WBK Options User`s Manual
... WBK12A and WBK13A are 8-channel programmable low-pass filter cards for use with WaveBook data acquisition systems. These cards install directly into a WaveBook or WBK10A module and provide programmable low-pass filtering over all channels. Multiple WBK12A and WBK13A cards can be installed in one sys ...
... WBK12A and WBK13A are 8-channel programmable low-pass filter cards for use with WaveBook data acquisition systems. These cards install directly into a WaveBook or WBK10A module and provide programmable low-pass filtering over all channels. Multiple WBK12A and WBK13A cards can be installed in one sys ...
Lecture 8
... FEEDBACK OSCILLATORS Vf is amplified to produce the output voltage , which in turn produces the feedback voltage. A loop is created and signal sustain itself and produces continuous oscillations. In some types of oscillators feedback shifts the phase by 180. inverting amplifier are used there to ...
... FEEDBACK OSCILLATORS Vf is amplified to produce the output voltage , which in turn produces the feedback voltage. A loop is created and signal sustain itself and produces continuous oscillations. In some types of oscillators feedback shifts the phase by 180. inverting amplifier are used there to ...
Cree, CMPA2735075F 75W, 2.7-3.5GHz GaN HEMT MMIC (Cree
... which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Cree. Cree makes no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose. “Typical” parameters are the average values expected b ...
... which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Cree. Cree makes no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose. “Typical” parameters are the average values expected b ...
Network Analyzer Basics
... AM to PM conversion using a spectrum analyzer + source(s) harmonics, particularly second and third intermodulation products resulting from two or more RF carriers ...
... AM to PM conversion using a spectrum analyzer + source(s) harmonics, particularly second and third intermodulation products resulting from two or more RF carriers ...
MAX3222/MAX3232/MAX3237/MAX3241 3.0V to 5.5V, Low-Power, up to 1Mbps, True RS-232 ________________General Description
... modems to be monitored using only 1µA supply current. The MAX3222 and MAX3232 are pin, package, and functionally compatible with the industry-standard MAX242 and MAX232, respectively. The MAX3241 is a complete serial port (3 drivers/ 5 receivers) designed for notebook and subnotebook computers. The ...
... modems to be monitored using only 1µA supply current. The MAX3222 and MAX3232 are pin, package, and functionally compatible with the industry-standard MAX242 and MAX232, respectively. The MAX3241 is a complete serial port (3 drivers/ 5 receivers) designed for notebook and subnotebook computers. The ...
MAX3222/MAX3232/MAX3237/MAX3241
... modems to be monitored using only 1µA supply current. The MAX3222 and MAX3232 are pin, package, and functionally compatible with the industry-standard MAX242 and MAX232, respectively. The MAX3241 is a complete serial port (3 drivers/ 5 receivers) designed for notebook and subnotebook computers. The ...
... modems to be monitored using only 1µA supply current. The MAX3222 and MAX3232 are pin, package, and functionally compatible with the industry-standard MAX242 and MAX232, respectively. The MAX3241 is a complete serial port (3 drivers/ 5 receivers) designed for notebook and subnotebook computers. The ...
a treatment of differential signaling and its design
... onset. In the case of Ethernet, the two ends of these links are transformer coupled. (I have seen examples of Ethernet links where the ground offset voltage was more than 6.5VAC which would destroy the receiver if the circuit were DC coupled.) In the case of the CMOS circuit shown in Figure 1, the d ...
... onset. In the case of Ethernet, the two ends of these links are transformer coupled. (I have seen examples of Ethernet links where the ground offset voltage was more than 6.5VAC which would destroy the receiver if the circuit were DC coupled.) In the case of the CMOS circuit shown in Figure 1, the d ...
appendix b - Epublications
... COMPARISON OF THE POSSIBLE TOPOLOGIES .............................................................................................- 35 Possible Topologies ................................................................................................................... - 35 Low-pass Topologies ... ...
... COMPARISON OF THE POSSIBLE TOPOLOGIES .............................................................................................- 35 Possible Topologies ................................................................................................................... - 35 Low-pass Topologies ... ...
Design With PIN Diodes
... frequencies, is controlled by its DC excitation. A unique feature of the PIN diode is its ability to control large amounts of RF power with much lower levels of DC. ...
... frequencies, is controlled by its DC excitation. A unique feature of the PIN diode is its ability to control large amounts of RF power with much lower levels of DC. ...
... In this work, a fully differential Operational Amplifier (OpAmp) with high GainBandwidth (GBW), high linearity and Signal-to-Noise ratio (SNR) has been designed in 65nm CMOS technology with 1.1v supply voltage. The performance of the OpAmp is evaluated using Cadence and Matlab simulations and it sat ...
AAT00x angle sensor datasheet
... AAT-Series sensors are resistive devices with no active components, so they have no minimum voltage and can be powered from single cells. With their low power, the sensors are well-suited for operation from batteries or harvested power. The AAT009 is especially ideal for such applications because of ...
... AAT-Series sensors are resistive devices with no active components, so they have no minimum voltage and can be powered from single cells. With their low power, the sensors are well-suited for operation from batteries or harvested power. The AAT009 is especially ideal for such applications because of ...
Perfectly matched layers in the thin layer method Please share
... displacements agree perfectly until a range of about x 8 is exceeded. On the other hand, Fig. 3 shows the ratio between the absolute values of the maximum displacements at each range obtained by the two approaches. This figure confirms that until the distance xmax 5 , the ratio of amplitudes i ...
... displacements agree perfectly until a range of about x 8 is exceeded. On the other hand, Fig. 3 shows the ratio between the absolute values of the maximum displacements at each range obtained by the two approaches. This figure confirms that until the distance xmax 5 , the ratio of amplitudes i ...
CATV Hybrid Amplifier Modules: Past, Present, Future
... broadcast coverage (all major affiliate signals, plus PBS). Early cable systems from 1949 to the early 1960s consisted of tower-mounted antennas with preamplifiers that drove flexible coaxial cable with dispersed vacuum tube amplifiers. These systems employed little or no HE signal processing and di ...
... broadcast coverage (all major affiliate signals, plus PBS). Early cable systems from 1949 to the early 1960s consisted of tower-mounted antennas with preamplifiers that drove flexible coaxial cable with dispersed vacuum tube amplifiers. These systems employed little or no HE signal processing and di ...
a Complete 14-Bit, 3.0 MSPS Monolithic A/D Converter AD9243*
... interfacing to imaging, communications, medical, and dataacquisition systems. A truly differential input structure allows for both single-ended and differential input interfaces of varying input spans. The sample-and-hold amplifier (SHA) is equally suited for both multiplexed systems that switch ful ...
... interfacing to imaging, communications, medical, and dataacquisition systems. A truly differential input structure allows for both single-ended and differential input interfaces of varying input spans. The sample-and-hold amplifier (SHA) is equally suited for both multiplexed systems that switch ful ...
7 Series FPGAs PCB Design and Pin Planning Guide
... substrate material (usually FR4, an epoxy/glass composite) with copper plating on both sides has portions of copper etched away to form conductive paths. Layers of plated and etched substrates are glued together in a stack with additional insulator substrates between the etched substrates. Holes are ...
... substrate material (usually FR4, an epoxy/glass composite) with copper plating on both sides has portions of copper etched away to form conductive paths. Layers of plated and etched substrates are glued together in a stack with additional insulator substrates between the etched substrates. Holes are ...
LM43603-Q1 SIMPLE SWITCHER 3.5-V to 36-V, 3
... The LM43603-Q1 SIMPLE SWITCHER® regulator is an easy-to-use synchronous step-down DC-DC converter capable of driving up to 3 A of load current from an input voltage ranging from 3.5 V to 36 V (42 V absolute maximum). The LM43603-Q1 provides exceptional efficiency, output accuracy, and dropout voltag ...
... The LM43603-Q1 SIMPLE SWITCHER® regulator is an easy-to-use synchronous step-down DC-DC converter capable of driving up to 3 A of load current from an input voltage ranging from 3.5 V to 36 V (42 V absolute maximum). The LM43603-Q1 provides exceptional efficiency, output accuracy, and dropout voltag ...
Heterodyne
Heterodyning is a radio signal processing technique invented in 1901 by Canadian inventor-engineer Reginald Fessenden, in which new frequencies are created by combining or mixing two frequencies. Heterodyning is used to shift one frequency range into another, new one, and is also involved in the processes of modulation and demodulation. The two frequencies are combined in a nonlinear signal-processing device such as a vacuum tube, transistor, or diode, usually called a mixer. In the most common application, two signals at frequencies f1 and f2 are mixed, creating two new signals, one at the sum f1 + f2 of the two frequencies, and the other at the difference f1 − f2. These new frequencies are called heterodynes. Typically only one of the new frequencies is desired, and the other signal is filtered out of the output of the mixer. Heterodynes are related to the phenomenon of ""beats"" in acoustics.A major application of the heterodyne process is in the superheterodyne radio receiver circuit, which is used in virtually all modern radio receivers.