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  2. Load cell - Wikipedia

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    A load cell converts a force such as tension, ... Among those design characteristics are: ... Input resistance of the load cell's bridge circuit. Measured at the ...

  3. Equivalent circuit model for Li-ion cells - Wikipedia

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    The equivalent-circuit model is used to simulate the voltage at the cell terminals when an electric current is applied to discharge or recharge it. The most common circuital representation consists of three elements in series: a variable voltage source, representing the open-circuit voltage (OCV) of the cell, a resistor representing ohmic internal resistance of the cell and a set of resistor ...

  4. Maximum power point tracking - Wikipedia

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    This optimal load characteristic is called the maximum power point (MPP). MPPT is the process of adjusting the load characteristic as the conditions change. Circuits can be designed to present optimal loads to the photovoltaic cells and then convert the voltage, current, or frequency to suit other devices or systems.

  5. Current-mode logic - Wikipedia

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    Current mode logic (CML), or source-coupled logic (SCL), is a digital design style used both for logic gates and for board-level digital signaling of digital data.. The basic principle of CML is that current from a constant current generator is steered between two alternate paths depending on whether a logic zero or logic one is being represented.

  6. Theory of solar cells - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, when the cell is operated at short circuit, = 0 and the current through the terminals is defined as the short-circuit current. It can be shown that for a high-quality solar cell (low R S and I 0, and high R SH) the short-circuit current is:

  7. Battery balancing - Wikipedia

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    [image reference needed] A simplified circuit design of an active balancer acting on two of several cells in series. In two switching operations, energy can be transferred from the battery "Cell n" via a field effect transistor, "FET n", into the coil "L n" (the loop in red, labeled 1). In the second part of the balancing process (illustrated ...

  8. Dummy load - Wikipedia

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    An electronic load (or e-load) is a device or assembly that simulates loading on an electronic circuit. It is used as substitute for a conventional ohmic load resistor. Electronic loads with 800W and 4200W from Höcherl & Hackl. As counterpart to a current source, the electronic load is a current sink. When loading a current source with a fixed ...

  9. Load line (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    The load line diagram at right is for a resistive load in a common emitter circuit. The load line shows how the collector load resistor (R L ) constrains the circuit voltage and current. The diagram also plots the transistor's collector current I C versus collector voltage V CE for different values of base current I base .