Avcom Satellite/Microwave Accessories
... on IF coax feed lines. Typical applications include, inserting power on RG-59 coax to power a block converter, providing a test point to monitor a tuning voltage carried on a downconverter coax, and using an existing coax cable to carry power for some special purpose such as a relay switching or pol ...
... on IF coax feed lines. Typical applications include, inserting power on RG-59 coax to power a block converter, providing a test point to monitor a tuning voltage carried on a downconverter coax, and using an existing coax cable to carry power for some special purpose such as a relay switching or pol ...
ECE 322L Lab 5: MOSFET Amplifiers
... The CS and CD MOSFET amplifiers can be compared to the CE and CC BJT amplifiers respectively. Like the CE amplifier, the CS amplifier has a negative voltage gain and an output impedance approximately equal to the drain resistor (collector resistor for the CE amplifier). The CD amplifier is comparabl ...
... The CS and CD MOSFET amplifiers can be compared to the CE and CC BJT amplifiers respectively. Like the CE amplifier, the CS amplifier has a negative voltage gain and an output impedance approximately equal to the drain resistor (collector resistor for the CE amplifier). The CD amplifier is comparabl ...
MAX2687/MAX2689/MAX2694 GPS/GNSS Low-Noise Amplifiers EVALUATION KIT AVAILABLE General Description
... needed to form the input matching circuit. The Typical Application Circuit shows the recommended inputmatching network. These values are optimized for the best simultaneous gain, noise figure, and return loss performance. The value of the input coupling capacitor ...
... needed to form the input matching circuit. The Typical Application Circuit shows the recommended inputmatching network. These values are optimized for the best simultaneous gain, noise figure, and return loss performance. The value of the input coupling capacitor ...
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... distributed generators (DGs) A microgrid can be considered as an entirely DG based grid that contains both generators and loads A microgrid can operate in either grid connected mode or ...
... distributed generators (DGs) A microgrid can be considered as an entirely DG based grid that contains both generators and loads A microgrid can operate in either grid connected mode or ...
THE GFT TEMPLATES: WHY AND HOW TO USE THEM
... Although the GFT can be employed in symbolic analysis, it is also computerfriendly. Intusoft’s ICAP/4 design simulator includes GFT Templates, and also a User’s Manual. The GFT Template quickly makes available Bode plots of all the simulated and post-processed transfer functions. A reduced Template ...
... Although the GFT can be employed in symbolic analysis, it is also computerfriendly. Intusoft’s ICAP/4 design simulator includes GFT Templates, and also a User’s Manual. The GFT Template quickly makes available Bode plots of all the simulated and post-processed transfer functions. A reduced Template ...
MAX9982EV Kit - Maxim Integrated
... the basic functionality of the EV kit. As a general precaution to prevent damaging the outputs by driving high-VSWR loads, do not turn on DC power or RF signals until all connections are made. This procedure is specific to operation with an RF input-frequency range of 825MHz to 915MHz, low-side inje ...
... the basic functionality of the EV kit. As a general precaution to prevent damaging the outputs by driving high-VSWR loads, do not turn on DC power or RF signals until all connections are made. This procedure is specific to operation with an RF input-frequency range of 825MHz to 915MHz, low-side inje ...
AD8044
... The capacitive load drive of the AD8044 can be increased by adding a low valued resistor in series with the load. Figure 35 shows the effects of a series resistor on capacitive drive for varying voltage gains. As the closed-loop gain is increased, the larger phase margin allows for larger capacitive ...
... The capacitive load drive of the AD8044 can be increased by adding a low valued resistor in series with the load. Figure 35 shows the effects of a series resistor on capacitive drive for varying voltage gains. As the closed-loop gain is increased, the larger phase margin allows for larger capacitive ...
KLP / KLPA Module Walkthrough Introduction
... efficiency of these two devices. First of all, each transmitter device has an supply voltage range of 2 – 12 volts. The higher the voltage, the stronger the signal strength. Commonly, your microcontroller and other circuitry may be running at 5 volts, so you may need to route a separate line of powe ...
... efficiency of these two devices. First of all, each transmitter device has an supply voltage range of 2 – 12 volts. The higher the voltage, the stronger the signal strength. Commonly, your microcontroller and other circuitry may be running at 5 volts, so you may need to route a separate line of powe ...
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... Motorola reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein. Motorola makes no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose, nor does Motorola assume any liability arising out of the application or use of an ...
... Motorola reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein. Motorola makes no warranty, representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose, nor does Motorola assume any liability arising out of the application or use of an ...
Principles of Electronic Communication Systems
... into a sequence of parallel binary words. A successive approximations A/D converter is the most common method. The parallel binary output word is converted into a serial signal by a shift register. Each time a sample is taken, a 8-bit word is generated by the A/D converter. This word must be transmi ...
... into a sequence of parallel binary words. A successive approximations A/D converter is the most common method. The parallel binary output word is converted into a serial signal by a shift register. Each time a sample is taken, a 8-bit word is generated by the A/D converter. This word must be transmi ...
Microphones
... transforms it into an electrical signal. This signal can then be amplifier, stored, or manipulated in a variety of ways. Not all recorded or amplified musical signals arrive to our ears via microphones. There are other types of transducers such as contact pickups that are used on amplified acoustic ...
... transforms it into an electrical signal. This signal can then be amplifier, stored, or manipulated in a variety of ways. Not all recorded or amplified musical signals arrive to our ears via microphones. There are other types of transducers such as contact pickups that are used on amplified acoustic ...
TS1003 Demo Board
... using or intending to use the Silicon Laboratories products. Characterization data, available modules and peripherals, memory sizes and memory addresses refer to each specific device, and "Typical" parameters provided can and do vary in different applications. Application examples described herein a ...
... using or intending to use the Silicon Laboratories products. Characterization data, available modules and peripherals, memory sizes and memory addresses refer to each specific device, and "Typical" parameters provided can and do vary in different applications. Application examples described herein a ...
simulation of a superheterodyne receiver
... information. The sensitivity of a communications receiver is a function of the overall receiver gain. In general, higher gain means better the sensitivity. This can be achieved by multiple stages of amplification. There are two types of communications receiver; the Tuned Radio Frequency (TRF) receiv ...
... information. The sensitivity of a communications receiver is a function of the overall receiver gain. In general, higher gain means better the sensitivity. This can be achieved by multiple stages of amplification. There are two types of communications receiver; the Tuned Radio Frequency (TRF) receiv ...
Biomedical Instrumentation Tara Alvarez Ph.D.
... • Infinite open loop gain : gain without any feedback; thus the closed loop characteristics of the circuit are determined entirely by the properties of the feedback loop network and are independent of amplifying device • Output impedance = 0 : ideal voltage source • Input impedance = infinity : inpu ...
... • Infinite open loop gain : gain without any feedback; thus the closed loop characteristics of the circuit are determined entirely by the properties of the feedback loop network and are independent of amplifying device • Output impedance = 0 : ideal voltage source • Input impedance = infinity : inpu ...
Compact infrared continuous-wave double-pass single
... smaller provided one uses low loss dielectric mirror. However, here, we deliberately use a metal mirror to control the phase upon reflection. The cost of this choice is the introduction of extra losses and a not so small threshold equal to 500 mW. However, since this threshold is well below 1 W, we b ...
... smaller provided one uses low loss dielectric mirror. However, here, we deliberately use a metal mirror to control the phase upon reflection. The cost of this choice is the introduction of extra losses and a not so small threshold equal to 500 mW. However, since this threshold is well below 1 W, we b ...
A Study on Developments in Wireless Visible Light Communication
... alternatives being visible light. The use of the visible light spectrum for high speed data communication is enabled by the emergence of the light emitting diode (LED) which at the same time is at the heart of the next wave of energy-efficient illumination. In that sense, the concept of combining th ...
... alternatives being visible light. The use of the visible light spectrum for high speed data communication is enabled by the emergence of the light emitting diode (LED) which at the same time is at the heart of the next wave of energy-efficient illumination. In that sense, the concept of combining th ...
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... Define instantaneous phase, instantaneous phase deviation, instantaneous frequency, and instantaneous frequency deviation, Instantaneous phase deviation is the instantaneous change in the phase of the carrier at a given instant of time and indicates how much the phase of the carrier is changing with ...
... Define instantaneous phase, instantaneous phase deviation, instantaneous frequency, and instantaneous frequency deviation, Instantaneous phase deviation is the instantaneous change in the phase of the carrier at a given instant of time and indicates how much the phase of the carrier is changing with ...
Velocimeters - University of Saskatchewan
... two beams are a fixed and known distance apart; they are aligned so that the same part of the material passes underneath both beams (Fig. 5). Two photoreceptors provide an analog signal of the light reflected from the two illuminated spots. Differences in surface texture or reflectance will cause va ...
... two beams are a fixed and known distance apart; they are aligned so that the same part of the material passes underneath both beams (Fig. 5). Two photoreceptors provide an analog signal of the light reflected from the two illuminated spots. Differences in surface texture or reflectance will cause va ...
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.