100Gb/s QSFP28 to 4x SFP28 Breakout Active Optical Cable (AOC
... The transmitter converts 25Gbit/s serial PECL or CML electrical data into serial optical data. An open collector compatible Transmit Disable (Tx_Dis) is provided. Logic “1”or no connection on this pin will disable the laser from transmitting. Logic “0” on this pin provides normal operation. The tran ...
... The transmitter converts 25Gbit/s serial PECL or CML electrical data into serial optical data. An open collector compatible Transmit Disable (Tx_Dis) is provided. Logic “1”or no connection on this pin will disable the laser from transmitting. Logic “0” on this pin provides normal operation. The tran ...
Tempo and beat analysis of acoustic musical signals
... Certain other kinds of simplifications are not possible. For example, if only one band is used, or equivalently, the subband envelopes are linearly combined before modulating the noise ~Fig. 2! ~Vercoe, 1994! a listener can no longer perceive the rhythmic content of many signals ~sound example #1b!. ...
... Certain other kinds of simplifications are not possible. For example, if only one band is used, or equivalently, the subband envelopes are linearly combined before modulating the noise ~Fig. 2! ~Vercoe, 1994! a listener can no longer perceive the rhythmic content of many signals ~sound example #1b!. ...
1 Difference Equations
... 3. Remember: The lines connecting the blocks each correspond to a signal, much as a voltage corresponds to a node of a circuit. When a wire “splits” into multiple threads, they all still contain the same signal 4. Remember: Block diagrams are not unique. A system can be described with any of an infi ...
... 3. Remember: The lines connecting the blocks each correspond to a signal, much as a voltage corresponds to a node of a circuit. When a wire “splits” into multiple threads, they all still contain the same signal 4. Remember: Block diagrams are not unique. A system can be described with any of an infi ...
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... including circuits, standard cells, and/or software, described or contained herein in order to improve design and/or performance. Philips Semiconductors assumes no responsibility or liability for the use of any of these products, conveys no license or title under any patent, copyright, or mask work ...
... including circuits, standard cells, and/or software, described or contained herein in order to improve design and/or performance. Philips Semiconductors assumes no responsibility or liability for the use of any of these products, conveys no license or title under any patent, copyright, or mask work ...
Operation of a PN Junction
... Typical junction capacitances are very small (about 100 pF), so we must make sure that we can measure these small capacitances High frequencies must be used (you will have to justify this in your report) Circuit leads (wires) may add stray capacitance to our measurements ...
... Typical junction capacitances are very small (about 100 pF), so we must make sure that we can measure these small capacitances High frequencies must be used (you will have to justify this in your report) Circuit leads (wires) may add stray capacitance to our measurements ...
MAX9471/MAX9472 Multiple-Output Clock Generators with Dual PLLs and OTP General Description
... Multiple-Output Clock Generators with Dual PLLs and OTP The MAX9471/MAX9472 multipurpose clock generators are ideal for consumer and communication applications. The MAX9471/MAX9472 feature two buffered phase-locked loop (PLL) outputs that can be independently set from 4MHz to 200MHz. These devices a ...
... Multiple-Output Clock Generators with Dual PLLs and OTP The MAX9471/MAX9472 multipurpose clock generators are ideal for consumer and communication applications. The MAX9471/MAX9472 feature two buffered phase-locked loop (PLL) outputs that can be independently set from 4MHz to 200MHz. These devices a ...
LESAT
... laws to obtain linear equations that can be solved in matrix form. • Predict induced currents and voltage drops on wiring and structural elements. ...
... laws to obtain linear equations that can be solved in matrix form. • Predict induced currents and voltage drops on wiring and structural elements. ...
HMC361S8G / 361S8GE
... [1] Reference this number when ordering complete evaluation PCB [2] Circuit Board Material: Rogers 4350 ...
... [1] Reference this number when ordering complete evaluation PCB [2] Circuit Board Material: Rogers 4350 ...
111 239 cegardMini-32-NA Operating Instr 131119A
... The light curtain should only be replaced if a similar door protection device is installed. Disposal should be done using the most up-to-date recycling technology according to local rules and laws. There are no harmful materials used in the design and manufacture of this light curtain. Traces of suc ...
... The light curtain should only be replaced if a similar door protection device is installed. Disposal should be done using the most up-to-date recycling technology according to local rules and laws. There are no harmful materials used in the design and manufacture of this light curtain. Traces of suc ...
Determination of Relative Dielectric constant and Thickness (1)
... Practically, quadrature mixers, however, have a nonlinear phase response due to their phase and amplitude imbalances as well as DC offset. A more realistic from of the phase including the nonlinearity effect can be expressed as: ...
... Practically, quadrature mixers, however, have a nonlinear phase response due to their phase and amplitude imbalances as well as DC offset. A more realistic from of the phase including the nonlinearity effect can be expressed as: ...
doc - EECS @ UMich
... Describe how you went about designing your amplifier. How did you partition gain? How did you set bias currents? Resistors? DC bias voltages? What assumptions did you make and were these assumptions valid? For example, why is the collector current in your first stage the value that it is? How did yo ...
... Describe how you went about designing your amplifier. How did you partition gain? How did you set bias currents? Resistors? DC bias voltages? What assumptions did you make and were these assumptions valid? For example, why is the collector current in your first stage the value that it is? How did yo ...
Unleashing the LM386
... Dæliveien 1, NO 1383 Asker, Norway. The LM386 must be one of the most popular audio output amplifiers among radio amateurs, despite having been around for a long time. It can be obtained in both dual-in-line and surfacemount packages and outputs 325 mW in the standard version that runs from 4-12 Vol ...
... Dæliveien 1, NO 1383 Asker, Norway. The LM386 must be one of the most popular audio output amplifiers among radio amateurs, despite having been around for a long time. It can be obtained in both dual-in-line and surfacemount packages and outputs 325 mW in the standard version that runs from 4-12 Vol ...
300-MHz Quadrature Modulator U2793B
... • Low Current Consumption • Few External Components Result in Cost and Board Space Saving • Adjustment Free Hence Saves Time ...
... • Low Current Consumption • Few External Components Result in Cost and Board Space Saving • Adjustment Free Hence Saves Time ...
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... 1. Exterior: A typical oscilloscope is box shaped with display screen numerous input connectors and control knobs and buttons on the front panel 2. Inputs: The signal to be measured is fed to are of the input connection screen as Bmc or N- tube. If signal source has its own coaxial connector then a ...
... 1. Exterior: A typical oscilloscope is box shaped with display screen numerous input connectors and control knobs and buttons on the front panel 2. Inputs: The signal to be measured is fed to are of the input connection screen as Bmc or N- tube. If signal source has its own coaxial connector then a ...
10kV SiC-based Isolated DC-DC Converter for Medium Voltage
... MOSFETs, a 10 : 1 MF transformer and a SiC MOSFET fullbridge on the LV side. The half bridge configuration is selected due to its rather simple construction and given that the 10 kV SiC devices are properly rated for the resulting higher currents. The required series inductance is directly integrate ...
... MOSFETs, a 10 : 1 MF transformer and a SiC MOSFET fullbridge on the LV side. The half bridge configuration is selected due to its rather simple construction and given that the 10 kV SiC devices are properly rated for the resulting higher currents. The required series inductance is directly integrate ...
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... matrix converter. Matrix converter has been recognized to propose an “all silicon” solution for AC-AC conversion that is used to eliminate the need for components of reactive energy storage used in till today’s rectifier-inverter based system.One of the main contributions of [1] is to develop a accu ...
... matrix converter. Matrix converter has been recognized to propose an “all silicon” solution for AC-AC conversion that is used to eliminate the need for components of reactive energy storage used in till today’s rectifier-inverter based system.One of the main contributions of [1] is to develop a accu ...
TSOP22.., TSOP24.., TSOP48.., TSOP44.. Datasheet
... Optical Test Signal (IR diode TSAL6200, IF = 0.4 A, 30 pulses, f = f0, t = 10 ms) ...
... Optical Test Signal (IR diode TSAL6200, IF = 0.4 A, 30 pulses, f = f0, t = 10 ms) ...
The Effects Of Cable On Signal Quality
... impedance is 100Ω or lower, and input stages have input impedances of 10,000Ω or more. For the same 1,000-foot line, the resistive component of line-loss becomes 10,000/10,033, or 0.03dB. To find f3dB: R is (10,000x100)/(10,100)=9.9kΩ and C is 0.034µF, so f3dB is 47kHz, with a loss of 0.75dB at 20kH ...
... impedance is 100Ω or lower, and input stages have input impedances of 10,000Ω or more. For the same 1,000-foot line, the resistive component of line-loss becomes 10,000/10,033, or 0.03dB. To find f3dB: R is (10,000x100)/(10,100)=9.9kΩ and C is 0.034µF, so f3dB is 47kHz, with a loss of 0.75dB at 20kH ...
LT1260 - Low Cost Dual and Triple 130MHz Current Feedback Amplifiers with Shutdown
... The input slew rate of the LT1259/LT1260 is approximately 270V/µs and is set by internal currents and capacitances. The output slew rate is set by the value of the feedback resistors and internal capacitances. At a gain of 10 with at 1k feedback resistor and ±15V supplies, the output slew rate is ty ...
... The input slew rate of the LT1259/LT1260 is approximately 270V/µs and is set by internal currents and capacitances. The output slew rate is set by the value of the feedback resistors and internal capacitances. At a gain of 10 with at 1k feedback resistor and ±15V supplies, the output slew rate is ty ...
UPA-1P : Compact Wide Coverage Loudspeaker
... power output, low distortion, and consistent polar response in a compact, vented two-way enclosure. The loudspeaker features a 12-inch cone low-frequency driver and a 3-inch-diaphragm compression driver coupled with a 100-degree horizontal by 40-degree vertical constant-Q horn. The versatile UPA-1P ...
... power output, low distortion, and consistent polar response in a compact, vented two-way enclosure. The loudspeaker features a 12-inch cone low-frequency driver and a 3-inch-diaphragm compression driver coupled with a 100-degree horizontal by 40-degree vertical constant-Q horn. The versatile UPA-1P ...
Microphone
... Speech recognition (also known as automatic speech recognition or computer speech recognition) converts spoken words to machinereadable input (for example, to the binary code for a string of character codes). The term voice recognition may also be used to refer to speech recognition, but more precis ...
... Speech recognition (also known as automatic speech recognition or computer speech recognition) converts spoken words to machinereadable input (for example, to the binary code for a string of character codes). The term voice recognition may also be used to refer to speech recognition, but more precis ...
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.