13 Signals and Noise..
... The output noise power can now be written: Nout N R GNin From this we observe that the input noise is increased by the noise ratio and amplifier gain as it passes through the amplifier. A noiseless amplifier would have a noise ratio of 1 or noise figure of 0 dB. Consequently, the input noise would ...
... The output noise power can now be written: Nout N R GNin From this we observe that the input noise is increased by the noise ratio and amplifier gain as it passes through the amplifier. A noiseless amplifier would have a noise ratio of 1 or noise figure of 0 dB. Consequently, the input noise would ...
A 4000 A 5000
... Congratulation and thank you for the purchasing A Series, a state-of-the-art heavy duty professional amplifier. These amplifier are designed to provide a big impact in sound reproduction and to produce the best and highest quality audio at an affordable price. We wish you great enjoyment and satisfa ...
... Congratulation and thank you for the purchasing A Series, a state-of-the-art heavy duty professional amplifier. These amplifier are designed to provide a big impact in sound reproduction and to produce the best and highest quality audio at an affordable price. We wish you great enjoyment and satisfa ...
Air Leaks as a Source of Distortion in
... transducer itself. A pulse wave transducer, such as the Sanborn No. 374 consists of a piezoelectric crystal element which generates an electric potential under mechanical stimulation." The voltage is briefly stored on the metal foil electrodes attached to the crystal and then discharges across a res ...
... transducer itself. A pulse wave transducer, such as the Sanborn No. 374 consists of a piezoelectric crystal element which generates an electric potential under mechanical stimulation." The voltage is briefly stored on the metal foil electrodes attached to the crystal and then discharges across a res ...
Input Offset Voltage
... Voltage clipping is the distortion in the op-amp output caused by the limiting of the maximum output voltage of the op-amp. Apply a 1kHz signal to the input of the circuit above. Set the difference values of the supply voltage, adjust the magnitude of the input signal that we have a maximum swing in ...
... Voltage clipping is the distortion in the op-amp output caused by the limiting of the maximum output voltage of the op-amp. Apply a 1kHz signal to the input of the circuit above. Set the difference values of the supply voltage, adjust the magnitude of the input signal that we have a maximum swing in ...
TPS40090-Q1 数据资料 dataSheet 下载
... low-voltage, high-current applications powered by a 5-V to 15-V distributed supply. A multi-phase converter offers several advantages over a single power stage including lower current ripple on the input and output capacitors, faster transient response to load steps, improved power handling capabili ...
... low-voltage, high-current applications powered by a 5-V to 15-V distributed supply. A multi-phase converter offers several advantages over a single power stage including lower current ripple on the input and output capacitors, faster transient response to load steps, improved power handling capabili ...
ZXLD1615 ADJUSTABLE DC-DC BOOST CONVERTER WITH INTERNAL SWITCH IN TSOT23-5 DESCRIPTION
... and the low side of the coil (L1) is switched to ground via NDMOS transistor (MN). The current in L1 is allowed to build up to an internally defined level (nominally 320mA) before MN is turned off. The energy stored in L1 is then transferred to the output capacitor (C2) via schottky diode (D1). The ...
... and the low side of the coil (L1) is switched to ground via NDMOS transistor (MN). The current in L1 is allowed to build up to an internally defined level (nominally 320mA) before MN is turned off. The energy stored in L1 is then transferred to the output capacitor (C2) via schottky diode (D1). The ...
Temperature Insensitive Current Reference for the 6.27 MHz Oscillator
... The two kind of temperature-compensated current reference had been designed which have been presented in the previous Sections. The current references have been design -ed and simulated by HSPICE with reference to the models of the devices available in a 0.18 um CMOS technology. The reference curren ...
... The two kind of temperature-compensated current reference had been designed which have been presented in the previous Sections. The current references have been design -ed and simulated by HSPICE with reference to the models of the devices available in a 0.18 um CMOS technology. The reference curren ...
COMPARISON OF LINEAR AND SWITCHING DRIVE AMPLIFIERS
... frequency. Amplifiers 1,2 and 3 exhibit linear dependence with frequency because the piezoelectric actuators are drawing more current at higher frequencies. Also note that Amplifier 2 draws much more power than Amplifier 1 because the output voltage of 100 V is closer to the rated voltage of Amplifi ...
... frequency. Amplifiers 1,2 and 3 exhibit linear dependence with frequency because the piezoelectric actuators are drawing more current at higher frequencies. Also note that Amplifier 2 draws much more power than Amplifier 1 because the output voltage of 100 V is closer to the rated voltage of Amplifi ...
View - Microsemi
... performs three tasks consisting of line voltage regulation, lamp current regulation, and lamp dimming in a single power stage made up of one pair of low loss FET's. The FET's drive an LC resonant circuit that feeds the primary of a high voltage transformer with a sinusoidal voltage. Required L and C ...
... performs three tasks consisting of line voltage regulation, lamp current regulation, and lamp dimming in a single power stage made up of one pair of low loss FET's. The FET's drive an LC resonant circuit that feeds the primary of a high voltage transformer with a sinusoidal voltage. Required L and C ...
LT1256 - 40MHz Video Fader and DC Gain Controlled Amplifier
... sets the amount each input contributes to the output. These parts make excellent electronically controlled variable gain amplifiers, filters, mixers and faders. The only external components required are the power supply bypass capacitors and the feedback resistors. Both parts operate on supplies fro ...
... sets the amount each input contributes to the output. These parts make excellent electronically controlled variable gain amplifiers, filters, mixers and faders. The only external components required are the power supply bypass capacitors and the feedback resistors. Both parts operate on supplies fro ...
OPA699 Wideband, High Gain VOLTAGE LIMITING AMPLIFIER FEATURES
... (7) Limiter feedthrough is the ratio of the output magnitude to the sinewave added to VH (or V L) when VIN = 0. (8) VH slew rate conditions are: VIN = VCM +0.4V, G = +6, VL = V CM –1.2V, VH = step between VCM +1.2V and VCM. VL slew rate conditions are similar. (9) Linearity Guardband is defined for ...
... (7) Limiter feedthrough is the ratio of the output magnitude to the sinewave added to VH (or V L) when VIN = 0. (8) VH slew rate conditions are: VIN = VCM +0.4V, G = +6, VL = V CM –1.2V, VH = step between VCM +1.2V and VCM. VL slew rate conditions are similar. (9) Linearity Guardband is defined for ...
Frequency Response of Sensors
... information is plotted, we can better see the relationship between the input force and the output signal typically produced by a force sensor. This is shown in Figure 4. ...
... information is plotted, we can better see the relationship between the input force and the output signal typically produced by a force sensor. This is shown in Figure 4. ...
VCA820 Wideband, > 40-dB Adjust Range, Linear in dB Variable
... linearity. For a 20-dB maximum gain, and a gaincontrol input voltage varying between 1 V and 2 V, the gain does not deviate by more than ±0.4dB (maximum at +25°C). Device Information(1) ...
... linearity. For a 20-dB maximum gain, and a gaincontrol input voltage varying between 1 V and 2 V, the gain does not deviate by more than ±0.4dB (maximum at +25°C). Device Information(1) ...
Version 2 Diagnostic Assessment Teacher`s version
... simple circuits) 3. A circuit needs a resistor that is 120 Ω. However when you used a multimeter to measure across the resistor the measurement reading is 115 Ω. Which of the following statements about the resistor is correct? A. The resistor is good because it is within a +/- 5% tolerance rating an ...
... simple circuits) 3. A circuit needs a resistor that is 120 Ω. However when you used a multimeter to measure across the resistor the measurement reading is 115 Ω. Which of the following statements about the resistor is correct? A. The resistor is good because it is within a +/- 5% tolerance rating an ...
High-coherence mid-infrared frequency comb
... obtained by mixing two OFCS-locked CW NIR lasers, have been recently reported [12, 13]. Relatively high-power CW MIR sources have been obtained by using intracavity difference frequency generation (DFG) [14], optical parametric oscillators (OPOs) [15–17], and OFCSreferenced QCLs [18,19]. Alternative ...
... obtained by mixing two OFCS-locked CW NIR lasers, have been recently reported [12, 13]. Relatively high-power CW MIR sources have been obtained by using intracavity difference frequency generation (DFG) [14], optical parametric oscillators (OPOs) [15–17], and OFCSreferenced QCLs [18,19]. Alternative ...
A CMOS Temperature-to-Frequency Converter With an Inaccuracy
... low-pass filter, whose phase shift is determined by the geometry of the thermal path between heater and sensor, and by the temperature-dependent thermal diffusion constant of the substrate. Variations in the former can be mitigated by making the filter’s dimensions sufficiently large, while the latt ...
... low-pass filter, whose phase shift is determined by the geometry of the thermal path between heater and sensor, and by the temperature-dependent thermal diffusion constant of the substrate. Variations in the former can be mitigated by making the filter’s dimensions sufficiently large, while the latt ...
spectrum Analyzer
... occurs when two or more signals are applied to the input of a nonlinear circuit such as an amplifier. particularly a power amplifier. This problem is particularly troublesome in the reproduction of music. ...
... occurs when two or more signals are applied to the input of a nonlinear circuit such as an amplifier. particularly a power amplifier. This problem is particularly troublesome in the reproduction of music. ...
具有停机模式的 、低噪声、 、 运算放大器
... The OPA322 incorporates internal electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection circuits on all pins. In the case of input and output pins, this protection primarily consists of current-steering diodes connected between the input and power-supply pins. These ESD protection diodes also provide in-circuit i ...
... The OPA322 incorporates internal electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection circuits on all pins. In the case of input and output pins, this protection primarily consists of current-steering diodes connected between the input and power-supply pins. These ESD protection diodes also provide in-circuit i ...
cdcdlp223 - Texas Instruments
... applications using TI components. To minimize the risks associated with Buyers’ products and applications, Buyers should provide adequate design and operating safeguards. TI does not warrant or represent that any license, either express or implied, is granted under any patent right, copyright, mask ...
... applications using TI components. To minimize the risks associated with Buyers’ products and applications, Buyers should provide adequate design and operating safeguards. TI does not warrant or represent that any license, either express or implied, is granted under any patent right, copyright, mask ...
VERY LOW-POWER, HIGH-SPEED, RAIL-TO-RAIL INPUT AND OUTPUT VOLTAGE-FEEDBACK OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER THS4281 FEATURES
... is a low-power, rail-to-rail input and output, voltage-feedback operational amplifier designed to operate over a wide power-supply range of 2.7-V to 15-V single supply, and ±1.35-V to ±7.5-V dual supply. Consuming only 750 μA with a unity gain bandwidth of 90 MHz and a high 35-V/μs slew rate, the TH ...
... is a low-power, rail-to-rail input and output, voltage-feedback operational amplifier designed to operate over a wide power-supply range of 2.7-V to 15-V single supply, and ±1.35-V to ±7.5-V dual supply. Consuming only 750 μA with a unity gain bandwidth of 90 MHz and a high 35-V/μs slew rate, the TH ...