
a CMOS 3 V/5 V, Wide Bandwidth Quad 2:1 ADG784
... range ensuring excellent linearity and low distortion when switching audio signals. Fast switching speed, coupled with high signal bandwidth, also makes the parts suitable for video signal switching. CMOS construction ensures ultralow power dissipation making the parts ideally suited for portable an ...
... range ensuring excellent linearity and low distortion when switching audio signals. Fast switching speed, coupled with high signal bandwidth, also makes the parts suitable for video signal switching. CMOS construction ensures ultralow power dissipation making the parts ideally suited for portable an ...
Current Measurements using Shunt
... “Shunt” is the resistor used for the measurements of circuit currents in electric circuits. Actually, shunt was previously taken as the resistor connecting up to the ammeters in parallel to expand the measuring range of electric indicating instruments (indicating meters). *See Diagram1 However, rece ...
... “Shunt” is the resistor used for the measurements of circuit currents in electric circuits. Actually, shunt was previously taken as the resistor connecting up to the ammeters in parallel to expand the measuring range of electric indicating instruments (indicating meters). *See Diagram1 However, rece ...
T D K 5 1 1 0 F
... The TDK 5110 F is a single chip ASK/FSK transmitter for operation in the frequency band 433 ... 435 MHz. The IC offers a high level of integration and needs only a few external components. The device contains a fully integrated PLL synthesizer and a high efficiency power amplifier to drive a loop an ...
... The TDK 5110 F is a single chip ASK/FSK transmitter for operation in the frequency band 433 ... 435 MHz. The IC offers a high level of integration and needs only a few external components. The device contains a fully integrated PLL synthesizer and a high efficiency power amplifier to drive a loop an ...
a Low Noise, 90 MHz Variable-Gain Amplifier AD603*
... seven-section R-2R ladder network, using untrimmed resistors of nominally R = 62.5 Ω, which results in a characteristic resistance of 125 Ω ± 20%. A shunt resistor is included at the input and laser trimmed to establish a more exact input resistance of 100 Ω ± 3%, which ensures accurate operation (g ...
... seven-section R-2R ladder network, using untrimmed resistors of nominally R = 62.5 Ω, which results in a characteristic resistance of 125 Ω ± 20%. A shunt resistor is included at the input and laser trimmed to establish a more exact input resistance of 100 Ω ± 3%, which ensures accurate operation (g ...
MAX3157 High CMRR RS-485 Transceiver with ±50V Isolation General Description
... The MAX3157 is a high CMRR RS-485/RS-422 data-communications interface providing ±50V isolation in a hybrid microcircuit. A single +5V supply on the logic side powers both sides of the interface, with external ±50V capacitors transferring power from the logic side to the isolated side. Each MAX3157 ...
... The MAX3157 is a high CMRR RS-485/RS-422 data-communications interface providing ±50V isolation in a hybrid microcircuit. A single +5V supply on the logic side powers both sides of the interface, with external ±50V capacitors transferring power from the logic side to the isolated side. Each MAX3157 ...
Evaluation of Magnetic Materials for Very High Frequency Power
... to fs when QL is high. Because the resonant circuit is highly tuned, the output voltage will be a very good sinusoidal waveform. However, because both the input power and input voltage Vin are small, the power amplifier may work in a nonlinear region and a distorted Vin may be observed. In this case, ...
... to fs when QL is high. Because the resonant circuit is highly tuned, the output voltage will be a very good sinusoidal waveform. However, because both the input power and input voltage Vin are small, the power amplifier may work in a nonlinear region and a distorted Vin may be observed. In this case, ...
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... approaches the mathematical integral of the input. Differentiator A circuit that produces an inverted output that approaches the mathematical derivative of the input, which is the rate of change. Active filter A frequency selective circuit consisting of active devices such as transistors or op-amps ...
... approaches the mathematical integral of the input. Differentiator A circuit that produces an inverted output that approaches the mathematical derivative of the input, which is the rate of change. Active filter A frequency selective circuit consisting of active devices such as transistors or op-amps ...
a AN-402 APPLICATION NOTE •
... Various clamp amps can be used in these systems to restrict signal excursions at their outputs to protect downstream devices. So far most of the clamping amplifiers have relied upon an output clamping architecture and are called output clamp amps (OCAs). A new architecture called an input clamp amp ...
... Various clamp amps can be used in these systems to restrict signal excursions at their outputs to protect downstream devices. So far most of the clamping amplifiers have relied upon an output clamping architecture and are called output clamp amps (OCAs). A new architecture called an input clamp amp ...
Solution
... مثالی ازبدست آوردن تابع انتقال درساختارقبلی The effect of the PLL in the architecture of VCO in-loop modulation on the data can also be studied in the frequency domain. Neglecting the effect of the filter in the data path, determine the transfer function from xBB(t) to Φout. Beginning from the ou ...
... مثالی ازبدست آوردن تابع انتقال درساختارقبلی The effect of the PLL in the architecture of VCO in-loop modulation on the data can also be studied in the frequency domain. Neglecting the effect of the filter in the data path, determine the transfer function from xBB(t) to Φout. Beginning from the ou ...
Review_4-5_rd-Reiner - Indico
... • One case observed after accidental firing of quench heaters – Order of magnitude corresponds to theoretical predictions ( N. ...
... • One case observed after accidental firing of quench heaters – Order of magnitude corresponds to theoretical predictions ( N. ...
No Doze EEG Sleep Detector
... specific type of differential amplifier used to measure small voltage differentials of the inputs while attenuating common inputs [7]. Instrumentation amplifiers are more advantageous to use over operational amplifiers as they are specifically designed to have low DC offset, low drift, low noise, an ...
... specific type of differential amplifier used to measure small voltage differentials of the inputs while attenuating common inputs [7]. Instrumentation amplifiers are more advantageous to use over operational amplifiers as they are specifically designed to have low DC offset, low drift, low noise, an ...
common-cathode-expla..
... "common-cathode". Going from what I've learned, "common-cathode" should mean the cathode is basically attached to ground [simplified answer]. When someone says an element of a triode is "common", they're basically saying that element is held steady, with no signal variation [a bit of an oversimplifi ...
... "common-cathode". Going from what I've learned, "common-cathode" should mean the cathode is basically attached to ground [simplified answer]. When someone says an element of a triode is "common", they're basically saying that element is held steady, with no signal variation [a bit of an oversimplifi ...
Programma EGIL Circuit Breaker Analyzer
... commonly found on more complex test systems, but is designed to be smaller, simpler to use and less expensive than other similar test sets. Its price makes it attractive to smaller utilities and it is an ideal supplementary product for maintenance departments at larger power companies and for testin ...
... commonly found on more complex test systems, but is designed to be smaller, simpler to use and less expensive than other similar test sets. Its price makes it attractive to smaller utilities and it is an ideal supplementary product for maintenance departments at larger power companies and for testin ...
Chapter 5_notes_Fall 2012
... The output stage is supposed to deliver the final output to an appropriate receiving device, i.e., a lamp, human ear, loud speaker, etc. Within the limits of given DC power supplies, the output stage should provide maximum amount of signal power to the load without large dissipation of electrical si ...
... The output stage is supposed to deliver the final output to an appropriate receiving device, i.e., a lamp, human ear, loud speaker, etc. Within the limits of given DC power supplies, the output stage should provide maximum amount of signal power to the load without large dissipation of electrical si ...
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... analog Decision is about 0.544mm. This has advantage of low-power, small-area and is easy to be combined with the RF front-end receiver. Demosthenous & Taylor (2002) reports that a 4state rate-1/2 analog convolutional decoder fabricated in 0.8-um CMOS technology, operates at data rates up to 115 Mb/ ...
... analog Decision is about 0.544mm. This has advantage of low-power, small-area and is easy to be combined with the RF front-end receiver. Demosthenous & Taylor (2002) reports that a 4state rate-1/2 analog convolutional decoder fabricated in 0.8-um CMOS technology, operates at data rates up to 115 Mb/ ...
Regenerative circuit
The regenerative circuit (or regen) allows an electronic signal to be amplified many times by the same active device. It consists of an amplifying vacuum tube or transistor with its output connected to its input through a feedback loop, providing positive feedback. This circuit was widely used in radio receivers, called regenerative receivers, between 1915 and World War II. The regenerative receiver was invented in 1912 and patented in 1914 by American electrical engineer Edwin Armstrong when he was an undergraduate at Columbia University. Due partly to its tendency to radiate interference, by the 1930s the regenerative receiver was superseded by other receiver designs, the TRF and superheterodyne receivers and became obsolete, but regeneration (now called positive feedback) is widely used in other areas of electronics, such as in oscillators and active filters. A receiver circuit that used regeneration in a more complicated way to achieve even higher amplification, the superregenerative receiver, was invented by Armstrong in 1922. It was never widely used in general receivers, but due to its small parts count is used in a few specialized low data rate applications, such as garage door openers, wireless networking devices, walkie-talkies and toys.