Hitachi CP-X200 Constant amplitude, and by chopping the waveform pulsewidth, Imaginary part

Models: CP-X200

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Appendix A

Appendix A

Process Variable

A physical property of a process that is of interest because it affects

 

the quality of the primary task accomplished by the process. For an

 

industrial oven, temperature is the process variable. See also PID

 

Loop and Error.

PWM

Pulse-width modulation: A type of AC adjustable frequency drive that

 

accomplishes frequency and voltage control at the output section

 

(inverter) of the drive. The drive output voltage waveform is at a

 

constant amplitude, and by “chopping” the waveform (pulsewidth-

 

modulating), the average voltage is controlled. The chopping

 

frequency is sometimes called the Carrier Frequency.

Reactance

The impedance of inductors and capacitors has two components. The

 

resistive part is constant, while the reactive part changes with

 

applied frequency. These devices have a complex impedance (complex

 

number), where the resistance is the real part and the reactance is

 

the imaginary part.

Rectifier

An electronic device made of one or more diodes that converts AC

 

power into DC power. Rectifiers are usually used in combination with

 

capacitors to filter (smooth) the rectified waveform to closely

 

approximate a pure DC voltage source.

Regenerative

A particular method of generating reverse torque to a motor, an

Braking

inverter will switch internally to allow the motor to become a

 

generator and will either store the energy internally, deliver the

 

braking energy back to the main power input, or dissipate it with a

 

resistor.

Regulation

The quality of control applied to maintain a parameter of interest at a

 

desired value. Usually expressed as a percent (±) from the nominal,

 

motor regulation usually refers to its shaft speed.

Reverse Torque

The torque applied in the direction opposite to motor shaft rotation.

 

As such, reverse torque is a decelerating force on the motor and its

 

external load.

Rotor

The windings of a motor that rotate, being physically coupled to the

 

motor shaft. See also Stator.

Saturation Voltage

For a transistor semiconductor device, it is in saturation when an

 

increase in input current no longer results in an increase in the

 

output current. The saturation voltage is the voltage drop across the

 

device. The ideal saturation voltage is zero.

Sensorless Vector

A technique used in some variable-frequency drives (featured in some

Control

other Hitachi inverter model families) to rotate the force vector in the

 

motor without the use of a shaft position sensor (angular). Benefits

 

include an increase in torque at the lowest speed and the cost savings

 

from the lack of a shaft position sensor.

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CP-X200 specifications

The Hitachi CP-X200 is a versatile and robust projector designed to cater to the needs of educational and business environments. It combines affordability with high-quality performance, making it an attractive option for various presentations and multimedia applications.

At the heart of the CP-X200 is its high brightness capability, with a lumen output of 3,000 ANSI lumens. This feature enables the projector to deliver clear and vibrant images even in well-lit rooms. The resolution of XGA (1024 x 768 pixels) ensures that text and graphics are sharp, making it suitable for everything from classroom lectures to corporate presentations.

One of the standout characteristics of the Hitachi CP-X200 is its advanced lamp technology. The projector uses a long-lasting lamp that can provide up to 5,000 hours of usage in standard mode, allowing for extended intervals between lamp replacements. Additionally, the ECO mode can further enhance the lamp life, extending its longevity while reducing energy consumption.

The CP-X200 is equipped with a variety of connectivity options, including HDMI, VGA, and composite inputs, allowing users to easily connect it to various devices such as laptops, DVD players, and other multimedia systems. The inclusion of USB and RS-232 interfaces ensures compatibility with different control systems, making it a flexible choice for diverse setups.

Another significant feature is the projector's built-in 10-watt speaker, which provides decent audio output, eliminating the need for external speakers in smaller venues. The speaker system enhances presentations, ensuring that audio and visuals are cohesive, promoting better audience engagement.

Portability is another key aspect of the Hitachi CP-X200, which weighs just around 3.5 kg (approximately 7.7 lbs), allowing for easy transport between locations. Its compact design makes it suitable for both fixed installations and mobile use, catering to professionals who require a projector that adapts to various environments.

The user-friendly interface and robust remote control enhance the projector's operability, providing easy access to essential functions. Additionally, features such as auto keystone correction adjust the image to maintain consistent quality even when the projector is not perfectly aligned with the screen.

In summary, the Hitachi CP-X200 is a feature-rich projector that embodies reliability, performance, and ease of use. Its combination of high brightness, various connectivity options, long lamp life, portability, and integrated audio makes it an excellent choice for education and business professionals seeking a dependable presentation solution.