
Part A –RC circuit, RL circuits, and AC Sweeps (22 points)
... PSpice has another type of analysis that lets you look at the behavior of a circuit over a whole range of frequencies. It is called an AC sweep. We know that the influence of the capacitor depends on and this is related to the frequency of the input signal. Should the behavior of the circuit chang ...
... PSpice has another type of analysis that lets you look at the behavior of a circuit over a whole range of frequencies. It is called an AC sweep. We know that the influence of the capacitor depends on and this is related to the frequency of the input signal. Should the behavior of the circuit chang ...
SecureSync® LMR
... approach with a compact modular hardware design to bring you a powerful time & frequency reference system at the lowest cost of ownership. Public Safety LMR, Military, and commercial applications alike will benefit from its reliability, security, and flexibility for synchronizing critical operations. ...
... approach with a compact modular hardware design to bring you a powerful time & frequency reference system at the lowest cost of ownership. Public Safety LMR, Military, and commercial applications alike will benefit from its reliability, security, and flexibility for synchronizing critical operations. ...
power supply
... In the previous discussion of the variable voltage regulators, the ICs can handle about 1A of current. In the design of the 5V supply, we need 3A of current. To meet this current requirement, we must add an external pass transistor capable of delivering 3A. Figure 7 shows a simplified 5V regulator w ...
... In the previous discussion of the variable voltage regulators, the ICs can handle about 1A of current. In the design of the 5V supply, we need 3A of current. To meet this current requirement, we must add an external pass transistor capable of delivering 3A. Figure 7 shows a simplified 5V regulator w ...
P. LeClair
... Real voltmeters are not ideal, you might have guessed. A real voltmeter has a finite input resistance, and, even when connected properly, draw a small amount of charge away from the circuit to be measured. We will dwell on this point more in later labs, for now you may assume your voltmeters are pra ...
... Real voltmeters are not ideal, you might have guessed. A real voltmeter has a finite input resistance, and, even when connected properly, draw a small amount of charge away from the circuit to be measured. We will dwell on this point more in later labs, for now you may assume your voltmeters are pra ...
Lecture CMOS - Center for Detectors
... CMOS Detector Definition • CMOS detectors are made of complimentary MOSFET circuits connected to light-sensitive materials. • The voltage change due to integrated photogenerated charge is generally sensed directly through a source follower amplifier in each pixel, instead of via a charge transfer p ...
... CMOS Detector Definition • CMOS detectors are made of complimentary MOSFET circuits connected to light-sensitive materials. • The voltage change due to integrated photogenerated charge is generally sensed directly through a source follower amplifier in each pixel, instead of via a charge transfer p ...
Automatic Street Light Control System is a simple and
... application of a small signal voltage. The transistor's ability to change between these two states enables it to have two basic functions: switching or amplification. Then bipolar transistors have the ability to operate within three different regions: Active Region - the transistor operates as an ...
... application of a small signal voltage. The transistor's ability to change between these two states enables it to have two basic functions: switching or amplification. Then bipolar transistors have the ability to operate within three different regions: Active Region - the transistor operates as an ...
Satellite Radio Commercial Products Catalog
... in configuring 8-way splitter networks. This splitter is power passing on all ports (in both directions) and is not recommended for use as a two-way independent splitter, as damage to the radios may result. It is only designed for use in combining other diode protected splitters (such as the SR-4) w ...
... in configuring 8-way splitter networks. This splitter is power passing on all ports (in both directions) and is not recommended for use as a two-way independent splitter, as damage to the radios may result. It is only designed for use in combining other diode protected splitters (such as the SR-4) w ...
OpAmp_Lab_II
... Continuing the discussion of Op Amps, the next step is filters. There are many different types of filters, including low pass, high pass and band pass. We will discuss each of the following filters in turn and how they are used and constructed using Op Amps. When a filter contains a device like an O ...
... Continuing the discussion of Op Amps, the next step is filters. There are many different types of filters, including low pass, high pass and band pass. We will discuss each of the following filters in turn and how they are used and constructed using Op Amps. When a filter contains a device like an O ...
to the possibility of calculation
... capacitors was presented in [17]. However, the capacitors used in this circuit are connected to the input terminals of the CDTAs. Since the input terminals of CDTA have parasitic resistances [21], this quadrature oscillator [17] is not ideal for high frequency applications. The CDTA based second-ord ...
... capacitors was presented in [17]. However, the capacitors used in this circuit are connected to the input terminals of the CDTAs. Since the input terminals of CDTA have parasitic resistances [21], this quadrature oscillator [17] is not ideal for high frequency applications. The CDTA based second-ord ...
MAX9164 3.3V Single LVDS Driver/Receiver General Description Features
... 3.3V Single LVDS Driver/Receiver Detailed Description The MAX9164 high-speed LVDS driver/receiver is designed specifically for low-power point-to-point applications. The MAX9164 operates from a single 3.3V power supply, and is pin compatible with the DS90LV019. The device features an independent dif ...
... 3.3V Single LVDS Driver/Receiver Detailed Description The MAX9164 high-speed LVDS driver/receiver is designed specifically for low-power point-to-point applications. The MAX9164 operates from a single 3.3V power supply, and is pin compatible with the DS90LV019. The device features an independent dif ...
18-6 Resistors in Parallel
... the path with lower resistance. Related End-of-Chapter Exercises: 21 and 24. In a calculation like that in Step 2, a common error is to forget to invert when applying Equation 18.8, stating the answer incorrectly as . Checking units can prevent this error. Also, a rule of thumb is that the equivalen ...
... the path with lower resistance. Related End-of-Chapter Exercises: 21 and 24. In a calculation like that in Step 2, a common error is to forget to invert when applying Equation 18.8, stating the answer incorrectly as . Checking units can prevent this error. Also, a rule of thumb is that the equivalen ...
TAN-008
... Hz electric line noise. The demo board design achieves this by attenuating a 60Hz signal by at least 70dB. To assure good filter characteristics, 1% resistor and 5% capacitors should be used. If the input stage were to also be utilized for its high pass characteristics it too should have similarly c ...
... Hz electric line noise. The demo board design achieves this by attenuating a 60Hz signal by at least 70dB. To assure good filter characteristics, 1% resistor and 5% capacitors should be used. If the input stage were to also be utilized for its high pass characteristics it too should have similarly c ...
Sep 2003 Low Noise, Micropower Precision Op Amp Swings Outputs from Rail to Rail
... Applications that measure temperature, location or light using thermocouples, hall-effect sensors, or precision photodiodes can benefit from an op amp with offset voltage of less than 100µV, an input bias current in the picoamps, and thermal drift of less than 1µV/°C. Op amps that meet these stringe ...
... Applications that measure temperature, location or light using thermocouples, hall-effect sensors, or precision photodiodes can benefit from an op amp with offset voltage of less than 100µV, an input bias current in the picoamps, and thermal drift of less than 1µV/°C. Op amps that meet these stringe ...
Electrical Resistance
... 5.1 Draw a circuit diagram with resistors A in series with an ammeter and connected to a DC power supply. Add resistor B connected across resistor A. Wire up this circuit and measure (1) the current IAB going into the combination and (2) the voltage VA across resistor A, which is the same as VB, the ...
... 5.1 Draw a circuit diagram with resistors A in series with an ammeter and connected to a DC power supply. Add resistor B connected across resistor A. Wire up this circuit and measure (1) the current IAB going into the combination and (2) the voltage VA across resistor A, which is the same as VB, the ...
Analog Transistor Models of Bacterial Genetic Circuits
... interactions and protein-protein interactions can be modeled, designed, and rapidly simulated in analog electronic circuits on chips that also naturally model their stochastics, dynamics, and loading interactions [1]. Such an approach avoids overly simplified logic-gate analogies with too much abstr ...
... interactions and protein-protein interactions can be modeled, designed, and rapidly simulated in analog electronic circuits on chips that also naturally model their stochastics, dynamics, and loading interactions [1]. Such an approach avoids overly simplified logic-gate analogies with too much abstr ...
1 Figure 2. Equivalent circuit of figure 1 if RE= R1+
... Circuits with combination of series and parallel components Many circuits have a combination of series and parallel resistors. Generally, the total resistance in such a circuit is found by reducing the different series and parallel combinations step-by-step to end up with a single equivalent resista ...
... Circuits with combination of series and parallel components Many circuits have a combination of series and parallel resistors. Generally, the total resistance in such a circuit is found by reducing the different series and parallel combinations step-by-step to end up with a single equivalent resista ...
v - Texas Instruments
... The INA157 is laser trimmed for low offset voltage and drift. Most applications require no external offset adjustment. Figure 3 shows an optional circuit for trimming the output offset voltage. The output is referred to the output reference terminal (pin 1), which is normally grounded. A voltage app ...
... The INA157 is laser trimmed for low offset voltage and drift. Most applications require no external offset adjustment. Figure 3 shows an optional circuit for trimming the output offset voltage. The output is referred to the output reference terminal (pin 1), which is normally grounded. A voltage app ...
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.