The low voltage supply used to control the power of the motion base motors/drives. In this case the control voltage is varied between 0 and +5V (unipolar operation) or -2.5V to +2.5V (bipolar operation). The control voltage being output decrees the amount of drive voltage suppied to electric motors, or the amount of pressure supplied to hydraulic/pneunatic systems.
The voltage powering the control circuit(s).
A voltage applied to control the frequency of VCXOs (MIL-PRF-55310D, 4.8.3.3).
The range of voltage used to pull the frequency.
An external voltage applied to a VCXO or TCVCXO that results in a specified change in frequency.
A LVPS (Low Voltage Power System), usually 12-36 volts, used to control all functions of the LRV. Control Voltage systems have batteries as a back-up system. The LVPS usually operates 1 hour without a charge, allowing the LRV to be operated to a safe location for storage prior to repair.
The voltage in the lift controls circuit.
The operating voltage of a hoist's control circuit. Usually 12, 24, 48 or 110 volts.
A voltage used to determine the effect of such devices as VCOs, VCFs, and VCAs.