3-V to 17-V 1-A Step-Down Converter with DCS
... MOSFET is not allowed to turn on until the device's internal ramp sets an output voltage above the pre-bias voltage. 9.3.3 Power Good (PG) The TPS6216x-Q1 has a built in power good (PG) function to indicate whether the output voltage has reached its appropriate level or not. The PG signal can be use ...
... MOSFET is not allowed to turn on until the device's internal ramp sets an output voltage above the pre-bias voltage. 9.3.3 Power Good (PG) The TPS6216x-Q1 has a built in power good (PG) function to indicate whether the output voltage has reached its appropriate level or not. The PG signal can be use ...
2N7002DW - N-Channel Enhancement Mode Field Effect
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ZXCT1023EV1 User Guide Issue 1
... The ZXCT1023 in the TDFN1218-4L package is fitted as supplied, but the PCB allows for fitting the TDFN2020-6L packaged version instead. There is also a position for fitting a test socket (TSK1) if desired. R3 consists of two pads with a hole in each pad, or connecting an external RS if required. Wit ...
... The ZXCT1023 in the TDFN1218-4L package is fitted as supplied, but the PCB allows for fitting the TDFN2020-6L packaged version instead. There is also a position for fitting a test socket (TSK1) if desired. R3 consists of two pads with a hole in each pad, or connecting an external RS if required. Wit ...
1.5-A, Low-Voltage LDO Regulator with Dual Input Voltages (Rev. C)
... The TPS740xx belongs to a family of low dropout (LDO) regulators. These regulators use a low-current bias input to power all internal control circuitry, allowing the NMOS-pass transistor to regulate very low input and output voltages. The use of an NMOS-pass FET offers several critical advantages fo ...
... The TPS740xx belongs to a family of low dropout (LDO) regulators. These regulators use a low-current bias input to power all internal control circuitry, allowing the NMOS-pass transistor to regulate very low input and output voltages. The use of an NMOS-pass FET offers several critical advantages fo ...
LM26003/LM26003Q 3A Switching Regulator with High Efficiency
... 20-Pin HTSSOP Package Thermal Shut Down ...
... 20-Pin HTSSOP Package Thermal Shut Down ...
AP65552 - Diodes Incorporated
... If the junction temperature of the device reaches the thermal shutdown limit of 160°C, the AP65552 shuts itself off, and both HMOS and LMOS will be turned off. The output is discharged with the internal transistor. When the junction cools to the required level (130°C nominal), the device initiates s ...
... If the junction temperature of the device reaches the thermal shutdown limit of 160°C, the AP65552 shuts itself off, and both HMOS and LMOS will be turned off. The output is discharged with the internal transistor. When the junction cools to the required level (130°C nominal), the device initiates s ...
Constant-Voltage, Constant-Current Controller With Primary
... Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to absolutemaximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. These are stress ratings only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditio ...
... Stresses beyond those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to absolutemaximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. These are stress ratings only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditio ...
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.