Nexys4™ FPGA Board Reference Manual
... relationships that may be needed throughout a design. Some rules restrict which MMCMs and PLLs may be driven by the 100MHz input clock. For a full description of these rules and of the capabilities of the Artix-7 clocking resources, refer to the “7 Series FPGAs Clocking Resources User Guide” availab ...
... relationships that may be needed throughout a design. Some rules restrict which MMCMs and PLLs may be driven by the 100MHz input clock. For a full description of these rules and of the capabilities of the Artix-7 clocking resources, refer to the “7 Series FPGAs Clocking Resources User Guide” availab ...
The American University in Cairo School of Science and Engineering
... order to meet the design requirements in terms of speed, area, power consumption, and time to market constraints. Using conventional parallel buses to transmit data on-chip is not efficient anymore in terms of area, given that in new technologies interconnects do not scale at the same rate as transi ...
... order to meet the design requirements in terms of speed, area, power consumption, and time to market constraints. Using conventional parallel buses to transmit data on-chip is not efficient anymore in terms of area, given that in new technologies interconnects do not scale at the same rate as transi ...
MAX4649 - Maxim Integrated
... and flat (7Ω max) over the specified signal range. The MAX4649 can handle Rail-to-Rail® analog signals, and conducts analog or digital signals equally well in either direction. This switch operates from a single +9V to +36V supply, or from ±4.5V to ±20V dual supplies. The primary application areas a ...
... and flat (7Ω max) over the specified signal range. The MAX4649 can handle Rail-to-Rail® analog signals, and conducts analog or digital signals equally well in either direction. This switch operates from a single +9V to +36V supply, or from ±4.5V to ±20V dual supplies. The primary application areas a ...
The following should be included in your experimental checklist
... offset pins open. Pin 8, labeled "NC", has no connection to the internal circuitry of the 741, and is not used. Op-amp limitations: Just like all real circuit elements, op-amps have certain limitations which prevent them from performing optimally under all conditions. The one you are most likely to ...
... offset pins open. Pin 8, labeled "NC", has no connection to the internal circuitry of the 741, and is not used. Op-amp limitations: Just like all real circuit elements, op-amps have certain limitations which prevent them from performing optimally under all conditions. The one you are most likely to ...
MPC941 rev 10 Final Data Sheet.fm
... In equation 2, P stands for the number of outputs with a parallel or thevenin termination. VOL, IOL, VOH and IOH are a function of the output termination technique, and DCQ is the clock signal duty cyle. If transmission lines are used, CL is zero in equation 2 and can be eliminated. In general, the ...
... In equation 2, P stands for the number of outputs with a parallel or thevenin termination. VOL, IOL, VOH and IOH are a function of the output termination technique, and DCQ is the clock signal duty cyle. If transmission lines are used, CL is zero in equation 2 and can be eliminated. In general, the ...
OPA4188 0.03-μV/°C Drift, Low-Noise, Rail-to
... Operating Conditions. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. Input terminals are diode-clamped to the power-supply rails. Input signals that can swing more than 0.5-V beyond the supply rails should be current-limited to 10 mA or less. Short- ...
... Operating Conditions. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. Input terminals are diode-clamped to the power-supply rails. Input signals that can swing more than 0.5-V beyond the supply rails should be current-limited to 10 mA or less. Short- ...
CISPR Guide
... TV tuner portion tested to CISPR13 when CISPR 22 applied to PC ...
... TV tuner portion tested to CISPR13 when CISPR 22 applied to PC ...
MAX44242 20V, Low Input Bias-Current, Low-Noise, Dual Op Amplifier General Description
... The device interfaces to both current-output sensors (photodiodes) (Figure 1), and high-impedance voltage sources (piezoelectric sensors). For current output sensors, a transimpedance amplifier is the most noise-efficient method for converting the input signal to a voltage. High-value feedback resis ...
... The device interfaces to both current-output sensors (photodiodes) (Figure 1), and high-impedance voltage sources (piezoelectric sensors). For current output sensors, a transimpedance amplifier is the most noise-efficient method for converting the input signal to a voltage. High-value feedback resis ...
a Precision, Wide Bandwidth 3-Port Isolation Amplifier AD210*
... When gain and offset adjustments are required, the actual circuit adjustment components will depend on the choice of input configuration and whether the adjustments are to be made at the isolator’s input or output. Adjustments on the output side might be used when potentiometers on the input side wo ...
... When gain and offset adjustments are required, the actual circuit adjustment components will depend on the choice of input configuration and whether the adjustments are to be made at the isolator’s input or output. Adjustments on the output side might be used when potentiometers on the input side wo ...
Revised Draft Tariff Language
... Providers) System Units and System Resources contracted to provide Ancillary Services (either procured through the CAISO Markets, Self-Provided by Scheduling Coordinators, or dispatched in accordance with the RMR Contract) for the Supply of Energy. During normal operating conditions, the CAISO may D ...
... Providers) System Units and System Resources contracted to provide Ancillary Services (either procured through the CAISO Markets, Self-Provided by Scheduling Coordinators, or dispatched in accordance with the RMR Contract) for the Supply of Energy. During normal operating conditions, the CAISO may D ...
AN1518 Using a Pulse Width Modulated Output with Semiconductor
... of this design are 1) an A/D converter is not required, and 2) since the PWM output calibration is controlled entirely by software, circuit-to-circuit variations due to component tolerances can be nullified. The PWM Output Sensor system consists of a Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. MPX5000 series pres ...
... of this design are 1) an A/D converter is not required, and 2) since the PWM output calibration is controlled entirely by software, circuit-to-circuit variations due to component tolerances can be nullified. The PWM Output Sensor system consists of a Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. MPX5000 series pres ...
AN1518 Using a Pulse Width Modulated Output
... of this design are 1) an A/D converter is not required, and 2) since the PWM output calibration is controlled entirely by software, circuit-to-circuit variations due to component tolerances can be nullified. The PWM Output Sensor system consists of a Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. MPX5000 series pres ...
... of this design are 1) an A/D converter is not required, and 2) since the PWM output calibration is controlled entirely by software, circuit-to-circuit variations due to component tolerances can be nullified. The PWM Output Sensor system consists of a Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. MPX5000 series pres ...
OPA1611 OPA1612
... low-gain or G = +1 circuits, fast ramping input signals can forward bias these diodes because the output of the amplifier cannot respond rapidly enough to the input ramp. This effect is illustrated in Figure 17 of the Typical Characteristics. If the input signal is fast enough to create this forward ...
... low-gain or G = +1 circuits, fast ramping input signals can forward bias these diodes because the output of the amplifier cannot respond rapidly enough to the input ramp. This effect is illustrated in Figure 17 of the Typical Characteristics. If the input signal is fast enough to create this forward ...
Precision, Wide Bandwidth 3-Port Isolation Amplifier AD210*
... When gain and offset adjustments are required, the actual circuit adjustment components will depend on the choice of input configuration and whether the adjustments are to be made at the isolator’s input or output. Adjustments on the output side might be used when potentiometers on the input side wo ...
... When gain and offset adjustments are required, the actual circuit adjustment components will depend on the choice of input configuration and whether the adjustments are to be made at the isolator’s input or output. Adjustments on the output side might be used when potentiometers on the input side wo ...
Evaluates: MAX15038/MAX15039 MAX15038 Evaluation Kit General Description Features
... 24-pin TQFN surface-mount package with an exposed pad. Applications include enterprise-server, telecommunication, computing, and networking power supplies. The EV kit generates selectable output voltages from 0.6V to 2.5V at load currents up to 4A. The output voltage should be configured only BEFORE ...
... 24-pin TQFN surface-mount package with an exposed pad. Applications include enterprise-server, telecommunication, computing, and networking power supplies. The EV kit generates selectable output voltages from 0.6V to 2.5V at load currents up to 4A. The output voltage should be configured only BEFORE ...
LT6300 - 500mA, 200MHz xDSL Line Driver in 16-Lead SSOP Package
... applications. The LT6300 also allows for an adjustment of the operating current to minimize power consumption. In addition, the LT6300 is available in a small footprint surface mount package to minimize PCB area. ...
... applications. The LT6300 also allows for an adjustment of the operating current to minimize power consumption. In addition, the LT6300 is available in a small footprint surface mount package to minimize PCB area. ...
daq signal accessory
... connected to DIO6, which is the up/down line for counter 0. Do not wire the phase B terminal when using the quadrature encoder with an E Series DAQ device. If you configure counter 0 for hardware up/down counting, counter 0 will count up when the up/down line is high and count down when the up/down ...
... connected to DIO6, which is the up/down line for counter 0. Do not wire the phase B terminal when using the quadrature encoder with an E Series DAQ device. If you configure counter 0 for hardware up/down counting, counter 0 will count up when the up/down line is high and count down when the up/down ...
RF5163 3V-5V, 2.5GHZ LINEAR POWER AMPLIFIER Features
... The RF5163 is not difficult to implement, however, care in printed circuit board layout and component selection is highly recommended when implementing 2.5GHz capable circuits. Critical passive components in the RF5163PCBA Evaluation Board circuit are interstage and output matching components (C13, ...
... The RF5163 is not difficult to implement, however, care in printed circuit board layout and component selection is highly recommended when implementing 2.5GHz capable circuits. Critical passive components in the RF5163PCBA Evaluation Board circuit are interstage and output matching components (C13, ...
- Krest Technology
... a simple and novel method to obtain voltage balancing of capacitors. The idea is to use modulation stage to determine the number of submodules to be inserted in each arm at any given time instance. The selection of submodule to be inserted/bypassed is based on a sorting algorithm, which requires mea ...
... a simple and novel method to obtain voltage balancing of capacitors. The idea is to use modulation stage to determine the number of submodules to be inserted in each arm at any given time instance. The selection of submodule to be inserted/bypassed is based on a sorting algorithm, which requires mea ...
MAX9708 20W/40W, Filterless, Spread-Spectrum, Mono/Stereo, Class D Amplifier General Description
... EMI-radiated emissions. The MAX9708 can be synchronized to an external clock from 600kHz to 1.2MHz. A synchronized output allows multiple units to be cascaded in the system. Features include fully differential inputs, comprehensive click-and-pop suppression, and four selectable-gain settings (22dB, ...
... EMI-radiated emissions. The MAX9708 can be synchronized to an external clock from 600kHz to 1.2MHz. A synchronized output allows multiple units to be cascaded in the system. Features include fully differential inputs, comprehensive click-and-pop suppression, and four selectable-gain settings (22dB, ...
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.