CIRCUIT FUNCTION AND BENEFITS
... translinear log amp, particularly when measuring the low end of the ADL5315’s dynamic range. It is recommended that, when designing such an interface, a guard potential be used to minimize this leakage. This can be done by connecting the VSUM pin of the translinear log amp to the NC pin of the ADL53 ...
... translinear log amp, particularly when measuring the low end of the ADL5315’s dynamic range. It is recommended that, when designing such an interface, a guard potential be used to minimize this leakage. This can be done by connecting the VSUM pin of the translinear log amp to the NC pin of the ADL53 ...
AMZ-40 Driver Amplifier Operation Guide
... voltages should still read 0 V). 8. Slowly turn up the ‐V voltage from 0 V to ‐0.65 V. Verify that the negative current draw increases from 0 mA to about 8 mA (actual values can range from 5 to 15 mA). 9. Slowly turn up the CP voltage from 0 V to ‐4 V. Verify that the negative current draw incre ...
... voltages should still read 0 V). 8. Slowly turn up the ‐V voltage from 0 V to ‐0.65 V. Verify that the negative current draw increases from 0 mA to about 8 mA (actual values can range from 5 to 15 mA). 9. Slowly turn up the CP voltage from 0 V to ‐4 V. Verify that the negative current draw incre ...
DN-46 Highly Efficient Low Power DC to DC
... Texas Instruments and its subsidiaries (TI) reserve the right to make changes to their products or to discontinue any product or service without notice, and advise customers to obtain the latest version of relevant information to verify, before placing orders, that information being relied on is cur ...
... Texas Instruments and its subsidiaries (TI) reserve the right to make changes to their products or to discontinue any product or service without notice, and advise customers to obtain the latest version of relevant information to verify, before placing orders, that information being relied on is cur ...
Little Devil Pre Amp Manual
... Lots of feedback = very little gain. I wanted it like that because there are very specific sounds you can get with it. For example, with lots of feedback (control off or counter clockwise) you get very little distortion and the noise floor is very low. It also allows you to use the pre with almost n ...
... Lots of feedback = very little gain. I wanted it like that because there are very specific sounds you can get with it. For example, with lots of feedback (control off or counter clockwise) you get very little distortion and the noise floor is very low. It also allows you to use the pre with almost n ...
Gibson GA30RVS
... The output of the reverb tray goes into IC1B. This is configured as a differential amplifier as a way of reducing any hum that may be picked up on the sensitive reverb return leads. RV3 controls the level of the reverb. Across pins 1 and 2 is TR4, a J175 FET. When the ring connection on SK3 is short ...
... The output of the reverb tray goes into IC1B. This is configured as a differential amplifier as a way of reducing any hum that may be picked up on the sensitive reverb return leads. RV3 controls the level of the reverb. Across pins 1 and 2 is TR4, a J175 FET. When the ring connection on SK3 is short ...
Ferroelectrics in microwave technology
... IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MICROWAVE THEORY AND TECHNIQUES Special Issue on APPLICATIONS OF FERROELECTRICS IN MICROWAVE TECHNOLOGY This Special Issue will focus on potential applications of ferroelectric materials, in both paraelectric and ferroelectric phases, in microwave devices and systems. A strong p ...
... IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MICROWAVE THEORY AND TECHNIQUES Special Issue on APPLICATIONS OF FERROELECTRICS IN MICROWAVE TECHNOLOGY This Special Issue will focus on potential applications of ferroelectric materials, in both paraelectric and ferroelectric phases, in microwave devices and systems. A strong p ...
AD8629S: Zero-Drift, Single-Supply Rail-to-Rail Input/Output Operational Amplifier Aerospace Data Sheet (Rev E, 10/2012)
... for the majority of applications without the need for additional filtering. The relatively high clock frequency of 15 kHz simplifies filter requirements for a wide, useful noise-free bandwidth. The AD8629 has low noise over a relatively wide bandwidth (0 Hz to 10 kHz) and can be used where the highe ...
... for the majority of applications without the need for additional filtering. The relatively high clock frequency of 15 kHz simplifies filter requirements for a wide, useful noise-free bandwidth. The AD8629 has low noise over a relatively wide bandwidth (0 Hz to 10 kHz) and can be used where the highe ...
POWERED CABINET PB-300
... Already own a PJB combo amp and need more volume? The new PB-300 powered cabinet is the answer! It is a perfect extension to all PJB combo bass amps. It can also be used in multiples. The PB-300 features 6 x PJB "Neo Power" loudspeakers, driven by an ultra high fidelity 250 watt amplifier. Light wei ...
... Already own a PJB combo amp and need more volume? The new PB-300 powered cabinet is the answer! It is a perfect extension to all PJB combo bass amps. It can also be used in multiples. The PB-300 features 6 x PJB "Neo Power" loudspeakers, driven by an ultra high fidelity 250 watt amplifier. Light wei ...
CIRCUIT FUNCTION AND BENEFITS
... MT-036 Tutorial, Op Amp Output Phase-Reversal and Input Over-Voltage Protection. Analog Devices. ...
... MT-036 Tutorial, Op Amp Output Phase-Reversal and Input Over-Voltage Protection. Analog Devices. ...
EXAMPLE OF POSITIVE FEEDBACK
... frequency squealing or ringing, but feedback can happen at just about any frequency. Typical "stage" feedback in the pro sound arena is caused by the amplified signal from the speakers or monitors being picked up again by the microphones and then being re-amplified. This creates a feedback "loop". ...
... frequency squealing or ringing, but feedback can happen at just about any frequency. Typical "stage" feedback in the pro sound arena is caused by the amplified signal from the speakers or monitors being picked up again by the microphones and then being re-amplified. This creates a feedback "loop". ...
localization of small fast moving objects using doppler radar
... This is true for any logarithmic base, which is chosen as 10 for all decibel related purposes. It follows that at a small signal conditions an infinite gain amplifier is required. This result indicates that whatever means are used to implement a logarithmic amplifier, accurate response under small s ...
... This is true for any logarithmic base, which is chosen as 10 for all decibel related purposes. It follows that at a small signal conditions an infinite gain amplifier is required. This result indicates that whatever means are used to implement a logarithmic amplifier, accurate response under small s ...
press release
... processed as balanced signals thereafter. During this conversion process, meticulously balanced circuits preserve all input signal information, passing it to the power amplifier without the limitations of more asymmetrical single-ended designs. The rear panel also includes separate main and record o ...
... processed as balanced signals thereafter. During this conversion process, meticulously balanced circuits preserve all input signal information, passing it to the power amplifier without the limitations of more asymmetrical single-ended designs. The rear panel also includes separate main and record o ...
The Zen Variations - Part 4
... at virtual ground, so that previous Zen amps have an input impedance which is the value of the input resistor between the input connector and the Gate of the Mosfet. You could simply increase the values of the input and feedback resistor, but then you bump into the non-ideal nature of the Mosfet. Th ...
... at virtual ground, so that previous Zen amps have an input impedance which is the value of the input resistor between the input connector and the Gate of the Mosfet. You could simply increase the values of the input and feedback resistor, but then you bump into the non-ideal nature of the Mosfet. Th ...
Operating Manual
... carefully maintaining control and accuracy while delivering high power to modern loudspeaker configurations. The MFA 8000 (MFA 6000) will deliver 1200 Watts (800W) per channel into 4Ω, and up to 3000 Watts (1800W) bridged-mono into 4Ω. They are Ashly Audio’s highest-powered amplifiers, employing an ...
... carefully maintaining control and accuracy while delivering high power to modern loudspeaker configurations. The MFA 8000 (MFA 6000) will deliver 1200 Watts (800W) per channel into 4Ω, and up to 3000 Watts (1800W) bridged-mono into 4Ω. They are Ashly Audio’s highest-powered amplifiers, employing an ...
Harmonic Design - GE Industrial Solutions
... Many multipulse configurations have been designed to be connected to VFD’s. It is a good solution for mitigating harmonics on these known harmonic-producing products. Harmonic Mitigation Transformers Harmonic Mitigation Transformers (HMT) are transformers specifically designed to reduce system volta ...
... Many multipulse configurations have been designed to be connected to VFD’s. It is a good solution for mitigating harmonics on these known harmonic-producing products. Harmonic Mitigation Transformers Harmonic Mitigation Transformers (HMT) are transformers specifically designed to reduce system volta ...
line input/output transformers
... unwanted signals which can be induced into cables. Transformers are a very effective means for converting unbalanced signals to balanced as well as providing almost complete isolation from ground noise. A further benefit of using balanced lines is the elimination of unwanted "pops" and "bangs" when ...
... unwanted signals which can be induced into cables. Transformers are a very effective means for converting unbalanced signals to balanced as well as providing almost complete isolation from ground noise. A further benefit of using balanced lines is the elimination of unwanted "pops" and "bangs" when ...
Embedded systems Pulse Width Modulation, PWM
... across the transistor will be high and in the saturated state it will be low. When one of the transistors is non-conducting the other will be saturated. Now how does this help us? No current will flow through a non-conducting transistor so there will be no power dissipation no matter the voltage acr ...
... across the transistor will be high and in the saturated state it will be low. When one of the transistors is non-conducting the other will be saturated. Now how does this help us? No current will flow through a non-conducting transistor so there will be no power dissipation no matter the voltage acr ...
Tube sound
Tube sound (or valve sound) is the characteristic sound associated with a vacuum tube-based audio amplifier. After introduction of solid state amplifiers, tube sound appeared as the logical complement of transistor sound, which had some negative connotations due to crossover distortion of early transistor amplifiers. The audible significance of tube amplification on audio signals is a subject of continuing debate among audio enthusiasts.Many electric guitar, electric bass, and keyboard players in several genres also prefer the sound of tube instrument amplifiers or preamplifiers.