Определение dielectric breakdown в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
The voltage at which a dielectric material is punctured; which is divisible by thickness to give dielectric strength
The voltage potential at which the insulating properties of a non-conductor will break down and conduct current Measured in kilo-volts Direct Current (DC) An electric current flowing in one direction (constant polarity) as opposed to Alternating Current which periodically changes polarity Double Pole Double Throw (DPDT, 2 form C contacts) A type of contact configuration which consists of two isolated sets of contacts operating simultaneously Each contact set consists of a: Common contact, Normally Open contact and a Normally Closed contact In relay nomenclature, the states of the contacts are given with the relay coil unenergized
Any change in the properties of a dielectric that causes it to become conductive; normally a catastrophic failure of an insulation because of excessive voltage
Any change in the properties of a dielectric that causes it to become conductive Normally a catastrophic failure of an insulation because of excessive voltage
Any change in the properties of a dielectric that cause it to become conductive Normally a catastrophic failure of insulation because of excessive voltage
Any change in the properties of a dielectric that cause it to become conductive Normally a catastrophic failure of an insulation because of excessive voltage
The point at which a dielectric substance becomes conductive Usually a catastrophic insulation failure caused by excessive voltage
The dielectric regions within a semiconductor have a unique breakdown voltage associated with them When an applied voltage, such as an ESD pulse, exceeds this voltage, a dielectric puncture can occur Depending upon the amount of pulse energy, the puncture may fuse and the device may either exhibit a reduced breakdown voltage; an increased leakage current (both possible parametric failures); or fail completely See Failure Mechanism