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Insulation Tester Function

Sometimes people call this tool with the name megohmeter or megger. When used as a voltage leak test (due to leakage of insulation) it requires a voltage of 9V supplied by 6 UM-3 batteries each producing a voltage of 1.5V. Via DC to DC Converter voltage of 9V will be raised up to 1000V. Test results can be read on ...

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Wheatstone Bridge

Development of series resistor series and paralelmenghasilkan principle of the Wheatstone Bridge. DC voltage source circuit dole empatbuah resistor. R1 series with R2, and R3 in series with a voltage Kirchoff R4.Hukum stating the amount of voltage drop equal to the voltage source. Figure 8.10 Wheatstone Bridge AB point mounted voltmeter to measure the voltage difference, if the meter shows ...

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The Level of Resistivity

The current flowing in a conductor always encounter the resistance of the conductor itself. The major obstacle depending on the type of conducting material used. Major obstacles to the cross-sectional area of each meter 1mm 2 at temperatures of 200 ° C is called the resistivity or resistivity. Conductor Resistance As you already know, that when the movement of free ...

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Voltage Boost Topology (Boost Converter)

Boost converter serves to produce a higher output voltage than the input voltage, or so-called voltage boost converter. This converter is widely used for applications of solar and wind turbine power plants. This type of converter scheme can be seen in Fig. 3 and Fig. 4, where the main components consist of MOSFETs, diodes, inductors, and capacitors. If the MOSFET ...

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Electric Field

Any object that is electrically charged, it would emit an electric force lines, in all directions as shown in Figure 1.9. Figure 1.9 The lines of electric force At positively charged objects, then the electric force lines will radiate out objects, while the objects are negatively charged, the electric force lines heading into. The electric field is the area around ...

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Moving Electrons Style

As you already know, that the electric charge generating force in the electric field, the opposite atidak jik will accelerate particles contained in the electric charge. Let us examine Figure 1:19 (a). What’s interesting about this phenomenon is the work done to move the charge in the electric field. If the efforts of one joule is needed to drive the ...

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