LM2907/LM2917 Frequency to Voltage Converter
... Note 1: For operation in ambient temperatures above 25§ C, the device must be derated based on a 150§ C maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance of 101§ C/W junction to ambient for LM2907-8 and LM2917-8, and 79§ C/W junction to ambient for LM2907-14 and LM2917-14. Note 2: Hysteresis is ...
... Note 1: For operation in ambient temperatures above 25§ C, the device must be derated based on a 150§ C maximum junction temperature and a thermal resistance of 101§ C/W junction to ambient for LM2907-8 and LM2917-8, and 79§ C/W junction to ambient for LM2907-14 and LM2917-14. Note 2: Hysteresis is ...
here - IEEE Malaysia Section
... Energy efficiency of mobile devices is paramount after the tremendous advancement in technology while the explosion of smart mobile applications such as, YouTube, Facebook, Twitters and Google maps makes Smart Internet Devices (SIDs) the first choice of communication. On the other hand, multiple sen ...
... Energy efficiency of mobile devices is paramount after the tremendous advancement in technology while the explosion of smart mobile applications such as, YouTube, Facebook, Twitters and Google maps makes Smart Internet Devices (SIDs) the first choice of communication. On the other hand, multiple sen ...
ICS660 - uri=media.digikey
... clock rates commonly needed in digital video equipment, including rates for MPEG, NTSC, PAL, and HDTV. The ICS660 uses the latest PLL technology to provide excellent phase noise and long term jitter performance for superior synchronization and S/N ratio. ...
... clock rates commonly needed in digital video equipment, including rates for MPEG, NTSC, PAL, and HDTV. The ICS660 uses the latest PLL technology to provide excellent phase noise and long term jitter performance for superior synchronization and S/N ratio. ...
Application Note Closed Loop Control Maximizes MAPM-030400-010C00 and MAPM-030400-060C00 Module Performance
... The RFTronics RFCP-20512-40-S coupler chosen for this project has a very flat frequency response from 30 MHz to 400 MHz. The coupling is a nominal 40 dB, with better than +/- 0.5 dB variation across the band. The coupler is rated to handle 150 W, well below our anticipated 100 W maximum. This couple ...
... The RFTronics RFCP-20512-40-S coupler chosen for this project has a very flat frequency response from 30 MHz to 400 MHz. The coupling is a nominal 40 dB, with better than +/- 0.5 dB variation across the band. The coupler is rated to handle 150 W, well below our anticipated 100 W maximum. This couple ...
LeCroy Current Probes Datasheet
... ADP300 is good for troubleshooting low frequency power devices and other circuits where the reference potential is elevated from the ground or the ground is unknown. The 100 MHz bandwidth ADP305 is designed for measuring the floating voltages found in today’s high-speed power electronics. PMA2 – Pow ...
... ADP300 is good for troubleshooting low frequency power devices and other circuits where the reference potential is elevated from the ground or the ground is unknown. The 100 MHz bandwidth ADP305 is designed for measuring the floating voltages found in today’s high-speed power electronics. PMA2 – Pow ...
MAX7049EVKIT-433, MAX7049EVKIT-868, MAX7049EVKIT-915
... EV kit and set the frequency span to 4MHz. For example, for an 868MHz EV kit, set the analyzer center frequency near 868MHz. 8) The device operates in ASK mode by default. Set the device carrier frequency to the desired frequency by typing the frequency in MHz in the FTX edit box, and then pressing ...
... EV kit and set the frequency span to 4MHz. For example, for an 868MHz EV kit, set the analyzer center frequency near 868MHz. 8) The device operates in ASK mode by default. Set the device carrier frequency to the desired frequency by typing the frequency in MHz in the FTX edit box, and then pressing ...
Audio Mixer (2016) project document
... changing the RC constant formed by R53 and C52 (higher values = slower, lower values = faster). If the circuit is too fast, you may notice unacceptable fluctuations in the envelope (e.g. if you then display it on an LED, it will visibly be pulsing). This circuit may have some oscillation issues that ...
... changing the RC constant formed by R53 and C52 (higher values = slower, lower values = faster). If the circuit is too fast, you may notice unacceptable fluctuations in the envelope (e.g. if you then display it on an LED, it will visibly be pulsing). This circuit may have some oscillation issues that ...
Manual
... panel. The stereo output jack is wired so that the plug ‘tip’ is the audio (microphone) signal, and the ‘ring’ is the EGG signal. (For this reason, a mono plug will not show an EGG signal.) When connected to a computer equipped with a sound card via a stereo cable, the left channel carries the audio ...
... panel. The stereo output jack is wired so that the plug ‘tip’ is the audio (microphone) signal, and the ‘ring’ is the EGG signal. (For this reason, a mono plug will not show an EGG signal.) When connected to a computer equipped with a sound card via a stereo cable, the left channel carries the audio ...
AN-32 FET Circuit Applications
... Yfs. Bandwidth of this amplifier is limited by RL and load capacitance. ...
... Yfs. Bandwidth of this amplifier is limited by RL and load capacitance. ...
Dragonhide
... will handle 40A pulses. The ICEmkII use MAX3392 series 15kV ESD protected level translators which, while not as much overkill, are still pretty robust. The Dragon on the other hand only has transistor based level shifters, which means that not only can't it drive a cable load, it's also _very_ sensi ...
... will handle 40A pulses. The ICEmkII use MAX3392 series 15kV ESD protected level translators which, while not as much overkill, are still pretty robust. The Dragon on the other hand only has transistor based level shifters, which means that not only can't it drive a cable load, it's also _very_ sensi ...
DENSITY MEASUREMENT IN THE RANGE OF 1 Hz TO 20... A PRECISION CALIBRATION SET-UP FOR AC MAGNETIC FLUX Po Gyu Park
... The precision low-frequency AC MFD measurement system was developed by KRISS in collaboration with VNIIM to setup for the primary standards of magnetic units [4][5]. The non-linearity of the kС in the frequency characteristic was less than 0.05% in a range of 1 Hz to 20 kHz. An extended measurement ...
... The precision low-frequency AC MFD measurement system was developed by KRISS in collaboration with VNIIM to setup for the primary standards of magnetic units [4][5]. The non-linearity of the kС in the frequency characteristic was less than 0.05% in a range of 1 Hz to 20 kHz. An extended measurement ...
a 250 MHz, 10 ns Switching Multiplexers w/Amplifier AD8170/AD8174
... The AD8170(2:1) and AD8174(4:1) are very high speed buffered multiplexers. These multiplexers offer an internal current feedback output amplifier whose gain can be programmed via external resistors and is capable of delivering 50 mA of output current. They offer –3 dB signal bandwidth of 250 MHz and ...
... The AD8170(2:1) and AD8174(4:1) are very high speed buffered multiplexers. These multiplexers offer an internal current feedback output amplifier whose gain can be programmed via external resistors and is capable of delivering 50 mA of output current. They offer –3 dB signal bandwidth of 250 MHz and ...
Fluxgate Magnetometer
... explanation. While there are integrated circuit VCOs available, it is difficult to locate any that are very low power (<1mA) and readily available from common sources (i.e., mail-order houses). Thus a simple but effective VCO was designed around the LM393 dual comparator. Figure 6 shows a simplified ...
... explanation. While there are integrated circuit VCOs available, it is difficult to locate any that are very low power (<1mA) and readily available from common sources (i.e., mail-order houses). Thus a simple but effective VCO was designed around the LM393 dual comparator. Figure 6 shows a simplified ...
RF3928 280W GaN WIDEBAND PULSED POWER AMPLIFIER Features
... The RF3928 is a 50V 280W high power discrete amplifier designed for S-Band pulsed radar, Air Traffic Control and Surveillance and general purpose broadband amplifier applications. Using an advanced high power density Gallium Nitride (GaN) semiconductor process, these high-performance amplifiers achi ...
... The RF3928 is a 50V 280W high power discrete amplifier designed for S-Band pulsed radar, Air Traffic Control and Surveillance and general purpose broadband amplifier applications. Using an advanced high power density Gallium Nitride (GaN) semiconductor process, these high-performance amplifiers achi ...
GFX-One Guitar Processor
... Analog Signal Mixer A good recording mixer lets you route a variety of input signals and combine them into one signal. For a potential Add-on output signal from MP3 player will mix with signal from D/A converter ...
... Analog Signal Mixer A good recording mixer lets you route a variety of input signals and combine them into one signal. For a potential Add-on output signal from MP3 player will mix with signal from D/A converter ...
ECE-342 Lab 5: BJT Amplifier Sample Lab Report Don Hummels, Someone Else
... that those of the device that was used in the implementation. Since the amplifier input impedance Rin depends upon the β of Q3 , it is not surprising that the simulated and measured results differ from each other. Both results (at 1 kHz) satisfy the prediction of (7), and are reasonable for the tran ...
... that those of the device that was used in the implementation. Since the amplifier input impedance Rin depends upon the β of Q3 , it is not surprising that the simulated and measured results differ from each other. Both results (at 1 kHz) satisfy the prediction of (7), and are reasonable for the tran ...
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.