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PAE Final Review
Vocabulary Words Ch. 4-7
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Electrical Engineering
Undergraduate 1
04/19/2011

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Term

Fibrillation – 

Definition

the potentially fatal unsynchronized heartbeat that may result from electric

shock.

Term

Electrocution – 


Definition

a term combining the words electric and execution used to refer to fatal

electric shock.

Term

Blowout – 


Definition
the exit wound resulting from severe electric shock.
Term

Arc Flash – 


Definition

the result of ionized air forming a conductive path between current carrying

conductors.

Term

Arc Blast – 

Definition

explosive pressure resulting from the heat of an arc flashV-rated


Term

One Hand Rule – 

Definition

a last resort practice of using only one hand while maintaining live

electrical or electronic equipment in the hopes of preventing an inability to separate from

the power source during electrical shock.

Term

Lockout / Tagout – 

Definition

the procedure of securing and/or identifying a deactivated electrical

device during installation or maintenance.

Term

Alternating Current – 

Definition

an electric current that reverses direction; may or may not change

periodically.

Term

Sine Wave – 

Definition

a symmetrical periodically alternating current.


Term

Complex Wave – 


Definition
an alternating current of non-periodic polarity reversal.
Term

Vpp – 

Definition

Volts-Peak-to-Peak; the amplitude of an alternating current as measured from one

peak to the opposite polarity peak.

Term

Vp – 

Definition

Volts-Peak; the amplitude of an alternating current as measured from the midpoint

to the peak.

Term

VRMS 

Definition

– Volts-Root-Mean-Square; implied unit of measure for alternating current that

allows a more accurate power comparison to DC than Vp or Vpp units. Also, the

mathematic process used to quantify a non-zero average representing an alternating

waveform

Term

True RMS Meter – 

Definition

a meter that accurately measures RMS voltages for non-sinusoidal

waveforms.

Term

Voltage Drop – 


Definition
the difference in electrical potential across a load.
Term

Parasitic Resistance –

Definition

 unintended and unavoidable opposition to current flow of an

electrical conductor.

Term

I2R Losses – 


Definition
power loss due to parasitic resistance; calculated by P = I2 • R.
Term

Impedance – 

Definition

the opposition to the flow of alternating current; the vectorial summation of

resistance and reactance.

Term

Reactance – 

Definition

the frequency dependent component of impedance; the difference of

inductive reactance and capacitive reactance.

Term

Inductor – 

Definition

a conductive coil that opposes changes in the amount and direction of current

flow.

Term

Inductive Reactance – 

Definition

the directly proportional frequency dependent opposition to

alternating current flow due to inductance; a component of impedance.

Term

Capacitor – 


Definition
an electronic component capable of storing a charge between two points.
Term

Capacitive Reactance –

Definition

the inversely proportional frequency dependent opposition to

alternating current flow due to capacitance; a component of impedance.

Term

Phase Angle (Θ) – 


Definition
the relative angle between two waveforms.
Term

ELI the ICEman – 

Definition

a mnemonic used to describe the phase angles of current and voltage

for inductance and capacitance; in inductors (L), the current (I) lags the voltage (E) by up

to 90º; in capacitors (C), the voltage (E) lags the current (I) by up to 90º.


Term

Power Factor – 


Definition

calculated as the cosine of the phase angle between voltage and current,

is the ratio of real power to apparent power. Is equal to or less than 1.

Term

 

Phase (Φ) – 

 

Definition

 

for power configurations and conductors, refers to individual legs of power;

ex: 3Φ Power has 3 phases.

 

Term

Real Power – 

Definition

the power actually consumed by the load.


Term

Apparent Power – 

Definition

the vectorial summation of real power and reactive power, the

product of amps and volts; the amount of power that is apparently consumed by the load.


Term

Volt-Amperes (VA) – 

Definition

the unit of measure for Apparent Power; the product of a peak

current of 1 amp and a peak voltage of 1 volt.

Term

Reactive Power – 


Definition
the power drawn without being consumed by the load.
Term

Volt-Amperes Reactive (VAR) – 


Definition
the unit of measure for Reactive Power.
Term

 

Power Factor Correction – 


 

Definition

 

the use of capacitance or inductance to raise power factor

for inductive of capacitive loads.

 

Term

Circuit Ground – 

Definition

the zero volt reference and unbalanced signal return path for current

located on a Printed Circuit Board (PCB).

Term

Signal Ground – 

Definition

the zero volt reference and unbalanced signal return path for current

located in a signal cable; often connects circuit grounds between devices and therefore

may be lifted at the receiving gear input to prevent unintentional ground currents from

flowing.

Term

Common Ground – 

Definition

an unreliable term that could mean just about anything; including

neutral, circuit ground, chassis ground, 3-way switch hot wire, and mutual life experience

allowing groups of (2) or more people to relate on some level.

Term

 

Chassis Ground – 

 

Definition

 

the grounded metal case of a device used for shielding the circuit

within; the most exposed part of a grounding system and therefore often connected to

Earth ground.

 

Term

Earth Ground – 

Definition

a local electrical connection to the Earth used for lightning protection

and as a zero volt reference.

Term

Simple Circuit – 

Definition

the most basic requirements for current flow consisting of a Source, a

Load, and a Closed Path.

Term

Earth Grounding System – 

Definition

a grounding system consisting of a grounding electrode,

grounding conductors, and a bonding location.

Term

Grounding Electrode – 


Definition

an electrical conductor used to create an electrical connection to

the earth

Term

Grounding Conductors – 

Definition

non-current carrying conductors routed with the supply

conductors to provide a low impedance return path for fault currents and distribute the

zero volt reference.

Term

Bonding Location – 

Definition

the single point on the load side of a power source where the local

earth ground (grounding conductor) and neutral (grounded conductor) are bonded

together to complete a local zero volt reference for power and a return path for fault

currents.

Term

Ground Loop – 

Definition

a closed path within a grounding system.


Term

Ground Noise Current – 


Definition
any unintended ground current perceived as noise.
Term

Fault Current – 

Definition

any current flowing on an unintended return path.


Term

Capacitive Coupling – 


Definition

the transfer of electrical energy across an insulator as an electric

field.

Term

Parasitic Capacitance – 


Definition

unintended capacitance between power conductors and a return

path for current; a potential source of ground current.

Term

Buzz- 


Definition

capacitively coupled system noise, typically rich in high order harmonics of 50-

60Hz.

Term

Inductive Coupling – 


Definition

the transfer of electrical energy across an insulator as a magnetic

field.

Term

Parasitic Transformer – 

Definition

unintended inductive coupling between power conductors and

other conductive materials; a potential source of ground current.

Term

Hum- 

Definition

magnetically coupled system noise, typically from a low frequency source.


Term

Unbalanced Signal – 

Definition

an audio signal transmission method employing one hot conductor

for the signal and one ground conductor that serves as both a shield and a return path for

current, therefore creating an unequal impedance to ground from each signal carrying

conductor.

Term

Common Impedance Coupling – 

Definition

the addition of noise to an audio signal resulting from

the voltage drop of a ground current flowing though a resistive path.


Term

Pin 1 Problem – 

Definition

a phrase attributed to Neil Muncy, identifies a manufacturing defect in

some audio equipment with balanced interfaces that allows ground currents to flow

through the audio circuitry and be coupled as noise into the audio signal.

Term

 

Hummer – 

 

Definition

 

a test device used to expose Pin 1 Problems in audio equipment by creating

current flow across circuit ground and chassis ground.

 

Term

Balanced Signal – 

Definition

an audio signal transmission method employing two ungrounded

conductors of equal impedance to ground allowing the apparent cancellation of common

mode noise.

Term

Differential Mode – 

Definition

an amplitude that is different across both signal conductors.


Term

Common Mode – 


Definition
amplitude existing identically on both signal conductors. See also; Common Mode Noise.
Term

Common Mode Noise – 


Definition
noise existing identically on both conductors of an audio signal.
Term

Common Mode Rejection – 


Definition

the apparent cancelling of identical voltages by a

differential input.

Term

Common Mode Rejection Ratio – 

Definition

the ratio of differential gain to common mode gain; a

measure of a differential input’s ability to reject common mode noise.

Term

SCIN – 

Definition

Shield Current Induced Noise; noise inductively coupled into signal carrying

conductors by currents flowing in the cable shield.

Term

Dummy Plug – 


Definition

an electronic termination device used for troubleshooting noise in audio

and video systems.

Term

Star Ground – 


Definition

a grounding topology utilizing a central ground point to which all

grounded circuits and devices are connected.

Term

Telescoping Ground – 


Definition

a grounding topology utilizing a single path to the ground origin,

often resulting in a ground path through interconnected equipment.

Term

Isolated Ground Receptacle – 

Definition

a power receptacle used to separate its insulated

grounding conductor from all other grounded devices and materials.

Term

Hybrid Ground – 

Definition

a capacitively coupled signal ground connection at a device input used

to filter ground currents by blocking low frequency currents and passing higher frequency

currents.

Term

Ground Lift Cable – 

Definition

a balanced signal carrying cable used to separate the chassis

grounds of interconnected equipment by connecting the ground contact at only one end of

the cable; preferably connected at the sending equipment and “lifted” at the receiving

equipment.

Term

Ground Lift Switch – 

Definition

a switch used at the balanced output of some audio equipment to

separate the chassis ground from interconnected equipment by “lifting” the ground

connection.

Term

Ground Isolator – 

Definition

an active or passive signal carrying termination device used to

separate the chassis grounds of interconnected equipment.

Term

Ground Lift Adapter – 

Definition

a fictitious device used to create potentially fatal audio

installations in the hope of reducing system noise. Properly used as a “3 to 2 prong

ground adapter” with the earth ground securely connected and having no beneficial effect

on system noise.

Term

Harmonic Distortion - 


Definition
the periodic variance of a power source from a sinusoidal waveform
Term

Transients - 

Definition

an extremely short spike in power source voltage


Term

Surges- 

Definition

a momentary increase in power source voltage lasting less than one minute


Term

Over Voltage - 


Definition
an increase in power source voltage lasting more than one minute
Term

Sag- 


Definition
decrease in power source voltage lasting less than one minute
Term

Under Voltage -  

Definition

long term decrease in power source voltage lasting more than one minute


Term

Outage -  

Definition
complete loss of utility power; also know as a blackout
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