AVENUE 3x36 - ES
... The AVENUE series is designed with careful selection of the best materials and components to assure perfect operation under the most extreme conditions. The diffuser is hinged to the body*; with the options of plastic or stainless steel clip-on toggles; for easy maintenance and lamp replacement. Its ...
... The AVENUE series is designed with careful selection of the best materials and components to assure perfect operation under the most extreme conditions. The diffuser is hinged to the body*; with the options of plastic or stainless steel clip-on toggles; for easy maintenance and lamp replacement. Its ...
THS4001 270-MHz HIGH-SPEED AMPLIFIER D
... taken. The first is to realize that the THS4001 has been internally compensated to maximize its bandwidth and slew rate performance. When the amplifier is compensated in this manner, capacitive loading directly on the output will decrease the device’s phase margin leading to high frequency ringing o ...
... taken. The first is to realize that the THS4001 has been internally compensated to maximize its bandwidth and slew rate performance. When the amplifier is compensated in this manner, capacitive loading directly on the output will decrease the device’s phase margin leading to high frequency ringing o ...
Specifying Quartz Crystals
... The power dissipated in the crystal must be limited or the quartz crystal can actually fail due to excessive mechanical vibration. Crystal characteristics also change with drive level due to nonlinear behavior. Analyze the oscillator design to determine the power dissipated in the crystal. Power dis ...
... The power dissipated in the crystal must be limited or the quartz crystal can actually fail due to excessive mechanical vibration. Crystal characteristics also change with drive level due to nonlinear behavior. Analyze the oscillator design to determine the power dissipated in the crystal. Power dis ...
Digital Electronics
... use binary signals which utilize only two levels. One level is referred to as logical 1 and logical 0 is assigned to the other level. ...
... use binary signals which utilize only two levels. One level is referred to as logical 1 and logical 0 is assigned to the other level. ...
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... impedance which occurs is useful in tuning applications. The sharpness of the minimum depends on the value of R and is characterized by the "Q" of the circuit. ...
... impedance which occurs is useful in tuning applications. The sharpness of the minimum depends on the value of R and is characterized by the "Q" of the circuit. ...
RC Circuits – AC Source
... by observing a sinusoidally driven RC circuit using DC many different driving frequencies. Use the same circuit set up as in the previous part of the lab. As you increase the driving frequency, the amplitude of the resistor voltage will increase because the total circuit R impedance is decreasing, ...
... by observing a sinusoidally driven RC circuit using DC many different driving frequencies. Use the same circuit set up as in the previous part of the lab. As you increase the driving frequency, the amplitude of the resistor voltage will increase because the total circuit R impedance is decreasing, ...
Introduction Simulation Methodology.
... satisfactory gain and return loss has been obtained under small signal condition, slowly raise the input power until the amplifier starts to compress, typically the compression will first occur at mid to the higher frequencies. The goal of high power optimization is to obtain a flat compression poin ...
... satisfactory gain and return loss has been obtained under small signal condition, slowly raise the input power until the amplifier starts to compress, typically the compression will first occur at mid to the higher frequencies. The goal of high power optimization is to obtain a flat compression poin ...
MAX2691 L2 Band GPS Low-Noise Amplifier General Description Features
... These values are optimized for the best simultaneous gain, noise figure, and return loss performance. Reducing the input coupling capacitor results in a lower IIP3. The device integrates an on-chip output matching to 50I at the output, eliminating the need for external matching components. Table 1 l ...
... These values are optimized for the best simultaneous gain, noise figure, and return loss performance. Reducing the input coupling capacitor results in a lower IIP3. The device integrates an on-chip output matching to 50I at the output, eliminating the need for external matching components. Table 1 l ...
ekt314/4 - UniMAP Portal
... dependent and its spectral density can be expressed as noise voltage, current and power. At very low frequencies, the noise spectral density increase due to the flicker noise (pink noise, 1/f) whereas at high frequencies the spectral increase due to the limitations of the frequency response of the a ...
... dependent and its spectral density can be expressed as noise voltage, current and power. At very low frequencies, the noise spectral density increase due to the flicker noise (pink noise, 1/f) whereas at high frequencies the spectral increase due to the limitations of the frequency response of the a ...
EUP3409 Dual 1.5MHz, 800mA Synchronous Step-Down Converter
... using PWM comparator. The duty cycle is controlled by three weighted differential signals: the output of error amplifier, the main switch sense voltage and the slope-compensation ramp. It modulates output power by adjusting the inductor-peak current during the first half of each cycle. An N-channel, ...
... using PWM comparator. The duty cycle is controlled by three weighted differential signals: the output of error amplifier, the main switch sense voltage and the slope-compensation ramp. It modulates output power by adjusting the inductor-peak current during the first half of each cycle. An N-channel, ...
Harmonic Balance Simulation on ADS
... in a potentially nonlinear circuit. Use this technique to: Compute quantities such as P1dB, third-order intercept (TOI) points, total harmonic distortion (THD), and intermodulation distortion components Perform power amplifier load-pull contour analyses Perform nonlinear noise analysis Simul ...
... in a potentially nonlinear circuit. Use this technique to: Compute quantities such as P1dB, third-order intercept (TOI) points, total harmonic distortion (THD), and intermodulation distortion components Perform power amplifier load-pull contour analyses Perform nonlinear noise analysis Simul ...
Basic experiments of electronics
... viewed different signal patterns and compared their frequencies. Afterwards we ascertained the relative error between a regime frequency and the value on the scope. For greater frequencies you've got lower relative errors. In a second experiment we've verified Ohm's Law. First we've built a circuit ...
... viewed different signal patterns and compared their frequencies. Afterwards we ascertained the relative error between a regime frequency and the value on the scope. For greater frequencies you've got lower relative errors. In a second experiment we've verified Ohm's Law. First we've built a circuit ...
Resonance in a piezoelectric material - Wooster Physics
... consisting of lead, titanium, and zirconium to investigate the resonant mechanical frequencies and patterns of the piezoelectric sample. Both longitudinal and flexural oscillatory modes were examined. Resonant frequencies were found at ~42.1 x 103 rad./s, ~96.1 x 103 rad./s, and ~135.7 x 103 rad./s. ...
... consisting of lead, titanium, and zirconium to investigate the resonant mechanical frequencies and patterns of the piezoelectric sample. Both longitudinal and flexural oscillatory modes were examined. Resonant frequencies were found at ~42.1 x 103 rad./s, ~96.1 x 103 rad./s, and ~135.7 x 103 rad./s. ...
Exp # (1) Introduction to OrCAD Objectives: • To Be familiar with the
... specified range. The simulation calculates the corresponding voltage and current amplitude and phases for each frequency. When the input amplitude is set to 1V, then the output voltage is basically the transfer function. In contrast to a sinusoidal transient analysis, the AC analysis is not a time d ...
... specified range. The simulation calculates the corresponding voltage and current amplitude and phases for each frequency. When the input amplitude is set to 1V, then the output voltage is basically the transfer function. In contrast to a sinusoidal transient analysis, the AC analysis is not a time d ...