UHF-R Specification Sheet
... • Antennas and receivers must be from the same frequency band. Please check with your local Shure distributor for compatibility information. • The supplied 1/2 wave antennas can be remotely mounted or mounted directly to the UA845. • Antennas and cables for use with the UA845 can also be used with s ...
... • Antennas and receivers must be from the same frequency band. Please check with your local Shure distributor for compatibility information. • The supplied 1/2 wave antennas can be remotely mounted or mounted directly to the UA845. • Antennas and cables for use with the UA845 can also be used with s ...
ADF7010 High Performance ISM Band ASK/FSK/GFSK Transmitter
... 28 mA at 8 dBm Output Power-Down Mode (<1 A) ...
... 28 mA at 8 dBm Output Power-Down Mode (<1 A) ...
flow measurement technology - BEDA Flow Systems Pvt. Ltd.
... The two gearwheels of the instrument are set into motion by the volume flow passing through the flow meter. Each tooth of the gearwheel is scanned by a single or double signal pick-up, which is screwed to the flow meter. When the gearwheel rotates, this signal pick-up generates an electrical output ...
... The two gearwheels of the instrument are set into motion by the volume flow passing through the flow meter. Each tooth of the gearwheel is scanned by a single or double signal pick-up, which is screwed to the flow meter. When the gearwheel rotates, this signal pick-up generates an electrical output ...
Zeeman Tunable Saturated Absorption Spectroscopy Cell for
... The frequency dithering required to make an error signal is done by sending an alternating current through the heater coil. This induces an alternating magnetic field throughout the cell, which then causes the Lamb Dip to move around. This movement of the Lamb Dip is what creates the error signal. U ...
... The frequency dithering required to make an error signal is done by sending an alternating current through the heater coil. This induces an alternating magnetic field throughout the cell, which then causes the Lamb Dip to move around. This movement of the Lamb Dip is what creates the error signal. U ...
Demodulation PWM Signal
... width of the PWM signal. Apply these Ramp and Synchronous pulse to an Adder circuit which adds these signals together. The next block is a positive Clipper with a specific voltage; Clipper clips the waveform at a particular level. ...
... width of the PWM signal. Apply these Ramp and Synchronous pulse to an Adder circuit which adds these signals together. The next block is a positive Clipper with a specific voltage; Clipper clips the waveform at a particular level. ...
Electrodes Bio Amplifiers
... Frequency bandwidth All frequencies present in the EMG should be amplified at one and the same level. ...
... Frequency bandwidth All frequencies present in the EMG should be amplified at one and the same level. ...
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... Frequency bandwidth All frequencies present in the EMG should be amplified at one and the same level. ...
... Frequency bandwidth All frequencies present in the EMG should be amplified at one and the same level. ...
Side-Chain Filtering Issue 74
... parallel compression and side-chain compression. The term ‘parallel compression’ – originally coined by Bob Katz (according to Bob himself at least) – refers to the process of taking a copy of an original signal, compressing it, and then blending the compressed signal back into the original uncompre ...
... parallel compression and side-chain compression. The term ‘parallel compression’ – originally coined by Bob Katz (according to Bob himself at least) – refers to the process of taking a copy of an original signal, compressing it, and then blending the compressed signal back into the original uncompre ...
Time Varying signals - Electrical and Computer Engineering
... use, all function generators have a basic features that allow you to select the type of function, amplitude, frequency, DC offset, and modulation. The Wavetek has the capacity to perform tasks such as logarithmic and linear sweeps and AM modulation, but what we’re primarily concerned with for this l ...
... use, all function generators have a basic features that allow you to select the type of function, amplitude, frequency, DC offset, and modulation. The Wavetek has the capacity to perform tasks such as logarithmic and linear sweeps and AM modulation, but what we’re primarily concerned with for this l ...
Audio and Sound Control
... Reliable and most used type Good for hand-held microphone use Used by singers in concert ...
... Reliable and most used type Good for hand-held microphone use Used by singers in concert ...
Communication Tests and Measurements
... hundred volts. Typical bench or portable ac multimeters are restricted in their frequency range to a maximum of several thousand kilohertz. Higher-frequency ac voltmeters are available for measuring audio RF voltmeter voltages up to several hundred thousand kilohertz. For higher frequencies, special ...
... hundred volts. Typical bench or portable ac multimeters are restricted in their frequency range to a maximum of several thousand kilohertz. Higher-frequency ac voltmeters are available for measuring audio RF voltmeter voltages up to several hundred thousand kilohertz. For higher frequencies, special ...
AD8009
... The AD8009 is an ultrahigh speed current feedback amplifier with a phenomenal 5,500 V/µs slew rate that results in a rise time of 545 ps, making it ideal as a pulse amplifier. The high slew rate reduces the effect of slew rate limiting and results in the large signal bandwidth of 440 MHz required fo ...
... The AD8009 is an ultrahigh speed current feedback amplifier with a phenomenal 5,500 V/µs slew rate that results in a rise time of 545 ps, making it ideal as a pulse amplifier. The high slew rate reduces the effect of slew rate limiting and results in the large signal bandwidth of 440 MHz required fo ...
A forum for the exchange of circuits, systems
... volumes have been written on the subject. This article addresses high-speed layout from a practical perspective. A major aim is to help sensitize newcomers to the many and various considerations they need to address when designing board layouts for high-speed circuitry. But it is also intended as a ...
... volumes have been written on the subject. This article addresses high-speed layout from a practical perspective. A major aim is to help sensitize newcomers to the many and various considerations they need to address when designing board layouts for high-speed circuitry. But it is also intended as a ...
Quality-factor considerations for single layer solenoid - KIT
... to be linked in total to the quality factor of real coils. In order to do that and at the same time adding some realism to the done calculations, model coils are built and measured for comparison. A factor needs to be found, that is linking the field distributions, origin for displacement currents a ...
... to be linked in total to the quality factor of real coils. In order to do that and at the same time adding some realism to the done calculations, model coils are built and measured for comparison. A factor needs to be found, that is linking the field distributions, origin for displacement currents a ...
Water Pumping System with PLC and Frequency Control
... used to write the control program; then download it to the PLC through communication cable. The PLC is S7-200 type, which has 12 inputs, 8 outputs and 220 VAC supply voltage [9].The PLC main function is to instruct the analog unit to go on or off and to state the required percentage output and the r ...
... used to write the control program; then download it to the PLC through communication cable. The PLC is S7-200 type, which has 12 inputs, 8 outputs and 220 VAC supply voltage [9].The PLC main function is to instruct the analog unit to go on or off and to state the required percentage output and the r ...
GNS RF2422
... The input of the phase shifting network. This pin has an internal DC-blocking capacitor. At frequencies higher than 2GHz this port is well-matched to 50. This port is voltage driven so matching at lower frequencies is not required. Power supply for all circuits except the RF output stage. An extern ...
... The input of the phase shifting network. This pin has an internal DC-blocking capacitor. At frequencies higher than 2GHz this port is well-matched to 50. This port is voltage driven so matching at lower frequencies is not required. Power supply for all circuits except the RF output stage. An extern ...
Chap07--XTR & RCV Ci..
... coupled. C1 is always small in value because the LO frequency is almost always higher than he RF; more importantly, the high impedance of the small C1 allows for isolation of the oscillator circuit from the mixer, while T1 provides for impedance matching of the mixer to the RF circuit. Mixer (2) ...
... coupled. C1 is always small in value because the LO frequency is almost always higher than he RF; more importantly, the high impedance of the small C1 allows for isolation of the oscillator circuit from the mixer, while T1 provides for impedance matching of the mixer to the RF circuit. Mixer (2) ...
PW-1204 100 Watt Linear Power Amplifier for 2500
... and is well suited for WiMAX or LTE applications, as well as general laboratory use. The typical output power of the PW1204 is 100 Watts, at the 1 dB compression point, with a typical gain of 35 dB. The amplifier has been optimized for maximum linearity with either a WiMAX or LTE modulated carrier a ...
... and is well suited for WiMAX or LTE applications, as well as general laboratory use. The typical output power of the PW1204 is 100 Watts, at the 1 dB compression point, with a typical gain of 35 dB. The amplifier has been optimized for maximum linearity with either a WiMAX or LTE modulated carrier a ...
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.