PAM2306 Description Features Pin Assignments Applications
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A new ZVT PWM DC-DC converter
... the turn on or off process takes place under ZVS and/or ZCS during a very short period of ZVT or ZCT time provided by a resonance. Consequently, because the resonances occur during very short periods of time, the converter acts as a normal PWM converter during most of the time. However, the on and o ...
... the turn on or off process takes place under ZVS and/or ZCS during a very short period of ZVT or ZCT time provided by a resonance. Consequently, because the resonances occur during very short periods of time, the converter acts as a normal PWM converter during most of the time. However, the on and o ...
Integrating Bourns® Resistive Products to Control Current and
... height up to 4.8 mm and rated current up to 7.8 A. Depending on the requirements of the circuit, a semi-shielded Bourns® SRN inductor may be substituted. The semi-shielded inductor gives designers a compromise solution between the superior performance of a shielded inductor and the cost-effectivenes ...
... height up to 4.8 mm and rated current up to 7.8 A. Depending on the requirements of the circuit, a semi-shielded Bourns® SRN inductor may be substituted. The semi-shielded inductor gives designers a compromise solution between the superior performance of a shielded inductor and the cost-effectivenes ...
EndOhm Instruction Manual - World Precision Instruments
... Upon receipt of this instrument, make a thorough inspection of the contents and check for possible damage. Missing cartons or obvious damage to cartons should be noted on the delivery receipt before signing. Concealed damage should be reported at once to the carrier and an inspection requested. Plea ...
... Upon receipt of this instrument, make a thorough inspection of the contents and check for possible damage. Missing cartons or obvious damage to cartons should be noted on the delivery receipt before signing. Concealed damage should be reported at once to the carrier and an inspection requested. Plea ...
X Switching Overvoltage Mitigation Measures
... X.6 Controlled Closing Controlled closing of circuit breakers to limit switching overvoltages was suggested as early as 1966 [15]; was viewed as less than practical 1969 [8]; was proposed as part of a combined closing resistor and controlled closing solution in 1970 [6]; was actually tested on a pow ...
... X.6 Controlled Closing Controlled closing of circuit breakers to limit switching overvoltages was suggested as early as 1966 [15]; was viewed as less than practical 1969 [8]; was proposed as part of a combined closing resistor and controlled closing solution in 1970 [6]; was actually tested on a pow ...
Buck Converter Design
... capacitance (hence high switching loss). Thus the MOSFET that is chosen should be a compromise between these two characteristics. In addition, high current MOSFETs tend to come in much larger packages, so meeting the ideals of low ON resistance and low Qg might violate a space requirement spec, so ...
... capacitance (hence high switching loss). Thus the MOSFET that is chosen should be a compromise between these two characteristics. In addition, high current MOSFETs tend to come in much larger packages, so meeting the ideals of low ON resistance and low Qg might violate a space requirement spec, so ...
TPS2379 - Texas Instruments
... the CDB connects to the SS pin of a UCC2897A DC-DC controller. Because CDB is an open drain output, it will not affect the soft start capacitor charge time when it deasserts. The CDB pin can also enable a converter with an active-high enable input. In this case, CDB may require a pullup resistor to ...
... the CDB connects to the SS pin of a UCC2897A DC-DC controller. Because CDB is an open drain output, it will not affect the soft start capacitor charge time when it deasserts. The CDB pin can also enable a converter with an active-high enable input. In this case, CDB may require a pullup resistor to ...
Datasheet - Diodes Incorporated
... B. A critical component is any component in a life support device or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life support device or to affect its safety or effectiveness. Customers represent that they have all necessary expertise in the safety and regul ...
... B. A critical component is any component in a life support device or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life support device or to affect its safety or effectiveness. Customers represent that they have all necessary expertise in the safety and regul ...
Memristor
The memristor (/ˈmɛmrɨstər/; a portmanteau of memory resistor) was a term coined in 1971 by circuit theorist Leon Chua as a missing non-linear passive two-terminal electrical component relating electric charge and magnetic flux linkage. The operation of RRAM devices was recently connected to the memristor concept According to the characterizing mathematical relations, the memristor would hypothetically operate in the following way: The memristor's electrical resistance is not constant but depends on the history of current that had previously flowed through the device, i.e., its present resistance depends on how much electric charge has flowed in what direction through it in the past. The device remembers its history - the so-called non-volatility property: When the electric power supply is turned off, the memristor remembers its most recent resistance until it is turned on again.Leon Chua has more recently argued that the definition could be generalized to cover all forms of two-terminal non-volatile memory devices based on resistance switching effects although some experimental evidence contradicts this claim, since a non-passive nanobattery effect is observable in resistance switching memory. Chua also argued that the memristor is the oldest known circuit element, with its effects predating the resistor, capacitor and inductor.In 2008, a team at HP Labs claimed to have found Chua's missing memristor based on an analysis of a thin film of titanium dioxide; the HP result was published in Nature. The memristor is currently under development by various teams including Hewlett-Packard, SK Hynix and HRL Laboratories.These devices are intended for applications in nanoelectronic memories, computer logic and neuromorphic/neuromemristive computer architectures. In October 2011, the HP team announced the commercial availability of memristor technology within 18 months, as a replacement for Flash, SSD, DRAM and SRAM. Commercial availability of new memory was more recently estimated as 2018. In March 2012, a team of researchers from HRL Laboratories and the University of Michigan announced the first functioning memristor array built on a CMOS chip.