MAX14782E 500Kbps 3.3V to 5V RS-485/RS-422 Transceiver with ±35kV HBM ESD Protection
... Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Expo ...
... Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Expo ...
The American University in Cairo School of Science and Engineering
... From the previous introduction, it can be noted that amplifiers have many topologies each with its own characteristics that make it fit certain types of applications. Also, it is noted that each application requires a specific set of requirements that the amplifier needs to meet such as the gain, fr ...
... From the previous introduction, it can be noted that amplifiers have many topologies each with its own characteristics that make it fit certain types of applications. Also, it is noted that each application requires a specific set of requirements that the amplifier needs to meet such as the gain, fr ...
pat4581974_fender.pdf
... 30 and 40 have some features in common, but are generally quite different. Each includes a plurality of identical metallic, unmagnetized elements (pole pieces) 31 and 41, respectively. The number of pole pieces in each pick-up assembly is preferably identical and preferably the same as the number of ...
... 30 and 40 have some features in common, but are generally quite different. Each includes a plurality of identical metallic, unmagnetized elements (pole pieces) 31 and 41, respectively. The number of pole pieces in each pick-up assembly is preferably identical and preferably the same as the number of ...
Multi-Amp Configuration Guide
... 2110/7548 BAL RES KIT and 2120/7796 BAL RES KIT. Ballast resistors are required for all Parallel configurations. These ballast resistor kits include one ballast resistor (two in the 2120/7796 kit) with connection terminals and mounting hardware. The2105/7212/7224 BAL RES KIT also contains the shunt ...
... 2110/7548 BAL RES KIT and 2120/7796 BAL RES KIT. Ballast resistors are required for all Parallel configurations. These ballast resistor kits include one ballast resistor (two in the 2120/7796 kit) with connection terminals and mounting hardware. The2105/7212/7224 BAL RES KIT also contains the shunt ...
MAX8552 High-Speed, Wide-Input, Single-Phase MOSFET Driver General Description
... The MAX8552 highly integrated monolithic MOSFET driver is capable of driving a pair of power MOSFETs in single or multiphase synchronous buck-converter applications that provide up to 30A output current per phase. The MAX8552 simplifies PC board layout in multiphase systems, particularly three phase ...
... The MAX8552 highly integrated monolithic MOSFET driver is capable of driving a pair of power MOSFETs in single or multiphase synchronous buck-converter applications that provide up to 30A output current per phase. The MAX8552 simplifies PC board layout in multiphase systems, particularly three phase ...
A 35-mW 30-dB Gain Control Range Current Mode Linear
... consumes more die area and the number of inductors increased proportional to the number of cascaded stages. The inductive peaking also affected the gain flatness by introducing ripples, which may also result in system instability. One of the possibilities with smaller die area is to replace the indu ...
... consumes more die area and the number of inductors increased proportional to the number of cascaded stages. The inductive peaking also affected the gain flatness by introducing ripples, which may also result in system instability. One of the possibilities with smaller die area is to replace the indu ...
Annunciator Relays MR 10 and MRE 10 MR 20 and MRE 20
... pressing the reset button below the indicating flag the message is acknowledged. The indicating flag remains visible but with an additional area of red/white hatched lines. Simultaneously the contacts are restored to their normal position. After clearance of the fault the indicating flag returns to ...
... pressing the reset button below the indicating flag the message is acknowledged. The indicating flag remains visible but with an additional area of red/white hatched lines. Simultaneously the contacts are restored to their normal position. After clearance of the fault the indicating flag returns to ...
09232081 M.Salman.A
... An electret microphone is a relatively new type of capacitor microphone invented at Bell laboratories in 1962 by Gerhard Sessler and Jim West.[1] The externally-applied charge described above under condenser microphones is replaced by a permanent charge in an electret material. An electret is a ferr ...
... An electret microphone is a relatively new type of capacitor microphone invented at Bell laboratories in 1962 by Gerhard Sessler and Jim West.[1] The externally-applied charge described above under condenser microphones is replaced by a permanent charge in an electret material. An electret is a ferr ...
Audio Systems Guide for Houses of Worship
... then boosts the line level signal to speaker level to drive the loudspeakers, which convert the electrical signal back into sound. Electronic signal processors, such as equalizers, limiters or time delays, are inserted into the audio chain, usually between the mixer and the power amplifier, or often ...
... then boosts the line level signal to speaker level to drive the loudspeakers, which convert the electrical signal back into sound. Electronic signal processors, such as equalizers, limiters or time delays, are inserted into the audio chain, usually between the mixer and the power amplifier, or often ...
Audio Systems Guide for Houses of Worship
... then boosts the line level signal to speaker level to drive the loudspeakers, which convert the electrical signal back into sound. Electronic signal processors, such as equalizers, limiters or time delays, are inserted into the audio chain, usually between the mixer and the power amplifier, or often ...
... then boosts the line level signal to speaker level to drive the loudspeakers, which convert the electrical signal back into sound. Electronic signal processors, such as equalizers, limiters or time delays, are inserted into the audio chain, usually between the mixer and the power amplifier, or often ...
Operating Manual ACOM-600S
... Do not use the steam-heating or water-supply network tubing as grounding! Thus, you may involuntarily expose to dangerous voltage not only yourself but also other people using the same installation. CAUTION Have in mind that the grounding installation will have to withstand emergency currents above ...
... Do not use the steam-heating or water-supply network tubing as grounding! Thus, you may involuntarily expose to dangerous voltage not only yourself but also other people using the same installation. CAUTION Have in mind that the grounding installation will have to withstand emergency currents above ...
Microphone Measurements, Standards, and Specifications
... For studio quality microphones the reference distortion limit is established as the acoustical signal level at 1 kHz, which will produce no more than 0.5% THD (total harmonic distortion) at the microphone’s output. Reference distortion amounts of 1% or 3% may be used in qualifying dynamic microphone ...
... For studio quality microphones the reference distortion limit is established as the acoustical signal level at 1 kHz, which will produce no more than 0.5% THD (total harmonic distortion) at the microphone’s output. Reference distortion amounts of 1% or 3% may be used in qualifying dynamic microphone ...
Single-Time-Constant Circuits
... To identify different STC configurations: low pass and high pass To study the switching performance of the STC circuits Introduction Circuits that are composed of, or can be reduced to, one reactive component and one resistance are known as single-time-constant (STC) circuits. Time Constant (τ) ...
... To identify different STC configurations: low pass and high pass To study the switching performance of the STC circuits Introduction Circuits that are composed of, or can be reduced to, one reactive component and one resistance are known as single-time-constant (STC) circuits. Time Constant (τ) ...
SONAR Technology for Fish Finders
... Principles of Sonar “A sound pulse generated in water expands spherically from its source— its energy travels equally in all directions. As the sphere of a pulse front expands, its energy is being spread over a larger and larger area (the surface of the expanding sphere), causing a drop in energy pe ...
... Principles of Sonar “A sound pulse generated in water expands spherically from its source— its energy travels equally in all directions. As the sphere of a pulse front expands, its energy is being spread over a larger and larger area (the surface of the expanding sphere), causing a drop in energy pe ...
Characteristic frequencies in averaged description of step
... [11-15]. In a standard approach, an analog control circuit is used, based on an error amplifier. In particular, so called “type II” or “type III” compensator circuits are used [7, 12, 14]. The frequency characteristic of compensator transmittance Hc is determined by values of capacitances and resist ...
... [11-15]. In a standard approach, an analog control circuit is used, based on an error amplifier. In particular, so called “type II” or “type III” compensator circuits are used [7, 12, 14]. The frequency characteristic of compensator transmittance Hc is determined by values of capacitances and resist ...
RF2878 3V LOW NOISE AMPLIFIER/ 3V PA DRIVER AMPLIFIER Features
... for optimum noise figure with input looking back into 50. Note that in the nominal cases, 881MHz and 1950MHz, input return losses are favorable in the absence of input match. In converting 350MHz LNA to driver, noise figure will no longer be a key specification. As such, RF2878 device s-parameter d ...
... for optimum noise figure with input looking back into 50. Note that in the nominal cases, 881MHz and 1950MHz, input return losses are favorable in the absence of input match. In converting 350MHz LNA to driver, noise figure will no longer be a key specification. As such, RF2878 device s-parameter d ...
performance coil info - Telematica Electronics
... MSD hand assembles several of our high output racing coils completely in-house. This gives our engineers much more control over the output, quality and ultimately, the performance that you receive from your ignition system. The HVC II Coils (see page 53) are completely built in-house and incorporate ...
... MSD hand assembles several of our high output racing coils completely in-house. This gives our engineers much more control over the output, quality and ultimately, the performance that you receive from your ignition system. The HVC II Coils (see page 53) are completely built in-house and incorporate ...
Series CA7 Motor Control Electrical Contactors from Sprecher + Schuh
... All CA7 contactors are stocked and delivered with the coil terminals located on the line side (top) of the contactor. This is the typical configuration when using the contactor with an overload relay. When the contactor is used with the KT7 Motor Circuit Controller, the coil must be reversed, so tha ...
... All CA7 contactors are stocked and delivered with the coil terminals located on the line side (top) of the contactor. This is the typical configuration when using the contactor with an overload relay. When the contactor is used with the KT7 Motor Circuit Controller, the coil must be reversed, so tha ...
Tests to determine short characteristics of GlueX Solenoid coils one
... turns in from the negative lead , exactly half way into the first double pancake. This location is common to both coils and is the point where the ground insulation on the cylindrical “hub” meets the flat disc that forms the side of the coil spool. The coil spool side has a Titanium spring that is i ...
... turns in from the negative lead , exactly half way into the first double pancake. This location is common to both coils and is the point where the ground insulation on the cylindrical “hub” meets the flat disc that forms the side of the coil spool. The coil spool side has a Titanium spring that is i ...
Table Top Tesla Coil.qxd
... ends of the cylinders. To add strength, the plywood disks can also be pinned with three or four 1/4" diameter wooden dowels. Make sure the surfaces to be cemented are clean and free from oil or grease. Roughen all mating surfaces with sandpaper before cementing. Drill a 1/8" dia. hole in the top of ...
... ends of the cylinders. To add strength, the plywood disks can also be pinned with three or four 1/4" diameter wooden dowels. Make sure the surfaces to be cemented are clean and free from oil or grease. Roughen all mating surfaces with sandpaper before cementing. Drill a 1/8" dia. hole in the top of ...
FREQUENCY DIVIDERS DESIGN FOR MULTI
... drastic reduction of the power consumption, and an increase of the maximum operating frequency at which active devices can operate. This two combined factors allowed the integration on a single silicon die of both digital signal processing at base-band, and radio frequency signal conditioning, filte ...
... drastic reduction of the power consumption, and an increase of the maximum operating frequency at which active devices can operate. This two combined factors allowed the integration on a single silicon die of both digital signal processing at base-band, and radio frequency signal conditioning, filte ...
Punch 600a5 Manual - Ed and Helen Scherer
... At Rockford Fosgate we are fanatics about musical reproduction at its best, and we are pleased you chose our product. Through years of engineering expertise, hand craftsmanship and critical testing procedures, we have created a wide range of products that reproduce music with all the clarity and ric ...
... At Rockford Fosgate we are fanatics about musical reproduction at its best, and we are pleased you chose our product. Through years of engineering expertise, hand craftsmanship and critical testing procedures, we have created a wide range of products that reproduce music with all the clarity and ric ...
Instructions for Use Owner`s Reference
... as minimizes heat output and power consumption. Turn the amplifier off if you plan to be away for a period of time, for example, on vacation. See Amplifier Operation, on page 12. Q. When I turn the amplifier on there is a loud hum through the loudspeakers. What should I do? A. When a new component i ...
... as minimizes heat output and power consumption. Turn the amplifier off if you plan to be away for a period of time, for example, on vacation. See Amplifier Operation, on page 12. Q. When I turn the amplifier on there is a loud hum through the loudspeakers. What should I do? A. When a new component i ...
Owner’s Manual Sigma Series AMP5 Five-Channel Amplifier
... with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10. Protect the power ...
... with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10. Protect the power ...
Loudspeaker
A loudspeaker (or loud-speaker or speaker) is an electroacoustic transducer; a device which converts an electrical audio signal into a corresponding sound. The first primitive loudspeakers were invented during the development of telephone systems in the late 1800s, but electronic amplification by vacuum tube beginning around 1912 made loudspeakers truly practical. By the 1920s they were used in radios, phonographs, public address systems and theatre sound systems for talking motion pictures.The most widely-used type of speaker today is the dynamic speaker, invented in 1925 by Edward W. Kellogg and Chester W. Rice. The dynamic speaker operates on the same basic principle as a dynamic microphone, but in reverse, to produce sound from an electrical signal. When an alternating current electrical audio signal input is applied through the voice coil, a coil of wire suspended in a circular gap between the poles of a permanent magnet, the coil is forced to move rapidly back and forth due to Faraday's law of induction, which causes a diaphragm (usually conically shaped) attached to the coil to move back and forth, pushing on the air to create sound waves. Besides this most common method, there are several alternative technologies that can be used to convert an electrical signal into sound. The sound source (e.g., a sound recording or a microphone) must be amplified with an amplifier before the signal is sent to the speaker.Speakers are typically housed in an enclosure which is often a rectangular or square box made of wood or sometimes plastic. Where high fidelity reproduction of sound is required, multiple loudspeakers may be mounted in the same enclosure, each reproducing a part of the audible frequency range (picture at right). In this case the individual speakers are referred to as ""drivers"" and the entire unit is called a loudspeaker. Miniature loudspeakers are found in devices such as radio and TV receivers, and many forms of music players. Larger loudspeaker systems are used for music, sound reinforcement in theatres and concerts, and in public address systems.