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SY100EL58 Datasheet
The monitoring function is actuated by a limiting value, whose upper and lower hysteresis values can be selected within the appropriate measuring and indicating range. The output signal is generated by a change-over relay when the hysteresis limits are either exceeded or fallen below. Due to its high switching capability, the relay output can be used to directly drive an actuator, or as an input signal to a higher level control. In addition, the switching state of the relay is indicated by a yellow LED on the front face of the device. A function block is connected in line with the output relay, which enables 10 different timer functions to be employed; thus there is no need to connect a separate timer relay in series. In addition to ON delay and OFF delay, defined ON time and pulse lengthening, the direction of operation of the relay, i.e. to monitor underspeed or overspeed, can also be selected. The built-in start-up bypass, triggered by switching on the supply voltage, or by an external signal, prevents false signals from occuring during the start-up of the monitored system.
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CHARACTERISTIC SYMBOL TEST CONDITION MIN TYP MAX UNIT
Gate Leakage Current IGES VCF = +15 V, VCF = 0 +500 nA
Collector Cut-off Current ICES VCE = 900 V, VGE = 0 1 0 mA
Gate-Emitter Cut-off Voltage VGE (OFF) lc = 15 mA, VCE = 5V 3 0 6 0 V
Collector-Emitter Saturation Voltage VCE (sat) lc = 15 A, VGE = 15V 1 8 2 5 V
Input Capacitance Cies VCE=lOV,VGE=O,f=lMHz 1200 pF
Rise Time tr O20
Furn-on Time ton 010)0 fll L5' O30
Switching Time Fall Time tf O20 0.40 l-ls
Turn-off Time toff 600V O50
Emitter-Collector Forward Voltage VF IEC = 15 A, VGE = 0 1 5 2 0 V
Reverse Recovery Time trr IF = 15 A, VGE = 0 di / dt = -20 A / ps 0 7 2 5 US
Thermal Resistance Rth O-c) IGBT 2.27 oc /w
Thermal Resistance Rth O-c) Diode 2.27 oc /w


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While using the CX74038, 1 have noticed a pulsating phase noise effect when viewing the VCO output spectrum (on a 1 MHz span setting). It appears like a wave washing in towards the carrier from both sides and then it washes out, away from the carrier and repeats at a slow rate of about once every second. Is this normal behavior? How can it be eliminated?
Instruction Data Register Opcode Selection WCR/Pot Selection --A-__________^________________ _A_ r- r- r- -. r r 2 r o Rl-r r r i (MSB) (LSB)