CD4051, CD4051-SMD, CD4052, CD4052-SMD, CD4053
... switches having low ON impedance and very low OFF leakage current. Control of analog signals up to 20V peak-topeak can be achieved by digital signal amplitudes of 4.5V to 20V (if VDD-VSS = 3V, a VDD-VEE of up to 13V can be controlled; for VDD-VEE level differences above 13V, a VDDVSS of at least 4.5 ...
... switches having low ON impedance and very low OFF leakage current. Control of analog signals up to 20V peak-topeak can be achieved by digital signal amplitudes of 4.5V to 20V (if VDD-VSS = 3V, a VDD-VEE of up to 13V can be controlled; for VDD-VEE level differences above 13V, a VDDVSS of at least 4.5 ...
IP4788CZ32
... The IP4788CZ32 incorporates Transmission Line Clamping (TLC) technology on the high-speed Transition Minimized Differential Signaling (TMDS) lines to simplify routing and help reducing impedance discontinuities. All TMDS lines are protected by an impedance-matched diode configuration that minimizes ...
... The IP4788CZ32 incorporates Transmission Line Clamping (TLC) technology on the high-speed Transition Minimized Differential Signaling (TMDS) lines to simplify routing and help reducing impedance discontinuities. All TMDS lines are protected by an impedance-matched diode configuration that minimizes ...
Manual - Curtis Instruments
... carefully chosen to keep the controller as clean and dry as possible. If a clean, dry mounting location cannot be found, a cover must be used to shield the controller from water and contaminants. When selecting the mounting position, be sure to also take into consideration (1) that access is needed ...
... carefully chosen to keep the controller as clean and dry as possible. If a clean, dry mounting location cannot be found, a cover must be used to shield the controller from water and contaminants. When selecting the mounting position, be sure to also take into consideration (1) that access is needed ...
the zero-pole transformation noise reduction technique for
... of systems that have an input signal in the form of charge or a current pulse. Applications for such systems include photography, radar imaging, medical imaging, X-ray fluorescence applications and particle-physics experiments. A charge amplifier is used to convert the incoming charge or current to ...
... of systems that have an input signal in the form of charge or a current pulse. Applications for such systems include photography, radar imaging, medical imaging, X-ray fluorescence applications and particle-physics experiments. A charge amplifier is used to convert the incoming charge or current to ...
Microprocessor Supervisory Circuit in 4-Lead SC70 ADM6384
... unconnected. An external push-button switch can be connected between MR and ground so that the user can generate a reset. Debounce circuitry for this purpose is integrated on-chip. Noise immunity is provided on the MR input, and fast, negative-going transients of up to 100 ns (typical) are ignored. ...
... unconnected. An external push-button switch can be connected between MR and ground so that the user can generate a reset. Debounce circuitry for this purpose is integrated on-chip. Noise immunity is provided on the MR input, and fast, negative-going transients of up to 100 ns (typical) are ignored. ...
Theory and Applications of Piezo Actuators and PZT
... that barium titanate ceramics could be made piezoelectric in an electric field. As stated above, piezoelectric materials can be used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy and vice versa. For nanopositioning, the precise motion which results when an electric field is applied to a piezoe ...
... that barium titanate ceramics could be made piezoelectric in an electric field. As stated above, piezoelectric materials can be used to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy and vice versa. For nanopositioning, the precise motion which results when an electric field is applied to a piezoe ...
KEI 2302, 2306 Service
... are prevented access and/or insulated from every connection point. In some cases, connections must be exposed to potential human contact. Product operators in these circumstances must be trained to protect themselves from the risk of electric shock. If the circuit is capable of operating at or above ...
... are prevented access and/or insulated from every connection point. In some cases, connections must be exposed to potential human contact. Product operators in these circumstances must be trained to protect themselves from the risk of electric shock. If the circuit is capable of operating at or above ...
practical strain gage measurements
... Another class of strain measuring devices depends on electrical characteristics which vary in proportion to the strain in the body to which the device is attached. Capacitance and inductance strain E-100 ...
... Another class of strain measuring devices depends on electrical characteristics which vary in proportion to the strain in the body to which the device is attached. Capacitance and inductance strain E-100 ...
VAMP 321 Arc-fault Detection System for
... Connecting the VAMP 321 I/O units ................................................... 72 Connecting the secondary circuits of the current transformers (VAM 4C / VAM 4CD only) ........................................................ 72 Connecting the trip circuits of the circuit breakers ............ ...
... Connecting the VAMP 321 I/O units ................................................... 72 Connecting the secondary circuits of the current transformers (VAM 4C / VAM 4CD only) ........................................................ 72 Connecting the trip circuits of the circuit breakers ............ ...
4.5-V to 18-V, 20-A and 30-A SWIFT
... the oscillator to an external source that is either slower of faster than the nominal free running oscillator frequency. To use the SYNC function, VSET pin should be pulled up to BP3 or set the FORCE_SYNC bit in register MISC_CONFIG_OPTIONS (MFR_SPECIFIC_32) (F0h) if VSET function is used; if synchr ...
... the oscillator to an external source that is either slower of faster than the nominal free running oscillator frequency. To use the SYNC function, VSET pin should be pulled up to BP3 or set the FORCE_SYNC bit in register MISC_CONFIG_OPTIONS (MFR_SPECIFIC_32) (F0h) if VSET function is used; if synchr ...
... the oscillator to an external source that is either slower of faster than the nominal free running oscillator frequency. To use the SYNC function, VSET pin should be pulled up to BP3 or set the FORCE_SYNC bit in register MISC_CONFIG_OPTIONS (MFR_SPECIFIC_32) (F0h) if VSET function is used; if synchr ...
Reference spur in an Integer-N Phase-Locked Loop
... two dominant noise sources in a PLL, namely, phase noise and periodic noise. In the integer-N PLL, periodic noise is also referred to as a reference spur, where the noise gives rise to multiple reference frequency offsets at the PLL output. Of these two noise sources, this thesis is focused on the a ...
... two dominant noise sources in a PLL, namely, phase noise and periodic noise. In the integer-N PLL, periodic noise is also referred to as a reference spur, where the noise gives rise to multiple reference frequency offsets at the PLL output. Of these two noise sources, this thesis is focused on the a ...
MAX5394 Single, 256-Tap Volatile, SPI, Low-Voltage Linear Taper Digital Potentiometer General Description
... Potentiometer terminals are independent of supply for voltages up to 5.25V with single-supply operation from 1.7V to 5.5V (charge pump enabled). User-controlled shutdown modes allow the H, W, or L terminal to be opened with the wiper position set to zero-code, midcode, full-code, or the value contai ...
... Potentiometer terminals are independent of supply for voltages up to 5.25V with single-supply operation from 1.7V to 5.5V (charge pump enabled). User-controlled shutdown modes allow the H, W, or L terminal to be opened with the wiper position set to zero-code, midcode, full-code, or the value contai ...
Practical Strain Gage Measurements
... Another class of strain measuring devices depends on electrical characteristics which vary in proportion to the strain in the body to which the device is attached. Capacitance and inductance strain E-100 ...
... Another class of strain measuring devices depends on electrical characteristics which vary in proportion to the strain in the body to which the device is attached. Capacitance and inductance strain E-100 ...
Audio Power Amplifier Design Handbook, Fifth Edition
... Input stage balance ..................................................................................................................... 80 The joy of current-mirrors .......................................................................................................... 82 Better current-mirrors ...
... Input stage balance ..................................................................................................................... 80 The joy of current-mirrors .......................................................................................................... 82 Better current-mirrors ...
Automatic Transfer Switch Protection
... $20,000 per ATS x 5 = $100,000 to owner Additional electrical room floor space required = 20 in. x 160 in. This is a very common situation. It may or may not be made clear during a bid or submittal review that these changes have occurred, but the added costs are real. These additional costs are in m ...
... $20,000 per ATS x 5 = $100,000 to owner Additional electrical room floor space required = 20 in. x 160 in. This is a very common situation. It may or may not be made clear during a bid or submittal review that these changes have occurred, but the added costs are real. These additional costs are in m ...
5. Active Harmonic Elimination for Multilevel Converters with
... The modulation technique for multilevel converters is a key issue for multilevel converter control. The traditional pulse width modulation (PWM), space vector PWM, and space vector control methods do not completely eliminate specified harmonics. In addition, space vector PWM and space vector control ...
... The modulation technique for multilevel converters is a key issue for multilevel converter control. The traditional pulse width modulation (PWM), space vector PWM, and space vector control methods do not completely eliminate specified harmonics. In addition, space vector PWM and space vector control ...
MODELING AND ANALYSIS OF POWER TRANSFORMERS UNDER FERRORESONANCE PHENOMENON.
... WARNING. Access to the contents of this doctoral thesis and its use must respect the rights of the author. It can be used for reference or private study, as well as research and learning activities or materials in the terms established by the 32nd article of the Spanish Consolidated Copyright Act (R ...
... WARNING. Access to the contents of this doctoral thesis and its use must respect the rights of the author. It can be used for reference or private study, as well as research and learning activities or materials in the terms established by the 32nd article of the Spanish Consolidated Copyright Act (R ...
Current source
A current source is an electronic circuit that delivers or absorbs an electric current which is independent of the voltage across it.A current source is the dual of a voltage source. The term constant-current 'sink' is sometimes used for sources fed from a negative voltage supply. Figure 1 shows the schematic symbol for an ideal current source, driving a resistor load. There are two types - an independent current source (or sink) delivers a constant current. A dependent current source delivers a current which is proportional to some other voltage or current in the circuit.