LM1084 - Texas Instruments
... constant current then flows through R2. The resulting voltage drop across R2 adds to the reference voltage to sets the desired output voltage. The current IADJ from the adjustment terminal introduces an output error. But because it is small (120 uA max), it becomes negligible when R1 is in the 100 Ω ...
... constant current then flows through R2. The resulting voltage drop across R2 adds to the reference voltage to sets the desired output voltage. The current IADJ from the adjustment terminal introduces an output error. But because it is small (120 uA max), it becomes negligible when R1 is in the 100 Ω ...
Sound DEvices MixPre-D User Guide and Technical Information
... The XLR inputs of the MixPre-D are transformer-balanced. The isolation characteristics of transformers are superior to other balancing techniques and are ideal for the hostile and uncontrolled environments of field production. Transformers provide galvanic isolation from the driving source, meaning ...
... The XLR inputs of the MixPre-D are transformer-balanced. The isolation characteristics of transformers are superior to other balancing techniques and are ideal for the hostile and uncontrolled environments of field production. Transformers provide galvanic isolation from the driving source, meaning ...
Design and Manufacture of the UIM Driver Unit
... This problem is avoided by keeping the signals independent of ground. As the input signals are symmetrical about ground, it is possible to engineer a true four wire system, by using two independent chains of amplifiers. This design also avoids any ground noise problems internal to the unit. (3) EMC ...
... This problem is avoided by keeping the signals independent of ground. As the input signals are symmetrical about ground, it is possible to engineer a true four wire system, by using two independent chains of amplifiers. This design also avoids any ground noise problems internal to the unit. (3) EMC ...
DM74LS373 • DM74LS374 3-STATE Octal D
... designed specifically for driving highly-capacitive or relatively low-impedance loads. The high-impedance state and increased high-logic level drive provide these registers with the capability of being connected directly to and driving the bus lines in a bus-organized system without need for interfa ...
... designed specifically for driving highly-capacitive or relatively low-impedance loads. The high-impedance state and increased high-logic level drive provide these registers with the capability of being connected directly to and driving the bus lines in a bus-organized system without need for interfa ...
Experiment 4 Comparators, positive feedback, and relaxation
... This experiment will continue our investigations of nonlinear analog circuits. We consider first a simple op-amp application used to interface an analog signal to a digital device: the Schmitt trigger, a 1-bit analog to digital converter (in which the op-amp is used as a comparator). This circuit in ...
... This experiment will continue our investigations of nonlinear analog circuits. We consider first a simple op-amp application used to interface an analog signal to a digital device: the Schmitt trigger, a 1-bit analog to digital converter (in which the op-amp is used as a comparator). This circuit in ...
MAX5891 16-Bit, 600Msps, High-Dynamic-Performance DAC with LVDS Inputs General Description
... The MAX5891 advanced 16-bit, 600Msps, digital-toanalog converter (DAC) meets the demanding performance requirements of signal synthesis applications found in wireless base stations and other communications applications. Operating from 3.3V and 1.8V supplies, the MAX5891 DAC supports update rates of ...
... The MAX5891 advanced 16-bit, 600Msps, digital-toanalog converter (DAC) meets the demanding performance requirements of signal synthesis applications found in wireless base stations and other communications applications. Operating from 3.3V and 1.8V supplies, the MAX5891 DAC supports update rates of ...
MAX5885 3.3V, 16-Bit, 200Msps High Dynamic Performance DAC with CMOS Inputs General Description
... The MAX5885 is an advanced, 16-bit, 200Msps digitalto-analog converter (DAC) designed to meet the demanding performance requirements of signal synthesis applications found in wireless base stations and other communications applications. Operating from a single 3.3V supply, this DAC offers exceptiona ...
... The MAX5885 is an advanced, 16-bit, 200Msps digitalto-analog converter (DAC) designed to meet the demanding performance requirements of signal synthesis applications found in wireless base stations and other communications applications. Operating from a single 3.3V supply, this DAC offers exceptiona ...
DS1812
... The DS1812 EconoReset uses a precision temperature reference and comparator circuit to monitor the status of the power supply (VCC). When an out-of-tolerance condition is detected, an internal power-fail signal is generated which forces reset to the active state. When VCC returns to an in-tolerance ...
... The DS1812 EconoReset uses a precision temperature reference and comparator circuit to monitor the status of the power supply (VCC). When an out-of-tolerance condition is detected, an internal power-fail signal is generated which forces reset to the active state. When VCC returns to an in-tolerance ...
Performance Characteristics of Sensors and Actuators
... Excitation: The electrical supply required for operation of a sensor or actuator. It may specify the range of voltages under which the device should operate (say 2 to 12V), range of current, power dissipation, maximum excitation as a function of temperature and sometimes frequency. Part of the d ...
... Excitation: The electrical supply required for operation of a sensor or actuator. It may specify the range of voltages under which the device should operate (say 2 to 12V), range of current, power dissipation, maximum excitation as a function of temperature and sometimes frequency. Part of the d ...
BDTIC www.BDTIC.com/infineon W i r e l e s s ... T D K 5 1 1 1
... The TDK 5111 is a single chip ASK/ Package FSK transmitter for the frequency band 314-317 MHz. The IC offers a high level of integration and needs only a few external components. The device contains a fully integrated PLL synthesizer and a high efficiency power amplifier to drive a loop antenna. A s ...
... The TDK 5111 is a single chip ASK/ Package FSK transmitter for the frequency band 314-317 MHz. The IC offers a high level of integration and needs only a few external components. The device contains a fully integrated PLL synthesizer and a high efficiency power amplifier to drive a loop antenna. A s ...
FAN2315 TinyBuck™ 15 A Integrated Synchronous Buck Regulator FAN2315 — TinyBuck™
... During an OC event, the output voltage may droop if the load current is greater than the current the converter is providing. If the output voltage drops below the UV threshold, an overload condition is triggered. During an overload condition, the SS clamp voltage is reduced to 40 mV and the on-time ...
... During an OC event, the output voltage may droop if the load current is greater than the current the converter is providing. If the output voltage drops below the UV threshold, an overload condition is triggered. During an overload condition, the SS clamp voltage is reduced to 40 mV and the on-time ...
Precision Instrumentation Amplifier AD524
... Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use. Specifications subject to change without notice. N ...
... Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use. Specifications subject to change without notice. N ...
MAX3800 3.2Gbps Adaptive Equalizer and Cable Driver General Description
... and Cable Driver The MAX3800 is a +3.3V adaptive cable equalizer and cable driver implemented together on a single chip. It is designed for coaxial and twin-axial cable point-to-point communications applications. The driver features differential current-mode logic (CML) inputs and outputs as well as ...
... and Cable Driver The MAX3800 is a +3.3V adaptive cable equalizer and cable driver implemented together on a single chip. It is designed for coaxial and twin-axial cable point-to-point communications applications. The driver features differential current-mode logic (CML) inputs and outputs as well as ...
HMC856LC5
... GND, and may be AC or DC coupled. The differential CML outputs are source terminated to 50 Ohms and may also be AC or DC coupled. Outputs can be connected directly to a 50 Ohm ground terminated system or drive devices with CML logic input. The control lines B4:B0 ae differential CML inputs terminate ...
... GND, and may be AC or DC coupled. The differential CML outputs are source terminated to 50 Ohms and may also be AC or DC coupled. Outputs can be connected directly to a 50 Ohm ground terminated system or drive devices with CML logic input. The control lines B4:B0 ae differential CML inputs terminate ...
Dual-Channel Pulse-Width-Modulation (PWM
... voltage drops too low (to approximately 2.9 V) for proper operation. A hysteresis voltage of 200 mV eliminates false triggering on noise and chattering. short-circuit protection (SCP) The TL1454A SCP function prevents damage to the power switches when the converter output is shorted to ground. In no ...
... voltage drops too low (to approximately 2.9 V) for proper operation. A hysteresis voltage of 200 mV eliminates false triggering on noise and chattering. short-circuit protection (SCP) The TL1454A SCP function prevents damage to the power switches when the converter output is shorted to ground. In no ...
18-Bit, 1-MSPS Data Acquisition (DAQ) Block Optimized for Lowest
... A similar argument applies to the distortion contribution from the amplifier, which must also be kept extremely low; however, both noise and distortion come at a cost of burning more power in the amplifier. Hence, selecting the appropriate low power and low noise amplifier is the first step recommen ...
... A similar argument applies to the distortion contribution from the amplifier, which must also be kept extremely low; however, both noise and distortion come at a cost of burning more power in the amplifier. Hence, selecting the appropriate low power and low noise amplifier is the first step recommen ...
Dual-Channel Digital Isolator ADuM1210 FEATURES
... uncertain current transfer ratios, nonlinear transfer functions, and temperature and lifetime effects are eliminated with the simple iCoupler digital interfaces and stable performance characteristics. The need for external drivers and other discrete components is eliminated with iCoupler products. F ...
... uncertain current transfer ratios, nonlinear transfer functions, and temperature and lifetime effects are eliminated with the simple iCoupler digital interfaces and stable performance characteristics. The need for external drivers and other discrete components is eliminated with iCoupler products. F ...
8-Channel RC RX MUX User`s Manual
... The 8 Channel RC RX MUX can be used with standard hobby radio control systems and servo controllers to allow easy switching of servo control between two signal sources using a 8th channel of Input A as the output selector. Signal sources can come from R/C receiver, autopilot or microcontroller that ...
... The 8 Channel RC RX MUX can be used with standard hobby radio control systems and servo controllers to allow easy switching of servo control between two signal sources using a 8th channel of Input A as the output selector. Signal sources can come from R/C receiver, autopilot or microcontroller that ...
Current Measurements using Shunt
... “Shunt” is the resistor used for the measurements of circuit currents in electric circuits. Actually, shunt was previously taken as the resistor connecting up to the ammeters in parallel to expand the measuring range of electric indicating instruments (indicating meters). *See Diagram1 However, rece ...
... “Shunt” is the resistor used for the measurements of circuit currents in electric circuits. Actually, shunt was previously taken as the resistor connecting up to the ammeters in parallel to expand the measuring range of electric indicating instruments (indicating meters). *See Diagram1 However, rece ...
Pendulum Quartet II Operating Manual
... steps. The 1% metal-film resistors that determine gain are selected for precise 3dB increments. At low gain settings, there is more global feedback in the tube circuit, which offers a more 'accurate' and 'controlled' sound. At higher gain settings, the sound is a little more 'open' and 'harmonically ...
... steps. The 1% metal-film resistors that determine gain are selected for precise 3dB increments. At low gain settings, there is more global feedback in the tube circuit, which offers a more 'accurate' and 'controlled' sound. At higher gain settings, the sound is a little more 'open' and 'harmonically ...
L6393
... the possibility to control the power stages using the PHASE signal to select the current direction in the bridge and the BRAKE signal to perform current slow decay on the low sides. From the point of view of the logic operations the two signals PHASE and BRAKE are completely equivalent, that means t ...
... the possibility to control the power stages using the PHASE signal to select the current direction in the bridge and the BRAKE signal to perform current slow decay on the low sides. From the point of view of the logic operations the two signals PHASE and BRAKE are completely equivalent, that means t ...
Low Noise, Rail-to-Rail, Differential ADC Driver AD8139
... The AD8139 is an ultralow noise, high performance differential amplifier with rail-to-rail output. With its low noise, high SFDR, and wide bandwidth, it is an ideal choice for driving ADCs with resolutions to 18 bits. The AD8139 is easy to apply, and its internal common-mode feedback architecture al ...
... The AD8139 is an ultralow noise, high performance differential amplifier with rail-to-rail output. With its low noise, high SFDR, and wide bandwidth, it is an ideal choice for driving ADCs with resolutions to 18 bits. The AD8139 is easy to apply, and its internal common-mode feedback architecture al ...
department of electrical and electronic engineering - suzon-aust
... coefficient k=1 and very large inductances. However, Spice does not allow a coupling coefficient of k=1. The ideal transformer can be simulated in Spice by making k close to one, and the inductors L1 and L2 very large, such that ωL1 and ωL2 is much larger than the resistors in series with the induct ...
... coefficient k=1 and very large inductances. However, Spice does not allow a coupling coefficient of k=1. The ideal transformer can be simulated in Spice by making k close to one, and the inductors L1 and L2 very large, such that ωL1 and ωL2 is much larger than the resistors in series with the induct ...
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.