Electrical Basics

Single Phase versus Three Phase Power
  • Electrical Basics

Single Phase versus Three Phase Power

In this article, we will learn the difference between single-phase and three-phase power supply and their comparison.

2 years ago
  • Temperature Measurement

Distributed Temperature Sensors (DTS) in Power Lines

In this post, we will understand the theory of distributed temperature sensors, also known as DTS sensors, in power lines.

2 years ago
  • Electrical Basics

Partial Discharge in Power Lines and its Detection through Sensors

In this post, we will understand the theory of partial discharge in power lines and how it is detected through…

2 years ago
  • Electrical Basics

UPS Working Principle and Types – Offline and Online UPS Systems

In this article, you will learn the working principle of UPS with block diagrams. The most common types are offline…

2 years ago
  • Electrical Basics

What is a VFD? – Theory, Advantages, Disadvantages

In the world of industrial automation, a variable frequency drive (VFD) is a motor controller that is used to control…

2 years ago
  • PLC Tutorials

Emergency Stop Switch Spurious Trip

In this article, you will learn about the emergency stop push button switch spurious trip and how to avoid them.

1 year ago
  • Electrical Basics

Motor Control Timer Circuit – Automatic Motor START and STOP

In this article, you will learn the motor control timer circuit for automatic motor start and stop from our electrical…

2 years ago
  • Electrical Basics

How does SMPS Works? – Switched Mode Power Supply

SMPS stands for Switched Mode Power Supply. In this article, you will learn how does SMPS works and their principle.

12 months ago
  • Electrical Basics

What is a Line Choke or Reactor in a VFD?

Line choke is an inductance connected to the VFD input or output circuit to protect the VFD from unwanted spikes,…

2 years ago
  • Electrical Basics

Motor Forward and Reverse Direction Control using Limit Switches

This article is about Controlling Motor in Forward and Reverse direction by using Limit Switches and Push Buttons.

2 years ago