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Inductance measurement range is defined as the relation between current, i, flowing through the coil and voltage, v, measured at the terminals of an LCR or impedance meter. This measurement is also referred to as self-inductance. Inductance measurement range functions as the property of an electric circuit or of two neighboring circuits whereby an electromotive force is generated in one circuit by a change of current in itself or in the other. One Henry (1 H) is the inductance of a circuit in which as electromotive force of one volt (1 V) is induced, when the current in the circuit changes uniformly by one ampere (1 A) per second (1 s). Products & Services
Pushbutton enclosures are either rectangular or wedge shaped (sloped front or top surface) and have cutouts for mounting pushbuttons. They are usually mounted on walls or pedestals.
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Operator interface enclosures are used to house industrial controls such as display screens, pushbuttons, keyboards, lights, and other operator control devices. They are usually mounted on suspension/pendant systems or pedestals.
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Industrial enclosures are used to house electronic components, equipment and devices. They are designed to protect personnel from accidental injury and to prevent the ingress of environmental contaminants.
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NEMA and IP enclosures are used to house and protect electrical devices and electronic components. NEMA enclosures are rated by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) and designed for hazardous or non-hazardous locations and indoor or outdoor use. Ingress protection (IP) enclosures provide protection against foreign objects and moisture.
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Rack enclosures (rack cabinets, laboratory enclosures) are used to house standard 19 in. rack-mounted components or other standard-sized devices.
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CHAPTER LIST
Chapter 11: Introduction to Formal Verification
Chapter 12: Using Formal Verification
PART OVERVIEW
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