV shows do you prefer?—I like the ones ________ make me laugh.A.who B.whom C.that D.what4、—John, dinner is ready.—I want to eat _________, Mum. I’m not feeling well.A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything5、—Look at the young lady in red. Is it Mrs. King?—No, It ________ be her. She is wearing a white dress today.A.can B.may C.can’t D.must6、— Why do you like living in the countryside?一Because there's noise and fewer cars there.A.less B.little C.fewer D.few7、There are about people in the village.A.eight hundred B.eight hundredsC.eight hundred of D.eight hundreds of8、black clouds in the sky! I think it’s going to rain.A.What B.What a C.How D.How a9、–Look! What a mess it is in your room!–Sorry, I will______ my school things and tidy it right now.A.put up B.put out C.put away D.put off10、Don’t talk . Your grandmother is sleeping now.A.happily B.nearly C.loudly D.hardlyⅡ. 完形填空11、People in the West didn’t know coffee or t ea two hundred years ago. They were 1 to drink them because they thought coffee or tea could kill a person. Once the king of England decided to find out 2 it was true.There were two brothers in prison(监狱) at that time.They would be killed 3 a few days because they did wrong. The king said, "I shall let them live but they must drink coffee or tea to the end of their lives. One brother must drink coffee and 4 must drink tea every day." And they followed the king's words.They both lived many years. At last, the elder brother died when he was eighty-three years old.The younger one died a few years later. After that, people 5 that coffee and tea were not bad to man.1.A.strong B.rich C.happy D.afraid2.A.because B.if C.what D.when3.A.in B.after C.behind D.later4.A.one B.another C.the other D.other5.A.knew B.spoke C.kept D.shoutedⅢ. 语法填空12、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内 b 容(不多于 3 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
R e g i s t e ry o u rn e w d e v i c eo nM y B o s c h no w a n dg e t f r e e b en e f i t s:b o sc h-h o me.c o m/w e l c o m e Warming drawerBIC510N.0W BID510N.0W[en]User manual and installation instructions2 [zh]使用说明和安装说明11en Safety2Table of contentsINFORMATION FOR USE 1Safety.................................................................... 22Preventing material damage ............................... 33Environmental protection and saving en-ergy....................................................................... 34Familiarising yourself with your appliance........ 45Before using for the first time............................. 46Tableware............................................................. 47Basic operation.................................................... 58Preheating tableware........................................... 59Keeping food warm.............................................. 510Cleaning and servicing........................................ 611Troubleshooting................................................... 612How it works......................................................... 713Customer Service. (814)INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (8)14.4Safe installation ...................................................91 SafetyObserve the following safety instructions.1.1 General information¡Read this instruction manual carefully.¡Keep the instruction manual and the product information safe for future refer-ence or for the next owner.¡Do not connect the appliance if it has been damaged in transit.1.2 Intended useThis appliance is designed only to be built into kitchen units. Read the special installation instructions.Only a licensed professional may connect ap-pliances without plugs. Damage caused by in-correct connection is not covered under the warranty.Only use this appliance:¡To keep food warm and to warm cookware.¡In private households and in enclosed spaces in a domestic environment.¡Up to an altitude of max. 4000 m abovesea level.Do not use the appliance:¡On boats or in vehicles.¡with an external timer or a remote control.1.3 Restriction on user groupThis appliance may be used by children aged 8 or over and by people who have reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or inad-equate experience and/or knowledge,provided that they are supervised or have been instructed on how to use the appliance safely and have understood the resulting dangers.Do not let children play with the appliance.Children must not perform cleaning or user maintenance unless they are at least 15 years old and are being supervised.Keep children under the age of 8 years away from the appliance and power cable.1.4 Safe useWARNING ‒ Risk of fire!The inside of the appliance gets very hot and may cause flammable materials to ignite.▶Never place flammable objects or plasticcontainers in the appliance.WARNING ‒ Risk of burns!The accessories and cookware become very hot during operation.▶Always use oven gloves when removing hot accessories or cookware from the ap-pliance.The inside of the appliance becomes very hot during operation.▶Never touch the inside of the appliance while it is hot.▶Keep children away from the appliance.The appliance becomes hot during operation.▶Allow the appliance to cool down beforecleaning.WARNING ‒ Risk of electric shock!Incorrect repairs are dangerous.▶Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained specialist staff.▶Only use genuine spare parts when repair-ing the appliance.▶If the power cord of this appliance is dam-aged, it must be replaced by trained spe-cialist staff.Preventing material damage en3If the insulation of the power cord is dam-aged, this is dangerous.▶Never let the power cord come into contact with hot appliance parts or heat sources.▶Never let the power cord come into contact with sharp points or edges.▶Never kink, crush or modify the power cord.An ingress of moisture can cause an electric shock.▶Do not use steam- or high-pressure clean-ers to clean the appliance.If the appliance or the power cord is dam-aged, this is dangerous.▶Never operate a damaged appliance.▶Never pull on the power cord to unplug the appliance. Always unplug the appliance at the mains.▶If the appliance or the power cord is dam-aged, immediately unplug the power cord or switch off the fuse in the fuse box.▶Call customer services. →Page 8WARNING ‒ Risk of suffocation!Children may put packaging material over their heads or wrap themselves up in it and suffocate.▶Keep packaging material away from chil-dren.▶Do not let children play with packaging ma-terial.Children may breathe in or swallow small parts, causing them to suffocate.▶Keep small parts away from children.▶Do not let children play with small parts.2 Preventing material damageATTENTION!Excessive weight may damage the appliance.▶The appliance has a maximum load capacity of 15 kg.Moisture may damage the appliance.▶Do not use the appliance to store food and drinks.The humidity of the food may cause corrosion dam-age.3 Environmental protection and saving energy3.1 Disposing of packagingThe packaging materials are environmentally compat-ible and can be recycled.▶Sort the individual components by type and dispose of them separately.en Familiarising yourself with your appliance44 Familiarising yourself with your appliance4.1 ApplianceYou can find an overview of the parts of your appliance here.4.2 ControlsYou can use the control panel to configure all functions of your appliance and to obtain information about the 5 Before using for the first timeConfigure the settings for initial start-up. Clean the ap-pliance and accessories.5.1 Cleaning and heating up the appliance before using it for the first time1.Clean the appliance.2.Remove the accessories.3.Heat up the appliance at 80 °C for one hour.a Smoke development and odour development arenormal.6 TablewareThese instructions help you to avoid damaging your tableware.6.1 Suitable tablewareThe warming drawer has a maximum load capacity of 15 kg. You can use it to preheat the place settings for 6 or 12 people, for example.Drawer – 14 cm Drawer – 29 cm 6 dinner plates 24 cm diameter 12 dinner plates 24 cm diameter 6 soup bowls 10 cm diameter 12 soup bowls 10 cm diameter 1 bowl 19 cm diameter 1 bowl 22 cm diameter 1 bowl17 cm diameter 1 bowl 19 cm diameter 1 meat platter32 cm1 bowl17 cm diameter 2 meat platters32 cmBasic operation en57 Basic operation7.1 Opening the appliance▶Press on the centre of the warming drawer.a The warming drawer pops open and can be pulledout.7.2 Closing the appliance▶Press on the centre of the warming drawer andpush it back in.7.3 Switching on the appliance▶Press .7.4 Switching off the appliance▶Press .7.5 Setting the temperature▶Set the temperature to any value between , and .8 Preheating tablewareFood does not cool down as quickly on preheated tableware. Drinks also remain warm for longer.8.1 Starting the "Preheat tableware"functionWARNING ‒ Risk of burns!Drinking vessels become very hot at high temperat-ures.▶For drinking vessels, set the settings to .1.Place an anti-slip mat at the bottom of the drawer toprevent the tableware scratching the interior surface of the drawer.2.Place the tableware in the warming drawer.‒Distribute the tableware across the entire bottom of the warming drawer to reduce the preheating time.Do not block the ventilation opening with tall items of tableware or stacks of plates. Keeping the ventila-tion opening clear ensures that hot air can circulate efficiently.3.Turn the temperature selector to set the required temperature.A setting of up to is suitable for tableware. For drinking vessels, the settings from to are suit-able.4.Switch on the appliance.a The operation indicator lights up, the applianceheats up and the fan runs.5.Close the warming drawer.Note: The preheating time depends on the material,thickness, quantity and distribution of the tableware.For place settings for 6 people, the preheating time is approx. 15-25 minutes.8.2 Ending the "Preheat cookware" functionWARNING ‒ Risk of burns!The accessories and/or cookware become very hot during operation.▶Always use oven gloves to remove accessories or cookware from the cooking compartment.1.Open the warming drawer.2.Switch off the appliance.3.Remove the cookware.9 Keeping food warmYou can use the warming drawer to keep food warm for a certain period of time.We advise against keeping food warm for longer than an hour. Suitable food includes meat, poultry, fish,sauces, vegetables, side dishes and soups.9.1 Starting the "Keep food warm" functionATTENTION!Hot cookware from the hob damages the anti-slip mat in the warming drawer.▶Never take hot pots and pans off the hob and place them directly on the anti-slip mat.1.Place an anti-slip mat at the bottom of the drawer toprevent the tableware scratching the interior surface of the drawer.The anti-slip mat is food-safe. Dry food can be heated directly on the anti-slip mat in the warming drawer. The anti-slip mat must then be cleaned.2.Place the tableware in the warming drawer.3.Turn the temperature selector to set the required temperature.4.Switch on the appliance.a The operation indicator lights up, the appliance heats up and the fan runs.5.Preheat the tableware for approx. 10 minutes.6.Place food into the preheated tableware.‒Do not completely fill the tableware with food to prevent any content from spilling out when you open and close the warming drawer.‒Cover food which dries out easily with a heat-res-istant lid or aluminium foil.7.Close the warming drawer.en Cleaning and servicing69.2 Ending the "Keep food warm" functionWARNING ‒ Risk of burns!The accessories and/or cookware become very hot during operation.▶Always use oven gloves to remove accessories or cookware from the cooking compartment.1.Open the warming drawer.2.Switch off the appliance.3.Remove the cookware.10 Cleaning and servicingTo keep your appliance working efficiently for a long time, it is important to clean and maintain it carefully.10.1 Cleaning productsYou can obtain suitable cleaning products from after-sales service or the online shop.ATTENTION!Unsuitable cleaning products may damage the sur-faces of the appliance.▶Do not use harsh or abrasive detergents.▶Do not use cleaning products with a high alcohol content.▶Do not use hard scouring pads or cleaning sponges.▶Only use glass cleaners, glass scrapers or stainless steel care products if recommended in the cleaning instructions for the relevant part.▶Wash sponge cloths thoroughly before use.10.2 Cleaning the applianceWARNING ‒ Risk of electric shock!An ingress of moisture can cause an electric shock.▶Do not use steam- or high-pressure cleaners toclean the appliance.WARNING ‒ Risk of burns!The appliance becomes hot during operation.▶Allow the appliance to cool down before cleaning.Requirement: The appliance is switched off.1.Clean the appliance with a damp cloth and a neutral cleaning agent, such as washing-up liquid and wa-ter.2.Dry with a soft cloth.10.3 Cleaning the stainless steel surfaces1.Always remove limescale, grease, starch or albuminstains immediately.Corrosion may form under such stains.2.Clean with water and some washing-up liquid.3.Dry with a soft cloth.10.4 Cleaning the glass front▶Clean the glass front using a glass cleaning productand a soft cloth.‒Do not use any abrasive sponges that may scratch or any glass scrapers.10.5 Cleaning the anti-slip mat1.Remove the anti-slip mat to clean it.2.Clean the anti-slip mat with washing-up liquid.11 TroubleshootingYou can rectify minor faults on your appliance yourself.Read the troubleshooting information before contactingafter-sales service. This will avoid unnecessary costs.WARNING ‒ Risk of injury!Improper repairs are dangerous.▶Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained specialist staff.▶If the appliance is defective, call Customer Service.WARNING ‒ Risk of electric shock!Incorrect repairs are dangerous.▶Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained specialist staff.▶Only use genuine spare parts when repairing the appliance.▶If the power cord of this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced by trained specialist staff.11.1 MalfunctionsFaultCause and troubleshooting The cookware or food is not heating up.There has been a power cut.▶Check whether the lighting in your kitchen or other appliances are working.The appliance is switched off.▶Switch the appliance on.The warming drawer is not completely closed.▶Close the warming drawer.How it works en7FaultCause and troubleshooting The appliance is not working.The circuit breaker is faulty.▶Check the circuit breaker in the fuse box.The cookware or food does not get warm enough.The cookware or food has not been heated for long enough.▶Heat the cookware or the food for a longer period of time.The warming drawer is not completely closed.▶Close the warming drawer.The warming drawer was open for a long time.▶Close the warming drawer.The warming drawer was not adequately preheated.▶Preheat the warming drawer sufficiently.The ventilation opening has been blocked by tableware.▶Remove tall tableware from the ventilation opening.The operation indic-ator light does not light up.The operation indicator light is defective.▶Call the after-sales service. → "Customer Service", Page 8The fuse in the fuse box has blown.The circuit breaker is faulty.▶Pull out the mains plug.▶Call the after-sales service. → "Customer Service", Page 812 How it worksHere, you can find the ideal settings for various dishes as well as the best accessories and cookware. We have tailored these recommendations to your appliance.12.1 Recommended settingsThe following settings have been specially tested for your appliance.Tableware and drinking vessels DishPreheating thePreheating tableware Level InformationDefrosting frozen foods DishPreheating the Preheating tableware LevelInformationen Customer Service 8Warming DishPreheating thePreheating tableware Level InformationmuffinsKeeping warm DishPreheating the Preheating tablewareLevel InformationMelting DishPreheating the Preheating tableware LevelInformationProving dough Dish Preheating thePreheating tableware Level Information trays13 Customer ServiceDetailed information on the warranty period and terms of warranty in your country is available from our after-sales service, your retailer or on our website.If you contact Customer Service, you will require the product number (E-Nr.) and the production number (FD) of your appliance.The contact details for Customer Service can be found in the enclosed Customer Service directory or on our website.13.1 Product number (E-Nr.) and production number (FD)You can find the product number (E-Nr.) and the pro-duction number (FD) on the appliance's rating plate.You can see the rating plate with these numbers when you open the drawer.Make a note of your appliance's details and the Cus-tomer Service telephone number to find them again quickly.14 Installation instructionsObserve this information when installing the appliance.Installation instructions en914.1 Included with the applianceAfter unpacking all parts, check for any transport dam-age and for completeness of delivery.14 cm29 cm14.2 Installation in the cabinetYou will find the dimensions of the appliance here14 cm29 cm14.3 Instructions for the electrical connectionIn order to safely connect the appliance to the elec-trical system, follow these instructions.¡The appliance must only be connected to a protect-ive contact socket that has been correctly installed.Only a qualified electrician may install a socket or replace the connecting cable, taking the appropriate regulations into account.¡The appliance must only be connected with the power cable provided. Connect the power cable to the back of the appliance.¡Connecting cables with various plug types are avail-able from after-sales service.¡No multi-plugs, multiple connectors or extension leads must be used. Overloading causes a risk of fire.¡If the plug can no longer be reached after the in-stallation, a partition must be provided in the phases in the permanent electrical installation in accord-ance with the installation regulations.Follow these safety instructions when in-stalling the appliance.WARNING ‒ Risk of suffocation!Children may put packaging material over their heads or wrap themselves up in it and suffocate.▶Keep packaging material away from chil-dren.▶Do not let children play with packaging ma-terial.WARNING ‒ Risk of electric shock!If the insulation of the power cord is dam-aged, this is dangerous.▶Never let the power cord come into contact with hot appliance parts or heat sources.▶Never let the power cord come into contact with sharp points or edges.▶Never kink, crush or modify the power cord.en Installation instructions10WARNING ‒ Risk of injury!Sharp-edged parts may be accessible during installation.▶Wear protective gloves.14.5 InstallationFitted unitsThis is where you can find information about safe in-stallation.ATTENTION!Covering the ventilation slots and air intake openings causes the appliance to overheat.▶Do not cover ventilation slots and air intake open-ings.If the appliance is installed behind a decorative panel,this may cause it to overheat.▶Do not install the appliance behind a decorative panel.The built-in unit must not have a rear panel behind the appliance.The minimum distance between the wall and the cab-inet base or back wall of the cabinet that is situated above must be complied with.Observe the installation instructions for the appliance installed above.If no intermediate floor is possible above the appliance or above the oven, install tilt protection for the appli-ance. Suitable tilt protection can be obtained from cus-tomer service, on our website or in the online shop.Installing the applianceWARNING ‒ Risk of electric shock!If the insulation of the power cord is damaged, this is dangerous.▶Never let the power cord come into contact with hot appliance parts or heat sources.▶Never let the power cord come into contact with sharp points or edges.▶Never kink, crush or modify the power cord.WARNING ‒ Risk of injury!After removing the transport lock, the drawer may open suddenly during transport.▶Transport the appliance in such a way that the drawer does not accidentally open.The high weight of the appliance may result in injury when lifted.▶Do not lift the appliance on your own.1.Insert the power cord into a protective contactsocket.The power cord must not touch the rear and base of the appliance after installation.2.Insert the appliance.3.Centre the appliance.4.5.Remove and dispose of the protective padding.安全性 zh 11目录使用说明书1安全性 (11)2避免财产损失 (12)3环境保护和节约 (12)4了解机器 (12)5首次使用前 (12)6餐具 (13)7操作基本知识 (13)8预热餐具 (13)9食物保温 (13)10清洁和保养 (14)11处理故障 (14)12工作原理 (15)13客户服务 (16)14安装说明书 (16)14.4安全安装..............................................................171 安全性请注意以下安全注意事项。
小学下册英语第5单元期末试卷英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.What is the opposite of 'wet'?A. DryB. CleanC. MessyD. Neat2.We enjoy _____ (exploring) new places.3.The _______ thrives in warm, sunny locations.4.What do you call a book that tells the life story of a person?A. NovelB. BiographyC. AutobiographyD. FictionB5.The cat is sitting ____ the table.6.My brother, ______ (我弟弟), loves to play video games.7.What is the phenomenon where the moon appears larger than usual?A. SupermoonB. Blood MoonC. Blue MoonD. New Moon8.The __________ (风景) in the countryside is beautiful.9.What do we call a baby goat?A. KidB. CalfC. CubD. LambA10.The dog is ________ the ball.11. A mixture of two or more liquids is called a _______ mixture.12.My dog wags its tail when it is ______ (开心).13.I enjoy visiting the ________ (科技馆) to learn.14.What do you call a person who repairs watches?A. JewelerB. WatchmakerC. ClocksmithD. Artisan15.The seal balances a ball on its ______ (鼻子).16.Substances that speed up chemical reactions are called ______.17.What sound does a cow make?A. BarkB. MeowC. MooD. RoarC18.My favorite animal is a ______ (猫).19.Which animal is known for its ability to swim fast?A. CheetahB. DolphinC. ElephantD. Monkey20.We will have _____ (fun/work) at the park.21.The _____ (desk/table) is made of wood.22. A ______ can help restore habitats.23.I want to ________ (collaborate) with others.24.What is the capital of Ethiopia?A. Addis AbabaB. AsmaraC. NairobiD. Khartoum25. A substance that forms ions in solution is called an ______.26.The __________ is a famous tourist city.27.What is the name of the famous wall in China?A. Great WallB. Berlin WallC. Hadrian's WallD. Wailing WallA28. A compound that can act as both an acid and a base is called ______.29.My favorite animal is a ______ (鸟).30.What do you call a large body of saltwater?A. LakeB. RiverC. OceanD. PondC31.I have a __________ (玩具名) that can __________ (动词).32.What do we call a group of elephants?A. HerdB. PackC. TroopD. GaggleA33. A sound wave can be classified as ______ (longitudinal) or transverse.34.Daisy and lily are examples of ______ (花卉).35.The _______ can help create a relaxing environment.36.The _____ (钥匙) is on the counter.37.I like to watch the ________ when I go outside.38. A ____ is a small mammal that loves to scamper around.39. A goat likes to eat ______.40.Growing plants can teach us about __________ (生命的循环).41.My pet ______ (狗) loves to fetch sticks.42.What do we call a person who studies anthropology?A. AnthropologistB. SociologistC. ArchaeologistD. Historian43.What is the capital city of the Philippines?A. ManilaB. CebuC. DavaoD. Iloilo44.What is the freezing point of water?A. 0 degrees CelsiusB. 100 degrees CelsiusC. 50 degrees CelsiusD. 25 degrees CelsiusA45. A ______ is a large depression in the ground formed by a meteor impact.46.I enjoy ___ (sketching) in my notebook.47.What color is the sky on a clear day?A. GreenB. BlueC. YellowD. Red48.She is a talented ________.49.What do you call a large group of people living together?A. CommunityB. FamilyC. NeighborhoodD. SocietyA50.The leaves are ________ (变色).51.What is the process of converting food into energy called?A. DigestionB. RespirationC. MetabolismD. CirculationC52.What is the name of the famous speech delivered by Martin Luther King Jr.?A. I Have a DreamB. We Shall OvercomeC. Ask Not What Your Country Can DoD. The Gettysburg AddressA53.What is the capital of the USA?A. New YorkB. Washington,C. Los AngelesD. ChicagoB54. A _______ (金鱼) brings joy to its owner.55.The ______ teaches us about scientific discoveries.56.My aunt loves __________ (绘画).57.What is the name of the famous bridge in San Francisco?A. Golden Gate BridgeB. Brooklyn BridgeC. Tower BridgeD. Sydney Harbour Bridge58.What do we call the process of changing from a gas to a liquid?A. EvaporationB. CondensationC. FreezingD. MeltingB Condensation59.What do you call the person who leads a team in sports?A. CoachB. RefereeC. CaptainD. Player60.The _______ (小蓝鸟) sings sweetly in spring.61.The emu is a large, flightless ______ (鸟).62.I love _____ (going/going to) the beach.63.What do bees produce?A. MilkB. HoneyC. SilkD. EggsB64.What do you call a book that tells real-life events?A. FictionB. NonfictionC. BiographyD. FantasyB65. A ____(community planning) involves stakeholders in decision-making.66.My ___ (小狗) is very loyal and protective.67. A _______ is a mixture where the components are not uniformly distributed.68.What do you call a young tapir?A. CalfB. KitC. PupD. Fawn69.What is the name of the famous river in Egypt?A. NileB. AmazonC. MississippiD. Yangtze70.What is the main function of the roots of a plant?A. To absorb waterB. To produce foodC. To provide supportD. To bloomA71.I enjoy playing ________ (棋类游戏) with my family.72.urban biodiversity) enhances city environments. The ____73.My dad _____ (cooks/bakes) dinner every night.74. A _____ (植物艺术项目) can beautify public spaces.75._____ (树木) provide shade on hot days.76.The _______ of sound can be compared in different mediums.77.What is the process of changing from a liquid to a solid called?A. FreezingB. BoilingC. MeltingD. EvaporatingA78.I can ___ (skip) rope.79.What is the name of the famous wizard in J.K. Rowling's series?A. GandalfB. DumbledoreC. Harry PotterD. FrodoC80. A mixture that appears uniform is called a ______.81.She has a _____ (cat/dog) at home.82.What is the capital of Italy?A. MadridB. ParisC. RomeD. BerlinC83.What do you call a group of wolves?A. PackB. FlockC. SchoolD. HerdA84.I enjoy learning about space and the ______ (行星). It fascinates me to think about the universe.85.The pyramids of ________ are located in Egypt.86.What is the name of the superhero who wears a cape and flies?A. BatmanB. SupermanC. Spider-ManD. Iron Man答案:B87.The _____ (种植) season begins in spring.88.Which animal is known as man's best friend?A. CatB. DogC. BirdD. FishB89.The smallest unit of an element is called an _______.90.What is the main ingredient in mashed potatoes?A. CarrotsB. PotatoesC. RiceD. CornB91.What do we call the study of living organisms?A. BiologyB. EcologyC. ZoologyD. BotanyA92.What do we call the planet we live on?A. MarsB. VenusC. EarthD. JupiterC93.The Great Wall of China is found in ________.94.I enjoy _______ (与朋友一起)外出.95.The gardener, ______ (园丁), takes care of the plants.96.How many continents are there?A. 5B. 6C. 7D. 897.We can _______ a fun project together.98.They are _______ (building) a sandcastle.99.The ancient Egyptians believed in ________ (来世).100.What do we call a large body of water?A. RiverB. LakeC. OceanD. Stream。
Operating Metrics/ 業務統計資料Jan 18Feb 18Mar 18Apr 18May 18Jun 18Jul 18Aug 18Sep 18Oct 18Nov 18Dec 18YTD Jan 19YTD Subscribers 客戶數 ('000)Fixed / 固網10,66510,64710,62510,60510,58310,55910,53310,51110,49410,48210,44810,42110,42110,40010,400 Residential / 住宅7,8667,8547,8367,8207,8027,7847,7667,7487,7327,7227,6967,6767,6767,6607,660 Non-residential / 非住宅2,7992,7932,7892,7852,7812,7742,7682,7632,7622,7602,7532,7462,7462,7402,740 Broadband / 寬頻Access / 寬頻接取4,4684,4804,4854,4844,4804,4884,4904,4934,5004,5024,5154,4834,4834,4784,478 HiNet ISP / HiNet寬頻3,7283,7333,7293,7223,7103,7093,7073,7073,7083,7063,7083,6843,6843,6793,679 MOD1,6351,6701,7051,7271,7581,8051,8411,8731,9111,9502,0142,0102,0102,0272,027 Mobile / 行動10,42510,40810,39510,41610,52210,51810,52510,53010,55410,56810,58210,59410,59410,58510,585 ARPU / 客戶平均貢獻度 (NT$) 2Mobile / 行動516515508507699496471483472473484464506467467 Broadband / 寬頻 3712710712712712705704705703705704707709701701 Mobile Churn rate / 離網率1.75% 1.43% 1.76% 1.67% 1.80% 1.40% 1.33% 1.50% 1.30% 1.50% 1.52% 1.41% 1.53% 1.59% 1.59% Total Minutes(mn) / 總分鐘數(百萬)Fixed / 固網Local(excluding HiNet dial-up min.) /市話(不含HiNet撥接分鐘數)5275444315194755064724834874434614425,791442442 DLD / 長途1891961531871691811691751781601681622,087161161 Mobile / 行動Incoming / 來話6316355106245586135705835795375605376,937N/A N/A Outgoing / 去話6606605456465916465986106065665845617,273566566Financial Metrics / 財務統計資料 in accordance with T-IFRS(NT$ in thousands except for EPS / 新台幣仟元,EPS除外)Jan 18Feb 18Mar 18Apr 18May 18Jun 18Jul 18Aug 18Sep 18Oct 18Nov 18Dec 18YTD Jan 19YTDreviewed reviewed reviewedNet Revenues / 營業收入 (TIFRS)18,196,55017,948,28417,487,52417,307,82819,505,49916,845,03217,138,83017,778,09217,787,96317,772,37618,240,66419,450,349215,458,99117,629,71017,629,710 Domestic Fixed Communications Business / 國內固定通信45,266,3195,359,9285,131,4875,601,6055,368,4045,427,3535,511,7425,519,7915,431,2065,495,3735,776,5006,714,37866,604,0885,331,4195,331,419 Local / 市內網路2,375,1392,413,5832,152,3302,387,1002,268,5362,352,0332,268,5082,310,2022,308,9232,207,8622,297,8852,227,12927,569,2312,208,6942,208,694 Domestic Long Distance / 長途網路214,860223,859170,523215,381193,739213,188195,870205,905208,688187,520201,528195,4032,426,464193,328193,328 Broadband Access / 寬頻接取1,529,9711,526,4991,536,7051,538,8481,540,7211,508,7941,511,2801,520,7601,512,3641,524,0141,522,9051,530,26518,303,1251,495,3881,495,388 Mobile Communications Business / 行動通信49,236,6598,838,2268,746,5578,006,90710,320,3627,387,5197,457,4147,830,7508,184,4078,262,9268,573,2278,223,908101,068,8618,485,5668,485,566 Mobile Services / 行動服務收入45,399,1115,380,1175,300,6635,286,7997,335,5135,226,5414,962,0505,096,0294,985,0795,007,1295,132,7914,925,98064,037,8014,942,7024,942,702 Sales of Mobile Handsets, Tablets and Data Cards / 手機、平板及行動數據網卡銷售3,737,3473,373,2393,336,9132,624,1612,878,8612,050,7512,372,9692,618,8743,096,8633,135,0803,318,0463,158,49435,701,5993,453,5973,453,597 Internet Business / 網際網路42,346,3832,295,1762,346,6562,347,0982,350,8452,446,5372,414,9012,390,4022,391,1212,632,9632,486,8143,381,51129,830,4052,522,4452,522,445 Data Communications / 數據網路1,761,5211,731,3941,773,6051,754,2861,762,1041,757,7391,750,7381,759,9051,765,1541,764,2641,764,4511,792,02721,137,1891,757,5291,757,529 International Fixed Communications Business / 國際固定通信966,1261,141,711858,852940,8661,066,3551,243,5251,216,0671,582,1811,392,4431,012,2201,035,408954,50213,410,256954,230954,230 International Long Distance / 國際網路468,156579,428349,022426,399549,020711,994648,901973,747763,520393,047356,937337,0776,557,247442,405442,405 Others / 其他381,064313,243403,972411,352399,533340,098538,706454,968388,786368,894368,715176,0514,545,382336,050336,050 Income from Operations / 營業淨利3,885,9373,766,6623,290,8594,083,6014,517,3703,452,3103,496,3023,299,9183,620,5103,325,9663,652,4633,232,61843,624,5183,565,7473,565,747 Income before Tax / 稅前淨利3,906,9953,786,5683,389,9474,119,6584,558,4183,846,0293,587,6543,499,3393,780,1583,395,4153,721,1713,381,83644,973,1893,565,5703,565,570 Net Income(attributable to stockholders of the parent) / 稅後淨利(歸屬於母公司業主淨利)3,059,1992,984,7582,683,5673,247,0383,563,8823,050,5772,801,8632,717,4432,984,9012,658,2802,908,6152,857,32535,517,4482,802,6952,802,695 EPS (NT$)0.390.380.350.420.460.390.360.350.380.340.370.37 4.580.360.36 EBITDA6,533,8096,424,3555,950,6646,739,4837,172,3326,109,9776,142,3715,953,6116,281,5135,987,5816,320,5235,877,27075,493,4906,477,7586,477,758 EBITDA Margin35.91%35.79%34.03%38.94%36.77%36.27%35.84%33.49%35.31%33.69%34.65%30.22%35.04%36.74%36.74% Note 附註:1. The company's financials are being audited (or reviewed) on a quarterly basis, therefore the YTD data after April include the quarterly adjustments in accordance with the audited (or reviewed) financial statements.本公司財務報告每季由會計師查核(或核閱),以上YTD數據反應了季度查核(或核閱)財報之調整數。
产品规格书SPECIFICATION产品名称:光敏晶体管输出型光耦合器DESCRIPTION:Photo-transistor Output Opto-coupler产品型号:HPC814×-×PART NO.:HPC814×-×电话Tel :86-0592-*******传真Fax :86-0592-*******网址Web :地址:厦门市思明区前埔路502号Add :No.502,Qianpu Road,Siming District,Xiamen China邮编P.C.:36908拟制Prepared 审核Verified 批准Approved厦门华联电子股份有限公司Xiamen Hualian Electronics Corp.,Ltd.1概述General光敏晶体管输出型光耦合器是将红外LED芯片和光敏晶体管芯片封装在一起,以实现电一光一电转换。
产品见图1。
Photo-transistor Output Opto-coupler which is infrared LED chip andPhoto-transistor chip are assembled on lead frame,in order to change theelectricity-light-electricity.Products shown in Figure1.图1产品Figure1-Product 2特点Features●交流输入AC input●光敏晶体管输出Phototransistor output;●输入、输出端之间绝缘电压高Isolation voltage between input and output VISO≥5000Vrms●双列式塑料封装(DIP4L/SOP4L Plastic Package)●UL安全认证Safety certification of UL●VDE安全认证Safety certification of VDE●符合RoHS指令最新要求及REACH法规最新要求。
Stock Weigh Load Cells 1" Load Cells 1-1/2" Load Cells 1-7/8" Load Cells 2" Load Cells 2-1/8" Load Cells 2-1/2" Load Cells 2-7/8" Load Cells 3-1/2" Load Cells 3-3/4" Load Cells 4-1/2" Load Cells CT Load CellsNon-Digi-Star Load Cells Digital Weigh-MaticPDS (Planter, Drill, Seeder)Set-Up GuideCalibration Guide - Current Indicators Calibration Guide - Obsolete Indicators15EZ Series Short Form Set-Up & CalibrationNumbers81062743Appendix CTable of ContentsAppendix B 91112Appendix A 151413EZ System Set-up & CalibrationWeigh Cart, 1 ptEZ B8Glen Nichols onlySoftware146769148042400144403535403536Stock Weigh 3300, w/o Lock-On 146769C & H, NASCO only148042400144Stock Weigh 3300, w/o Lock-On, EZ-B8146769EZ B8Glenn Nichols only148042Software 4001445Stock Weigh 6000, w/Lock-On Obsolete4530065325400006400058Stock Weigh 6600, w/o Lock-On, EZ-B8400006EZ B8Glenn Nichols400058Software 400161400555403858Stock Weigh 14000 (1-7/8DB 4 pt) 400161wo/Lock-On40055540385810Stock Weigh 3300 w/Lock-On Metric/60Hz812002352(Kg)11Stock Weigh 6600 w/Lock-On Metric/60Hz812003708(Kg)12Stock Weigh 3300 w/Lock-On Metric/50Hz862002352(Kg)13Stock Weigh 6600 w/Lock-On Metric/50Hz862003708(Kg)403666403831Stock Weigh 10000 (1-1/2DB 4PT)403666w/o Lock-On403831Field Service Notes:1. Set up the capacity to 3,300 lbs using long form or 4,000 lbs using short form once in the field.2. Set up the capacity to 6,600 lbs using long form or 7,000 lbs using short form once in the field.3. Stock Weigh systems are calibrated using weights in production.Production Notes:1. Description on SN label for 3300 should read 2 pt 1.6 CB.2. Description on SN label for 6600 should read 4 pt 1.6 CB.14Stock Weigh 7000 (1-1/2DB 4PT) w/Lock-On44300714040Set Up # Lbs.Cal Number30' J-Box3443015113004930' J-Box14301513828776113004776413004138284776711300715608Stock Weigh 14000 (1-7/8DB 4 pt) w/Lock-OnStock Weigh6Stock Weigh 6600, w/Lock-On41300715604002Stock Weigh 3300, w/Lock-On412001Notes1154706Description / Load Cell TypeLoad Cell Kit Number14040161430101404015Stock Weigh 10000 (1-1/2DB 4PT) w/Lock-On443010EZ System Set-up & Calibration1Polygon Mixer, 1 DB, 1 pt.No J-Box 145016154352Ferris, 1 DB, 3 pt.15' w/o LP 14400439853Universal Kit, 1 DB, 4 pt.14542430' w/ LP 144006535450' w/ LP 144006536870' w/ LP 144006538290' w/ LP 14400653964Poultry, 1 DBTC, 4 pt.30' w/ LP 144006530050' w/ LP 144006531470' w/ LP 144006532890' w/ LP 14400653425Casale, 1 DB, 4 pt.15' w/o LP5910032421 (Kg)6Rovibec 1 DB, 1 pt. Metric Default No J-Box 5420052695 (Kg)7Rovibec 1 DB, 1 pt.By requestNo J-Box1420115942 (Lb)8Hog Slat 1 DB, 4 pt 15' w/o LP 1530045330910111"Description / Load Cell TypeLoad Cell Kit NumberJ-Box Cable LengthSet Up # Lbs.Cal NumberEZ System Set-up & Calibration1 1.5" DB-4 pt. Mobile 15' W/O LP 155********2 1.5" DB-4 pt. Mobile 30' W/O LP 155********3 1.5" DB-4 pt. Squeeze Chute 15' W/O LP 454010140004 1.5" DB-4 pt. Squeeze Chute 30' W/O LP 4540101397251.5 DBSQ-4 pt. Mobile15' W/O LP145016150001-1/2"Description / Load Cell TypeLoad Cell Kit NumberSet Up # Lbs.Cal NumberJ-Box Cable LengthEZ System Set-up & Calibration11-7/8 DB, 4 pt. Universal Kit14542515' w/o LP 1450151410530' w/ LP 1450151419550' w/ LP 1450151423070' w/ LP 1450151427090' w/ LP 1450151431021-7/8 DA, 3 pt. Axle Kit 15' w/o LP 1450141052531-7/8 DBTC, 4 pt. Poultry30' w/ LP 1450151435050' w/ LP 1450151439070' w/ LP 1450151442590' w/ LP 1450151446541-7/8 DB, 4 pt. Mobile Duratech 01/08/01, from line 115' w/o LP1450101410551-7/8 DB 2 pt. Duratech40394530' w/o LP15300571616781-7/8"Description / Load Cell TypeLoad Cell Kit NumberCal NumberSet Up # Lbs.J-Box Cable LengthEZ System Set-up & Calibration1 2 DA, 3 pt. Axle, Gehl15' w/o LP1450141064023452"Description / Load Cell TypeLoad Cell Kit NumberJ-Box Cable LengthSet Up # Lbs.Cal NumberEZ System Set-up & Calibration1Universal Kit, 2-1/8 DB, 4 pt.15' w/o LP 1460523289030' w/o LP146052329602Universal Kit/Weigh Master 14542830' w/ LP 14605233060 2-1/8 DB, 4 pt.50' w/ LP 1460523315070' w/ LP 1460523323590' w/ LP 1460523332032-1/8 DBND 4 pt.15' w/o LP 1460403264042-1/8 DBND 4 pt. Metric/Keenan 15' w/o LP 58501114805 (Kg)52-1/8 DBTC, 4 pt. Choretime 30' w/ LP1460523287562-1/8 DBTC, 4 pt.14543230' w/ LP 1460523287514608050' w/ LP 1460523296070' w/ LP 1460523305090' w/ LP 1460523313572-1/8 DBTC, 6 pt.Duplex 1470754972082-1/8 DBTC, 8 pt.Duplex1471006683092-1/8 4 pt., Casale DB (146733)15' w/o LP 59502414918(Kg)102-1/8 DA 3 pt., w/ 1 DB Hitch 15' w/o LP 14501410525112-1/8 DBNDTC ZP, 4 pt. DSE 30' w/ LP5760206890 (Kg)122-1/8 DB, 4 pt., Hesston146867None 15600832880132-1/8 DB, Pin H, 3 pt. Kvernland Kidd 15' w/o LP 69501010650 (Kg)142-1/8 DBND, 3 pt., Roto-Mix 15' w/o LP 14504024410 (Lb)152-1/8 DBND, 2 pt., Roto-Mix Y-Cable 14602016200 (Lb)162-1/8 DBND, 4 pt., Tormex 15' w/o LP 54501114805 (Kg)172-1/8 DB, 4 pt., Giltrap (new Zealand) 14919 (Kg)18 2 1/8 DBND, 6 Pt.15' w/o LP14606049330 (Lb)19 2 1/8 DBND, 2 Pt.40006715' w/conn. (no J-box)44300416000202 1/4 DEDB146060367532-1/8"15’ w/o LP 595011Description / Load Cell TypeLoad Cell Kit NumberJ-Box Cable LengthSet Up # Lbs.Cal NumberEZ System Set-up & Calibration12-1/2 DA 3 pt.15' w/o LP1460302459722-1/2 DA,Casale 3 pt., (146734)15' w/o LP 59501410922 (Kg)Universal Kit, 2-1/2 DB 4 pt.14542930' w/ LP 1470633339050' w/ LP 1470633348070' w/ LP 1470633357090' w/ LP 147063336504Universal Kit, 2” DB 8 pt.146076Duplex 14812667990Universal Poultry Kit 14543330' w/ LP 147072330402-1/2 DBTC 4 pt.50' w/ LP 1470723313070' w/ LP 1470723321090' w/ LP 14707233300Universal Poultry Kit 146081Duplex 147108500602-1/2 DBTC 6 pt.72-1/2 DBTC 8 pt.Duplex 1481446729082-1/2 DBND 4 pt.15' w/o LP 1470633255292-1/2 DB, Casale 4 pt.15' w/o LP 59603315070 (Kg)102-1/2 DB, 3 pt. Clay/Seko 15' w/o LP 14603024850112-1/2 DBTC ZP, 4 pt. DSE 30' w/ LP 59605016520 (Kg)122-1/2 DB, 3 pt. Seko Metric 15' w/o LP58501411270 (Kg)132-1/2 DB, 5 pt. Caterpillar 15316430' w/o LP 13707041800142-1/2 DBND, 4 pt. Metric (60Hz)Tormex15' w/o LP 54502314765(Kg)152-1/2 DB, 3 pt.15' w/o LP 14603424030162-1/2 DB 4 pt Mobile 15' w/o LP 14605033225172-1/2 DB, 4 pt. Metric (50Hz)15' w/o LP58502314765(Kg)18192-1/2"536Description / Load Cell TypeLoad Cell Kit NumberJ-Box Cable LengthSet Up # Lbs.Cal NumberEZ System Set-up & Calibration12-7/8 DA, 3 pt. w/10 cab ext.30' w/o LP 1370602398022-7/8 DA, 3 pt. w/10 cab ext. Unverferth 30' w/o LP 1370602398032-7/8 DA, 3 pt. w/10 cab ext. Kinze 30' w/o LP 1370602398042-7/8 DA, 3 pt. Metric 15' w/o LP57602810855 (Kg)2-7/8 DA, 3 pt. w/o cab ext.14811815' w/o LP 136********Center Ind.2-7/8 DA, 3 pt., w/ 2-1/8 DB Hitch 15' w/o LP 136********Kill Bros.2-7/8 DB, 4 pt., Hitch Bars 15' w/o LP 12706031990Helm Welding 82-7/8 DA, 3 pt. Vesta 30' w/o LP 53602810877(Kg)92-7/8 DB 4 pt Supreme Only 15' w/o LP12706633812102-7/8 DB-30 LO 10pt.40380315' w/o LP 14810091884112-7/8DB-16' EZ Mate, 5pt. 40705915' w/o LP 14707540947122-7/8DB-21', 5pt. J & M 407059/40747315' w/o LP 12708040000132-7/8DB-16', 5pt.14806915' w/o LP127090408002-7/8"567Cal NumberSet Up # Lbs.J-Box Cable LengthLoad Cell/Kit NumberDescription / Load Cell TypeEZ System Set-up & Calibration1 3.5 DB 3 pt lbs 155********2 3.5 DB3 pt kg 58501210950 (kg)3 3.5 DB, 5pt. Trioliet40067012710040000456789103-1/2"Description / Load Cell TypeLoad Cell Kit NumberJ-Box Cable LengthSet Up # Lbs.Cal NumberEZ System Set-up & Calibration13-3/4 SA 3 pt w/10' cab ext.Kinze30' w/o LP 12707024310plus 10 Ft.23-3/4 SA 5 pt. w/10' cab ext.30' w/o LP 12812040800plus 10 Ft.33-3/4 SA 3 pt. w/10’ cab ext.Unverferth,Killbros, 30' w/o LP12707024280J & M4567893-3/4"Description / Load Cell TypeLoad Cell Kit Number J-Box Cable LengthSet Up # Lbs.Cal NumberEZ System Set-up & Calibration14-1/2 SA 3 pt. w/10' cab ext.30' w/o LP plus 10Ft.148070487272344-1/2"Description / Load Cell TypeLoad Cell Kit NumberJ-Box Cable Length Set Up # Lbs.Cal NumberEZ System Set-up & Calibration110K CT, 4 pt.(824181)15' w/o LP 13604016820210K CT, 4 pt. (Kverneland Kidd)(824181)15' w/o LP 6850207630 Kg 330K CT (obs. 146822), 3pt., Unverferth (9001183)30' w/o LP 12706024280(9001221)43OK CT (obs. 146822), 4 pt. Kinze 7318X 30 w/o LP 12706032460530K CT-TC 4 pt. Static (148008) (153101)30' w LP 11612016080630K CT-TC 4 pt. Mobile (148008) (153101)15' w/o LP 12606016000750K CT-TC 4 pt. Static (153102)30' w/ LP 12720032560(153103)90' w/ LP 12720032760850K CT-TC 4 pt. Mobile (153102)15' w/o LP 12710032400(153103)950K CT-TC 4 pt. Mobile (Kinze)(153102)30' w/o LP 12710032460(153103)1050K CT-TC 3 pt. Mobile (153102)30' w/o LP 12707524280(Grain Cart)(153103)1150K CT-TC 3 pt. Mobile (Mixer)(153102)15' w/o LP 12707524240(153103)1230K CT-TC 6 pt. Static (148008) (153101)30' w/LP116120243021350K CT-TC 8 pt Static Duplex 30’ w/LP 128200663051430K CT-TC 8 pt. Static Duplex 30’ w/LP127120327461550K CT-TC 3 pt. w/ PN 403170 Kinze Only 30' w/o LP 12707047900(3-3/4” 1/2 output hitch)1630KCT-TC 4 PT MOBIL (Metric)Calculated from #7 aboveMoorlang15' w/o LP5650307258 Kg17CTNote: On EZ150, EZ210 and EZ320 indicators, 30K CTs are limited to 20,000 lb. capacity and 50K CTs are limited to 33,000 lb. capacity unless a modification is installed on the indicator. The indicator input is normally limited to 2.0mV/V maximum.Load Cell Kit NumberJ-Box Cable LengthSet Up # Lbs.Cal NumberDescription / Load Cell TypeEZ System Set-up & Calibration1IWS CLB50-3, 4 pt.15' w/o LP126040160002ISSI 30-3, 4 pt.3mv/v@30K15' w/o LP 126040160003W/T 2-1/2" ¼ Bridge, 4 pt W/T Adapter 146040251004W/T 2-1/8" ¼ Bridge, 4 pt W/T Adapter 146040146055W/T 2" ¼ Bridge, 4 pt W/T Adapter 145016127706W/T 1-1/4" ¼ Bridge, 4 pt W/T Adapter145016102707W/T 2-1/8" ¼ Bridge, 4 pt Keenan only W/T Adapter 57501966258W/T 2-1/8" ¼ Bridge, 4 pt Knight only W/T Adapter136040146489W/T 2-7/8” 3 pt.ArtsWay only 15' W/T 1360403820010W/T 2-1/2” Full Bridge 4 pt Knight only 15" w/o LP 1460401465011W/T 1-7/8" Axle, 3 pt, Full Bridge ArtsWay / Others15' w/o LP 144010769812ISSI, 2-1/8" DBND 4 pt.15' w/o LP 1360403333013EATON 2-1/8" DBND, 4 pt, 3 Bridge Eaton J-Box 14604023530(Eaton PN 5705)14EATON 2-1/2" DBND, 4 pt, 3 Bridge Eaton J-Box14604023530(Eaton PN 5706)15L.M.C STX 10,000Kirby only 15' w/o LP 1360401435016LODEC 4 pt. 15' J-Box Dowdy Sales or 15' w/o LP146040207601mV @ 12,500Weigh-Rite only 17LODEC 8 pt. 30' Duplex J-BoxDowdy Sales or Duplex 30' w/ LP137100425001mV @ 12,500 *Calculated from Specifications KM 3/2/98Weigh-Rite only 18Garros Load Cell 2mV/V @ 5000 Kg 3 pt.Kuhn Only *KM Derived from Specifications 2/26/9915' w/o LP116033670019LABEL4pt..95mV/*******************from specifications KM ECR22203 7/23/99Con-Dor only 15' w/o LP 1460251522420LABEL 6 pt. .95 mV/V @ 9039 Lb.Con-Dor only 15' w/o LP 1460452283521LABEL 8 pt. .95 mV/V @ 9039 Lb.Con-Dor only 15' w/o LP 1460453044722LABEL 8 pt. .95 mV/V @ 9039 Lb.Con-Dor only15' w/o LP 1470503805923Reg-Cox 20K-CT (2.0mV/V) KM 11/01/0115' w/o LP 1260601600024Omni 30K 4 pt 3 mv/v15’ w/o LP1260601600025W/T 2-7/8 DB 4 pt Morlang 15’ w/o LP 1460403600026W/T CC-20 4 pt Unknown 1360402253527Transcell 4 PT.403477Unknown 115015270628Dinamica Generale 2 1/8", 4 pt.15’ w/o LP 1260631493429Dinamica Generale 2 1/2", 4 pt.15’ w/o LP 1460443722530Dinamica Generale 2 7/8", 4 pt.15’ w/o LP 14706638755Note: W/T load cell sizes reflect calibration size, not necessarily physical sizeNon-Digi-Star Load Cells1. Calibration numbers for non-Digi-Star load cells are approximate. The end user must be advised by his salesman to confirm each scale with a known weight standard. Digi-Star cannot guarantee these calibration numbers for indicators used with competitive load cells.2. Apply Digi-Star Label PN 400218 to all indicators set up for NON-DIGI-STAR LOAD CELLS.Notes:Description / Load Cell TypeLoad Cell Kit NumberJ-Box Cable LengthSet Up # Lbs.Cal NumberEZ System Set-up & Calibrationlb.kg.1T.C. 15, 4 pt.3020930 Ft.1440065300240450 Ft.1440065314241070 Ft.1440065328241690 Ft.14400653422423544002 (Kg)2T.C. 35, 4 pt.3021130 Ft.14501514358651250 Ft.14501514390652770 Ft.14501514425654390 Ft.145015144656561545006 (Kg)3T.C. 35, 6 pt.Duplex1450222171598495450104T.C. 125, 4 pt.3021230 Ft.1460523287514911&50 Ft.14605232960149503021370 Ft.146052330501499190 Ft.1460523313515029546023 (Kg)5T.C. 125, 6 pt.Duplex 1470754972022552547034 (Kg)6T.C. 125, 8 pt.Duplex1471006683030313547045 (Kg)7T.C. 180/180A, 4 pt.3021430 Ft.147072330401498650 Ft.147072331301502770 Ft.147072332101506390 Ft.1470723330015104547032 (Kg)8T.C. 180/180A, 6 pt.30215Duplex 1471085006022706547048 (Kg)9T.C. 180/180A, 8 pt.Duplex 1481446729030522548065 (Kg)CT 50K T.C.-30' 4 PT W/LP30 Ft.1370803206050 Ft.1370803211470 Ft.1370803218690 Ft.137********CT 50K T.C.-30' 6 PT W/LP 30 Ft.137120484536 Hole J-Box50 Ft.1371204853470 Ft.1371204864390 Ft.137********CT 50K T.C.-30' 6 PT W/LPDuplex 30 Ft.137********Duplex 50 Ft.137********Duplex 70 Ft.137********Duplex 90 Ft.137********CT 50K T.C.-30' 8 PT W/LPDuplex 30 Ft.137********Duplex 50 Ft.137********Duplex 70 Ft.137********Duplex 90 Ft.13716065691DIGITAL WEIGH-MATIC Scale Indicator Set Up RequirementsDescription / Load Cell Type Load Cell Kit Number J-Box Cable Length Set Up # Lbs.Cal NumberThe standard set up which all indicators will be set to is:T.C. 125, 4 Pt. System with a 30 Ft. J-Box cable - Set up = 146052 Cal = 3287513101112Display Count Setting RecommentationRecommended display count setting equals capacity divided by 4,000.Example:System has capacity of 40,000 lb.Dislpay count code should be "6" or more (10lb/count or greater).Capacity Setting RecommendationCapacity should be set as low as possible, but must be set hgher than the maximum safe gross load expected on the system.Appendix AIndicator Setup Number GuideCalibration Guide for Current Model IndicatorsEquation A B C D E F G CCNNO = 1.000YES = 1.0030.9970.9981.000?NO = 1.004YES =1.00251.000NO = 1.000YES =0.990Custom calibration numbers determined by using the equation above are accurate to within +/- 1/2% load cellaccuracy to obtain system accuracy +/- 1%.To obtain calibration numbers for specific systems, contact the Digi-Star Service Department. For best results, recalibrate on site using a known reference weight. Use 2 reference scales whenever possible.8.17801.0083EZ III, Scale Link, EZ 2500V, EZ 4001.00002.00573.01145 = 6 = 8 = YOU MUST CHOOSE ONE FROM EACH CATEGORY!BE1 7/8 DA2 DA 1 = 2 =3 =4 = ARE LOAD CELLS TEMPERATURE COMPENSATED?MODEL NUMBER NUMBER OF LOAD CELLS IN SYSTEM?IF NO J-BOX=15' J-BOX =30' J-BOX =*CABLE IN FEET X 0.0001125 + .99605FLOAD CELL TYPE?J-BOX CABLE LENGTHCIS ITCOMPENSATEDFOR THE EXTRACABLE?DNOYES =IS DUPLEX KIT USEDAIndicator ModelIS J-BOX LIGHTNINGPROTECTED?EZ III, Scale Link, EZ 2500V, EZ 4004.02595.05516.08443 3/4 SA GRAIN CART CT/CTH MIXER CT-30K TC CT-50K TC 1 DB UNIVERSAL MOUNT 1 7/8 DB UNIV. MOUNT 2 1/8 DB UNIV. MOUNT 2 1/8 DB LONG CELLS 2 1/8 DB NECK DOWN 2 1/2 DB UNIV. MOUNT 2 1/2 DA MIXER 2 7/8 DA GRAIN CART 415039507900G82003480353079757925792513153541814581008057Calibration Guide for Obsolete IndicatorsEquation A B C D EF G CCNEZ 150, 210, 320 EZ II Serial1.0083#10/20 1.000#10/20L 1.0083Rev G & H 5/15 1.0196Rev D & F 5/150.9857NO = 1.000YES = 1.0030.9970.9981.000?NO =1.004YES = 1.00251.000NO = 1.000YES =0.99010/2010/20L, EZ, EZII 5/15 REV. G & H 5/15 REV D & F 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.00002.0000 2.0057 2.0057 2.00703.0000 3.0114 3.0114 3.01244.0008 4.0259 4.0259 4.01395.0040 5.0551 5.0551 5.02206.0091 6.0844 6.0844 6.03098.03968.17808.17808.0681Custom calibration numbers determined by using the equation above are accurate to within +/- 1/2% load cell accuracy to obtain system accuracy +/- 1%.To obtain calibration numbers for specific systems, contact the Digi-Star Service Department. For best results, recalibrate on site using a known reference weight. Use 2 reference scales whenever possible.CT-30K TC 3950CT-50K TC79002 7/8 DA GRAIN CART 79253 3/4 SA GRAIN CART 7925CT/CTH MIXER 41501 7/8 DA FORD 34802 DA GEHL35302 1/2 DA MIXER79756 = 8 = LOAD CELL TYPE?1 DB UNIVERSAL MOUNT 13151 7/8 DB UNIV. MOUNT 35412 1/8 DB UNIV. MOUNT 81452 1/8 DB LONG CELLS 81002 1/8 DB NECK DOWN 80572 1/2 DB UNIV. MOUNT 82005 = IS DUPLEX KIT USEDYES =IS ITCOMPENSATED FOR THE EXTRACABLE?NOARE LOAD CELLS TEMPERATURE COMPENSATED?MODEL NUMBERNUMBER OF LOAD CELLS IN SYSTEM?1 =2 =3 =4 = YOU MUST CHOOSE ONE FROM EACH CATEGORY!Indicator Model # and Revision A B CDEFGIS J-BOX LIGHTNINGPROTECTED?J-BOX CABLE LENGTHIF NO J-BOX=15' J-BOX =30' J-BOX = *CABLE IN FEET X 0.0001125 + .99605。
查询LTV8141供应商12-96Ordering InformationPart NumberPackageSafety Standard ApprovalApplication partnumberLTV-8141LTV-8141MLTV-8141S LTV-8141S-TALTV-8141S-TA1LTV8141-V LTV8141M-V LTV8141S-VLTV8141STA-VLTV8141STA1-V LTV-8241LTV-8241M LTV-8241S LTV-8241S-TA LTV-8241S-TA1LTV-8441LTV-8441M LTV-8441S LTV-8441S-TA LTV-8441S-TA1LTV8241-V LTV8241M-V LTV8241S-V LTV8241STA-VLTV8241STA1-V LTV8441-V LTV8441M-V LTV8441S-V LTV8441STA-V LTV8441STA1-V4-pin DIP4-pin (leads with 0.4" spacing)4-pin (lead bends for surface mount)4-pin (tape and reel packaging of type I)4-pin (tape and reel packaging of type II)8-pin DIP8-pin (leads with 0.4" spacing)8-pin (lead bends for surface mount)8-pin (tape and reel packaging of type I)8-pin (tape and reel packaging of type II)16-pin DIP16-pin (leads with 0.4" spacing)16-pin (lead bends for surface mount)16-pin (tape and reel packaging of type I)16-pin (tape and reel packaging of type II)4-pin DIP4-pin (leads with 0.4" spacing)4-pin (lead bends for surface mount)4-pin (tape and reel packaging of type I)4-pin (tape and reel packaging of type II)8-pin DIP8-pin (leads with 0.4" spacing)8-pin (lead bends for surface mount)8-pin (tape and reel packaging of type I)8-pin (tape and reel packaging of type II)16-pin DIP16-pin (leads with 0.4" spacing)16-pin (lead bends for surface mount)16-pin (tape and reel packaging of type I)16-pin (tape and reel packaging of type II)UL approved TUV approved CSA approved FIMKO approved NEMKO approved SEMKO approved DEMKO approvedVDE approvedLTV-8141LTV-8241LTV-8441LTV-8141LTV-8241LTV-8441Note:1.Year date code.2. 2-digit work week.3. Factory code shall be marked (Z : Taiwan, Y : Thailand).4. All dimensions are in millimeters (inches).5. Tolerance is 0.25mm (.010) unless otherwise noted.6. Specifications are subject to change without notice.12-97Electrical/Optical Characteristics (Ta=25)Parameter Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit ConditionsI n p u tO u t p u tT r a n s f e r C h a r a c t e r i s t i c sForward Voltage Terminal CapacitanceCollector Dark Current Collector-Emitter Breakdown Voltage Emitter-Collector Breakdown Voltage Collector Current *Current Transfer Ratio Collector-emitter Saturation Voltage Isolation Resistance Floating Capacitance Cut-off Frequency Response Time (Rise)Response Time (Fall)V F C t ICEOBV CEOBV ECOI CCTR V CE(sat)R ISO C f f ct r t f35666005011.2500.81000.6660531.42501757,5001.01.0300250V pF A V VmA %V G pF KHz s sAbsolute Maximum Ratings (Ta=25)ParameterSymbol Rating UnitInputOutputTotal Power Dissipation Operating Temperature Storage Temperature *1.Isolation Voltage *2.Soldering TemperatureForward Current Power Dissipation Collector-Emitter VoltageEmitter-Collector Voltage Collector CurrentCollector Power DissipationI F P V CEO V ECO I C P C P tot T opr T stg V iso T sol507035680150200-30~+100-55~+1255260mA mW V V mA mW mWKV rms *1. AC for 1 minute, R.H. = 40 ~ 60%Isolation voltage shall be measured using the following method.(1)Short between anode and cathode on the primary side and between collector, emitter and base on the secondary side. (2)The isolation voltage tester with zero-cross circuit shall be used. (3)The waveform of applied volttage shall be a sine wave.*2. For 10 seconds.I F =20mAV=0, f=1KHz V CE =10V I C =0.1mA I E =10AI F =1mA V CE =2V I F =20mA, I C =5mADC500V, 40~60% R.H.V=0, f=1MHz V CE =5V, I C =2mA R L =100, -3dB V CE =2V, I C =10mA R L =100*CTR=100%I CI F12-98Typical Electrical/Optical Characteristic Curves(25Ambient Temperature Unless Otherwise Noted)12-99。
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for an HPE account before they can log in to HPE InfoSight.A user can be registered with only one account.If you attempt to register with an account,and you are already registeredwith a different account,you will get an error.By default,the first enrolled user of an account is given the admin role.Subsequent enrolled users are given the user role.For information on changing a user's role,see Change User Roles for an HPE InfoSight AccountOnly an admin can associate a new email address with an account in HPE InfoSight.New users must create an HPE account (if they do not already have one)to access the account on InfoSight.Procedure1.Go to HPE InfoSight at https://.2.Click Create Account to register for an HPE account,which will allow you to log in to InfoSight.plete the fields on the Create a new account page and click Create account.What to do nextYou will receive an email with steps for you to verify the new HPE account.Access InfoSight DocumentationThe HPE InfoSight portal supports 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(Optional)Explore the New NavigationHPE has redesigned the navigation GUI for HPE InfoSight.To explore the new navigation,click the Main Menu(),and then select and explore the menu items in this new navigation system.Select an OrganizationThe HPE InfoSight portal supports multiple organizations.An organization is a collection of users and systems that are grouped together in InfoSight.When you navigate within InfoSight,you must select the group of assets and the applications that you have been given access to by selecting an organization from the Organization selector.The following are organizational models that are currently supported by HPE InfoSight.Each model is dedicated to managinga product domain:•HPE Alletra6000,HPE Nimble Storage•HPE Alletra9000,HPE3PAR StoreServ,StoreOnce,Primera,and Recovery Manager Central•HPE Compute/Servers•HPE SimpliVityWhile all HPE InfoSight users complete the same initial steps to create and verify their accounts,the procedures for registering 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organization name and a description,and then click Create Organization and Enroll DevicesNote:The text that you provide in the Description field will also appear with the Organization name when it isnext displayed in the Organization selector.Rename an OrganizationTo rename an organization,complete the following steps:1Select the organization you want to rename from the Organization selector.2Click the Settings menu(the gear icon)and then click My Organization.3Click Edit(the pencil icon)and rename the organization.4Click Save.5Notify all users in the organization of the new organization name.Before you beginYou can rename any organization that you are an administrator of.Renaming an organization will not affect the registered assets or existing users.Delete an OrganizationYou must be an Admin to delete an organization.To delete an organization,complete the following steps:1Select the organization you want to delete from the Organization selector.2Click the Settings menu(the gear icon)and then click My Organization.3Click Permanently Delete this Organization.A message appears asking you to confirm that you want to take this action.4In the Confirm Organization Delete message,type the word DELETE in uppercase and then click Yes,Permanently Delete this Organization.Merge an OrganizationYou can merge the users,systems,and claim tags that comprise an organization from one organization into another.Before merging organizations,keep the following points in mind:•You must be an admin in both organizations before you can merge the organizations.•After you complete the merge,the source organization is permanently removed.•If there are conflicts that occur during the merge,the items in the target organization are retained.To merge two organizations,complete the following steps:1From the Settings menu(the gear icon),select My Organization.2Click Merge Organization.The Merge Organizations window appears.3Select an organization from the Source drop-down menu.4Click the Merge 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Finger-safe power distribution blocksCatalog symbol:• PDBFS_Description:The small footprint, high Short-Circuit Current (SCCR) Bussmann™ series power distribution blocks provide IP20* finger-safe protection under specified conditions. These UL® Listed, single-pole blocks are of a modular design that permits dovetailing together the required number of poles for an application and still meet the UL 1953 minimum 1” and 2” spacing required per UL 508A for feeder circuit applications and per NEC® for field installations.With SCCRs up to 200 kA, these blocks help achieve compliance with National Electrical Code (NEC) and OSHA requirements by resolving a common SCCR “weak link” in industrial control panels.To increase application flexibility, these blocks feature dual-wire rated ports that accept copper or aluminum conductors while retaining a UL Listed status.With panel or 35 mm DIN-Rail** mounting for application flexibility these blocks are suitable for installation in wireways and industrial control panel feeder and branch circuits.* See table on page 5.** PDFFS504 panel mount only.Catalog number example:PDBFS204 is a 1-pole blockWhere:• The catalog symbol “PDBFS” defines the block as a finger-safe design.• The catalog number ending “204” in this example defines this block’s lineside and loadside characteristics covering the ampacity, number of ports and wire sizes, etc.• See the catalog number table for details on the available lineside/loadside characteristics.How to order:From the catalog number table, select the catalog number that defines the desired lineside/loadside port and conductor characteristics.Order one block per pole for the application. Multiple single-pole blocks can be ganged together via the dovetailing feature to form multi-pole configurations.Specifications:Ratings• Volts:• 600 V (UL)• 690 V (IEC)• Amps: 175 to 760 A• SCCR: Up to 200 kA (see table for circuit protection details)Agency information• UL 1953 Listed, Guide QPQS, File E256146• CSA® Certified, Class 6228-01, File 47235• RoHS compliant• CEFlammability rating• UL 94 V0Storage and operating temperature range • -4°F to 248°F (-20°C to 120°C)Conductors†• Stranded 75°C copper and aluminum• Higher temperature rated conductors permitted with appropriate derating† As specified in the catalog number table.2Finger-safe power distribution blocks/bussmannseriesTechnical Data 10536Effective October 2019Features and benefits•IP20 finger-safe under specified conditions increases safety by isolating energized connections.•Wire-ready captive termination screws cannot be misplaced and are shipped “backed out” to save time on conductor installation.• Sliding DIN-Rail latch provides easy block mounting.•For multiple pole applications, all single-pole units can be gang mounted by using the interlocking dovetail pins that are pre-installed on the side of the blocks.•Elongated panel-mounting holes provide greater flexibility and installation ease when matching up with drilled panel holes.Dual wire port application•Rated for dual wire port application to increase the possiblenumber of lineside and loadside connections. E.g., PDBFS220 can accept two wires into the lineside port (#4 - #14 Cu, #4 - #8 Al) and two wires per port (eight connections total) on the loadside lug (#8 - #14 Cu, #8 Al).•Dual wire applications are only viable when using two wires of the same size, stranding, and insulating and conductor material.Ferrule terminal application•Bussmann series PDBFS power distribution blocks are rated for use with UL Listed ferrules (see catalog number table for details).•Ferrule applications allow for the use of a broader range of conductor stranding and simulate a more efficient, solid wire connection with the PDBFS terminal port.•Always use UL Listed ferrules in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications and instructions.Catalog numbers:(customer supplied) applied according to the manufacturer’s specifications. Ferrule ratings apply to copper wire only.** See pages 4 and 5 for the tested upstream overcurrent protective devices necessary for achieving these SCCRs.† Torque rating for dual wire and ferrule application is 30.5 N•m (270 Lb-in).†† Torque rating for ferrule application is 13.6 N•m (120 Lb-in).3Finger-safe power distribution blocks /bussmannseries Technical Data 10536Effective October 2019Selecting SCCR power distribution blocks and terminal blocksShort-circuit current rated power distribution blocksBussmann series power distribution blocks have three distinct styles to match different application needs. There are the PDBFS_ and PDB_ high short-circuit current rated power distribution blocks and the 16_ power terminal blocks. The differences are whether the power distribution blocks are enclosed or not, and whether they are UL 1953 Listed power distribution blocks or UL 1059 Recognized power terminal blocks, which have different minimum spacing requirements. The table on this page will assist you in selecting which block is right for your application.Why these are importantPer the NEC and OSHA, equipment cannot be installed in anelectrical system at a location where the available fault (short-circuit) current is greater than the equipment’s SCCR.Further, equipment SCCRs are required in the 2014 NEC and for UL 508A Listed control panels. Marking the equipment SCCR on control panels (NEC 409.110), industrial machinery electrical panelsSelection tableThis table provides an overview of the three Bussmann series power distribution and terminal blocks mentioned above. For details on the PDB_ blocks, see data sheet number 10537. For the 16_ blocks, see data sheet numbers 10533 (UL Recognized power distribution blocks),10534 (splicer blocks) and 10535 (stud blocks).PDBFS_distribution blocksY es***Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es Y esPDB_UL 1953 Listed powerdistribution blocksNo †Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es, with optional cover 16_UL 1059 Recognizedterminal blocksNo †Y esNo ††Y esNo ††Y esNo* When protected by proper fuse class with maximum ampere rating specified or smaller.** For details, see PDB and TB minimum spacing requirements for equipment table below.*** IP20 finger-safe under specific conditions, see data sheet page 5.† Optional covers are available. Not IP20, but provide a safety benefit.††No, except: Y es, if single pole units installed with proper spacings.Power distribution and terminal block minimum spacing requirements for equipment508A branch circuits 3/8”1/2”1/2”1995 HVAC3/8”1/2”1/2”Note: Refer to specific UL standards for complete spacing details.(NEC 670.3(A)), and HVAC equipment (NEC 440.4(B)) is required by the NEC.Power distribution and terminal blocks not marked with a component SCCR are typically one of the weakest links in a control panel’s equipment SCCR and may limit the equipment SCCR to no more than 10 kA. The PDBFS_ and PDB_ products have the increased spacing required for use in feeder circuits of equipment listed to UL 508A (UL 1059 terminal blocks must be evaluated for proper spacings). Also, for building wiring systems, the PDBFS_ andPDB_ power distribution blocks can be used to meet the 2014 NEC requirements in section 376.56(B) for power distribution blocks in wireways.See the last page of this data sheet for SCCR tools and resources to help you further understand and solve your SCCR needs.4Technical Data 10536Effective October 2019Finger-safe power distribution blocks/bussmannseriesUpstream fusing for SCCR and minimum enclosure dataThis table contains the tested SCCR levels for each PDBFS power distribution block using the specified lineside and loadside conductors and Bussmann series Class J, RK1, RK5 and T fuses. Using these tested SCCR levels also requires the power distribution block be installed in anenclosure with the minimum size indicated for each catalog number.PDBFS2202/0 - #8#4 - #1220010060200200 kA 16 x 16 x 6.75#4 - #1417510030175100 kA 2001006020050 kA PDBFS303350 - #6350 - #6400200100400200 kA 36 x 30 x 12.625PDBFS330500 - #6#2 - #6400200100400200 kA 24 x 20 x 6.75#6 - #142001006020050 kA 17510030175100 kA PDBFS377300 - #4#4600400200600200 kA 24 x 20 x 6.75400200100400100 kA #4 - #142001006020050 kA #4#460040020060050 kA PDBFS500350350600400200600200 kA 36 x 30 x 12.625350 - #4350 - #4600400200600100 kA PDBFS504500500600600200800**200 kA 36 x 30 x 12.625500 - #6500 - #6600400200600100 kAAmpacities 75°C per NEC ® Table 310.16 and UL 508A Table 28.1.* Class G 60 A (SC-60) or less or Class CC 30 A (LP-CC-30, FNQ-R-30, KTK-R-30) or less are suitable for all SCCRs in this table.** Class L 800 A (KRP-C 800_SP) or less fuses suitable for this particular SCCR case.Upstream circuit breakers for SCCR and minimum enclosure dataThis table contains the tested SCCR levels for each PDBFS power distribution block using the specified lineside and loadside conductors and Eaton and General Electric circuit breakers. Using these tested SCCR levels also requires the power distribution block be installed in an enclosure with the minimum size indicated for each catalog number.PDBFS SCCR as rated with Eaton circuit breakersPDBFS2042/0 - #82/0 - #865480EGB125, E125B, EGE125, E125G, EGS125, E125S12516 x 16 x 6.75PDBFS330500 - #3#2 - #814480LGH400, L400H, LGE400, L400E, LGS400, L400S40024 x 20 x 6.7525LGC400, L400C, LGU400, L400U, LGX400, L400XPDBFS377(2) 300 - #2#430480LGH600, L600H, LGE600, L600E, LGS600, L600S60024 x 20 x 6.75#618#814#442LGC600, L600C, LGU600, L600U, LGX600, L600X#635#8145Technical Data 10536Effective October 2019Finger-safe power distribution blocks /bussmannseriesPDBFS SCCR as rated with General Electric circuit breakersPDBFS2042/0 - #82/0 - #848016 x 16 x 6.7525SEHA, PEAC, PEBC,PEAE, PEBE150PDBFS2202/0 - #8#4 - #1265480SELA, PEAN, PEBN 15016 x 16 x 6.7525SEHA, PEAC, PEBC,PEAE, PEBE150PDBFS303250 - #6350 - #665480SFLA, PEDN, PEEN 25024 x 20 x 6.75250 - #635SFHA, PEDE, PEEE 2503/0 - #6350 - #665SELA, PEAN, PEBN 15025SEHA, PEAC, PEBC,PEAE, PEBE150PDBFS330250 - #6#2 - #1265480SFLA, PEDN, PEEN 25024 x 20 x 6.7535SFHA, PEDE, PEEE 2503/0 - #665SELA, PEAN, PEBN 15025SEHA, PEAC, PEBC,PEAE, PEBE150Specified installation conditions for IP20 finger-safe ratingsThis table contains the installed wire and trim lengths, and other conditions the PDBFS power distribution blocks need in order to be compliant withIP20 specifications. IP20 compliance status is indicated in the lineside and loadside wire port and terminal screw opening columns.PDBFS2202/0 - #80.75 (19)Y es Y es #4 - #14Top row 0.55 (14), Bottom row 0.85 (22)Y es Y es Screws fully opened N/A Y es No wire in hole No N/A PDBFS303350kcmil - 2/01.35 (34)Y es Y es 350kcmil - 2/01.25 (32)Y es Y es 1/0 - #6No Y es 1/0 - #6No Y es PDBFS330500 - 250kcmil1.25 (32)Y esY es #2 - #14Top row 0.59 (15), Bottom row 1.2 (30)Y es Y es 4/0 - #6No Y es Screws fully opened N/A Y es No wire in hole Y es N/A PDBFS377300kcmil - 4/0Top row 1.15 (29)bottom row 1.4 (36)Y esY es #4 - #14Top row 0.55 (14), Middle row 1.00 (35), Bottom row 1.22 (31)Y es Y es 3/0 - #4No Y es Screws fully open N/A Y es Screws fully open N/A No No wire in port Y es N/A No wire in port No N/A PDBFS500350kcmil - 2/01.25 (32)NoY es 350kcmil - 2/01.25 (32)Y esY es 1/0 - #4No Y es 1/0 - #4No Y es Screws fully opened N/A No Screws fully open N/A No No wire in port No N/A No wire in port No N/A PDBFS504500 - 350kcmil 1.25 (32)Y esY es 500 - 350kcmil 1.25 (32)Y esY es 300 - #6No Y es 300 - #6No Y es Screws fully open N/A No Screws fully opened N/A No No wire in portNoN/ANo wire in portNoN/A6Technical Data 10536Effective October 2019Finger-safe power distribution blocks/bussmannseriesDimensions — in (mm)PDBFS2201.03 (26) 3.73 (95) 2.15 (54) 3.55 (90) 2.92 (74)0.20 (5)0.40 (10)N/A PDBFS3031.54 (39) 4.66 (118) 2.87 (73) 4.49 (114) 3.82 (97)0.20 (5)0.44 (11)N/A PDBFS3301.54 (39) 4.66 (118) 2.87 (73) 4.49 (114) 3.82 (97)0.20 (5)0.44 (11)N/A PDBFS3771.88 (47) 4.66 (118) 2.93 (74) 4.49 (114) 3.82 (97)0.20 (5)0.44 (11)N/A PDBFS500 2.37 (60) 4.66 (118) 2.60 (66) 4.49 (114) 3.82 (97)0.20 (5)0.44 (11)N/APDBFS5042.54 (64)4.49 (114)3.15 (80)—3.82 (97)0.20 (5)0.35 (9)1.81 (46)LinesideLoadsideLinesideLoadsidePDBFS220PDBFS204PDBFS303PDBFS3307Technical Data 10536Effective October 2019Finger-safe power distribution blocks/bussmannseries LinesideLoadsideLinesideLoadsideLinesideLoadsidePDBFS377PDBFS500PDBFS504Multi-pole block gangingPDBFS power distribution blocks are single-pole devices that can be ganged for the required number of poles using the interlocking dovetail pins that are pre-installed on each block.To interlock and gang two or more blocks (DIN-Rail or panel mount):•Place blocks of the same catalog number side-by-side and slide the dovetail pin of one block into the reciprocal slot on the other and press together until fully seated and the backs of both blocks are coplanar.•Repeat the step above until the number of desired poles are gangedNote: Dissimilar PDBFS blocks can be ganged together. E.g., a PDBFS204 can be ganged with a PDBFS220 using the interlocking dovetailing pins. Ganging a PDBFS504 with any other PDBFS will prevent DIN-Rail mounting.Dovetailing feature permits easy ganging for multi-pole applications/bussmannseriesFinger-safe power distribution blocksTechnical Data 10536Effective October 2019Eaton, Bussmann and OSCAR are valuable trademarks of Eaton in the U.S. and other countries. Y ou are not permitted to use the Eaton trademarks without prior written con-sent of Eaton.CSA is a registered trademark of the Canadian Standards Group.NEC is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association, Inc.UL is a registered trademark of the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.Eaton1000 Eaton Boulevard Cleveland, OH Bussmann Division 114 Old State Road Ellisville, MO 63021United States/bussmannseries © 2019 EatonAll Rights Reserved Printed in USAPublication No. 10536October 2019Follow us on social media to get thelatest product and support information.For Eaton’s Bussmann series product information,call 1-855-287-7626 or visit:/bussmannseriesThe only controlled copy of this data sheet is the electronic read-only version located on the Eaton network drive. All other copies of this document are by definition uncontrolled. This bulletin is intended to clearly present comprehensive product data and provide technical information that will help the end user with design applications. Eaton reserves the right, without notice, to change design or construction of any products and to discontinue or limit distribution of any products. Eaton also reserves the right to change or update, without notice, any technical information contained in this bulletin. Once a product has been selected, it should be tested by the user in all possible applications.DIN-Rail mountingAll versions of the Bussmann series PDBFS power distribution blocks can be DIN-Rail mounted except for the PDBFS504, which can only be panel mounted.It is recommended for multi-pole applications that the individual blocks be ganged using the included dovetailing feature. See Multi-pole block ganging for details.To mount, perform the following:•Using an appropriate size flat blade screw driver, open the DIN-Rail latch that is on the lineside of each block.•Hook the loadside DIN-Rail tabs onto the lower edge of the 35 mm DIN-Rail•Rotate the block(s) up until they are seated over the upper and lower edges of the DIN-Rail•Push the DIN-Rail latch(es) down and into the locked position.To remove blocks, reverse the previous steps.Note: To prevent damage to the block housing when torquing the terminal screws, DIN-Rail end stops are required on each side of the block or ganged blocks.The recommended Bussmann series DIN-Rail end stops are:BRKT-NDSCRW2DIN-Rail end stop with screw-clamp anchorPanel mountingAll Bussmann series PDBFS power distribution blocks can be panel mounted. It is recommended for multi-pole applications that the individual blocks be ganged using the included dovetailing feature. See Multi-pole block ganging for details.Use two (2) suitable length #10 or M5 screws for each block being mounted. Use four (4) screws for each PDBFS504 block.SCCR tools and resourcesEaton offers many resources that help customers understand and assess their SCCR needs.Please use the following whenever you have questions, concerns or just need help with SCCR ratings.Engineering services for SCCROSCAR™ compliance software eliminates the guesswork in equipment SCCR calculations.This innovative OSCAR compliance software assists customer compliance with new Code and standards requirements for short-circuit current ratings as they relate to control panels, equipment and assemblies. Go to and request a seven-day free trial.If your equipment SCCR needs improvement, contact the Bussmann Application Engineers for a free design review. Call toll-free1-855-BUSSMANN (855-287-7626) or email FuseT *************.Online SCCR tools and publications•Free SCCR Protection Suite online tool. An easy, fast way to search for components and their SCCRs. Visit .•Application notes:• Developing an effective SCCR plan for facilities and purchasers of industrial equipment — publication no. 10367•Developing an equipment SCCR standard for manufacturers of industrial equipment — publication no. 10368•Four steps to determine equipment SCCR — publication no. 10538• Equipment SCCR made easy brochure — publication no. 10374•SPD (Selecting Protective Devices) handbook; over 250 pages covering the application of overcurrent protective devices, SCCR and more — publication no. 3002。
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电信LTE分到的频段:UL1755-1785MHzDL1850-1880MHz目前使用的是1765-1780和1860-1875(B3频段)LTE频点计算公式下行频点计算公式:F DL=F DL_low+0.1(N DL–N Offs-DL)1867.5=1805+0.1(N DL–1200)其中F DL为该载频下行频点(所使用频段的中心频率,即1867.5),F DL_low对应频段的最低下行频点(B3频段对应的是1805),N DL为该频段下行频点号(即所求频点),N Offs-DL对应频段的最低下行频点号(B3频段对应的是1200)。
对应关系表详见表1。
上行频点计算公式:F UL=F UL_low+0.1(N UL–N Offs-UL)其中F UL为该载频上行频点,F UL_low对应频段的最低上行频点,N UL为该载频上行频点号,N Offs-UL对应频段的最低上行频点号。
对应关系表详见表1上下行频点号范围:0-65535.对应关系表详见表1如下:Table1:E-UTRA channel numbersE-UTRA Operating BandDownlink UplinkF DL_low[MHz]N Offs-DL Range of N DL F UL_low[MHz]N Offs-UL Range of N UL1211000–59919201800018000–18599 21930600600 119918501860018600–19199 3180512001200–194917101920019200–19949 4211019501950–239917101995019950–20399 586924002400–26498242040020400–20649 687526502650–27498302065020650–20749 7262027502750–344925002075020750–21449 892534503450–37998802145021450–21799 91844.938003800–41491749.92180021800–22149 10211041504150–474917102215022150–22749 111475.947504750–49491427.92275022750–22949 1272950105010–51796992301023010–23179 1374651805180–52797772318023180–23279 1475852805280–53797882328023280–23379…1773457305730–58497042373023730–23849 1886058505850–59998152385023850–23999 1987560006000–61498302400024000–24149 2079161506150-64498322415024150-24449 211495.964506450–65991447.92445024450–24599 22351066006600-739934102460024600-25399 23218075007500–769920002550025500–25699 24152577007700–80391626.52570025700–26039 25193080408040-868918502604026040-26689 2685986908690–90398142669026690-27039 2785290409040–92098072704027040–27209 2875892109210–96597032721027210–27659 29271796609660–9769N/A…3319003600036000–3619919003600036000–36199 3420103620036200–3634920103620036200–36349 3518503635036350–3694918503635036350–36949 3619303695036950–3754919303695036950–37549 3719103755037550–3774919103755037550–37749 3825703775037750–3824925703775037750–38249 3918803825038250–3864918803825038250–38649 4023003865038650–3964923003865038650–39649 4124963965039650–4158924963965039650–415894234004159041590–4358934004159041590–43589 4336004359043590–4558936004359043590–45589 447034559045590–465897034559045590–46589 NOTE1:The channel numbers that designate carrier frequencies so close to the operating band edges that the carrier extends beyond the operating band edge shall not be used.This implies that the first7,15,25,50,75and100channel numbers at the lower operating band edge and the last6,14,24,49,74and99 channel numbers at the upper operating band edge shall not be used for channel bandwidths of1.4,3,5, 10,15and20MHz respectively.NOTE2:Restricted to E-UTRA operation when carrier aggregation is configured.。
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This guide provides configuration details for the Agilent 816xB family of mainframes and modules,including options and accessories.AgilentLightwave Solution PlatformConfiguration GuideMay 20051981Page 2 of 168163B Lightwave MultimeterMain features:• Ideal for laboratory and portable usage • 2 compact module slots• Built in applications:Return Loss, Passive Component Test, Stability, Logging • GPIB Interface for remote control• Full backward compatibility for 815xx and 816xx series modules.8164B Lightwave Measurement SystemMain features:• Ideal for laboratory or rack mount usage for state-of-the-art applications • 1 extended module slot for back-loadable tunable laser sources • 4 compact module slots• Built in applications:Passive Component Test, Stability, Logging• Integrated floppy disk for direct setup and data access • GPIB Interface for remote control• Full backward compatibility for 815xx and 816xx series modules.8166B Lightwave Multichannel SystemMain features:• Ideal for laboratory or rack mount usage for applications that require high port counts• 17 compact module slots • GPIB Interface for remote control• Backward compatibility for 8156x, 8157x, 8159x and 816xx series modules.Mainframe and Module Firmware:→ For Firmware upgrades and download tools see /comms/octfirmwareModule compatibility8163B Slots 1 – 2 8164B Slot 0 8164B Slots 1 – 4 8166B Slots 1 – 17 81600B TLS family#200, #160, #150, #140, #130 low SSE #142, #132 high power page 4page 4XX81980A compact TLS 81940A compact TLS 81989A compact TLS 81949A compact TLS 81944A compact TLS page 5page 5page 5page 5page 5XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX81662A DFB source module 81663A DFB source module page 6page 6XXXXXX81650A FP source module 81651A FP source module 81654A FP source module 81655A FP source module 81656A FP source module 81657A FP source module page 7page 7page 7page 7page 7page 7XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX81630B power measurement module 81634B power measurement module 81635A power measurement module 81636B power measurement module page 8page 8page 8page 8XXXXXXXXXXXX81618A interface module81619A dual interface module 81623B optical head81624B optical head81626B high power optical head 81628B high power optical head with integrating sphere page 9/10page 9/10page 9page 9page 9page 10XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX81610A return loss module 81613A return loss module page 11page 11XXXXXX81570A attenuator module (SM) 81571A attenuator module (SM) 81576A attenuator module with p/c 81577A attenuator module with p/c 81578A attenuator module (MM) page 12page 12page 12page 12page 12XXX (dual)X (dual)XXXX (dual)X (dual)XXXX (dual)X (dual)X81591B optical switch module 1x2 81594B optical switch module 2x2 81595B optical switch module 1x4 page 13page 13page 13XXXXXXXXXLegacy Module compatibilityThe discontinued 8163A, 8164A and 8166A mainframes are functionally compatible with the B versions.8163B Slots 1 – 2 8164B Slot 0 8164B Slots 1 – 4 8166B Slots 1 – 17814xxA/B backloadable TLS modules 816xxA/B backloadable TLS modules X X816xxA/B compact TLS modules X X X Other 816xx series modules X X X 8156xA, 8157xA attenuator modules X X X 8159xA/S switch modules X X X All other 815xx series modules X XPage 3 of 1681600B Tunable Laser Source familyConnector Interfacesfor straight connectors2 ea required for 81600B#200, 160, 150, 140, 130.1 ea required for 81600B#142, 132.81000FI FC/PC key width 2.2 mm 81000HI E-2000/PC81000KI SC/PC81000LI LC/PC81000MI MU/PC81000SI DIN 47256/PC81000VI ST/PC Connector Interfacefor angled connectors2 ea required for 81600B#200, 160, 150, 140, 130.1 ea required for 81600B#142, 132.81000FI FC/APC key width 2.2 mm 81000NI FC/APC key width 2.0 mm 81000HI E-2000/APC81000KI SC/APC81000LI LC/APC81000MI MU/APC81000SI DIN 47256/APC,81000VI ST/APCTunable Laser SourcesLow SSE modules 81600B #200: 1440 nm – 1640 nm 81600B #160: 1495 nm – 1640 nm 81600B #150: 1450 nm – 1590 nm 81600B #140: 1370 nm – 1495 nm 81600B #130: 1260 nm – 1375 nm Tunable Laser Sources High Power modules 81600B #142:1370 nm – 1495 nm, +8.5 dBm 81600B #132:1260 nm – 1375 nm, +9 dBmNote: 81600B - 072 is highly recommended over 81600B - 071 to reduce front-panel reflections, which will greatly reduce interference noise and spectral ripple in the test setup.For Laser Safety information see page 14Page 4 of 16Page 5 of 16High Power Compact Tunable Laser Source modulesNote: 819xxA - 072 is highly recommended over 819xxA - 071 to reduce front-panel reflections, which willgreatly reduce interference noise and spectral ripple in the test setup.For Laser Safety information see page 14Page 6 of 16DFB Source modulesFor Laser Safety information see page 14Fabry-Perot Laser modulesFor Laser Safety information see page 14Page 7 of 16Optical Power Measurement modulesNote:All sensor inputs are non-contact and accept both straight and angled connectors.Page 8 of 16Optical Heads (5 mm sensor)Interface Modules81618A Single Head Interface ModuleInterface Module81001ZA BLANK AdapterPage 9 of 16High Power Optical Head (with integrating sphere)Page 10 of 16Return Loss modulesFor Laser Safety information see page 14Optical Attenuator modulesOptical Attenuators with Angled Contact Connectors 81571A (single slot)Optical Attenuator for high power 81577A (dual slot)Optical Attenuator withPower Control for high powerConnector Interfaces (input and output): 2 ea required81000FI FC/APC key width 2.2 mm 81000NI FC/APC key width 2.0 mm 81000HI E-2000 APC 81000KI SC/APC 81000LI LC/APC 81000MI MU/APC81000SI DIN 47256/APC 81000VI ST/APCOptical Attenuators with Straight Contact Connectors 81570A (single slot)Optical Attenuator single-mode applications81578A (single slot)Optical Attenuator multi-mode applications#050: 50µm fiber interface #062: 62.5µm fiber interface 81576A (dual slot)Optical Attenuator withPower Control for high powerConnector Interfaces (input and output): 2 ea required81000FI FC/PC key width 2.2 mm 81000HI E-2000 PC 81000KI SC/PC 81000LI LC/PC 81000MI MU/PC81000SI DIN 47256/PC 81000VI ST/PCOptical Switch modulesSingle-modeOptical Switchwith Angled ContactFC/APC – R Connectors (key width2.0mm) Optical Switches (single-mode) with Angled Contact Connectors 81591B #009 (single slot) Optical switch 1x2 forsingle-mode applications81594B #009 (single slot) Optical switch 2x2 forsingle-mode applications81595B #009 (single slot) Optical switch 1x4 forsingle-mode applicationsOptical Switches (multi-mode) with Straight Contact Connectors 81591B #062 (single slot) Optical switch 1x2 formulti-mode applications81594B #062 (single slot) Optical switch 2x2 formulti-mode applications81595B #062 (single slot) Optical switch 1x4 formulti-mode applicationsMulti-mode Optical Switchwith Straight ContactFC/PC ConnectorsLaser Safety Information81613A 1310/1550nm RL81650A 1310 nm FP81651A 1550 nm FP81654A 1310/1550 nmThe laser sources listed directly above are classified as Class 1 according to IEC 60825-1 (2001).All laser sources comply with 21 CFR 1040.10 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50,dated 2001-July-26. 81655A #E01 850 nm FP81655A 1310 nm FP81656A 1550 nm FP81657A 1310/1550 nm FP81662A C- and L-Band DFB81663A C-band DFB81600B #200 1440 nm – 1640 nm All-band TLS 81600B #140 1370 nm – 1495 nm low SSE TLS 81600B #150 1450 nm – 1590 nm low SSE TLS 81600B #160 1495 nm – 1640 nm low SSE TLS 81600B #130 1260 nm – 1375 nm low SSE TLS 81600B #132 1260 nm – 1375 nm high power TLS 81600B #142 1370 nm – 1495 nm high power TLS81940A 1520 nm – 1630 nm compact TLS81944A 1525 nm – 1625 nm compact TLS81949A 1520 nm – 1630 nm compact TLS81980A 1465 nm – 1575 nm compact TLS81989A 1465 nm – 1575 nm compact TLSAll laser sources specified directly above are classified as Class 1M according to IEC 60825-1 (2001).All laser sources comply with 21 CFR 1040.10 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated 2001-July-26.CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT (IEC 60825-1 / 2001)This page intentionally left blankAgilent Technologies’ Test and Measurement Support, Services, and AssistanceAgilent Technologies aims to maximize the value you receive, while minimizing your risk and problems. 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4 PIN DIP PHOTOTRANSISTORAC INPUT PHOTOCOUPLEREL814 Series Features:• AC input response • Current transfer ratio(CTR: Min. 20% at IF =±1mA ,V CE =5V) • High isolation voltage between input and output (Viso=5000 V rms ) • WideOperating temperature range-55~110ºC• High collector-emitter voltage V CEO =80V • Compact dual-in-line package • Pb free and RoHS compliant.• UL approved (No. E214129) • VDE approved (No. 132249) • SEMKO approved (No. 716108) • NEMKO approved (No. P0*******) • DEMKO approved (No. 313924) • FIMKO approved (No. FI 22807) • CSA approved (No. 1143601)DescriptionTheEL814 series of devices each consist of two infrared emitting diodes, connected in inverse parallel, optically coupled to a phototransistor detector.They are packaged in a 4-pin DIP package and available in wide-lead spacing and SMD option. SchematicApplications• AC line monitor• Programmable controllers • Telephone line interface• Unknown polarity DC sensorPin Configuration 1. Anode / Cathode 2. Cathode / Anode 3. Emitter 4. Collector4 PIN DIP PHOTOTRANSISTORAC INPUT PHOTOCOUPLEREL814 Series Absolute Maximum Ratings (T a =25°C)Parameter Symbol Rating Unit Forward currentI F ±50 mA Peak forward current (t = 10µs) I FM 1 A 70 mW InputPower dissipationDerating factor (above 100 ºC) P D2.9 mW/ºC 150mW Power dissipationDerating factor (above 100 ºC)P C5.8 mW/ºC Collector-Emitter voltage V CEO 80 V OutputEmitter-Collector voltageV ECO 6VTotal power dissipation P tot 200 mW Isolation voltage *1 V iso 5000 V rms Operating temperature T opr -55~+110 °C Storage temperature T stg -55~+125 °C Soldering temperature *2 T sol 260 °CNotes*1 AC for 1 minute, R.H.= 40 ~ 60% R.H. In this test, pins 1 & 2 are shorted together, and pins 3 & 4 are shorted together. *2 For 10 seconds.4 PIN DIP PHOTOTRANSISTORAC INPUT PHOTOCOUPLEREL814 Series Electrical Characteristics (T a =25°C unless specified otherwise)InputParameter Symbol Min. Typ.* Max. Unit ConditionForward voltage V F - 1.2 1.4 V I F = ± 20mA Input capacitanceC in-50250pFV = 0, f = 1KHzOutputParameter Symbol Min. Typ.* Max. Unit ConditionCollector-Emitter darkcurrentI CEO - - 100 nA V CE = 20V, I F = 0mA Collector-Emitter breakdown voltage BV CEO 80 - - VI C = 0.1mAEmitter-Collector breakdown voltage BV ECO6 - - V I E = 0.1mATransfer Characteristics (T a =25°C unless specified otherwise)Parameter Symbol Min. Typ.* Max. Unit ConditionEL81420 - 300Current Transfer ratioEL814ACTR50 - 150 % I F = ±1mA ,V CE = 5VCollector-emitter saturationvoltageV CE(sat) - 0.05 0.2 V I F = ±20mA ,I c = 1mA Isolation resistance R IO 5×10101011 - ΩV IO = 500Vdc, 40~60%R.HCut-off frequency f c - 80 - kHzV CE =5V, I C =2 mA,R L =100Ω, -3dB Floating capacitance C IO - 0.6 1.0 pF V IO = 0, f = 1MHz Rise time T r - 7 18 µs Fall timeT f- 11 18 µsV CE =2V, I C =2mA,R L =100Ω* Typical values at T a = 25°C4 PIN DIP PHOTOTRANSISTORAC INPUT PHOTOCOUPLEREL814 Series Typical Performance Curves4 PIN DIP PHOTOTRANSISTORAC INPUT PHOTOCOUPLEREL814 SeriesFigure 9. Switching Time Test Circuit & WaveformsOutput4 PIN DIP PHOTOTRANSISTORAC INPUT PHOTOCOUPLER EL814 SeriesOrder InformationPart NumberEL814X(Y)(Z)NoteX = Lead form option (S, S1, M or none)Y = CTR Rank option (A or none)Z = Tape and reel option (TA, TB, TU, TD or none).quantity Option Description PackingNone Standard DIP-4 100 units per tubeM Wide lead bend (0.4 inch spacing) 100 units per tubeS (TA) Surface mount lead form + TA tape & reel option 1000 units per reelS (TB) Surface mount lead form + TB tape & reel option 1000 units per reelS1 (TA) Surface mount lead form (low profile) + TA tape & reel option 1000 units per reelS1 (TB) Surface mount lead form (low profile) + TB tape & reel option 1000 units per reelS (TU) Surface mount lead form + TU tape & reel option 1500 units per reelS (TD) Surface mount lead form + TD tape & reel option 1500 units per reelS1 (TU) Surface mount lead form (low profile) + TU tape & reel option 1500 units per reelS1 (TD) Surface mount lead form (low profile) + TD tape & reel option 1500 units per reel4 PIN DIP PHOTOTRANSISTORAC INPUT PHOTOCOUPLEREL814 Series Package Drawings(Dimensions in mm)Standard DIP TypeOption M Type4 PIN DIP PHOTOTRANSISTORAC INPUT PHOTOCOUPLEREL814 SeriesOption S TypeOption S1 Type4 PIN DIP PHOTOTRANSISTORAC INPUT PHOTOCOUPLEREL814 Series Recommended pad layout for surface mount leadformDevice MarkingEL 814 R F YWW EVERLIGHTNotesEL814 denotes Device NumberF denotes Factory Code (C: China, T: Taiwan) R denotes CTR Rank (A or none) Y denotes 1 digit Year code WW denotes 2 digit Week code4 PIN DIP PHOTOTRANSISTOR4 PIN DIP PHOTOTRANSISTOR AC INPUT PHOTOCOUPLEREL814 SeriesTape dimensionsDimension No. A B C D E FDimension(mm) 16.00±0.3 7.5±0.11.75±0.1 8.0±0.12.0±0.1 4.0±0.1 Dimension No. G H I J KDimension(mm) 1.5+0.1/-0 10.4±0.10.4±0.05 4.55±0.1 5.1±0.14 PIN DIP PHOTOTRANSISTORAC INPUT PHOTOCOUPLER EL814 Series Solder Reflow Temperature ProfileTIME (S)4 PIN DIP PHOTOTRANSISTORAC INPUT PHOTOCOUPLER EL814 SeriesDISCLAIMER1. 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Risk ManagementNotes # 5Derivatives and Risk Management •Risk management means modifying the shape of the probability distribution.•Hedging (some risk exposure) is an example of risk management.•Recall: in modern portfolio theory e.g. mean-variance analysis, the focus is on the expected value and the dispersion, but not the shape (e.g. tails, skewness, etc.) of the distribution.Derivatives and Risk Management •Consider the protective put strategy:S T < X ST> X––––––––Stock+ST S TPut X –ST 0––––––––X STDerivatives and Risk Management•Manage the risk of large losses:–the downside risk, i.e. realized value below X, is gone.Derivatives and Risk Management •Can do same thing with calls and T-bills:S T < X ST> X––––––––T-bills (face value X) +X XCall0ST –X–––––––––X ST•This equivalence is (no-arbitrage) proof of Put-Call Parity. Since payoffs are the same, portfolios must cost the same (Law of One Price).S 0+ p = c + PV(X)p = c + PV(X) –SFinancial Engineering •Financial Engineering means constructing desired payoffs from given payoffs.•Consider put-call parity: Other than a no-arbitrage statement about values, the equation also tells you how to “engineer” a synthetic security.+ p –c•Example: PV(X) = S–If you buy stock, buy put, and write call, you get a synthetic bill.Intuition: if you take away both up and downside exposure, youhave a risk-free position.Financial Engineering •This can be viewed as a "building block" approach to financial engineering.–one building block gives upside potential (calls)–another for downside exposure (puts)–another for both (stock)–another for neither (bills).•You can combine various building blocks to create other positions.Financial Engineering•So the result is a riskless position, i.e., a synthetic bill:Payoff at time TS T < X ST> XBuy stock ST S TBuy put X −ST 0Write call0−(ST –X)–––––––––X X•The synthetic bill provides the same payoff as the actual bill regardless of the ultimate stock price.More building blocks:synthetic forwards•We saw in the building block example above that you can view a combination of long put and short call as a full hedge for a stock.–buying the put eliminates the downside, whileselling the call eliminates the upside.•Another way to fully hedge a stock is to arrange now to sell it at a future date for a price agreed to today, i.e., to sell a forward or futures contract on the stock.synthetic forwards•This suggests that the long put/short call strategy and the forward contract are substitutes.•In fact, a long put/short call portfolio is a synthetic forward contract:•Using the forward:PV(X) = S + forward contract to sell stock for $X Synthetic bill = stock + hedge•Using the options:PV(X) = S + P –Csynthetic forwards •Therefore, P −C must be a synthetic forward contract to sell stock for $X. Let’s check:S < X S > XLong put X –S0Short call0–(S –X)X –S X –S•This is the payoff to a short forward position with forward price X. No matter what happens to the stock price, you deliver the stock and receive $X.synthetic forwards•We usually think of a forward contract as a zero-cost"side bet" on the stock. The forward price is F* = S ×e rT.•In contrast, the "cost" of the synthetic forward is P –C, which is not necessarily zero, and the forward price is, in this example, X, which can be chosen arbitrarily.synthetic forwards•This synthetic strategy can be thought of as creating an "off-market" forward contract, that is, a forward with arbitrary forward price X and cost to enter the short side of P –C.•When X > F*, P −C is positive. You would be willing to pay to enter the synthetic forward contract to deliver a stock at price X greater than F*. Conversely, when X < F*, P −C is negative.synthetic forwards•What value of X (i.e., what forward price) would be consistent with the synthetic forward contract having zero cost?•Again we start from put-call parity:PV(X) = S + P –Cwhich implies that if you choose X to make P –C = 0 then S = PV(X) = e−rT X ⇒X = S ×e rT•Therefore, the synthetic forward contract will indeed have zero cost if the forward price is S ×e rT, which of course is the usual parity result.synthetic forwards•As a digression, people often wonder whether at the money calls and puts should have equal value. •This analysis shows that the answer is "yes" only if we define at the money "correctly," i.e., not that S = X, but more appropriately, that S = PV(X).•In contrast, if S = X, then C > P.•What about more complicated positions?–E.g., suppose you want to engineer a portfolio with this payoff structure.The moral here: you can engineer very complex payoffs, with custom tailored risk patterns, using derivatives.Bull Spread Using Calls K1K2Profit ST c(K2,T)-c(K1,T)Long call Short callBull Spread Using Puts K1K2Profit STp(K2,T)-p(K1,T)Short put Long putBear Spread Using CallsK1K2ProfitSTLong callShort callBear Spread Using PutsK1K2ProfitSTShort putLong putCalendar and Diagonal Spread •Calendar –constructed with calls with common strike price but different expiration dates.•Depending on the strike price can be neutral, bullish or bearish.•Diagonal –constructed with calls with different strike prices and different expiration dates.A Straddle CombinationLong call K ProfitSTKLong put KStrip & StrapProfitK ST ProfitK STStrip Strap Long 2 puts K Long 2 calls KA Strangle CombinationProfitLong call K2K1K2STLong put K1Strangle or Straddle?Equity Linked CDs•1999 CD issued by First Union National Bank and Charles Schwab•The 5.5-year CD promises to repay initial invested amount and 70% of the gain in S&P 500 index–Assume $1,000 invested when S&P 500 = 1,000) -1000, 0]–Final payoff =1,000 + .7 max[1000 x (1 + rS&P= 1,000 + .7 max(S-1000, 0)T•So instead of repaying principal plus interest, the firm has implicitly issued its customers a $1,000 face value zero coupon bond and .7 call options.Equity Linked CDs•Suppose that at the time the CD was issued, the risk-free rate was 6%, the dividend yield on the S&P was d = 1.5%, and the volatility of the S&P index was 25%.•Questions for the security designer:1.What is the profit on this offering?2.How should the bank set the “participation rate” to provide a givenprofit target?3.How will the participation rate vary with factors like marketvolatility?4.How should the bank hedge and/or fund an obligation that dependson market returns?5.Variations on security design: e.g., how can we set the participationrate if the bank pays some interest on the CD?Equity Linked CDs•How much have the customers paid for this package? They would have earned interest of1000 ×e0.06 ×5.5−1000which has present value today:e−0.06 ×5.5 ×[1000 ×e0.06 ×5.5−1000] =1000 −1000 ×e−0.06 ×5.5= 281.08So the bank’s profit is[1000 −1000 ×e−0.06 ×5.5 ] −.7 ×Call valueCall value(1000, 1000, 0.06, 0.25, 5.5, 0.015)=?Equity Linked CDs•Call value(1000, 1000, .06, .25, 5.5, .015)=?•We can estimate the profit using an option value equation such as Black-Scholes.•In practice, we might not even need the B/S equation. We simply obtain the value of an at-the-money 5 ½ year call option from an option dealer.Equity Linked CDs•The bank can break even offering a participation rate, p, that makes the PV of profits zero:[1000 −1000 ×e−0.06 ×5.5] −p×Call value (1000, 1000, .06, .25, 5.5, .015) = 0p= PV(foregone interest)/Call valuep= PV interest as % of call value•Given r, σ, T, d[dividend yield], we can solve for the break-even value of p. Any participation rate below this value offers aprofit.Equity Linked CDs•How would the bank hedge and fund such a product?–It can engineer a synthetic ELCD: buy one zero coupon bond with face value 1000 and .7 calls•How will participation rate depend on factors like market volatility?•There are more complicated designs, for example, capped index-linked CDs, and so on.•For example, what if the bank paid some below market interest on the CD? E.g., what if the CD pays a guaranteed minimum of 1% interest?。