• With version-1 CPU Units, leave the label attached wiring in order to prevent wiring cuttings from entering in the Unit. • With pre-version-1 CPU Units, be sure to attach the supplied labels when wir- ing in order to prevent wiring cuttings from entering in the Unit. • Remove the label after the completion of wiring to ensure proper heat dissipa- tion. Leaving the label attached may result in malfunction. • Use crimp terminals for wiring. Do not connect bare stranded wires directly to terminals. Connection of bare stranded wires may result in burning. • Double-check all the wiring before turning on the power supply. Incorrect wir- ing may result in burning.
Meredith 1993; Nelson and Datta 2001). 2004). Complex permittivity is defined by the next ε ′′ 1 equation: tan δ = =D= (25.3) ε′ Q ε r = ε ′ − j ⋅ ε ′′ (25.1) In Equation 25.3, D is called the dissipa- In this equation, tion factor, and Q the quality factor. Tan δ can be defined as the energy lost per cycle j = −1 divided by energy stored per cycle (Grimnes and Grøttem-Martinsen 2008). the real part of complex permittivity is called the dielectric constant (ε′) and the