MAX4060/MAX4061/MAX4062 Differential Microphone Preamplifiers with Internal Bias and Complete Shutdown General Description
... ground plane to minimize thermal performance. Not intended as an electrical connection point. ...
... ground plane to minimize thermal performance. Not intended as an electrical connection point. ...
MAX882/MAX883/MAX884 5V/3.3V or Adjustable, Low-Dropout, Low I , 200mA Linear Regulators
... The MAX882/MAX883/MAX884 linear regulators maximize battery life by combining ultra-low supply currents and low dropout voltages. They feature 200mA output current capability at up to +125°C junction temperature and come in a 1.5W SOIC package. The 1.5W package (compared to 0.47W for standard SOIC p ...
... The MAX882/MAX883/MAX884 linear regulators maximize battery life by combining ultra-low supply currents and low dropout voltages. They feature 200mA output current capability at up to +125°C junction temperature and come in a 1.5W SOIC package. The 1.5W package (compared to 0.47W for standard SOIC p ...
Analog Devices Welcomes Hittite Microwave Corporation
... Down Mode will be affected by this filter as the time required to charge the series capacitors is dependent on the filter cut-off frequency. If the input signal has a long traveling distance, and the kick-backs from the ADC not are effectively terminated at the signal source, the input network of fi ...
... Down Mode will be affected by this filter as the time required to charge the series capacitors is dependent on the filter cut-off frequency. If the input signal has a long traveling distance, and the kick-backs from the ADC not are effectively terminated at the signal source, the input network of fi ...
MAX15022 Dual, 4A/2A, 4MHz, Step-Down DC-DC Regulator with Dual LDO Controllers General Description
... features include lossless cycle-by-cycle current limit, hiccup-mode output short-circuit protection, and thermal shutdown. The MAX15022 is available in a space-saving, 5mm x 5mm, 28-pin TQFN-EP package and is specified for operation from -40°C to +125°C temperature range. ...
... features include lossless cycle-by-cycle current limit, hiccup-mode output short-circuit protection, and thermal shutdown. The MAX15022 is available in a space-saving, 5mm x 5mm, 28-pin TQFN-EP package and is specified for operation from -40°C to +125°C temperature range. ...
MCOTS-C-28-28-HZ-NMF - SynQor, Inc.
... Both the first stage and the second stage switch at a fixed frequency details possible circuits for driving the ON/OFF pin. Figure B is a for predictable EMI performance. Rectification of the transformer’s detailed look of the internal ON/OFF circuitry. output is accomplished with synchronous rectif ...
... Both the first stage and the second stage switch at a fixed frequency details possible circuits for driving the ON/OFF pin. Figure B is a for predictable EMI performance. Rectification of the transformer’s detailed look of the internal ON/OFF circuitry. output is accomplished with synchronous rectif ...
MIC2042/2043 - LED
... Power-Good Threshold (Input): Analog reference used to specify the PWRGD threshold. When the voltage at this pin exceeds its threshold, VTH, PWRGD is asserted high. An external resistive divider network is used to determine the output voltage level at which VTH is exceeded. See “Functional Descripti ...
... Power-Good Threshold (Input): Analog reference used to specify the PWRGD threshold. When the voltage at this pin exceeds its threshold, VTH, PWRGD is asserted high. An external resistive divider network is used to determine the output voltage level at which VTH is exceeded. See “Functional Descripti ...
74LCXP16245 Low Voltage 16-Bit Bidirectional Transceiver with
... oriented applications. The device is designed for low voltage (2.5V or 3.3V) VCC applications with capability of interfacing to a 5V signal environment. The device is byte controlled. Each byte has separate control inputs which could be shorted together for full 16-bit operation. The T/R inputs dete ...
... oriented applications. The device is designed for low voltage (2.5V or 3.3V) VCC applications with capability of interfacing to a 5V signal environment. The device is byte controlled. Each byte has separate control inputs which could be shorted together for full 16-bit operation. The T/R inputs dete ...
TDA8947J 4-channel audio amplifier
... as: four Single-Ended (SE) channels with a fixed gain of 26 dB, two times Bridge-Tied Load (BTL) channels with a fixed gain of 32 dB or two times SE channels (26 dB gain) plus one BTL channel (32 dB gain) operating as a 2.1 system The TDA8947J comes in a 17-pin Dil-Bent-Sil (DBS) power package. The ...
... as: four Single-Ended (SE) channels with a fixed gain of 26 dB, two times Bridge-Tied Load (BTL) channels with a fixed gain of 32 dB or two times SE channels (26 dB gain) plus one BTL channel (32 dB gain) operating as a 2.1 system The TDA8947J comes in a 17-pin Dil-Bent-Sil (DBS) power package. The ...
LT6402-20
... amplifier/ADC driver for use in applications from DC to 300MHz. The LT6402-20 has been designed for ease of use, with minimal support circuitry required. Exceptionally low input-referred noise and low distortion (with either single-ended or differential inputs) make the LT6402-20 an excellent solutio ...
... amplifier/ADC driver for use in applications from DC to 300MHz. The LT6402-20 has been designed for ease of use, with minimal support circuitry required. Exceptionally low input-referred noise and low distortion (with either single-ended or differential inputs) make the LT6402-20 an excellent solutio ...
ADXRS646 英文数据手册DataSheet 下载
... (gyroscope) that offers excellent vibration immunity. Bias stability is a widely-recognized figure of merit for high performance gyroscopes, but in real-world applications, vibration sensitivity is often a more significant performance limitation and should be considered in gyroscope selection. The A ...
... (gyroscope) that offers excellent vibration immunity. Bias stability is a widely-recognized figure of merit for high performance gyroscopes, but in real-world applications, vibration sensitivity is often a more significant performance limitation and should be considered in gyroscope selection. The A ...
LT1970A - 500mA Power Op Amp with Adjustable Precision Current Limit
... SENSE– (Pin 6): Negative Current Sense Pin. This pin is normally connected to the load end of the external sense resistor. Sourcing current limit operation is activated when the voltage VSENSE (VSENSE+ – VSENSE –) equals 1/10 of the programming control voltage at VCSRC (Pin 13). Sinking current limi ...
... SENSE– (Pin 6): Negative Current Sense Pin. This pin is normally connected to the load end of the external sense resistor. Sourcing current limit operation is activated when the voltage VSENSE (VSENSE+ – VSENSE –) equals 1/10 of the programming control voltage at VCSRC (Pin 13). Sinking current limi ...
Data sheet General Description
... PHASE for creating a BOOT voltage suitable to drive a standard N-Channel MOSFET. Upper-gate drive pin. Connect this pin to the upper MOSFET gate providing the gate drive. This pin is monitored by the adaptive shoot-through protection circuitry to determine when the upper MOSFET has turned off. Groun ...
... PHASE for creating a BOOT voltage suitable to drive a standard N-Channel MOSFET. Upper-gate drive pin. Connect this pin to the upper MOSFET gate providing the gate drive. This pin is monitored by the adaptive shoot-through protection circuitry to determine when the upper MOSFET has turned off. Groun ...
Bipolar Junction Transisitors-III - CIIT Virtual Campus: Digital Library
... They can be considered as either voltage-controlled or currentcontrolled devices. Their characteristics may be described by their gain or by their transconductance. The majority of circuits use transistors in a common-emitter configuration where the input is applied to the base and the output ...
... They can be considered as either voltage-controlled or currentcontrolled devices. Their characteristics may be described by their gain or by their transconductance. The majority of circuits use transistors in a common-emitter configuration where the input is applied to the base and the output ...
Static Analysis:
... The scale must be durable enough to provide long-term accurate weighing of the user and should keep the user as stable during the weighing operation as he or she is on solid ground. No assistance should be required for any level of operation for the device except installation. Taring (the process of ...
... The scale must be durable enough to provide long-term accurate weighing of the user and should keep the user as stable during the weighing operation as he or she is on solid ground. No assistance should be required for any level of operation for the device except installation. Taring (the process of ...
INA301 36-V, High-Speed, Zero-Drift, Voltage-Output, Current
... Output voltage Alert threshold limit input; see the Setting The Current-Limit Threshold section for details on setting the limit threshold ...
... Output voltage Alert threshold limit input; see the Setting The Current-Limit Threshold section for details on setting the limit threshold ...
The aim of this project is to demonstrate a smart
... XTAL2: Output from the inverting oscillator amplifier. Oscillator Characteristics: XTAL1 and XTAL2 are the input and output respectively, of an inverting amplifier which can be configured for use as an on-chip oscillator, as shown in Figure 1. Either a quartz crystal or ceramic resonator may be used ...
... XTAL2: Output from the inverting oscillator amplifier. Oscillator Characteristics: XTAL1 and XTAL2 are the input and output respectively, of an inverting amplifier which can be configured for use as an on-chip oscillator, as shown in Figure 1. Either a quartz crystal or ceramic resonator may be used ...
DC Biasing using a S..
... There are two resistors left Q: OK, we now have enough information to set IC ,VC , and VE , and thus resistors RC and RE . But we still have two bias resistors left— R1 and R2 . How do we determine their ...
... There are two resistors left Q: OK, we now have enough information to set IC ,VC , and VE , and thus resistors RC and RE . But we still have two bias resistors left— R1 and R2 . How do we determine their ...
Lab #10: ADC
... Function Generator Oscilloscope Dual Power Supply PC with access to specification sheets Parts kit Misc parts supplied in lab ...
... Function Generator Oscilloscope Dual Power Supply PC with access to specification sheets Parts kit Misc parts supplied in lab ...
Ultralow Distortion IF VGA AD8375
... The dc voltage level at the inputs of the AD8375 is set by an internal voltage reference circuit to about 2 V. This reference is accessible at VCOM and can be used to source or sink 100 μA. For cases where a common-mode signal is applied to the inputs, such as in a single-ended application, an exter ...
... The dc voltage level at the inputs of the AD8375 is set by an internal voltage reference circuit to about 2 V. This reference is accessible at VCOM and can be used to source or sink 100 μA. For cases where a common-mode signal is applied to the inputs, such as in a single-ended application, an exter ...
Amplifier
An amplifier, electronic amplifier or (informally) amp is an electronic device that increases the power of a signal.It does this by taking energy from a power supply and controlling the output to match the input signal shape but with a larger amplitude. In this sense, an amplifier modulates the output of the power supply to make the output signal stronger than the input signal. An amplifier is effectively the opposite of an attenuator: while an amplifier provides gain, an attenuator provides loss.An amplifier can either be a separate piece of equipment or an electrical circuit within another device. The ability to amplify is fundamental to modern electronics, and amplifiers are extremely widely used in almost all electronic equipment. The types of amplifiers can be categorized in different ways. One is by the frequency of the electronic signal being amplified; audio amplifiers amplify signals in the audio (sound) range of less than 20 kHz, RF amplifiers amplify frequencies in the radio frequency range between 20 kHz and 300 GHz. Another is which quantity, voltage or current is being amplified; amplifiers can be divided into voltage amplifiers, current amplifiers, transconductance amplifiers, and transresistance amplifiers. A further distinction is whether the output is a linear or nonlinear representation of the input. Amplifiers can also be categorized by their physical placement in the signal chain.The first practical electronic device that amplified was the Audion (triode) vacuum tube, invented in 1906 by Lee De Forest, which led to the first amplifiers. The terms ""amplifier"" and ""amplification"" (from the Latin amplificare, 'to enlarge or expand') were first used for this new capability around 1915 when triodes became widespread. For the next 50 years, vacuum tubes were the only devices that could amplify. All amplifiers used them until the 1960s, when transistors appeared. Most amplifiers today use transistors, though tube amplifiers are still produced.